TAMS Results and Christmas meal

17 TAMS braved a frosty morning to work up an appetite for the Xmas lunch. Overall scoring was in the low teens. However Gordon Fisher, who has been second twice recently, must have thought with 23 points he could be this week's winner. John Varney posted a personal best 24 points to thwart Gordon's hopes.  Gordon also birdied 9 with Chris Malcolm taking nearest the pin at 7.

 

The Xmas Lunch

 

34 TAMS enjoyed an excellent Xmas lunch. The food and service were of the highest quality. Well done David and his team!

 

Trophy Winners were:  

The Winter Competition 23/24      

1st   A Lambie 

  2nd S Morris

 

The Roddie McAlpine Gavel          

1st A Lambie

                                                                                     2nd G Mackie

 

 The Ken Bowie Salver                  

 1st I Quigley

                                                                                             2nd DW Gittos

 

  The John Forsyth Putter                

 1st S Backzowski

                                                                                             2nd J Cairns

 

  The Summer Competition              

  1st D Little

                                                                                              2nd B Taylor

 

    The Stanley Ridgeway Trophy        

 1st W  Hardscastle

                                                                                          2nd J Douglas

 

  The Scramble                                  

 Team Walker, Morris and Hardcastle

 

The trophy winners were all warmly applauded but a particular highlight was when 97 year old Stevie Backzowski was announced as the winner of The John Forsyth Putter.

 

Graham Mackie read out a 'Letter from Canada' from David Wallace which was much appreciated by the group.

 

Jim Walker gave a vote of thanks to George, Brian and Graham for keeping the TAMS Bus on the road.

 

Jim Douglas thanked David Forsyth for looking after the inter club Seniors Matches which are well supported by Several TAMS.