Sunday 28th July – Nestor’s Jug
Sunday 28th July – Nestor’s Jug
26 played on what was probably the best day we have had for golf all year – bright sunshine and a gentle breeze throughout. Golfers still had to contend with fast, tricky greens though and any score approaching level par was something to be proud of.
1st John Pennycott (15) – 36 points acb
2nd Stan Rainey (12) – 36
3rd Cameron Bruce (16) – 35 acb
4th Jamie Macpherson (3) – 35
2s
Nicol Auld, Kerr Drummond & Jamie Macpherson at the 4th. Cameron Bruce at the 16th. Kerr Drummond, Sean Higgins & Neil Richardson at the 17th
Wednesday 24th July – The Jim Pirie Quaich
Wednesday 24th July – The Jim Pirie Quaich
31 played in yet another competition that took a beating from the weather. Evening golfers endured horrible conditions with persistent rain, just like last year. That said, even the earlier players, benefitting from dry weather, scored modestly with the greens still lightning fast following the Open weekend. Andrew Mack returned a creditable 37 points to pip Keith Nisbet
1st Andrew Mack (16) – 37 points
2nd Keith Nisbet (1) – 36
3rd Alan Foggo (2) – 35 acb
4th Fraser McKenzie (20) – 35 acb
2s Keith Nisbet at the 4th and the 13th. Gavin Mainds at the 17th.
Monday 22nd July – The WBGC Junior Open
Monday 22nd July – The WBGC Junior Open
As in recent years, and despite poor weather, we had an encouraging turnout of younger golfers for the 2024 edition of our Junior Open. Always played on the Monday immediately after our ‘big’ Open. The ‘Junior’ gives the youngsters a chance to play the course in prime condition and with the assistance of the many mums, dads, and other appropriate adults who come along to guide them round. The course is specially set up to allow all ages to enjoy a game, with the very young playing fewer holes and the teenagers playing a full 18 hole round and as is now traditional, a generous array of prizes ensures every participant leaves with something to remember their day at Whiting Bay GC.
Ewan Morrison, playing off a handicap of 36, returned a net score of 46 (something his dad can only dream about) to become the 2024 WBGC Junior Open Champion. Here he is receiving his trophy from organisers Alan and Jill Foggo.
Our thanks go to all who took part and to the adults who acted as guides, caddies, referees etc, with a special mention for Flora Jean Mack and Nellie McKechnie, perennials when it comes to helping out at this popular event. Without their input, this would be a very difficult day to stage. Thanks also to the course and clubhouse staff who carried on on Monday just as they had left off on Sunday – superb! Finally, another huge vote of thanks to the Adair and Foggo families for organising. It’s an encouraging sign to see so many youngsters interested in the game.
Saturday and Sunday 20th & 21st July – The Hunter Furnishings WBGC Gents Open
Saturday and Sunday 20th & 21st July – The Hunter Furnishings WBGC Gents Open
As with the past couple of years, we were not blessed with good weather when it came to the premier event in the world’s golfing calendar. Saturday morning was decent enough, but the afternoon brought with it heavy rain and a swirling mist; dreadful conditions for golf that, happily, were not repeated on Sunday. Standing the weather, and the competition we had from the other Open at Troon, we had a more than respectable turnout on both days with scoring improving significantly on Sunday.
Saturday 20th July – The Bank of Scotland Cup
72 played
1st Ryan Armstrong (6) – 63 acb
2nd Douglas Auld (22) – 63
3rd Neil Stewart (2) – 64
4th Dylan Smith (10) – 65
Lowest Gross: Craig Young (+3) – 62
No 2s returned
Sunday 21st July – The Royal Bank of Scotland Cup
72 played
1st Cameron Bruce (18) – 58
2nd Sandy Pringle (14) – 61
3rd Andrew Mack (17) – 63 acb
4th Neil Richardson (4) – 63
Lowest Gross: Craig Young (+3) – 64
2s
Markus Kroner @ 2, Danny Head @7, David Morrison @ 11, Alasdair Kelly @ 16, Alan Hill @ 17
The Whiting Bay Gents Open
The 2024 Open Champion is Whiting Bay member, Cameron Bruce, who returned a net total over both days of 128, improving his Saturday score by 12 strokes on Sunday. The best overall scratch score came from Craig Young of Lamlash GC. Craig won the same accolade last year playing off a handicap of plus 1; this year he played off plus 3 and still bettered last year’s score by 1 stroke to return a net 128. Many congratulations to Cameron and Craig and to Ryan Armstrong on winning the Bank of Scotland Cup.
Thanks to all who came along to play in the event. Saturday’s weather forecast did little to encourage golf, especially in the afternoon, and the fact that so many played clearly reflects the popularity of the competition and of our golf course. It is in fantastic condition just now and is a credit to the work Stuart and Robbie, guided by George McKechnie, have put in throughout the earlier part of the season. Heartfelt thanks to them and also to the team of volunteers who, earlier in the week, took to the course to help with tidying up those few parts of the fairways that needed special attention for our signature event.
Huge thanks again to Neil Richardson and Hunter Furnishings, our main sponsor. Once again, their generosity was in evidence with prizes on offer as well as golf balls, tees and other goodies for the competitors. As with last year’s event, Neil donated a Stressless Recliner with matching footstool to go to the first hole-in-one of the weekend. Surprisingly, with so many expert golfers playing, that event did not occur! We were, however, able to auction the item in the clubhouse on Sunday evening and a healthy amount was raised for club funds.
In the clubhouse, Dave and Mhairi, ably assisted by their catering army of Jackie Watson, Dawn Lyle, Kirsty McKinnon, Kirsty Morrison, Grace Crichton, Fraser Hackett and James Hackett, provided an endless supply of high quality food and drink over both days while outside the clubhouse, Jamie “The Train” Allen defied the weather to do likewise with the barbecue. Thanks also to the Whiting Bay Improvements committee for the use of their barbecue and awning, the latter especially appreciated on Saturday afternoon!
Finally, our thanks once again to all our friends and neighbours who supported us by sponsoring and donating prizes or who otherwise assisted in the running of the competition. The weekend was a huge success and we hope to all meet up again for the 2025 edition.
2024 WBGC Open Champion Cameron Bruce with his trophy and WBGC club captain Doreen Mainds
2024 WBGC Open best scratch sorer CRaig Young with his trophy and WBGC club captain Doreen Mainds