Results for 12th September

24 ventured forth, despite the frost, to be rewarded ,once the sun was up, with a fine autumn morning. Once the frost melted ,however, it proved difficult to find balls in the first cut of rough, never mind finding the fairway with the shot. Many struggled to score double points but one of our newest members, Graeme Murray, and Alister Lambie both scored 19 points with Graeme taking the honours on countback. Keith Ackerman was nearest at 7.

Next week will be a first TAMS scramble. David Wallace will be sending out the appropriate rules/instructions/

The Xmas lunch is booked for the 7th of December.

Results for 5th October

On a dismal rainy morning a gallant turnout of 22 players got a good soaking.

At our weekly prizegiving we celebrated the 97th birthday of Steve Baczkowski, who played a few holes today before giving in to the wet conditions.

Steve is the last remaining member of the TAMS who fought in WWII.

There was a tie for first place on 18 points between David Ward-Gittos and John Varney.

It needed  recourse to a second level countback to separate them and it was John who took the honours.

Brian Robson was nearest at No 7 (from a distance it looked like it might just go in) and Gordon Fisher birdied No 7 even though he was not nearest.

Results 28th September

Despite the threat of storm 'Agnes' 22 players turned up to find a breezy but dry, fairly mild, morning. Ground conditions were challenging, however, reflected in several scores in single figures. Top of the double figures were Chris Malcolm and John Forsyth on 18 points, Chris taking the honours on countback. Chris also birdied 9 as did David Little with Richard Edmonds also contributing a birdie at 7 where John Varney was nearest the pin.

We plan to have a scramble on the 19th October -more information will be forthcoming.

Results for September 14th

19 players found the course in excellent condition despite the challenge of a wet first cut of rough. 10 players scored 15 points or more of which 3 tied for second on 16 points, Ken Davey taking the glory after countback, from John Varney and Wilson Struthers. First place on 17 points went to our most recent TAM, David Little whose handicap immediately reduces by 2. Ken Davey was also nearest at the 7th.


Results for 24th August

23 players enjoyed a pleasant summer morning. Many scores were in the 12-15 point range but the two Brians-Robson and Taylor-separated from the field with 18 points-Brian R taking the honours on countback and also winning nearest the pin at 7. The only birdie was recorded by Roger Key at the 5th.

A fit Jim Pettigrew was welcomed back after several weeks absence-he was one of the 15 pointers.

TAMS sponsorship fund of £400 was credited to the club on Monday.

A reminder that we will play for the JF Putter in 2 weeks time-the 7th September. Putters are not allowed but the usual TAMS rule of a 'gimme' ie a ball within the length of the grip of the club from the hole applies. On the green the ball must be struck by the head of the club chosen-not by the end of the shaft as in snooker-there are some imaginative TAMS around!


Results for August 17th

A pleasant morning welcomed 20 players. Scoring overall was mediocre with over half the group clustered around 12 to 14 points. Tied for second on 16 points were Sandy Morris and George Tucker, George taking the place on countback. Alister Lambie was a deserved winner with 20 points. George Tucker was nearest at 7.

We will play for the JF Putter on the 7th of September. Putters will not be allowed on the greens-another club must be used instead.

Jim McAuslin - one of the TAMS founders

With profound sadness I have to tell you that Jim died at home last evening.

Jim's wife, Jean, wrote to us to tell us that Jim had contracted Covid which developed into pneumonia. After a few days in hospital he was allowed home to be with his family when he died.

The Kingdom of Fife has lost one of its finest, a man of great warmth and generosity, a polymath and a fine golfer, a past winner of the Thorburn Cup even.

Jim was one of the founders of the TAMS and he continued  to play golf as long as he was able.

I remember Jim telling me that having bought a new Taylor Made driver at the age of 90, he found to his chagrin that he was driving the ball into the burn at the eighth hole

We had all got used to seeing Jim leading Jean in line astern towards the High Street on their mobility scooters.

You will be greatly missed Jim!

In days to come we will discuss how we will remember Jim.

Yours respectfully

David Wallace

Results for 13th July

Holidays, grandparent duties and participants in the senior's match were reflected in a low turnout of 13 players. It looked as if 15 points would win the day until the last group came in with Gordon Innes [our newest member] returning 17 points and Wilson Struthers in close pursuit on 16 points. Wilson was also nearest the pin at the 7th.

Next week is a 5 club competition playing for the Ken Bowie Salver.


Results for 6th July

The holiday fortnight was reflected in a low turnout of 13 players. The scoring was also low with 3 players tied on 14 points. David Wallace's recent good form saw him take the honours after countback with Eric Ward and Steve Baczkowski inseparable on second place. Bill Hardcastle was nearest at 7.

Putt of The Day: From the bunker on the left of the third green Roger Key's ball ended up some 100+ feet from the third hole on the far end of the seventh green. Roger then putted to 6 inches from the hole-the third that is. Impressive stuff.

We will play for the Ken Bowie salver on the 20th July. 5 club competition.

Results for 22nd June

Another warm summer's morning welcomed 18 players with an interesting range of shorts and knees on display. David Wallace's recent good form continues as does his rivalry with Ian Tate, both players returning 20 points, David edging the countback again to take second place behind Bill Hardcastle who scored 21 points.

Ian did birdie the 9th while Graham Mackie was nearest the pin at the 7th.

Results for 15th June

Not only was the weather hot so was the scoring with 4 players scoring 20 or more points. David Wallace and Ian Tate both hit 23 points with David taking the honours on countback. Several players scored in the high teens. Birdies were logged by Ian Tate, Ken Davie, Bill Hardcastle, David Ward-Gittos and George Langlands who was also nearest at the 7th.

The groundstaff have certainly risen to the challenge not to lose the course to the prolonged hot/dry spell.

For interest, I am posting this from the 8th Tee at Southern Dunes Golf Course in Arizona. The wonders of technology. Also I just birdied the 7th for 3 points! ( David Wright)

June 8th Results

20 players faced a somewhat chilly easterly wind with several underdressed for the cold start to the morning. The recent dry spell has also created fast greens and hard fairways increasing the distance run by the balls and the challenge of controlling shots. Rising to the challenge were Richard Edmonds and Eric Ward who both returned 21 points with Richard taking the honours on countback. Tony Kinder was nearest at 7.

Shot of the day came at the 8th where Gordon Fisher holed for a par from some 70 yards having visited the burn with his drive.


Results for June 1st

A perfect day for golf on a beautifully prepared golf course tempted 25 starters today.

We have finally begun to play well and our scores reflected that.

A clear winner on 25 points was Glasgow University's finest, John Cairns.

Second was George Tucker, one of the oldest TAMS, who celebrated his birthday with 20 points.

Backed up behind our winners were many player on 19, 18 and 17.

Ken Davey continued his return with his customary birdie on the 9th and Brian Robson was nearest on the 7th and he converted his tee shot for a birdie.

Jim Pettigrew has been seen in the clubhouse and we hope to see him back with us when he is able.