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GOLF 2024

Annual Golf Texas Scramble

On Saturday 17th August 11 golfing curlers plus 1 guest took part in this popular event.

Due to a congested programme at Glencorse Golf Course we had to change the venue and thanks to Stuart Blackwood, Broomieknowe Golf Course was able to accommodate us.

Four teams of three players teed off at 3:00pm comprising:

Team 1 – Jim Hume, Iain Scott and Liz Anderson

Team 2 – Stuart Blackwood, Reg Dunbar and Jean Noble

Team 3 – Dave Anderson, Jan Stuart and Craig Burrell (guest of Martin) 

Team 4 – Ian Roberston, Jim Ramsay and Martin Hobbs

Following 18 holes of mixed golf we adjourned to the bar for well-earned refreshments to verify the scorecards and distribute prizes as follows:

Nearest the pin at the 15th – Reg Dunbar

Longest Drive (gents) – Jim Ramsay

Longest Drive (ladies) – Jean Noble with the shortest ‘long drive’ ever recorded. The other two ladies couldn’t find the fairway.

Team 4 of Ian, Jim R and Martin took the ‘booby prize’ with a score of 81

The winners were team 3 of Dave, Jan and Craig with a score of 74

The other scores were team 1 with 77 and team 2 with 79. Interestingly all teams scored 40 on the outward nine holes so it was the proverbial ‘game of two halves’ 

President David with Barbara and Norman Stuart joined us for a very pleasant meal and good chat to complete a very enjoyable afternoon.

Report provided by Dave Anderson

Croquet Day 24

A drizzle in the air on Sunday 14th of July didn’t stop over 30 of our members attending our annual Croquet event. A change of venue from Penicuik Estate to Penicuik Cricket Club grounds worked well for us. Indoor facilities were available for refreshments and food out of the damp conditions.

There were many nowhere near near misses that can be seen on a video provided by Graeme Cassie. Catch up on this link https://youtu.be/46PwLVACL38

Four games for each team of two resulted in a playoff between Carr/Blackwood and Blackwood/McKay. Adele along with Dave stole the honours from Husband Stuart and playing partner Linda.

Coming soon the next planned summer event is Golf at Broomieknowe

PRIZE GIVING DINNER 2024

Glencorse Golf Club was the venue for the annual ceremony where Club Members and guests joined President David Gillespie with Sir Robert Clerk and Lady Faye to honour winners of season 23/24. Welcome drinks were sponsored by David and Barbara Gillespie before the assembled heard Grace from Jim Cowper before enjoying Dinner.

Suddenly it is 9.30, we had spent over two and a half hours socialising and it was time for honours to be recognised on our winners from the season gone. Sir Robert started by presenting Medals and Trophies to Bonspiel winners. Then came the first visit of the evening to accept recognition for Graeme Cassie. Graeme was presented with The Brown Salver by Craig Brown for his advancement in the game and his dedication to the Club and Curling.

Graeme then went on to be presented with The Gillespie Salver for being the highest scoring Lead or Second in a Points Competition. Graeme did win our Intermediate Points and was a team member in the winning Knock Out rink, so yet more prizes for him!

Trophies, Medals and Glasses continued to be presented to Kirsty McWilliam for Singles High Road and Dave Carr for Low Road.

Pairs saw the third of five appearances from Alex Moir when he joined Craig Brown for the Low Road award. Alex had already had recognition for being in the Opening Bonspiel with Craig and The Club Challenge, he was to accept even more silver when he was awarded prizes for being in the winning rinks of Knock Out and Thirds.

Oh, High Road winners were Margaret Carr and Reg Dunbar.

Applause continued for Team Gillespie Knock-Out winners, Team Anderson for Hurley success and to Team Baptie for securing The Hope Quaich for winning the Thirds League.

Only one piece of silverware left to be presented by Sir Robert. It was of course The Kettle which was won by Team Scott. Scott (junior) led Martin Hobbs at Third, Scott (senior) at Second and Jean Cassie at Lead.

Roger Scott, Iain Scott, Sir Robert Clerk, Jean Cassie and Martin Hobbs

The formal part of the evening was completed with a well presented Thank-you speach by Vice President Margaret Carr. The night continued as members and guests mingled, chatted and congratulated each other with some even toasting Iain, Martin, Roger and Jean when Iain offered celebratory nips from his well earned Kettle.

THIRDS LEAGUE WINNERS

The last few weeks have been a real fight for the top slot in The Thirds between the McWilliam and Baptie Rinks. We all thought that it would come down to the final game. Unfortunately for Team McWilliam, Alan McDonald and his team took a win in the penultimate game.

It was also a fight at the other end of the league to stay off the bottom. The final game was between Hobbs and Dunbar and it proved to be a ‘Phew!’ for Reg Dunbar.

So! that’s it for season 23/24 and we should all congratulate Kyle Baptie, Alex Moir, Karen Black and Jan Stuart for winning 7 games out of 8 to win The Thirds League.

Full details on The Thirds League page.

New Kettle Champions 23/24

The clear winners of this years Kettle Trophy are Team Scott who ended 6 points clear of the closest rivals Anderson and Ramsay who could only count 14 Points.

Father and son or should it be son and father combination worked well along with Third Martin Hobbs and Lead Jean Cassie.

The full Kettle table can be viewed on The Kettle Page.

President’s Report

King George IV

In the Midlothian Province King George IV competition this year, Penicuik CC was represented by President David Gillespie (skip), Iain Scott, David Carr and Craig Brown. 

Our first game was on Friday 1st December, we were drawn against 37Club, and came back in the final end from 4-7 down to win 8-7 and move into the quarter-final, played on Friday 19th January. Our opposition this time was Sweepers CC, and we won again 7-2. 

In the semi-final on Friday 16th February we lost 6-4 against SIAE, who went on to win the final against Merchiston (a game we were able to watch from adjacent sheets while playing Kettle matches).

Scottish Curling District Medal

The competition dating back to 1839-40 offers “ a friendly and social opportunity for clubs to play a one-off match against opposition they might not otherwise meet” – this year on Saturday 23rd March we played against a team from Irvine Curling Club. 

Following tradition this two rink match was skipped by our President and Vice President. President David Gillespie’s team (Dave Carr, Graeme Cassie and Stuart Blackwood) started well, were 4-1up after four ends, lost the 5th and 6th ends, and won 5-4 with the final stone in the 7th. Meanwhile Vice President Margaret Carr’s team (David Anderson, Jim Ramsay and Jenny Wray) having lost the first end won the next six, ending up 17-1. 

We enjoyed the good company of our visitors before and after the game. 

PAIRS COMPETITION

Sunday 17th March 2024

Eight Pairs set out to secure The Clock Trophy.

Penicuik should be proud of the standard of play that can be produced in our Club! From the first Stones delivered at 2.30 until the final Stones delivered after 9pm there was a very high standard of play and determination from all Pairs competing. Earning this years title was not an easy one and congratulations go to The Winners!

Four of our members walk away with their names logged in our history book. After their defeat against Kirsty McWilliam and Jean Noble in the first round, Craig Brown and Alex Moir fought off competition from Keith Morris and Graeme Cassie as well as Dave Carr and Pamela Ramsay in their Semi Final game to be announced as Pairs Low Road winners for 2023/24

The High Road ended after a partial Handshake after the 4th End because The Bell had rung BUT the Ice Man gave permission for another end (which he would later regret). The two Pairs agreed between themselves to accept his offer and play on but things didn’t end in the 5th End either as players had to Draw the House. This would be the second time that Margaret Carr, and partner Reg Dunbar were forced into a Button Draw. In their first win of the day against Liz Anderson and Alan McDonald in a tense 3-3 game Margaret and Reg secured their High Road journey.

Had the players fully shook hands at the 4th end, the title would have been in the hands of Carr and Dunbar but giving the remaining spectators a nail biting time McWilliam and Noble drew level. There was to be no more extra time from the Ice Man and it had to be a Button Draw. Kirsty’s Stone ended just short of The House while Margaret’s held on at the back which gave a ‘Shattered’ Margaret Carr and Reg Dunbar the 2023/24 title of High Road Pairs Champions! Many congratulations to all who took part but especially to High and Low Road winners.

37 CLUB CHALLENGE 2023/4

On Thursday the 7th of March at 8.15, players offered each other “a good game” and play commenced in this annual game. The Penicuik non appearance a year ago was only mentioned once prior to the game. 37 Club took control of the trophy in our last tussle, so it was all for the winning.

Penicuik were represented by Jarrad Manesh, Karen Black and President David Gillespie in the Team Skipped by Dave Anderson, while Reg Dunbar, Graeme Cassie and Kirsty McWilliam were Skipped by Jim Ramsay.

The 37’s chose Blue Stones to lead their attempt to hold on to the Trophy. By the time that the first end was over Penicuik were 2 Up. In end 2 the Anderson Rink regained the 1 point they had lost in the first but Team Ramsay lost a 2 to their opposition which was being Skipped by Alister Hay. Both Penicuik teams won their 3rd end putting us into a 9-3 winning position! Looking Good! There is of course a But coming! BUT ends 4 and 5 were captured by The 37’s against both Penicuik teams. It’s only 9-7 to Penicuik now! In end 6 the Power came back to Penicuik when both teams added a further 7 to their lead. The clock was ticking and it looked as if End 7 would be the last. Unfortunately, together we had given 3 points back to our opposition but worse still, Team A led by Mr Anderson just made time to have an 8th end. The score at the close of End 7 was Team A, Anderson 6 37’s Williamson 9 while Team B had completed their game with a 10-5 win. Team B members couldn’t look at play and retired to The Bar with their opposition. Meanwhile back on The Ice Team A took a 1 which left their score at 7 against 37’s 9. Teamwork allowed Penicuik a winning score of 17 with 7 Ends against 14 and 8 Ends for 37 Club. A Great Game and congratulations to 37 Club.

Upstairs Mike Williamson did his best to hang onto The Trophy by repeatably claiming a win because of Ends which unfortunately is the case! As always, while being very sociable it was a competitive game. We know who really won!

PAIRS COMPETITION 2023/4

THE DRAW HAS BEEN MADE

TEAM A Keith Morris & Graeme Cassie PLAY TEAM B Jim Ramsay&Stuart Blackwood

TEAMCCraig Brown & Alex Moir PLAY TEAM D Kirsty McWilliam& Jean Noble

TEAM E Dave Carr & Pamela Ramsay PLAY TEAM F Dave Anderson & Karen Black

TEAM G Margaret Carr & Reg Dunbar PLAY TEAM H Liz Anderson & Alan McDonald

The games commence on 17th March at 2.30 and are played throughout the afternoon into the evening to find eventual High Road and Low Road Winners. Why not JOIN US to watch the games, have a blether, have a snack, have a drink and collect autographs!

KNOCKOUT 23/24

After Dave Carr and his Rink eliminated Team Ramsay and David Gillespie did the same with Team Anderson in the Semi Finals, the two teams met in the final. The Carr team was made up of C Brown at 3rd, R Scott at 2nd and A McDonald at Lead. Team Gillespie comprised of I Scott, A Moir and G Cassie who held the Lead position.

The 7 End game produced a convincing win for Team Gillespie scoring 11 Points with 5 Ends against Team Carr who scored 2 Points with 2 Ends.

Congratulations to President David and his team!