First outing in 2020

After a 4 week gap 20 players were keen to play the first TAMS opportunity of 2020 despite challenging conditions. Two of our 'senior' members rose to the challenge scoring 19 points each, John Forsyth easing past George Tucker on countback. Ken Davie continued his birdie success at 9, which Ian Tate also birdied. Roger Key was nearest at 7.


A surprised Wilson Struthers [who was cruising the high seas in December] accepted the Stanley Ridgeway Trophy which he won last summer.

Results for December 19th

A very mild morning encouraged some good scoring. Ken Davie and Richard Edmonds tied on 22 points, Ken taking the countback, his birdie at 9 helping. George Langlands almost aced the 7th converting a nervy 10 inch put for the 2


The next play will be the 9th January as the clubhouse is closed on the 2nd. However if at least 6 play on the 2nd if cards could be collected for scoring on the 9th.


It was very sad to hear that Bill Hardcastle's wife Francesca and Harvey Robertson's wife Babs had both passed away.

5th December Results, Lunch and Prizewinners.

14 players ignored a poor weather forecast to find pleasant golfing conditions. Roger Key particularly enjoyed the conditions returning 24 points for first place. George Cunningham was second with a credible 21 points. Birdies were recorded by David Wallace at the 1st and Alistair Lambie at the 9th. Ian Tate was nearest at 7.



33 TAMS enjoyed an excellent Xmas Lunch provided by the catering team led by Nick. Much improved compared to the last 2 years.


The trophy winners this year were: Ken Bowie Salver - David Wallace

Stanley Ridgeway Trophy - Wilson Struthers

Roddie's Gavel - Doug Coltman

Handicap Quaich - Graham Mackie

Scratch Trophy - David Wallace

John Forsyth Putter -Sandy Morris


There was much laughter-merriment-ridicule around the table but the highlight of the afternoon was Chris Beaumont's melodious rendering of the 12 Days AFTER Xmas.

28th November results and Christmas meal arrangements

9 souls eventually faced [some reluctantly] a dreich winter's morning. Two of the first group out set the pace and the scoring, Warner Hardie returning 18 points for first, closely followed by Chris Malcolm on 17 for second. Warner also was nearest at 7. The third member of the group was pleased to be useful by marking Warner's card!


A general reminder that we will sit down at 12.30 pm on Thursday for Xmas lunch. Brian Robson will collect monies on the day-£20 for 2 courses, £22 for 3 courses. Please try and have the correct amount.

On a dark, cold morning... results for 21st November.

A dark, cold morning greeted 26 players-we lost one somewhere as we had 9 threes-careless!

Ronnie Watt was a well deserved winner with 23 points. Chris Beaumont maintained his recent form edging Warner Hardie for second place, both on 21 points. David Wallace birdied 9 and managed the impossible by holding the green at 7 for nearest the pin.

Results for 14th November

Chris Beaumont obviously likes this cold weather as he followed up last week's 22 points with an impressive 24 points today. Graham Mackie took the countback from George Langlands, both returning 19 points. Birdies were recorded by Ken Davie, Warner Hardie and David Wallace, the latter chipping in to record a rare birdie at the 3rd.


It was agreed that when winter greens are on that bunkers are treated as ground under repair.


Xmas lunch is confirmed on Thursday the 5th.

Results for 7th November

On a truly dreich and squelchy Autumn morning, 13 TAMS were the only players on the golf course until some of the ladies ventured out later on in what became a downpour.

Despite these conditions the scoring was terrific with more than half the field playing to or better than their handicaps.

There was a three-way tie for first place with 22 stableford points and the winner was Mr Consistency aka Gordon Fisher who just edged out Chris Beaumont and Rev Warner Hardie.

Warner was awarded a bonus ball for having parred the first two holes and made two more pars later on. Our senior academician, Tony Kinder, who continues to enjoy the benefits of his practising was nearest at no 7.

We were also delighted to welcome our good friend Ken Bowie for coffee.

Hallowe’en TAMS

Though frosty to start it was a superb morning for golf some 27 TAMS braving the cold.


Some good scores were returned Sandy Morris compiling an impressive 22 points. Countback was needed to separate Ken Davey and Richard Edmonds, both on 21 points. Ken took second an Eagle at 9 helping his cause. Wilson Struthers birdied 9 with Ian Tate somehow managing to keep the ball on the 7th for nearest the pin.


Steve Farrar sent in a nice note thanking everyone for their support and friendship as he moves to Archerfield. He will still be coming to the Xmas lunch.


10th October results

On a vile day of squally showers and low cloud we had an astonishing turn out of 18 players.

Among these stalwarts were our two oldest members, Steve and Jim, whose participation was greeted with great cheers.

Our day got even better when Steve came second in our Stableford with 19 points and, as he announced, on his 93rd birthday. What a remarkable man - we are lost in admiration of his enjoyment of his golf at his age and that he still manages to stroll round and bound up the stairs after his round.


But let that not detract from our today's winner, Ian Quigley with 20 points. Steve just managed to beat Chris Malcolm on countback for his second place. Ian is making an excellent recovery from his recent injuries.

Graham Mackie was nearest at the 7th and converted his tee shot for a fine birdie.


Results for October 3rd

An excellent turn out of 20 players on the first wintry morning of the autumn.

Dense fog lifted half-way up the third and then it was pleasant, despite the need to knock off the thick blocks of ice on our shoes.

The golf was modest though we had a clear winner in Jim Walker with a good score of 19.points.

David Wallace was second with 18 points and we had neither any birdies nor anyone nearest the pin.



Results for 26th September

On what finished up as a rather wet morning, we only managed 12 starters.

Today was our last stroke play event for this year. From now on until the end of March 2020, our competition will be a Stableford round.

Scoring was modest to say the least with some individual howlers which are best left unreported.

Bill Hardcastle did however play well and was a clear winner on nett 32, with John Napier also a clear second on nett 34.

Chris Malcolm was nearest on no 7 and no-one managed a birdie today.


We also invited Jamie to join us today to give us the opportunity to congratulate him on his elevation to the ranks of the PGA Professional Golfers.

We also thanked Jamie for his work in coaching the TAMS individually and in small groups and we presented him with a very large card signed by our members along with a nice bottle to celebrate with.



19th September results

24 players encountered a calm but dull morning with the course still in excellent condition.

Scoring was again generally good, 5 players recording under net 30. George Tucker was first on net 25. Sandy Morris and Ian Tate were both on net 27, Ian taking the countback. Birdies were recorded by Brian Robson on 8 and Ian Tate and Chris Malcolm on 9. Ronnie Watt was nearest at 7.


Brian Taylor kindly donated a dozen new Titleist balls to the cause.