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Scottish Mixed Foursomes Golf Week a big hit on Tayside

Michael and Carol Arden, senior winners of the Scottish Mixed Foursomes Golf Week, with overall winners Ian and Sandra Parr.
Michael and Carol Arden, senior winners of the Scottish Mixed Foursomes Golf Week, with overall winners Ian and Sandra Parr.

More than 250 golfers travelled to Perthshire and Angus to take part in the Scottish Mixed Foursomes Golf Week 2014.

The Carnoustie Country competition is played over five of Scotland’s finest inland courses Alyth, Blairgowrie, Glenisla, Kirriemuir and Strathmore.

The majority of competitors were from the UK, but there were also several Dutch, Irish and American couples.

David Norman of Strathmore Golf Centre said: “Over the last 10 years this tournament has built up a loyal following, with many couples returning year after year and bringing their friends with them.”

After their week of golf, the competitors gathered in Blairgowrie Golf Club for the prize ceremony. Ian and Sandra Parr from Childwall Golf Club in Liverpool, were named overall winners.

Michael and Carol Arden, of Bradley Hall Golf Club in Halifax, won the senior title.

For more information the Scottish Mixed Foursomes Golf Week 2015, including the full results, visit www.scottish-mixed-foursomes-golf.co.uk.