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Scottish Amateur Championship |
29-Jul-13
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03-Aug-13
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Blairgowrie, Lansdowne
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The Scottish Amateur Championship is the SGU's flagship event, featuring the leading 256 amateur golfers in Scotland. The championship began in 1922 and has witnessed many famous victors, including legendary amateurs Ronnnie Shade and Charlie Green as well as some of the stars of the modern game, Colin Montgomerie and Stephen Gallacher. Each match shall consist of one round of 18 holes except the final which will be played over 36 holes. In the event of a halved match in any round, players shall continue to play until one player wins a hole.
RESULTS ARCHIVE: 2012 | 2011 | 2010 |
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2007
VIEW TV COVERAGE OF THE FINALS: 2012 | 2011 | 2010
>>LINK TO VIEW AND ORDER PICTURES FROM 2012 CHAMPIONSHIP |
Entry Details:
This Championship is open to any male amateur golfer who was either born in Scotland, has one parent or grandparent born in Scotland or can prove principal, permanent residency in Scotland for a period of not less than 3 years, and has not played for any other countries International Team at Boys level or higher or competed in a closed Championship of any country other than Scotland except as a boy. The starting field shall be 256 and, in the event of an over-entry, the number shall be reduced in order of exact handicap. Entrants who have failed to gain entry will be allocated to a reserve list by order of handicap.
>>>LINK TO ONLINE ENTRY <<<
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| Handicap Limit: 2.4 |
| Entry Closing Date: 27 Jun 2013 |
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Past Champions |
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2012 2011 2010
2009
2008
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Winner
Grant Forrest David Law Michael Stewart David Law
Callum Macaulay
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Venue
Royal Dornoch Western Gailes Gullane No.1 Royal Troon
Carnoustie
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Venue Information: - Blairgowrie, Lansdowne |
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The Blairgowrie Golf Club was founded as a private members club in 1889 and is situated in the heart of the magnificent Perthshire countryside. The Club features the renowned Rosemount and Lansdowne championship courses plus a very attractive 9-hole course which are set in heather lined avenues of pine and silver birch. In 1930 the club decided to expand the facilities yet again and engaged James Braid to re-design the course to devise a new 18 hole layout with provision for a new nine hole course.
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