It was an immense looking day – at least on paper, a round of golf at a fabulous golf course, playing for our favourite clubs (at least for Mr Arthur … ) free dinner and celebrities. Unfortunately the weather had other plans for our great day! But like true golfing enthusiasits we didn’t let it dampen our spirits. In howling gales we introduced ourselves to the watching sky sports cameras and started competing for Accies and Motherwell. It was a great day at the Pro:fantastic golf day with myself, Mr Arthur, Ross Corcoran and Cameron Graham. We played some great golf and had some fantastic holes from disasterous 5 putts at par three to some magical chips. Highlight of the day has to be the skills challenge on a short par 3. The challenge was to chip the ball as close as possible to the hole from the back of the green from the rough. A quick look at the previous closest effort we quickly realised there was only one way to win it. Up step Ian Arthur, as Mr Chippy as he will forever be known, to sink the ball straight into the cup to send us delirious and the Sky Sports cameraman to detach his static camera for a close up of us all high fiving on the green. We were also interviewed by Sky Sports own Matt Lorenzo as well as the legendary Frank McAvennie (who regrettably didn’t use his famous catchphrase) It was truly a great day and keep an eye out for us on Sky Sports in the coming weeks. Thanks to Ross Corcoran for the opportunity to play
Friday 23 October 2009
The Grammar Ryder Cup!
It was a glorious sunny Sunday morning in Hamilton when the HGS golf team descended on Riccarton Golf Club dressed in the blue of Europe and the red of America. Team Captains of Europe Mr McAlpine and Mr Cunningham were paired with Craig Laing and Cameron Graham respectively. The final Europe pairing would be Dean Johnstone and Ross Corcoran. Whilst Team Captains of America Mr Arthur and Mr McGowan were teamed with Scott Hutchison and Jack Reid. Their third group pairing would be Fraser Kinsman and David Cross. It was to and fro between Arthur and McAlpine all afternoon (albeit Laing keeping the game alive for as long as he could with some exquisite play at the back to back par 5s. McAlpine failed to get going and any holes he did muster a challenge he was shot down in flames by Master Arthur chipping in from all angles (I did run the Hospice Run in the morning Laing so give me a break!). Europe were feeling the fear after Europe Team Captain Cunningham retired early on with a suspected back injury brought on by the little known ailment of “playinstinkinalitis” – would this be too much pressure on the shoulders of Cameron?
Game 3 finished early with a win and point for Arthur and Hutchison despite Craig Laing playing so well. This left Captain McAlpine nervous of the results of the other ties. The pairing of Johnstone and Corcoran came up top trumps with a point that tied the game and the match deciding tie one man down! In the end the loss of Cunningham had no bearing on Cameron Graham who was later quoted as saying “I didn’t even realise he had left” to give Europe the Cup with a 2-1 win!
Team Europe 2 - Team America 1
Tuesday 15 September 2009
Ryder Cup HGS
Sunday 20th September (following the gruelling St. Andrews Hospice Run!)
Game 1
Arthur and Hutchison Vs McAlpine and Laing
Game 2
McGowan and Reid Vs Cunningham and Graham
Game 3
Kinsman and Fair Vs Johnstone and Corcoran
Game 1
Arthur and Hutchison Vs McAlpine and Laing
Game 2
McGowan and Reid Vs Cunningham and Graham
Game 3
Kinsman and Fair Vs Johnstone and Corcoran
Friday 19 June 2009
SLL Golf Festival
I was fortunate enough to take part in this year's SLL Golf Festival held at Hollandbush Golf Course in Lesmahagow.
Hamilton Grammar were represented by Cameron Graham, Jack Neiland, and Dean Johnstone. We took part in a fun Texas Scramble, but sadly the weather was terrible. It rained all day and it was incredible that the course held up so well.
Jack and Cameron were booming drives down the fairway, while myself and Dean struggled to match them. Our contributions were really in putting, though Dean did strike the shot of the day with his 3 wood onto one of the par5s. We worked well as a team, even though there were a few holes I didn't even drive off due to not being able to hold the club in the wet.
Our good scoring was let down by 3 bogeys, but even so we shot a 66. Sadly we were just pipped by a very strong Lesmahagow side who naturally had local knowledge.
Our lads did the school proud and hopefully we will be back next year to have another run at the title.
Hamilton Grammar were represented by Cameron Graham, Jack Neiland, and Dean Johnstone. We took part in a fun Texas Scramble, but sadly the weather was terrible. It rained all day and it was incredible that the course held up so well.
Jack and Cameron were booming drives down the fairway, while myself and Dean struggled to match them. Our contributions were really in putting, though Dean did strike the shot of the day with his 3 wood onto one of the par5s. We worked well as a team, even though there were a few holes I didn't even drive off due to not being able to hold the club in the wet.
Our good scoring was let down by 3 bogeys, but even so we shot a 66. Sadly we were just pipped by a very strong Lesmahagow side who naturally had local knowledge.
Our lads did the school proud and hopefully we will be back next year to have another run at the title.
Thursday 14 May 2009
South Lanarkshire Leisure Schools Golf Festival
This year's competition is at Hollandbush Golf Course on Wednesday 17th June.
There is an opportunity for individual players to enter butthey must be single handicappers.
The team events consists of:
a handicapper betwee 10-18
a handicapper between 19-28
a beginner
a teacher/helper
If interested contact Mr McGowan, Mr McAlpine or Mr Arthur.
There is an opportunity for individual players to enter butthey must be single handicappers.
The team events consists of:
a handicapper betwee 10-18
a handicapper between 19-28
a beginner
a teacher/helper
If interested contact Mr McGowan, Mr McAlpine or Mr Arthur.
Sunday 19 April 2009
Tuesday 3 February 2009
The Climie Cup
Team Captain's for 2009's inaugural Climie Cup are the one and only
Mr Marcus McGowan
Mr McGowan has organised a competition between HGS and his old school Mearns Castle. A date and venue has yet to be organised, but we are hopeful that after the staff competition that we can arrange a pupils contest also. So get practicing!
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