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Latest ‘Good Causes Gig’ raises £800 for Carnoustie Memories

A sell-out crowd of members and friends enjoyed a great night last week at the Station Masters GC latest ‘Goods Causes Gig’ in the Station Hotel where local band Franco kept the dance floor rockin all evening with their fantastic range of music.

The sum of £800 was raised on the evening for Carnoustie Memories, a community-based group managed and led by volunteers for the benefit of people who are living with dementia or memory loss. The group’s key aim is to re-connect members with either their sport of choice or a wide range of music through Golf Memories, Football Action and Singing with Friends. For further information contact Lorraine Young at: lyoung37@btinternet.com

Over the years, the Station Masters has raised over £6000 for local good causes and we were delighted to welcome Carnoustie Memories’ Lorraine Young and Archie Leiper at the Station Hotel to pick up our latest donation.

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Some of our Club Competition Winners 2022 – Cameron Goodlad, Iain Burnett, Bobby Garland, George Doherty, Ali, Lee Bowen and Andy Gilbride

 

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Lorraine and Archie pick up the £800 donation

Station Masters Annual Texas Scramble 2022

Last week, six hardy teams braved the pretty dire elements for our Annual Texas Scramble over the Buddon Course before retiring to the warmth of HQ for a bite to eat followed by the usual games afternoon of darts and dominoes.

On the golf course, the 2022 winning team (by some margin) was Dave Ritchie (captain); John Jeans; Stan Shepherd and Pete Coutie. Later in the club, following the local delicacy of peh, beans and chips, Ali Dennis and Scott McIlravey defeated Garry Fraser and Dave Stewart in the closely-fought darts final. Meanwhile in the dominoes final, favourites Alan Clark and Jim Simpson were surprisingly defeated by Club Captain Andy Gilbride and Bobby Garland.

Many thanks to all who turned out in such poor weather conditions, to Trevor for the pics, and to the Station Hotel for the lovely meal.

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The winning team – Pete Coutie, Stan Shepherd, Dave Ritchie and John Jeans
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Darts winners – Ali Dennis and Scott McIlravey
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Bones winners – Andy Gilbride and Bobby Garland

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Committee reception for 2022 Club Champions

The Committee recently held a get-together and presentation for our 2022 Station Masters Club Champions in the Station Hotel.

Club Champion, Cameron Goodlad; Seniors Champion, Iain Burnett and Foursomes winners, Bobby Garland and Andy Gilbride all enjoyed a lovely meal and a few beverages with the added bonus of World Cup football on the telly! Unfortunately, double champion Gary Neave (Handicap and Fourball) and his partner Euan Downie (Fourball) couldn’t make it on the evening.

Congatulations to all our Club Champions!

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Club Champion, Cameron Goodlad

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Station Masters GC – Club Champions 2022

The Station Masters GC Club Champions for the 2022 season are:

Arthur Christieson Club Champion – Cameron Goodlad

Dave McNicoll Handicap Champion – Gary Neave

Country Cup Seniors Champion – Iain Burnett

Enfield Fourball – Gary Neave and Euan Downie

Dunbar Foursomes – Andy Gilbride and Bobby Garland

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Club Champion, Cameron Goodlad with Finalist, Mick Turnbull
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Handicap Champion, Gary Neave with Senior Champion, Iain Burnett

Pringle Trophy 2022

The 2022 Pringle Trophy team event took place over the Buddon Course last Sunday. The best 2 of 4 net scores competition saw the Station Masters GC team finish 2nd behind the Carnoustie Ladies GC following a countback. Well done to our competitors and thanks to the Links for the post-match hospitality.

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Station Masters GC Pringle Trophy Team 2022 – Lee Bowen, Alex King, Iain Burnett and Ali Dennis

Station Masters team win 2022 Gary Player Salver competition

The Station Masters GC team comprising Keith Chalmers, Ali Dennis, Bobby Garland and Tony Coffield secured a fantastic win in this year’s Gary Player Salver competition over the Burnside course last Sunday.

The annual competition is a 4 player, best 2 of 4 net scores team event and is open to all Carnoustie clubs associated with Carnoustie Golf Links.

The final scores for participating teams were: New Taymouth GC (132), Dalhousie GC (131), Caledonia GC (129), Mercantile GC (128), Carnoustie Ladies GC (127) Carnoustie GC (125) and Station Masters GC (116).

Many thanks to Keir and the Carnoustie Golf Links Development Team for staging the event and congratulations to our team on their remarkable win!

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Station Masters Gary Player Salver team 2022. Bobby, Tony, Ali and Keith.

Cameron wins Carnoustie Links Championship

Station Masters GC Champion, Cameron Goodlad, came back from 2 down after 7 to lift the Carnoustie Links Championship trophy this afternoon when he defeated Scott Graham by one hole, in what turned out to be a closely fought final.

Many congratulations to Cameron on a fantastic achievement, from all at the Club.

Cameron receives the Links Trophy from Linda Gordon

Tassie debut for Cameron

Station Masters GC Club Champion, Cameron Goodlad progressed to the Match Play stage of the Craws Nest Tassie tournament at Carnoustie Golf Links on Tuesday, having qualified T33 with a scratch 151 over the Championship (80) followed by the Burnside (71).

Yesterday, Cameron was drawn against Carl Lund from Saujana GCC, Kuala Lumpur in what turned out to be an exciting, closely fought tussle that went all the way to the 17th, where a greenside bunker finally put paid to his challenge.

Congratulations to Cameron from all at the Station Masters GC, in what turned out to be a fantastic Tassie debut.

Dunhill Links spot for Craig

Craig Boath, Carnoustie Golf Links’ very own Course Superintendent (or Heid Greenkeeper to you and me), tee’d up this week with the big boys at this year’s Dunhill Links event. The tournament, is now in it’s 20th year and a firm favourite with both Professional and Amateur golfers from around the world. Craig’s playing partner for the week was European Tour professional David Law from Aberdeen, who is attached to the Paul Lawrie Golf Centre. The duo started off the competition on Thursday at Kingsbarns with an excellent 7 under par, followed the next day with a 3 under par over a blustery Old Course. Their final round at a wet and windy Carnoustie finished at 1 under, giving them a total score of 11 under, unfortunately not quite good enough to qualify for the last day at St Andrews. Craig said afterwards that he had thoroughly enjoyed a memorable week despite having serious reservations over his choice of caddie!

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Craig with his fantastic caddie Jim S

Station Masters – Pairs competition

The Station Masters GC inaugural Pairs Competition took place last Sunday over the Buddon course. Twelve teams competed in the 2 ball, better ball event that saw the pairing of Lee Bowen and Dave Stewart triumph with a nett 59 closely follwed in second place by Ally Nicoll and Alan Clements with a nett 60. After the match, the teams headed back to the Station Hotel for the prize-giving followed by a lovely meal and some light refreshment! A great day out, brilliantly organised by Brian and Dave Morton, (with a little help from our Secretary).

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Pairs winners – Dave Stewart and Lee Bowen
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Pairs Runners-Up – Alan Clements and Ally Nicoll

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Station Masters triumph over Mercantile

The annual Station Masters Gc versus Mercantile GC over the Burnside course ended with an emphatic 4 matches to 1 win for our ten-man team. After the match, both teams retired to The Rookery, where the Mercantile players provided an excellent meal. Following all the restrictions in place last season, everyone agreed it was great to be back playing friendly, competition golf. Many thanks to the Mercantile for a very enjoyable day.

Station Masters team – Front: Alan Clark, Alex King, John Stewart, Benny Crawford, Iain Burnett.
Rear: Dave Meek, Nor Reid, Alan Madden, Dean Gibb, Cameron Goodlad

Hole-in-one for Masters member

Station Masters GC member Keith Chalmers shot his first ever hole-in-one last Wednesday at the 16th on the Championship course. Keith, who described his 3 hybrid tee-shot as ‘lucky’, was playing with George Strathdee, Graham Elrick, and Mike Reasbeck. Perhaps the fact that Keith didn’t have to ‘stand his hand’ after the match as his playing companions all had to rush off to work, seems pretty ‘lucky’ to us! Keith said that his hole-in-one was made even more special because it was achieved on one of his grand-daughter’s first birthdays! Congratulations Keith, from all at the Club.

Keith retrieves his Hole-in-One ball at the Championship 16th

Handicap Champion 2021

The final of the Station Masters GC Handicap Championship was held over the Buddon Course last Saturday. Dave Morton over-powered Norman Reid 4&3 to become the new Handicap Champion 2021 and winner of the Dave McNicoll Trophy. Dave’s superb form this season has seen him also reach the Final of the scratch Club Championship against Cameron Goodlad, while Keith Chalmers takes on Alan Clark in the Seniors Final, both due to be played over the next couple of weeks.

Handicap finalists – Nor Reid and Dave Morton

Hole-in-one for former Club Champion

Former Club Champion, Lee Bowen hit a fantastic hole-in-one at the 151 yard, 16th hole on the Burnside yesterday. Lee went on to record a gross 69, despite scoring a double-bogie immediately after, at the following hole! Congratulations from all at the Club.

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Winter Trophy 2021

This year’s Winter Trophy took place on Saturday over the Buddon Course under very different conditions from normal. The combined challenge of the on-going pandemic coupled with the iminent start of the season under new WHS rules, made for an interesting trial-run for future competition play. On the day, experience came to the fore when veteran Neil Holland pipped Club Captain Andy Gilbride to win on a count-back with a nett 66. The new season starts on Friday 26th March and restrictions permitting, we hope to continue with our usual weekly sweepies on all three courses and monthly medals over the Buddon.

Station Masters GC competitions finals day 2020

Yesterday saw our two remaining Club competition finals take place over the Buddon course. First up in the morning was the Dave McNicoll Handicap Championship final between Club Captain, Andy Gilbride and the on-form Alan Clements. With both competitors playing off 9, it promised to be a exciting, close-fought encounter. In the event however, the youthful(ish) Alan over-powered a rather jaded Andy, running-out the winner by 5 and 3.

Handicap Champion, Alan Clements Country Cup finalists, Peter Gordon and Dave Stewart

In the afternoon, reigning Seniors champion, Peter Gordon, took on last season’s Handicap champion, Dave Stewart, in final of the Seniors Country Cup. The evenly-contested match went all the way with Dave eventually winning on the 18th.

Congratulations to our new Champions, Alan and Dave and many thanks to all our members who took part in the Club Competitions under very difficult conditions this year. Hopefully next year will see us back to the ‘new normal’!

Station Masters GC – Club Championship 2020

Alex King wins 2020 Station Masters Club Championship

Alex King over-powered reigning Club Champion Lee Bowen, winning by 4 and 2 in yesterday’s final to secure the Arthur Christieson Trophy. In a thrilling encounter over a blustery Buddon course, both players played excellent golf throughout and after the match, a delighted Alex said, “It was a great match, best golf I’ve played in a long time“. Lee commended Alex on his performance saying, “he played fantastic and I’m just happy I managed to take him to 16!”.

Congratulations to our new new Club Champion, Alex, from all the members at the Station Masters Golf Club.

Alex and Lee at the 1st tee with match referee, Marnie

Missouri success for Jessica

Jessica wins 2020 Missouri Mid-Am Championship

Station Masters GC member and former Club Champion, Jess Meek returned to form with a fantastic MGA Mid-Am Championship win at the Old Kinderhook GC, Missouri last Jessica 2020week, scoring an excellent three round total of 209 (70-71-68). Jess graduated from the University of Missouri in 2017 having spent four years playing for the renowned Mizzou Tigers women’s golf team where her final year stroke average ranked the 9th lowest in Mizzou Women’s golf history. She spent last summer back home in Carnoustie, the only caddie to frequently use the Southern 2nd person plural pronoun y’all in conversation with her clients, before returning to the US earlier this year to complete her Masters in Business Administration at William Woods University, Fulton, Missouri. Jess has just accepted the post of assistant golf coach at the university where the pandemic has put on hold on everything, however she is looking forward to coaching re-starting in mid-August. She intends to spend the rest of the summer completing her school work and playing golf – alright for some! Best wishes Jess, from all at the Station Masters GC.

Post ‘Lockdown’ hole-in-one for Masters member

Ali bags a hole-in-one on the ‘Return of Golf’

Station Masters member and local restaurateur, Ali Khorramshah bagged his first-ever hole-in-one at the 171 yard, par 3 on the Buddon Course last Friday, the first day that golf was permitted following the easing of Lockdown restrictions. Ali’s playing partner on the day, Paul Coffield said of his friend’s achievement, “I was privileged to witness such a sporting rarity.”  A delighted Ali said, “It’s fantastic to finally get a hole-in-one but what makes it even better is that Andy Gilbride still doesn’t have one after all these years of trying!” Well done Ali, from all at The Station Masters GC (including Gilbride)!

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Ali bags his hole-in-one at the 171yd Buddon par3 2nd hole. Nice shorts by the way!!

Annual Texas Scramble 2019

Record entry for Annual Texas Scramble

The Station Masters GC annual Texas Scramble traditionally held the day after Boxing Day, gives members and guests an opportunity to blow away the cobwebs and get some much needed exercise after the usual over-indulgence of food, drink and rubbish TV. This year, a record entry of fourteen teams braved the rather unfavourable conditions over the Buddon course before retiring to HQ for a bite to eat followed by the usual games afternoon of darts and dominoes. In the golf, all the teams amazingly finished within six points of each-other and eventual runners-up were the team of Connor, Byres, Miller and Stark. Winners of the 2019 competition were Graeme Duncan, Craig Saunders, Sandy Norrie and Craig Boath.

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Getting ready to brave the storm: Craig, Sandy, Graeme and Craig

In the afternoon, the indoor games for a change, ran seamlessly due to the expert organisation of the committee. Everyone behaved in an unusally sporting manner and even Capt. Holland managed to not fall-out with anyone! Winners of the closely-fought darts competition were Lee Bowen and Adair Simpson. Unfortunately, for some reason, we can’t remember who won the Bones – will try and find out! Anyway, thanks to all the teams who entered, even the team (who shall remain nameless – you can check them out in the Latest News in Pictures section) that took one look at the weather and headed for the boozer instead. Thanks to the Station Hotel for the stovies.

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Darts winners, Lee and Adair

Station Masters GC v Letham Grange GC

Victory for Station Masters team

The Station Masters played host to Letham Grange GC for our annual match over the Buddon Course last Sunday. The home side comprising Alex King and Craig Oliphant; Arthur Smith and Stewart Hunter; Peter Phinn and Alan Clements; Gordon Smart and Derek Phinn, eventually ran out winners by 2 and a half matches to 1 and a half in a closely fought competition. After the match, the teams enjoyed a meal in the Station Hotel where the Letham Grange Shield was presented by their captain, Bob White.

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Bob White of Letham Grange GC presents the shield to Alan Clements

2019 season underway

Spring outing kicks-off new season

Twenty two hardy souls took to the Links last Sunday on a rather cold, bracing spring day for the first outing of the new playing season. The team match ended in a draw with acting captain Coutie’s team taking the honours by recording more holes-up on the day (mainly thanks to the Vice-captain Simpson / Clements pairing going down by 10 holes!). Winner of the stroke play singles and recipient of the prestigious ‘Yellow Jecket’ was seasoned campaigner Matt Edmond, who despite still recovering from recent knee replacement surgery, managed to cuff everyone else in the field. The Doherty family monopolised all the other prizes with George winning the longest drive and Audrey picking-up nearest the pin and the highest gross score awards.

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Early competitors get used to the cold conditions

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Yellow Jecket winner Matt Edmond

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A few of the winning team – Matt, Craig, Ali and Stewart

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Nearest the pin – Audrey

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Longest drive – George with even more wine for the Dohertys!

Sun shines on Autumn Outing

Autumn Outing signals end of busy season for Club

Brilliant sunshine greeted the competitors in our final outing of this season over the Buddon course. Once again, the Captain’s team managed by Sec Coutie, emerged victorious over Capt. Simpson’s Vice Captains team, in what turned out to be a ‘whitewash’ by 6 matches to nil. Individual winner on the day and recipient of the ‘Prestigious Yellow Jecket’ was George Anderson who travelled down from his base at Kintore specially for the event. Runner-up was the sprightly Alan Clark. The match was followed by a lovely meal and one or two ‘refreshments’ at the Station Hotel. This season has seen a busy time for many of our members when over twenty volunteers worked in shifts to marshal the Practice Ground grandstand, widely acknowledged (by Hole Controller Muir and his Assistant Controller Simpson) to be the best organised and most efficient team on the course that week. Our Club Championships were obviously disrupted by the Championship preparations etc but our competitors managed to work their ties round this, so thanks to everyone for being so accommodating. Current Club Champion Sandy Norrie brilliantly retained the Arthur Christieson Trophy after fighting his way to the final and former Handicap Champion Dave Meek overcame Rik Fulton to win the Dave McNicoll Cup once again.

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Winner of the Prestigious Yellow Jecket, George Anderson formerly of The Hatton, now residing in Teuchterland, ye ken

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Spring Outing kicks-off the new 2018 season

George Doherty picks up coveted Yellow Jecket

You won’t believe this …. we forgot to post this article when the Masters Spring Outing actually took place on April 1st! To be more accurate, I forgot – only a month late tho. And before you all start … it’s not an April Fool, George really did win! Anyway – a smaller than normal contingent turned up for the first outing of the new season, which was great because there wasn’t the usual moaning from those drawn to play in the final two or three groups. The excellent sunny weather produced a closely-fought contest with Nor Reid (AKA Tracker Man) coming a close 3rd and newcomer Craig Oliphant runner-up to the fantastic (on-the-day) Och George. After the golf it was back to HQ for the usual meal, courtesy of the Station Hotel followed by one or two soft drinks and the prize-giving. Other winners on the day were Dani Van Wyck – longest drive, Sec. Coutie – Nearest the Pin and Country Member, Bobby Brown – bringing up the rear! Oh yes, just remembered Stan Shepherd (AKA The Village Idiot) received a special prize of an Easter Bunny chocolate egg cos it was his birthday. A good day had by all – and apologies if we have the prize winners wrong. It was so long ago that no-one can remember who won what! Check-out more photos on Latest News in Pictures.

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A fine body of men at the Burnside starter’s box

 

2018 News update

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* Membership fees are now due. If you haven’t already done so, could you please ‘dig deep’ and either send your hard-earned cash to Brian Morton or drop into the box at the end of the Station Hotel bar. If for any reason you’re not re-joining, please let us know asap.

* Entry sheets for all the annual Club competitions are now posted on the notice-board at HQ. Please get your names up asap – all comps cost £1 per competition to enter (please put entry fee in envelope in box at end of the bar).

The scratch Club Championship qualifying takes place at the end of April / beginning of May. You must play 2 qualifying rounds out of 3 weekends, Friday, Saturday or Sunday. Only 1 round to be played per weekend. Qualifying dates are:

20th – 22nd April, 27th – 29th April and 4th – 6th May inclusive.

The Winter Trophy takes place over the first weekend in March. 1 strokeplay round (full handicap) to be played Friday 2nd, Saturday 3rd or Sunday 4th March. If you don’t have a current handicap we’re afraid you will have to play off scratch!

If your existing handicap has expired or you don’t have a current handicap, you can still enter for the  annual Club competitions but must submit 3 cards when the the playing season commences in April, before your first competition tie is due to be played.

As with ALL competitions, you must register before you commence your round by texting 07812593669 with your name, competition name and tee-off time.

Hope this all makes sense. Let us know if you have any queries.

 

Annual Texas Scramble

Record turn-out for annual Christmas Scramble

The final outing of 2017, the Station Masters GC annual Christmas texas scramble, attracted a record entry of 10 teams over the Buddon last Wednesday where a lovely sunny, but slightly chilly day greeted the eclectic mix of competitors to the famous Links. A very closely contested tournament saw the extremely popular team of Captain Simpson, Secretary Coutie, former Pro Steve Logan and the venerable John Jeans claim the coveted top-spot with a score of 55.1. Runners-up on the day with a creditable 57.2 were the proficient Martin Connor and his team comprising Kenny Stark, Graham Byars and John Miller. All competitors headed back to HQ after the match for the traditional fare of peh, chips and beans courtesy of mine-host Andy Mackenzie. The post-lunch games-day provided the customary competitive entertainment with all the usual suspects adding to the organiser’s stress! Winners eventually were unbelievably Craig Saunders and Neil Holland (darts), Pete Coutie and Brian Smith (bones) and Graham Byars and John Miller (pool). Thanks to the lovely Marnie for presenting the prizes. A great day out and only 3 months till the start of a very busy season!

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Texas scramble winners 2017 – Coutie, Logan and Simpson

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Flying visit for USPGA professional

Bruce touches base in Carnoustie

Long-standing Masters member, USPGA professional Bruce Wilmott, paid a flying visit to his old stomping ground last week to spend some time with his mum Pat and dad Alex, and catch-up with a few of his former Carnoustie buddies. Despite rumours to the contrary, the get-together organised at HQ by Bruce’s former colleague on the ‘milk’, Rod Soutar,  was a very well-behaved event at which no alcoholic drink whatsoever was consumed! Bruce was brought up in Carnoustie before heading ‘across the pond’ in 1983 where he became the 5th Wilmott to teach golf in the States. He is currently the Head Teaching Pro at McInnis Park Golf Centre in San Rafael, near San Francisco.

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Bruce presents the Station Masters with a lovely McInnis Park Shirt

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Top caddie presents Bruce with Masters caps.

Annual Dinner and Presentation of Trophies 2017

Members and guests turnout for Prize-giving

Members of the Station Masters GC and guests headed along to the Station Hotel last Friday evening for the Club’s Annual Dinner and Presentation of Trophies. Master of Ceremonies for the evening was Mr John Knox who along with guest speakers Donald Archibald and Donald Pearson provided the audience with a fantastic evening of entertainment. Main prize-winners this season were Sandy Norrie – Club Champion, Iain Burnett – Handicap Champion and Senior Champion, Jim Fulton and Rik Fulton – Fourball winners, David Keith and Gordon Whiting – Greensomes winners, Dale Martin and Darren Halley – Foursomes winners, Pete Coutie – Winter Trophy and Sandy Norrie – Kiwi Shield.

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2017 Trophy winners with Captain Jim Simpson

New Club Champion

Sandy Norrie is Station Masters Club Champion 2017

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2017 Club Champion – Sandy Norrie

This year’s Club Championship final produced a closely fought match over the Buddon with Sandy Norrie narrowly defeating David Morton by 1 hole. Sandy, playing in his 2nd consecutive Championship final saw off Garry Clark and Iain Burnett en-route, while former Club Champion David defeated Danie Van Wyk and Dale Martin to reach the final. Congratulations to Sandy!

Meanwhile …

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Simpson and Coutie at Dunblane GC

Belhaven Captain and Secretaries Qualifying

Club Captain Jim Simpson and Secretary Pete Coutie travelled through to Dunblane Golf Club for the regional qualifying round of the Belhaven Captains and Secretaries annual competition. Unfortunately, neither player was on the best of form, with the Captain particularly pathetic! Needless to say, on this occasion they failed to qualify. The pair however enjoyed a great day out and a lovely meal after the match courtesy of Belhaven.

Away-day outing to Arbroath GC

Sandy Norrie wins Kiwi Shield

A small but enthusiastic group of members headed up the coast to Arbroath links for the annual away-day outing last Friday. A couple of heavy down-pours failed to put off Sandy Norrie as he romped to victory with 30 something points (can’t remember now). Sandy also picked-up a bottle of wine for nearest the pin at the 7th. Captain Simpson brilliantly won the longest drive competition, out-driving Sec. Coutie by at least 50 yards. Thanks to Arbroath GC for their hospitality.

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Sandy Norrie wins the Kiwi Shield

Masters Spring Outing 2017

Big turnout for first event of 2017 season

A sunny spring day greeted members as they assembled at the new temporary Links complex for the annual spring outing that heralds the start of the new golfing season. A closely fought contest saw Captain Campbell’s team narrowly defeat Vice Captain Simpson’s set of hackers by 3 and a half matches to 2 and a half. If we ignore the number of holes up, (22 to 9) then it was extremely close! On the day, Secretary Coutie deputised for Capt. Campbell who was suffering from a bout of old-age. Winner of the strokeplay competition and recipient of the prestigious Yellow Jecket, was the young(ish) David Morton (again!). Runner-up was fomer Club pro Steve Logan, with Darren Halley in third place. After the match, competitors retired to the Station Hotel for a lovely meal followed by the traditional prize-giving. Apart from Coutie going on and on about what a great stand-in captain he was, everyone had a most enjoyable day out.

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A hardy bunch of golfers along with the assistant caddie-master gate-crashing!!

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Christmas Texas Scramble

Masters Annual Texas Scramble 2016

The Station Masters GC annual Texas Scramble took place, as usual, over the Buddon Links on Tuesday 27th December. Seven teams comprising twenty-seven golfers, managed to escape the the clutches of their lovely wives, mistresses, girlfriends, boyfriends, sheep or whatever, for at least a few hours on a sunny day at the end of December. A closely-fought scramble saw the holders retain their title with an incredible (some would call it ‘unbelievable’) score of 48.1 over 17 holes. The extremely popular winning team of Muir, Soutar, Holland and Mann managed to eclipse runners-up Clark, Clark Jnr, Low and Bricknell by some 4 shots. Following the golf, the competitors retired to HQ at the Station Bar for a lovely traditional snack of peh, chips and beans followed by our darts, dominoes and pool GAMES DAY which produced no controversy whatsoever! Many thanks to all who took part and to Andy at the Station for lunch.

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The popular winning team – Des Muir, Neil Holland, Rodney Soutar and Lindsay Mann with Captain Simpson

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Annual Dinner and Presentation of Trophies 2016

Station Masters turn-out for annual awards ceremony

The Station Masters GC Annual Awards presentation took place last week at the Station Hotel, Carnoustie. Master of Ceremonies for the evening was local raconteur John Knox.  The Club Champion this year and winner of the Arthur Christieson Trophy is Andy Gilbride. The Dave McNicoll Cup winner is Handicap Champion, Stewart Hunter Jnr. Other major trophy winners are Iain Burnett (Senior champion), Robbie Murray and Elaine Jewson (Fourball champions) Martin Coull and Stewart Hunter Jnr. (Foursomes champions) and for the 2nd year in a row, Arthur Smith and Norman Reid (Greensomes champions). Highly amusing guest speakers Bob Carswell and Peter Gordon rounded-off a fantastic evening.

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Station Masters prize-winners 2016 – Nor Reid, Arthur Smith, Martin Coull, Stewart Hunter, Andy Gilbride, John Jeans, Stan Sheherd, Elaine Jewson, Dave Meek and Iain Burnett with Elliot Davie at the front

 

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Masters Autumn Outing

Sandy Norrie wins Autumn Outing

The Station Masters GC Autumn Outing was held yesterday over the Burnside in brilliant sunshine. Captain Campbell’s team narrowly defeated Vice Captain Simpson’s team by 3 and a half matches to 2 and a half. Sandy Norrie came out on top with a fantastic nett 64, picking-up the prestigious Yellow Jecket, the Masters Trophy and a voucher for £30. Second with a nett 66 was the popular Alan Clark who won a voucher for £20. Andy Gilbride, Danie Van Wyk and Capt Simpson came joint 3rd with nett 67s. After the match, the competitors retired to the Station Hotel where a lovely meal awaited them, followed by a evening of banter watching the Ryder Cup action with a bunch of noisy visiting golfers from across the pond. Despite the result, a great time was had by all.

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Masters Autumn Outing 2016

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Station Masters GC- Tassie update

Gilbride narrowly fails to make cut

Club Champion Andy Gilbride narrowly failed to make the cut for this year’s Maulesbank tournament after shooting nett 75s in both qualifying rounds over the Buddon and Championship courses. One or two minor errors saw Gilbride drop 7 shots over the final four holes of the Championship, putting paid to his chances of qualifying. Andy however, now goes forward into the 1st round of the Consolation Cup which tees-off today over the Championship.

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Andy prepares to tee-off

 

‘Tassie’ tees off tomorrow

Qualifying Round 1 tomorrow

Newly crowned Club Champion Andy Gilbride tees-off tomorrow at 9.07 0ver the Buddon Course in the 1st round of the annual Craws Nest Tassie tournament. The Station Masters GC representative will play his second qualifying round over the Championship course on Tuesday. All qualifiers then enter into a Matchplay draw for either the Craws Nest Tassie or the Maulesbank competitions. We wish the best of luck to Andy for the tournament!

Club Championship Final

Blustery conditions for Club Championship

Andy Gilbride is the new Station Masters GC Club Champion after narrowly defeating Sandy Norrie over the Buddon this afternoon. Both players had to deal with increasingly blustery conditions during an extremely close-fought contest that saw Andy take the title on the 18th hole. Andy now goes forward to represent the Station Masters GC in the annual ‘Craws Nest Tassie’ tournament that begins on September 12th. Well done to both players!

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Andy and Sandy before the Final

 

Greentractorman triumphs at Alyth

Former agriculturalist Norman Reid (aka Greentractorman or Farmer Giles) blew away all opposition to claim the Kiwi Shield for the first time at the Station Masters GC annual

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Nor Reid picks up the Kiwi Shield

away-day outing at Alyth. A rather dreich start to the day gave way to excellent golfing conditions, sadly not reflected in much of the scoring. The best team on the day comprised Gordon Smart, Captain Neil Holland and Gordon Smart. Peter Phinn won the longest drive challenge and Aaron Smart was nearest the pin. Competitors were treated to a fantastic buffet lunch after the match where Stan Shepherd won the ‘eating as much pudding as possible’ competition, before returning to HQ in Carnoustie for some light refreshment. A great day out, surprisingly well organised by Sec. Coutie.

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Away-day outing to Alyth

Away-day outing

This season’s outing is booked for Alyth Golf Course on Friday June 10th. The cost is £40 and includes coffee and bacon roll, a round of golf on the famous course and late lunch thereafter. Meet at the course 9.30am. First tee-off time is 10.35.

Please add your name to the notice on the board at HQ and pay a deposit of £10 to Pete Coutie asap.

Masters Spring outing

First outing of the 2016 Season over the Buddon

The usual bunch of dedicated, hardy souls took to the greensward on Sunday for our first Station Masters GC outing of the season. In a closely fought competition the Captain’s team (overseen on the day by Nor Reid) narrowly overcame the Vice Captain’s team, led by Peter Coutie. Dave Rutherford finished 3rd, with aforementioned Nor Reid finishing 2nd. Masters Champion and winner of the prestigious yellow jacket for the third time was the popular Alan Clark. Nearest the pin was Brian Morton and Garry Clark recorded the longest drive. Players retired to the Station Hotel after the match for traditional liquid refreshments and delicious meal.

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Masters winner Alan Clark with playing partners Robbie Murray, Elaine Jewson and Derek Phinn