Results for 5th August

A pleasant summer morning welcomed 21 players. John Napier maintained his good recent form to return 21 points to win the day.


3 players tied on 20 points, George Tucker, Eric Ward and Ian Quigley with Ian taking second place on the countback.


Ken Davey birdied 9 [again] while Alan Kelso birdied 7.


No TAMS next week because of the Senior Open. Hopefully back to more normal post-golf socialising soon.

15th July results

Another fine summer's morning encouraged 25 players. Scoring was impressive with 9 players returning 18 points or more.

Tony Kinder returned 21 points to take first from Alister Lambie's 20 points.

David Wallace rediscovered his proper golf swing and putting stroke to score 19 points including birdies at 4 and 7. Steve Baczkowski and John Forsyth also scored 19 points.

For a change Ken Davey birdied 8 rather than 9 while Bill Hardcastle birdied 9.

Results for July 8th

Another pleasant summer's morning--though we could now do with some sun--encouraged 25 players onto the course.




With a credible 21 points Brian Taylor took first place. Sandy Macfarlane, Bill Hardcastle and Brian Robson all tied on 20 points, Sandy taking second place with an impressive 9 points on the last 3 holes.




Warner Hardie reinforced the end of his birdie drought with a birdie at 3 following the one at the 5th last week.


Ken Davie birdied the 9th for the third week in a row-I think this means he can take it home and put it on the mantlepiece for a year-good luck with that!



Results for July 1st

A beautiful summer's morning encouraged 18 players out on the course. Steve Farrar recorded his first win of the year with 22 points.

Eric Ward and George Cunningham both came home with 20 points, Eric shading second on the countback.

Warner Hardie recorded a rare birdie at 5 while Ken Davey repeated last week's birdie at 9.


Congrats to Stevie and his team for the excellent condition of the course.

TAMS RESULTS ARE BACK! 24th June

A pleasant summer's morning with the course in excellent condition encouraged 30 players to compete for the Roddie McAlpine Gavel.

As per custom the winner will be revealed at the Xmas lunch -Covid and other things permitting!

Despite the good conditions many of the guys struggled to score, at least half returning less than 15 points.

Highlights were provided in the form of birdies by Bill Hardcastle [4th], Ken Davie [9th] and Ian Tate [7th].


Snow in May!! Results for 6th May

Because of snow on the course we had a late start and the group split over the front and back nines.

David Wallace found his old form returning 19 points on the front nine with Tony Kinder following closely behind on 18 points.

Not to be outdone Owen Butler also scored 19 points on the back nine with Brian Robson second on 17 points.


Handicaps will not be adjusted because of the unusual circumstances.

Results for 22nd April

A lovely spring morning welcomed 28 players including those returning from 'aw the airts' ie Penicuik.

The return certainly suited Jim Walker who returned a 5 pointer and two 4 pointers in amassing a grand total of 27 points. The record books will have to be checked. Second on 25 points [which would normally win] was George Tucker repeating his success of two weeks ago. Hot stuff from both to match the weather.


Everyone is looking forward to to the return of post golf socialising albeit with the required disciplines.

Results for 15th April

A beautiful spring morning with the course in excellent condition created low scoring opportunities for some 28 players.

8 players scored 20 or more points with Brian Robson leading the field on 24. Roger Key returned 23 points for second.


Birdies were recorded by Owen Butler [2] ,with David Wallace and Ken Davie each picking up one.


Our most recent members, John Cairns and Don Dougal, joined the play

TAMS Results 8th April

23 souls faced a cold, breezy and mizzley morning. The conditions favoured John Forsyth who returned an impressive 23 points to win. George Tucker and George Langlands tied on 20 points, George T taking the countback.


Shot of the day was delivered by Jim Pettigrew who holed out for an eagle 2 from the 'Pensioners Gap' on the 8th with a superb hybrid shot which earned him 5 points, making up for the missed 3 footer on the 7th for a 2!

The COVID Cup

The COVID Cup

In a week when we remember with sadness the passing of Joe Nisbet, the TAMS opened their season with the inaugural playing of The COVID Cup, a new annual competition to remind us of a season like no other.

On a bitterly cold morning thirty starters played stableford golf without knowing how to win this masked and sanitised trophy.

The winning formula was intended to reflect the odd circumstances in which we find ourselves and was the total of the stableford scores for each of the odd-numbered holes i.e 1;3;5;7;9.

In the spirit of the competition players were asked to wear masks for each tee-shot with balls being awarded for the best masks.

Warner Hardie, Ken Davey and Tony Kinder were judged to have the best masks - see below.


With a score of 14 points for the odd-numbered holes, our winner was our elder statesman, Steve Baczkowski, at the grand age of 94 and having had both of his jabs. A par 3 on the 7th was what won the day for Steve.

Wilson Struthers was second on 13 pts and George Tucker and George Langlands shared third place on 12 pts.


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Christmas lunch and TAMS Trophy winners 2020

Xmas Lunch


With Covid concerns and constraints applying 13 members enjoyed a very different Xmas lunch. Thanks to Joe and his team in the kitchen.


Trophy results were: The Winter Quaich 2019/20 !st Chris Beaumont

2nd Warner Hardie


The Roddy McAlpine Gavel 1st George Tucker

2nd Roger Key

The Summer Competition 1st Tony Kinder

2nd Steve Farrar


The Stanley Ridgeway Trophy !st Melvin Cannell

2nd G Fisher


The Ken Bowie Salver !st Wilson Struthers

2nd Graham Mackie


The John Forsyth Putter !st Brian Robson

2nd George Langlands


We look forward hopefully to more normal golf sometime in 2021.



George Langlands thanked David Wallace and Brian Robson and the rest of the TAMS for their support facing the challenges of this year.


The presentation of a well thought out basket of goodies to George was much appreciated-especially by Marion who quickly claimed the chocolate when he got home!



3rd December results

A cold but dry and calm morning with winter greens greeted some 24 players. The conditions [or was it the 2 putt rule?] seemed to suit several of the guys with 3 returning 20 points closely followed by another 3 on 19.


The winner on the day was Wilson Struthers who took first from Graham Mackie with Brian Taylor third. Birdies were recorded by Tony Kinder and David Wallace.


We look forward to Xmas Lunch next Thursday.

26th November results

21 players encountered a quiet weather morning but a course still saturated in many places. Both Melvin Cannell and John Napier returned 17 points, John taking first on countback.


Bill Hardcastle, our antipodean TAM, suffered a mild stroke playing the 9th. Thankfully, after an afternoon of checks at BGH, he was allowed home. Thanks to his playing partners and two of the ground staff who had Bill in the clubhouse within 5 minutes of him taking poorly.


(Wishing you a full recovery, Bill. Take care. Love and best wishes, David & Katrina )