Congratulations to Willie Kay on winning the Storry Cup with a two round aggregate score of 133 (64+69), nine under par.
Willie held off the challenge of David Black who finished runner up two shots back on 135 (65+70), seven under.
Matty Smith took third place on 137 (65+72) by virtue of yesterday’s low round ahead of Adrian Bowman (68+69), also on 137and five under par.
Willie followed up his sensational round yesterday with another sub par round today and had enough hand over David, who will be disappointed with his front nine score which proved costly for him.
For clarification, all handicaps remained the same for the two rounds, so any overnight handicap changes were removed to calculate the two round aggregate scoring.
The top 16 players in the competition who qualified for the Richardson Matchplay competition were (in placing order and seeding for the Richardson):-
- Willie Kay 133
- David Black 135
- Matty Smith 137
- Adrian Bowman 137
- Alex Bathgate 138
- John (Jinky) Johnston 138
- John Kerr 139
- Dougie Saunders 139
- Jonathan Douglas 139
- Tony Lang 140
- Lyndsay Steele 140
- Joe Kennedy 141
- Gordon Sommerville 141
- Ronnie G Stuart 141
- Colin MacKenzie 142
- David Russell 142 ( just edging out Shaun Conway on low round countback)
The draw for the Richardson Matchplay will be set up this week on Club V1 “Knockout” menu
Today’s Storry Cup Round 2 winners were :-
1st place Scott Prentice 79 11 68 bih
2nd place Dave Newlands 80 12 68 bih
3rd place Jim Lawson 86 18 68
Scott picks up £57 for winning, Dave wins £34.20 as runner up and Jim adds £22.80 to his Pro
Shop account.
There were 3 two’s at the short 15th hole scored by Jim Stewart, Scott Prentice and Ryan Henderson, all players picking up £30.40 for their birdies.
Not a bad pay day for Scott!
The May Labinjoh Medal was also played for today and the qualifiers for the Final are :-
Scott Prentice 68
Dave Newlands 68
Jim Lawson 68
Adrian Bowman 69
Craig McGinley 69
David James 69
Tam Laird 69
Robert Montgomery 69
Well done to all the Winners today and congratulations again to Willie Kay on his Storry Cup success.