On this occasion, the club announced its trophy winners, celebrating a range of achievements.

Paul Dorrian was named Club Champion for the seventh consecutive season and ninth overall, reportedly placing him just two championships away from matching J.M. Ritchie’s record of 11.

Crawford Rae, who recently represented Scotland at the senior level, reportedly had a productive season.

He won the Senior Championship and the Syd Montford Trophy, after qualifying for the Club Championship with a score of 131, reportedly one of the lowest at Greenock Golf Club.

Terry Dorrian reportedly set a new record as the first player since the late 1950s to win both the Challenge Cup and the Reid Rose Bowl in one season.

Billy Petrie reportedly took home the Lyle Medal, thanks in part to his notable net score of 57 in the opening round.

Greenock Golf Club also saw a series of team competitions.

Kieran Nelis and Robert Murray reportedly emerged as victors in the Captain’s Foursomes, while Jeremy Deveney and Mark Hourston reportedly won the Navy Cup.

The annual prize-giving night featured speeches, presentations, and celebrations, highlighting the club’s tradition of unity and love for the game.

A wide array of winners reportedly shows the club’s depth of talent.

Greenock Golf Club hopes to see more of this depth showcased in the new season.

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