Vintners Golf Club.
The Vintners Golf Club annual Dinner Dance.

Golfing Vintners' Big Night Out.
The Glasgow Vintners Golf Club's annual dinner and dance and presentation of prizes in the Eagle Lodge, Bishopbriggs, was a tremendous Success.
Pictured shows a group of prizewinners. from left Charles Sweeney, Arlington Bar (Captain's Prize); Jack Devlin, Oxford Bar (Cantrell & Cochrane Cup); John Boyle, Waverley Bar (Queen Anne Trophy); Tony Ferry, Alamo Bar, Paisley (Silver Stag and Club Championship); Hugh McLaughlin, Ascot Bar (Dunn & Moore Coronation Cup); Peter Smith Shedden's Bar (Skol Cup); Bill Martin, Calypso Bar (Vintner's Tankard); Eddie Smyth, Anvil Bar (The Younger Putter); Ian Kennedy Molls Mire (The Brady Trophy).

Hugh McLaughlin, the Vintner's Golf Club captain, takes a celebration drink from the Dunn & Moore Coronation Cup watched by Tony Ferry, Mrs McLaughlin, Mrs Docherty and Mrs T J Docherty, sales director, Dunn & Moore Sales Ltd. 1970.
In the News 1970...
John Boyle wins Brady Trophy.

left to right are E. Smythe, president, Glasgow Vintners' Golf Club; L. Brady, Brady & Co., Glasgow; John Boyle; and W Martin, acting secretary, Glasgow Vintners' Golf Club. 1970.
The Brady Trophy for the Glasgow Vintners was won by John Boyle, the Waverley Bar, at Cochrane Castle.
Ratho Park, Golf Club, Midlothian.

Picture at the zone final at Ratho Park Golf Club, Ratho, Midlothian, are Mr. F. G. Laws, sales manager, East of Scotland branch, Scottish and Newcastle Breweries, Ltd.; Mr. E. H. Habberley, representative, A. Guinness and Co., Ltd., and G. Fraser, representative, Scottish and Newcastle Breweries, Ltd. 1970.
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In the News 1970...
"Swingers" at Pollok.
Brain Morrison, Stanley P. Morrison Ltd., won the Hepburn Ross Cup (First Class) at the Forty Nine Club golf outing at Pollok last week with (73) 70. Second was Leslie Hodge, Grant's Standfast, with (87) 75. Thirty-two members teed off. In the second class competition for the Martini Rossi Bowl R. J. McLean, Whyte & MacKay, was first with (87) 68. John Dunlop, Cutty Sark, took second place with (95) 71. 1970.
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Three Counties Summer Outing...
For their summer outing the Three Counties Golf Club visited the new Huntly 18 hole course. It was a popular venue, more than 60 members and guests attending.
The club has gained 20 new members this year and now has over 50.
The winner at Huntly was Mr. T. Murray of the Marine Hotel, Buckie with 77 (14) 63. Other winners: R. Anderson, Fraserburgh 80 (16) 64; S. Johnston (guest) 87 (23) 64. Best scratch score, 71, was returned by S. Millar, the Sandeman's representative.

In centre picture T. D. Murray (Marine Hotel, Buckie,) R. D. Wyper (Thistle Bar, Buckie,) and J. G. C. Knight (Guinness) mark up their cards at the 18th hole. (William Hay and Sons) putts.
In the News 1972...

Prize-winners in the St. Mungo Golf Club Stapleford Competition at Bogside. Mr. Jack Gow ledt of the Orchard Park Hotel and the Montford, Glasgow, won the Captain's prize with 37 points. With him is Mr. John Adams, the Riverside Tavern, Gorbals, Glasgow, in the second class, who took the Vice-Captain's prize, scoring 36 points. 1972.
Glasgow Regains "Guardian" Golf Trophy at Gailes.

The members of the Glasgow team who won the 75th anniversary match for the National Guardian golf trophy in the annual inter-cities contest for the licensed trade, which took place at Gailes.
Back row left to right: C Brownlie, J Gow, F. Martin, J. Grier, H. Kemp, J. Orr, W. Doodson, and M. Houston. Seated in front are W. Redpath, J. Green, G. Falconer (captain), G. Grier, and A. Moreland. 1972.

The Edinburgh team who took the Ballingall Spoon. At the back left to right G. Graham, J. Paterson, A. Wood, D. DeVries, S. Stevenson (captain), R. Kelly, J Christie, and A. Colquoun. 1972.

St. Mungo Golf Club dinner guests.
The top table at the St. Mungo Golf Club dinner held in the Exchange Restaurant, Glasgow. Back row left to right: Messrs Ian Ogilvie (Dundee); Ewell Irvine (Edinburgh); W. Robertson (Edinburgh); John Gilpin (Dundee); William Lockhart (Irvine Golf Club); Michael Houston (secretary of St. Mungo G.C.). In front are Messrs. John Green (vice-president, St. Mungo); Bob Crampsey (Guest Speaker); George Falconer (captain St. Mungo); Maurice Crawford (vice-captain, Irvine Golf Club); John Christie (vice-captain, Edinburgh). 1972.
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