Fraser’s fine form wins him June Medal
Fraser MacBrayne took the spoils after taming the strong wind
Fraser MacBrayne took the spoils after taming the strong wind
A scramble in the box led to a fine half-volley equaliser by Fraser MacBrayne, his first goal in Pupils colours.
Greg, now with a tester for the championship, hit confidently and it lipped out and remained above ground, frustratingly, just to the left of the hole.
The outdoor service on the site of St Columba’s footprint, just west of Keil about half-a-mile from Southend village, marked 1455 years since the Irish missionary landed in Kintyre.
The competition was well attended, with 35 teams, comprising 139 men and 18 ladies, taking to the greens.
Scotland’s best known amateur lady golfer, Belle Robertson, who began her career at Southend aged 14, presented the prizes.
Facing strong winds Brannigan finished four shots clear of runner up John Brown at last weekend’s Dunaverty four club competition.