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Youngsters benefit from pro-am event

CELEBRITIES from sport, entertainment and the business sector descended on Lanark Golf Club for Clydesdale Sports Council’s 20th annual Celebrity-Am tournament. Read

Awards evening goes with swing for local golfers

IT was a champions’ night that went with a swing at a local golf club recently. Read

Mike will defend British golf title on his home turf

BRITISH Blind Golf Open champion Mike Mayo is relishing the chance to defend his title in Hamilton next year. Read

Crawford wins Clydesdale boys' strokeplay championship

THE Sport Clydesdale Boys Strokeplay Golf Championship was held at Carluke Golf Club recently on an extremely warm and sunny day. Read

Golf: Prodigy Ewan (8) is following in Tiger’s steps

HE may just be eight years old – but Ewan McGuinness is already shaping up to be another Tiger Woods. Read

Golf clubs encourage youngsters to try the sport

TWO county golf clubs are playing a major part in the success of a nationwide programme aimed at encouraging more children to take up the sport. Read

Strathaven golfers step back in time to mark centenary

Strathaven Golf Club celebrated its 100th birthday on Friday with a number of nine-hole ‘shotgun’ Stableford competitions throughout the day. Read

Scotland’s top blind golfers compete in Hamilton event

SOME of the country’s finest blind golfers took part in the 2008 Greater Glasgow Blind Golf Society Classic at Hamilton Golf Club recently. Read

Lanarkshire ladies Teeing off for charity

A MAJOR children’s charity is calling on Lanarkshire’s lady golfers to take part in a summer tournament. Read

Golf ace Conor, 13, aims to hit big time

UDDINGSTON teenager Conor Vaughan this weekend bids to be crowned the best young golfer in Britain. Read