Deans Golf Event Programme

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Turnberry, Ailsa Course 12 May 2023
DEANS CIVIL ENGINEERING

GRAND PRIZE

We are delighted to present the prize of a night in The Lighthouse Suite at Turnberry. Possibly the finest suite in the world. Elegant in its decor and grand in its aura, the Lighthouse Suite offers breathtaking views across the Irish sea to the Isle of Arran and beyond. With two bedrooms, each with it’s own private balcony and a grand private sitting room.

ITINERARY

Meet at the clubhouse from 9am

Registration and breakfast rolls (The Champions Suite)

Range practice with our PGA Professional Paul McKechnie

Tee times from 9.59am

Beat the Pro at the Par 3 9th

Pie and a pint at the iconic Lighthouse after nine holes

Drinks in the clubhouse following the round

Hotel check in between 4pm and 6pm

Pre-dinner drinks reception in The Ailsa Craig Suite at 7pm

Prize giving after drinks reception

Private dinner at 8pm; Jacket and Tie

After dinner drinks in the Lobby Bar

FOUR BALL ALLOCATION

Tee - Off Name Company Handicap Team 1 09:59 Andrew MacDonald 18 Steve Crombie 19 Colin Kennedy 21 Iain Bryant 18 Team 2 10:09 Jamie Stephen 22 Rick Norris 13 Andrew Dallas 18 Graham Beveridge 8 Team 3 10:19 Steven Deans 3 Brian Stevenson 5 Gordon Milne 5 Tony Armstrong 11 Team 4 10:29 Sean Christie 20 Paul Griffen 10 Barry McKeane 20 Alistair Dean 16 Team 5 10:39 Steven Robertson 3 Steve Dobson 20 Tom Paterson 5 Allan Jackson 7
Tee - Off Name Company Handicap Team 6 10:49 Alan Sinclair 5 Ian Gracie 24 Robin Bryant 24 Omid Najafian 22 Team 7 10:59 George Boyd 14 Ian McEwan 20 Steven Hendry 14 Euan Bell 9 Team 8 11:09 Gary Stafford 28 John Dierikx 28 Craig Whyte 20 Iain Sim 28 Team 9 11:19 Ian Rodger ICR CONSULT 28 Adam Bruce NEW WEST PROPERTIES LTD 28 Bruce Farquhar 18 Craig Haddow 28 Team 10 11:29 Henry Gildie 28 Raymond McCafferty 28 Anthony Reynolds 28 Allan McGill 24 CADDIES WILL BE ALLOCATED AT THE FIRST TEE

Deans Civil Engineering Trophy Turnberry, Ailsa Course

12th May 2023

We will play a Stableford Competition, for the Deans Trophy, where points are scored on a hole by hole basis. There will be an individual prize and a team prize. Full handicaps are allowed.

Handicaps have been agreed in advance and points will be awarded for your nett scores on each hole based on the following scoring chart;

2 or more over par

- 0 points

1 over par - 1 points

Par

1 under par

- 2 points

- 3 points

2 under par - 4 points

3 under par - 5 points and so on..

The Team Captain should mark the gross scores on the card provided and all individual and team scores will be calculated by our Aaron Smith;

The team event will be decided based on the best two scores on each hole. There will also be a ‘Longest Drive’ competition on the 5th hole – (Drive must be on the fairway) and; a‘Nearest the Pin” prize on the 11th hole – (Tee-shot must be on the green).

Our PGA professional, Paul McKechnie will await you on the iconic 9th tee for a charity “Beat the Pro Hole”, where a £20 stake will offer you the chance to win a great prize. All funds raised will go to The Neurosciences Foundation. Good luck!

PAUL McKECHNIE

I play full time professional golf and will be competing on the Paul Lawrie Tour and Scottish PGA tour in 2023. Career highlights have been winning the Europro order of merit and totalling 4 televised wins on the tour. I held a Challenge tour card for 6 consecutive seasons and played a full schedule on the Challenge tour on two occasions travelling to Africa, Europe and Asia in the process. I have also competed in numerous European tour events and have played with the likes of Rory McIlroy, Luke Donald, Paul Lawrie and Stephen Gallagher to name a few.

The pinnacle of my career to date was qualifying for the Open at Hoylake, an unbelievable experience even though I missed out on playing the weekend by one shot. Game is currently in great shape and will be going to European tour school at the end of the season with a view to obtaining my card for the 2024 season!

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Multiple sclerosis

Stroke

Alzheimer’s disease

Brain tumour

Parkinson’s disease

Epilepsy

Head injury

Schizophrenia

Cerebral palsy

Motor neurone disease

If someone in your family or one of your friends or colleagues has been affected by any of these conditions, please consider supporting us by giving a donation.

The Neurosciences Foundation is a Glasgow-based registered charity founded in 1978 to support research which will ultimately help people who have injured or have developed diseases of their brain and nervous system.

Your donations will support us to provide funding for pioneering research and education in Scotland. We give grants to early career doctors and scientists to explore new techniques and diagnostic treatments. We also support postgraduate studentships.

For more information and to support

The Neurosciences Foundation please visit www.neurosciencesfoundation.org.uk

Charity number SC011199

“WE LOOK FORWARD TO WELCOMING YOU TO TURNBERRY!”

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