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Drambuie Fife 2003
OVERALL
LEADERBOARD
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1 LEADERBOARD
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2 LEADERBOARD
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3 LEADERBOARD
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4 LEADERBOARD
PAIRS
SCOREBOARD
PLAYERS
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2002
EVENT
Ladybank
Scotscraig
Crail Balcomie
St. Andrews Bay
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| FIFE
FAIRWAYS GOLF CARD |
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If you can't make this year's Drambuie Fife Classic you
could always take advantage of our all new Fife Fairways card. Enjoy
three rounds of golf over Ladybank, Dukes and the Torrance Course
at St Andrews Bay for only £125 per person.
Click
for more information.
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DRAMBUIE
FIFE
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The
first Fife Classic Quiz Night will be held in the St. Andrews itself
from 7.30pm on Tuesday 3rd June.
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| CLASSICS
MERCHANDISE |
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For the first time and following many requests from previous players
we are delighted to have a limited range of branded golf goods this
year. From golf shirts to golf bags, we have a range of great value
Wilson branded products on sale.
More...
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COURSE
GUIDE
SCOTSCRAIG
GOLF CLUB
The St Andrews
Society of Golfers, forerunner to the Royal and Ancient Golf Club, played
the leading role in founding the Scotscraig Golf Club. In 1817, after
a meeting called by William Dalgleish, certain members of the St Andrews
Society, seeking more golf than the Society's occasional meetings afforded
them, decided to form a new club playing over six existing holes near
Tayport,
Fife. At the time, there were only 12 other golf clubs in existence. Over
this rudimentary six hole course, golf had been played, long before the
club's formation( for exactly how long, no one knows). In 1835, the golf
club went into temporary abeyance, partly due to the course being ploughed
up!
The
club was resurrected again in 1887 and played over an adjacent 9 hole
site until the present site was purchased from Admiral Maitland Dougall
in 1888. The first proper clubhouse was not erected until 1896 - before
that a hut, part of the local hospital, was shared. In 1904, a lease for
additional ground was obtained and the course was extended to 18 holes.
The new course was inaugurated on 2nd September, 1905, with an historically
interesting match between amateurs, Mr J. Gordon Simpson and Mr F. H.
Scroggie (then Scottish Amateur Champion), opposed by two prominent professionals
of the day, Andrew Kirkcaldy and Willie Auchterlonie. In 1923, the course
was further improved on lines suggested by James Braid and has continued
to develop into the distinguished links that it is today. A sense of the
club's rich history pervades the elegant clubhouse and the golf course.
In
modern times, Scotscraig is used as a Final Open Qualifying course when
the Open is played at St Andrews. Competitors from all parts of the world
sample the fine links turf and smooth, fast greens and many have remarked
on the course's admirable condition.
Although
close to the sea, there is something of a heathland nature to Scotscraig,
with far more trees in evidence than on most links. Combined with many
whin bushes and the rolling nature of the fairways, the course is quite
demanding but, at the same time, interesting. The most memorable hole
is the 4th, a Par 4 of average length but with a formidable finish over
lumpy, heather covered terrain to a plateau green that is very difficult
to hit and hold. A more lengthy challenge is the Par 5 14th, a test that
calls for precise positioning in order to reach the well-guarded green.
Players of all levels will find a day's golf at Scotscraig truly enjoyable.
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SCOTSCRAIG
SCORECARD
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Hole
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1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
Out |
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Yards
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402 |
374
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214 |
366 |
402
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150 |
401 |
387 |
484 |
3180 |
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Par
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4 |
4 |
3 |
4 |
4 |
3 |
4 |
4 |
5 |
35 |
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Hole
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10 |
11 |
12 |
13 |
14 |
15 |
16 |
17 |
18 |
In |
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Yards
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404 |
459 |
389 |
165 |
523 |
175 |
479 |
380 |
396 |
3370 |
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Par
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4 |
4 |
4 |
3 |
5 |
3 |
5 |
4 |
4 |
36 |
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Total
Yards |
6550
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| Par |
71
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COURSE
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Scotscraig
Scotscraig
is used as a Final Open Qualifying course when the Open is played
at St Andrews
more...
Ladybank
At
6641 yards length, it is a fair test of golf for the brave and accurate
whilst the higher handicap player will enjoy the challenge without
too much fear.
more...
Crail
Crail
Golfing Society is the
" World's 7th Oldest Golf Club"
and the members and guests have been enjoying some of the finest
links golf in Scotland
more...
St
Andrews Bay (Torrance)
A
spectacular 18 hole championship course designed by the late Gene
Sarazen and Sam Torrance is blessed with stunning sea views and
cliff-edge tees and greens.
more...
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CLASSIC
ITINERARY
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Sunday
1st June
4pm to 6pm
Drinks Reception at
the National Golf Centre,
Drumoig near St Aandrews
Drambuie Welcome Reception
and registration
Monday
2nd June
10am to 1pm
Golf over St Andrews Bay
6.00pm
Day One results available online
Tuesday
3rd June
10am
to 1pm
Golf over Scotscraig
6.00pm
Day Two results available online
7.30pm
Drambuie Quiz Night in St Andrews
Advance reservations required
Wednesday
4th June
10am to 1pm
Golf over Crail
6.00pm
Day Three results and day four
start times available online
Thursday
5th June
10am to 1pm
Golf over Ladybank
5.00pm
Final results available online
7.30pm
to Late
Prizegiving Dinner
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ENTRY
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There
are still a limted number of spaces for late entries.
Click
here for the entry form.
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Golf Classics
15 Kilnford Drive
Dundonald
KA2 9ES
Scotland
tel:
+44 (0)1563 850550
www.scottishgolfclassics.com
info@scottishgolfclassics.co.uk
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