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Golf tournament
Sunderland of Scotland Masters
Tournament information
LocationScotland
Established1985
Formatstroke play
Final year2002

The Sunderland of Scotland Masters was a golf tournament that was played from 1985 to 2002. It was a 72-hole stroke-play event on the "Tartan Tour", the PGA in Scotland's schedule. The event was initially played at Drumpellier but from 1991 a number of different Scottish venue were used.

Winners

Year Winner Score Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up Venue Winner's
share (£)
Ref
Watsons of Airdrie Monklands Masters
1985 Scotland David Huish 273 6 strokes Scotland Willie Milne Drumpellier 1,600
1986 Scotland Sandy Walker 278 1 stroke Scotland Steve Martin Drumpellier 1,600
Sunderland Sportswear Masters
1987 Scotland Stephen McAllister 271 2 strokes Scotland Martin Gray
Scotland Craig Maltman
Scotland Russell Weir
Drumpellier 1,800
1988 Scotland Russell Weir 267 1 stroke Scotland Martin Gray Drumpellier 2,000
1989 Scotland Craig Maltman 264 9 strokes Scotland Alastair Webster Drumpellier 2,000
1990 Scotland Russell Weir 269 2 strokes Scotland Colin Gillies Drumpellier 3,000
Sunderland of Scotland Masters
1991 Scotland Gary Orr 276 1 stroke Scotland Andrew Oldcorn Renfrew 3,350
1992 Scotland Kenny Walker 284 2 strokes Scotland Gary Orr Westerwood 3,350
1993 Scotland Andrew Oldcorn 273 6 strokes Scotland Euan McIntosh Westerwood 3,000
1994 Scotland Russell Weir 282 1 stroke Wales Richard Dinsdale Westerwood 3,000
1995 England Michael Jones 271 1 stroke Scotland Steven Thompson
England Richard Walker
Gleddoch 3,000
1996 Scotland Craig Ronald 271 2 strokes England Ged Furey
Scotland Steven Thompson
Ayr Belleisle 3,600
1997 Scotland Lee Vannet 271 2 strokes Scotland Colin Gillies Cawder 3,600
1998 Scotland Mike Miller 264 Playoff Scotland Robert Arnott Cawder
1999 Scotland Colin Gillies 270 1 stroke Scotland Alastair Forsyth Cawder 3,600
2000 Scotland Steve Martin 201 3 strokes Scotland Brian Marchbank
Scotland Russell Weir
Irvine
2001 England Jon Bevan 202 4 strokes Scotland Colin Gillies Irvine
2002 Scotland Ross Drummond 207 1 stroke Scotland Ross Aitken
England Robert Rock
Scotland Murray Urquhart
Irvine 3,600

The first Monklands Masters was held at Drumpellier in 1984 as an 18-hole pro-am and was won by Russell Weir. The 2000, 2001 and 2002 events were reduced to 54 holes by bad weather.

References

  1. Begg, David (20 May 1985). "Another 69 puts Huish well ahead". The Glasgow Herald. p. 17.
  2. Begg, David (16 June 1986). "Martin's 65 is not enough to thwart Walker's mastery". The Glasgow Herald. p. 12.
  3. Burnside, Elspeth (15 June 1987). "McAllister defies the wet conditions to comes home in 31". The Glasgow Herald. p. 12.
  4. Burnside, Elspeth (18 June 1988). "Weir proves the star with a record score". The Glasgow Herald. p. 26.
  5. "Maltman leaves them all behind". The Glasgow Herald. 16 June 1989. p. 46.
  6. Nicol, Alister (30 June 1990). "Weir soaks up pressure". Daily Record (Scotland). p. 36 – via Newspaper.com.
  7. "Anglo Gary Orr". Daily Record (Scotland). 7 September 1991. p. 43 – via Newspaper.com.
  8. Nicol, Alister (27 June 1992). "Walker strolls it". Daily Record (Scotland). p. 44 – via Newspaper.com.
  9. Nicol, Alister (27 June 1993). "Andy's top 10!". Daily Record (Scotland). p. 44 – via Newspaper.com.
  10. "Sunderland of Scotland Masters". The Daily Telegraph. 25 June 1994. p. 25 – via Newspaper.com.
  11. "Bolton's Michael Jones". Daily Record (Scotland). 24 June 1995. p. 52 – via Newspaper.com.
  12. "Craig Ronald". Daily Record (Scotland). 29 June 1996. p. 57 – via Newspaper.com.
  13. "Lee's just Sunder-ful". Daily Record (Scotland). 28 June 1997. p. 62 – via Newspaper.com.
  14. "Gillies is Colin the shots after his Tartan Tour victory". Daily Record (Scotland). 26 June 1997. p. 59 – via The Free Library.
  15. "Sunderland of Scotland Masters". The Daily Telegraph. 10 June 2000. p. 106 – via Newspaper.com.
  16. "Bevan busts a gust to win". Daily Record (Scotland). 8 September 2001. p. 50 – via The Free Library.
  17. "Six-birdie Drummond grabs glory". Daily Record (Scotland). 7 September 2002. p. 55 – via The Free Library.
  18. "Former Scottish boy's champion Russell Weir". The Glasgow Herald. 14 May 1984. p. 15.
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