The semi-finals on Wednesday morning will be:
Greg McCaffer (Whitecraigs) v Bryce Clark (Alloa)
Matthew Robertson (Glasgow) v Jack Emerson (East Kilbride)
At the half way stage, James Wilson (Balmore) leads the way on 380 points with DGU Strokeplay & Matchplay Champion Scott Moore (Clydebank & District) in second place with 240 points. Iain MacCalman, Angus McKay and Steven Stewart are close behind.
Full details here: 2018 OOM
This afternoon's quarter final matches are:
Greg McCaffer (Whitecraigs) v Andrew Brisbane (Ranfurly Castle)
Bryce Clark (Alloa) v Callum Waugh (Bothwell Castle)
Matthew Robertson (Glasgow) …
The West of Scotland Boys Strokeplay Championship was played at Dullatur Golf Club on Monday 9th July 2018.
The winner was Greg McCaffer of Whitecraigs Golf Club with a 2 round score of 150. In second place on a count back was Jack Emerson, East Kilbride, with Louis Fleming, Haggs Castle, in third place.
Greg is pictured…
Congratulations to Scott Moore (Clydebank & District) who added the Matchplay Championship to the Stokeplay Championship he won last week.
Scott defeated Martyn Paton (Helensburgh) in a closely fought final over the Clydebank & District course.
Both finalists are pictured with the trophy along with Scott and DGU President Alan Bell.
The draw for Sunday morning's semi finals is:
8.30 Scott Moore (Clydebank & District) v Kevin Logan (Clydebank & District)
8.40 Martyn Paton (Helensburgh) v Chris Thursby (Cardross).
Results of the Wylie Trophy played in conjunction with the Strokeplay Championship.
1st Clydebank & District
2nd Dumbarton
3rd Windyhill
4th Helensburgh
5th Lenzie
Clydebank & District will represent the Area in The Scottish Club Championship at Kinross on the 23rd September.
Congratulations to the players reaching the quarter final stage.
Scott Moore v Jason Millar
Kevin Logan v Craig Bisset
Martyn Paton v Angus McKay
Chris Thursby v Douglas Willoughby.
Congratulations to Scott Moore (Clydebank & District) who won the Strokeplay Championship over his home course with a 36 hole total of 135, 1 under par. In equal second place 1 shot behind were Iain MacCalman (Clober) and Andy Campbell (Dumbarton).
Scott is pictured receiving the trophy from Alan Bell, DGU President.