Cults Academy's team, including Chloe Henderson, win Handicap Trophy
Robert Gordon's College win PLF Schools
Team title for fourth time at Peterculter
Robert Gordon's College won the Paul Lawrie Foundation Schools Team Challenge for a fourth time at Peterculter Golf Club today.
Their line-up of Nicholas Black, Cameron Black and Shaun Wilson - Nicholas, son of the winning GB and I Curtis Cup team captain Elaine Farquharson-Black this year, and Cameron are not related.
They totalled 248 (Nicholas 81, Cameron 81, Shaun 86) on a blustery day and slick greens to win the scratch trophy by five strokes from Banff Academy (Callum Bruce 76, Paul Chalmers 82 and Ellis Gray 95) with Aberdeen Grammar School (Jack Pirie 77, Jonathan Bell 85 and Angus Ferguson 98) third on 260.
Gordon's College's previous wins were achieved in 2009, 2011 and 2014.
Cults Academy, represented by Cameron Strachan, Chloe Henderson and Peter Murphy, won the Handicap Team Trophy with a net total of 223. Murphy had a net 71 off 21; Henderson a net 75 off 14, and Strachan a net 77 off 12.
It was Cults Academy's third success in this competition.
The best individual scratch score was a 76 by Callum Bruce (Banff Academy), followed by Jackie Pirie (Aberdeen Grammar School) with a 77 and Alastair Kinghorn (Albyn School) with a 78.
The tournament was organised by Derek Johnstone with his son Cameron on the computer.
SCRATCH
par 71
248 Robert Gordon's College.
253 Banff Academy
260 Aberdeen Grammar School
262 Ellon Academy
270 Cults Academy, Hazlehead Academy
278 Westhill Academy
295 The Gordon Schools (Huntly)
NRs Albyn School, Banchory Academy.
HANDICAP
223 Cults Academy
234 Hazlehead Academy, Robert Gordon's College.
236 Westhill Academy.
241 Aberdeen Grammar School
242 Ellon Academy.
243 The Gordon Schools (Huntly)
245 Banff Academy
NRs Albyn School, Banchory Academy.
BEST INDIVIDUAL SCRATCH
par 71
76 Callum Bruce (Banff Academy).
77 Jack Pirie (Aberdeen Grammar School)
78 Alastair Kinghorn (Albyn School)
Team title for fourth time at Peterculter
Left
to right: Nicholas Black, Cameron Black, Shaun Wilson and Michael
MacDougall of the Paul Lawrie Foundation. Picture by Cal Carson Golf
Agency.
Robert Gordon's College won the Paul Lawrie Foundation Schools Team Challenge for a fourth time at Peterculter Golf Club today.
Their line-up of Nicholas Black, Cameron Black and Shaun Wilson - Nicholas, son of the winning GB and I Curtis Cup team captain Elaine Farquharson-Black this year, and Cameron are not related.
They totalled 248 (Nicholas 81, Cameron 81, Shaun 86) on a blustery day and slick greens to win the scratch trophy by five strokes from Banff Academy (Callum Bruce 76, Paul Chalmers 82 and Ellis Gray 95) with Aberdeen Grammar School (Jack Pirie 77, Jonathan Bell 85 and Angus Ferguson 98) third on 260.
Gordon's College's previous wins were achieved in 2009, 2011 and 2014.
Cults Academy, represented by Cameron Strachan, Chloe Henderson and Peter Murphy, won the Handicap Team Trophy with a net total of 223. Murphy had a net 71 off 21; Henderson a net 75 off 14, and Strachan a net 77 off 12.
It was Cults Academy's third success in this competition.
The best individual scratch score was a 76 by Callum Bruce (Banff Academy), followed by Jackie Pirie (Aberdeen Grammar School) with a 77 and Alastair Kinghorn (Albyn School) with a 78.
The tournament was organised by Derek Johnstone with his son Cameron on the computer.
Cults Academy's Cameron Strachan, Chloe Henderson and Peter Murphy with
Michael MacDougall after their Handicap Team Trophy success.
SCOREBOARDSCRATCH
par 71
248 Robert Gordon's College.
253 Banff Academy
260 Aberdeen Grammar School
262 Ellon Academy
270 Cults Academy, Hazlehead Academy
278 Westhill Academy
295 The Gordon Schools (Huntly)
NRs Albyn School, Banchory Academy.
HANDICAP
223 Cults Academy
234 Hazlehead Academy, Robert Gordon's College.
236 Westhill Academy.
241 Aberdeen Grammar School
242 Ellon Academy.
243 The Gordon Schools (Huntly)
245 Banff Academy
NRs Albyn School, Banchory Academy.
BEST INDIVIDUAL SCRATCH
par 71
76 Callum Bruce (Banff Academy).
77 Jack Pirie (Aberdeen Grammar School)
78 Alastair Kinghorn (Albyn School)
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