This year’s winners have been announced from the 64th Troon Golf Weekender.

This year, the prestigious competition attracted over 400 amateur golfers from across the country.

The golfers who have a recognised CONGU handicap were put to the test on the challenging Darley, Lochgreen and Fullarton Golf Courses between August 23-25.

The pressure was on as the golfers competed on the links courses for a number of historic trophies and generous prize funds.

There were five different competitions, including the showcase Mills Quaich & Troon Rose Bowl Tournament with £2000 prize money to play for across all events.

New for 2024, the Ladies Triam proved to be very popular and is expected to become a competition staple going forward for the Troon Weekender.

The 2024 winners were:

  • Mills Quaich: Colin Goudie of Ayr Belleisle
  • Troon Rose Bowl: Scott Barbour of Ayr Dalmilling
  • Open Stableford Competition: Greg Corbett of Irvine
  • Charles Buchanan Veteran Shield: Roger Till of Onnerley
  • Open Mixed Foursomes: Sandra and Stuart Dunlop of Kilmarnock Barassie
  • Ladies Triam: Yvonne Casbolt, Helena Menhenick and Marion Whiteford of Girvan
  • Troon Junior Open (Tom Lehman Trophy): Oliver Long of Kilmarnock Barassie
  • Flag Competition Winner: Charlie Thomson of Irvine

Councillor Brian Connolly, Portfolio Holder for Sport and Leisure, said: “The competition this year showcased the talent of our local golfers once again.

"The introduction of the Ladies Triam was a fantastic opportunity for players to challenge themselves and I’m delighted that it was a successful competition.

“It’s been a great year for golf in South Ayrshire and I’d like to thank everyone involved in making this year’s Troon Golf Weekender another triumph.”