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Friday, 4th July 2008
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A dream start in pro debut
BANCHORY amateur James Byrne stole the show in his maiden appearance in a professional tournament.
Hat-trick of honours for Eric
CULTER FC held an end-of-season race night at The Seafield Club on Friday.
Banchory ace Byrne sets the early pace in Scottish Challenge
A FIRST competitive hole in one on his maiden appearance in a professional tournament helped 19-year-old amateur James Byrne to a round of 66 and the clubhouse lead on day one of the Scottish Challenge.
Wet tyres in order at Boyndie Drome
WET tyres were the order of the day as persistent rain lashed across the circuit during the second round of the Boyndie Challenge at Boyndie Drome.
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Dropped catches cost Crathie dear
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