June 8th Results

20 players faced a somewhat chilly easterly wind with several underdressed for the cold start to the morning. The recent dry spell has also created fast greens and hard fairways increasing the distance run by the balls and the challenge of controlling shots. Rising to the challenge were Richard Edmonds and Eric Ward who both returned 21 points with Richard taking the honours on countback. Tony Kinder was nearest at 7.

Shot of the day came at the 8th where Gordon Fisher holed for a par from some 70 yards having visited the burn with his drive.


Results for June 1st

A perfect day for golf on a beautifully prepared golf course tempted 25 starters today.

We have finally begun to play well and our scores reflected that.

A clear winner on 25 points was Glasgow University's finest, John Cairns.

Second was George Tucker, one of the oldest TAMS, who celebrated his birthday with 20 points.

Backed up behind our winners were many player on 19, 18 and 17.

Ken Davey continued his return with his customary birdie on the 9th and Brian Robson was nearest on the 7th and he converted his tee shot for a birdie.

Jim Pettigrew has been seen in the clubhouse and we hope to see him back with us when he is able.

Results for May 25th

At last a warm  sunny morning which attracted 20 players.

The golf course is in excellent condition and our scores begin to reflect that.

Keith Ackerman won with 19 points and Brian Taylor pipped Bill Hardcastle on countback for second place with 18 points.

We welcomed Ken Davey back after injury and he celebrated with a birdie on the 5th.

Ian Tate had a birdie on the 4th and John Forsyth was nearest on the 7th.

We send our best wishes to Jim Pettigrew who is laid up at home.

Jim, we hope to see you for coffee when you are able.

Results for May 18th

Disappointingly only 13 players turned up on a pleasant morning for golf. Pleasant that is till you found yourself in the lush first cut of rough trying to get out.

4 players however rose to the challenge scoring 17 points. After countback the winner was Gordon Fisher with Melvin Cannell and Brian Robson joint second, John Varney missing out on a place. Brian Taylor was again nearest at 7.


Results for 20th April

25 players welcomed a lovely spring morning. Scoring was much improved reflecting the pleasant conditions. Runner up on 22 points was Gordon Fisher, recently returned from the Antipodes, while with 23 points Alister Lambie took the honours having recovered from delivering 1200 lambs with his team. Graham Mackie was nearest at 7 which Wilson Struthers birdied.

Congratulations to David Forsyth who achieved his first hole in one playing in the Strathmore Senior Gents Open last Friday. David also won the longest drive competition in his age category. Good shooting!


Results for 13th April

Despite a poor forecast 23 TAMS turned up find pleasant, if cool, conditions. Returning 22 points Steve Farrar was the clear winner with Brian [I've got a new driver] Robson maintaining his recent good form coming second on 19 points. Brian also was third in last Saturday's club competition with a net 66- TAMS can still compete!

A record number of 3 birdies was recorded at the 7th by Gordon Fisher, Jim Pettigrew and Sandy Macfarlane, Sandy also taking nearest the pin.

Results and chat 6th April

Brian Boyter kindly took some time out from his busy first week as Club Secretary to introduce himself to the group. He thanked the 'boys' for their continued support of the club and was very positive in his thoughts for the club's future.

20 players returned scores with Brian Robson taking first place on 21 points. Melvin Cannell and Ian Tate both returned 19 points, Melvin taking second place on countback. Ian, however, returned the only birdie at 9 while George Langlands was nearest at 7 for the second week in a row.

Two new players, Richard Leeson and Allan Young, joined the group.

Congratulations to John Napier and his good lady on their Diamond Wedding-the appropriate bag of Celebration sweets was much appreciated John.

Results for 30th March

23 players assembled for the last comp of the winter. Tricky conditions were reflected in several scores in [low] single figures. This did not stop our eldest TAM Steve Baczkowski from taking the honours with 18 points which included a birdie at 7-not bad for a 90+ year old! Youngster Brian Robson was second with 16 points while George Langlands was nearest the pin at 7.

Many are looking forward to the handicap increase of 5 effective from next week.

Results for March 2nd

19 players ventured forth. On his first TAMS outing Mike Rowse returned 20 points to take the honours [handicap assessment?] with Brian Robson coming second on 17 points. David Forsyth was nearest at 7.

It is proposed that all handicaps will be adjusted +5 for the new summer season in April. The cap will still be 27.

Unfortunately Jim Pettigrew had a heavy fall coming down the 8th fairway. This resulted in a visit to Borders A & E on Friday because of severe leg pain.

Fortunately nothing was broken but there was some impressive bruising. Appropriate medicine was dispensed and a pair of crutches issued. No golf for a while but no doubt a lot of rugby will be watched by the former Currie RFC captain.

Results for February 23rd

On a glorious sunny morning 14 of us enjoyed the conditions and played a little better than in previous weeks with 9 of us making double figures.

It was close at the top with Wilson Struthers edging out the rest on 14 points.

Jim Pettigrew was second on 13 points after a six-hole countback.

David Wallace celebrated his 75th birthday with a rather nice shot to be nearest at the 7th.

Results for February 9th

On a dull and dank morning 14 TAMS stalwarts took the field.

The greens have begun to look pretty good already though the muddy fairways made it rather hard work as there is no run at all.

Nevertheless Keith Ackerman made short work of it and was a clear winner with 16 points.

Sandy Macfarlane was all on his own in second place with 13 points but only 6 players made double figures.

Roger Key was nearest for a while some 120 feet from the pin at the 7th but was pipped at the post by Bill Hardcastle who was rather nearer the pin.

The clamour for handicap adjustments is growing!!

Results for 2nd February

13 souls decided to brave a poor weather forecast only to find very challenging [wet] course conditions. A record number returned points in single figures. Chris Beaumont returned an impressive 15 points, given the conditions, to take first place with Sandy Macfarlane coming second on 14 points. Roger Key was nearest the pin at 7 his ball having struck the pin.


TAMS stalwart ,Warner Hardie , visiting from Craigentiney was made welcome and was one of the few who scored more than 10 points.