Ayrshire
2004 Gerry Healy 141pts
Walsall Golf Club
Ayrshire
2003 Sean Skinner 138pts
Runcorn Golf Club
Ayrshire
2002 Dick Lorimer 130pts
Brunston Castle
Ayrshire
2001 Neil Flatman 143pts
Dingle Golf Club
Ayrshire
2000 Colin Hanson 135pts
Cleydael Golf Club
East
Lothian 2002 Dr Holger Bettinger135pts
Pforzhein Golf Club
Fife
2004 Averil Sutcliff150pts
Overstone Park
Fife
2003 Graham Evans140pts
Three Rivers Golf Club
Fife
2002 Bill Ferguson135pts
Airdrie Golf Club
Highland
2004
Graham Halliday 145pts
Monktonhall Golf Club
Highland
2003
Michael Goulding 130pts
Paultons Golf Club
Highland
2002
Ian McMillan 136pts
Fereneze
Golf Club
Highland
2001
Derek Ronaldson 139pts
Cupar Golf Club
Speyside
2003 Tim
James
144pts
Warwick Golf Club
Speyside
2002 Sandra
Twentyman
143pts
Redditch Golf Club
Speyside 2001
Gordon Scott 147pts
Dalmahoy Golf Club
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Drambuie
Scottish Golf Classics Overview
Simply
put, the Scottish Golf Classics is a series of 72 hole handicap stableford
events played over some of the Scotland's finest golf courses and combined
with the best in local hotel accommodation, they offer superb value for
money and great fun.
was how one competitor put it.
The
Drambuie Scottish Golf Classics series for 2004 comprises of events spread
throughout the country from the northerly classics links courses around
Dornoch to Ayrshire's Open Country in the southwest. The Highlands and
Speyside events offer links and heathland options whilst Ayrshire and
Fife offer some of the best Open Championship qualifying venues in the
country.
Well
from what we're told by the hundreds of golfers who have already played
it's for anyone who has a handicap, enjoys golf travel, playing with different
people and a few drams in the clubhouse or hotel.
With
welcome reception sponsored by Drambuie, a swirl of the bagpipes, a touch
of tartan, a taste of Scotland's cuisine, some live entertainment, the
best in hospitality and accommodation and of course some of the best courses
in the world, TheDrambuie Scottish Golf Classics will provide
just exactly what you might expect from The Home of Golf.
Prizes
are awarded for the following:
Singles
Champion - Best 72 hole stableford total
(Placings 1 -10 normally)
Pairs
Champions - Best 72 hole stableford total
Both scores. (Placing 1-5 normally)
Best Stableford
for each course
(Placings 1 - 2 normally)
Every year the launch date of the next year's events move further and
further forward to the point that the dates for 2005 have now been confirmed
and indeed reservations already taken.
There are
still some course confirmations to be tied down but the dates and key
courses for 2005 are as follows:
Drambuie
Ayrshire - 1st - 5th May 2005
Drambuie
Highland - 8th - 12th May 2005
Drambuie
Fife - 5th - 9th June 2005
Drambuie
Dublin - 31st July - 4th August 2005
Drambuie
Speyside - 25th - 29th September 2005
We can confirm
that both Kingsbarns and Turnberry will again feature in
the above events with news to follow on Dornoch and The Carnegie Club.
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