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GWA Golf Day 2025

Friday, 20 June, saw us hold our annual GWA Golf Day at The Glen Golf Club, North Berwick. It was a glorious, sunny day, and the golf was of a very high standard, despite the blistering conditions.

Steven Burns was the overall winner for the second time, taking home the tankard and the Aran knit cardigan with an impressive 46 points.

We had the first ever female name on the Bill Renton Cup, with Beth Mill-Irving beating Graeme Hyland with a BB9; both scored 35 points.

The best Partner of the day was Robbie Dalgleish, who won the Graham Hush Shield with a score of 32 points.

In the afternoon, they played five holes for the Jim Spence Salver, which was won by Mark Thompson and Jay Baverstock with a combined score of 20 points.

Alan Potts won the scratch prize with a score of 76 (6 over par). He also claimed both the longest drive and nearest to the pin prizes.

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