Senior Section Overview
The Senior Section meets every Thursday from late September through to mid-April. Both ladies and gentlemen are warmly welcome. Players gather in the clubhouse for the draw at 9:30 AM.
Each week, we run a 15-hole Stableford League competition. Over the course of the season, the player with the best six scores is awarded the Brown Cup, while the Trophy goes to the runner-up. In addition to the league, we play a variety of other formats throughout the season — including monthly scrambles and other fun competitions.
We also enjoy three away days at different courses, competing for 36-hole and 18-hole trophies. An annual fixture is our friendly match against Kirkcudbright EGGS.
In May, we take a much-anticipated three-day trip to the Borders, organised by Dave Nielsen — a highlight of the Seniors calendar.
About the Seniors Section
The Seniors Section is an independent and informal group, separate from the main club sections. It was established in 2003 during Mick Wood’s time as Club Captain. The initiative came from Eddy Yates and Derek Shipley — Eddy acted as Convenor and organiser, while Derek served as Match Secretary.
From the start, it was agreed the Seniors would not be a formal section like the Ladies. Initially, play was on Wednesdays, before moving to the now-traditional Thursdays. During the winter league, a unique handicap system was introduced: the winner of each week’s game had their handicap cut by 2 shots, and the runner-up by 1 shot. The weekly winner received £10, and there was a draw for a sleeve of club-branded golf balls.
At the beginning, the group was gentlemen-only, but it soon became a mixed section — keeping the focus firmly on social golf and camaraderie.
A Trip Down Memory Lane
The first Borders trip was arranged by Eddy Yates and held at the Castle Hotel in Coldstream. The hotel had plenty of charm — with sloping, creaky floors and paper-thin walls — except for the spacious end room, where senior member Roddy Hermon held court.
Pre-dinner drinks were hosted in Roddy’s room, and dinners were a lively affair, with the entire hotel effectively ours for the trip. Let’s just say most found their way to bed in high spirits. Highlights included Roddy’s rousing rendition of “On Ilkla Moor Baht’at” and Eddy’s unforgettable mouth organ performances.
The stableford points are calculated in the normal fashion in Handicap Master. Rather than deduct a shot from a player’s handicap a point is deducted from the stableford points total. One stableford point is deducted for each win.
This amounts to the same thing as cutting a handicap. Handicaps cannot be temporarily reduced as handicaps are held in the Scottish Golf database. The club is not allowed to play around with official handicaps.
DATE | EVENT | WINNER |
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24th October | 1st Round of 36 Hole Trophy played at Thornhill won by Ronnie Ritchie | |
19th December | Christmas Lunch held ay Clachan | |
13th February | Alan Walker Trophy | |
27nd February | 18 Hole Trophy at Glenluce Provisional | |
3rd April | Second Round of 36 Hole Trophy | |
17th April | Final League & Lunch | |
17th September 2025 | Match v Kirkcudbright EGGS Home at 10am | |
25th September 2025 | Roddie Hermon Cup | |
2nd October 2025 | 9 Hole competition and AGM |
Minutes of the meeting held in the clubhouse on Thursday 3rd October 2024, commencing at 9.25 a.m.
Present: Dave Aitken, Brian Duguid, Terry Haine, Wave Tyrrell, Ronnie Ritchie, Stuart Rhodes, Derek Shipley, David Nielsen, Janette Davidson, Ian McCulloch, Jeff Sutcliffe, Rex Dressler, Sandy Harvie and Iain McQueen
1. Handicapping
A player’s handicap for the whole season is set using the handicap index in force on the 1st October. In the league only, the winner of each competition will have his or her handicap reduced by 1 shot.
2. Seniors’ League
The player with the best six points total over the season shall be the winner. The winner of each league with the lowest score will be awarded 10 points. Players with the same stableford score will be awarded the same points. Points for each league will be awarded all the way down to 1 point.
The first hole is a par 4 for Ladies & Gents. The fifth Hole is a par 5 for Ladies.
3. Divisions
There are two divisions according to handicap in order that one prize may be awarded to a player in each division.
4. Preferred Lies
Preferred lies apply throughout the Seniors’ season.
5. Damage by Animals
In the general area, areas of damage caused by rabbits or badgers are treated as ground under repair from which relief is allowed under Rule 16.1b. But interference does not exist if the damage only interferes with the player’s stance.
6. Lost Ball / Out of Bounds Relief
When a player’s ball has not been found or is known or virtually certain to be out of bounds, the player may proceed as follows rather than proceeding under stroke and distance.
For two penalty strokes, the player may take relief by dropping the original ball or another ball in this relief area.
(Summary: this will mean dropping a ball from knee height on the fairway within two club lengths of the edge no nearer the hole and level with where the ball was deemed to be lost. Relief may not be taken when a provisional ball is in play.)