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Golfer Gilmour aims to go one better

THE OPENING two rounds of the 2016 club championship for gents was contested last weekend over the scorching Machrihanish sand dunes.

Last year’s runner-up Steven Gilmour put together two excellent rounds to take a strong three-shot early lead, with George McMillan nearest to him.

The handicap competition, the Jim Scally, was played over the first two rounds and was a keenly contested affair with Stewart MacMillan emerging victorious with two excellent net scores of 66 and 69 for a 135 total.

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