Category One turned in to a straight shoot-out between Gregor Munro and his old brother Ross who has been enjoying a recent spell of fine form. Ross looked odds-on to claim a comfortable victory after an excellent outward half of 36 which included a brace of birdies at the 6th and 8th holes. An inward half of 39 was blighted by an ugly double-bogey at the 16th, but was still good enough to produce a fine nett score of 67.
However, after an indifferent outward half of 40, Gregor came storming home in 37 to also record a nett score of 67. Countback was required to separate the brothers and Gregor got the nod to take the silverware.
Lee Parnell claimed third spot after a nett 68, with Dougie Thorburn recording the lowest gross score of the day, a 71.
Category Two was claimed by James Hawes with the best nett score of the day in the form of an excellent 66. A tidy outward half of 39 was followed by a rollercoaster inward half of 41 which included six pars and a couple of 7s. Runner-up on countback was Bill Budding who edged Liam Bremner after both recorded nett 68s.
Category Two was claimed by James Hawes with the best nett score of the day in the form of an excellent 66. A tidy outward half of 39 was followed by a rollercoaster inward half of 41 which included six pars and a couple of 7s. Runner-up on countback was Bill Budding who edged Liam Bremner after both recorded nett 68s.
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