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Sunderland of Scotland Masters

The Sunderland of Scotland Masters was a golf tournament that was played from 1985 to 2002. It was a 72-hole stroke-play event on the "Tartan Tour", the PGA in Scotland's schedule. The event was initially played at Drumpellier but from 1991 a number of different Scottish venue were used.

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Winners

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Year Winner Score Margin of
victory
Runner(s)-up Venue Winner's
share (£)
Ref
Watsons of Airdrie Monklands Masters
1985 Scotland David Huish 273 6 strokes Scotland Willie Milne Drumpellier 1,600 [1]
1986 Scotland Sandy Walker 278 1 stroke Scotland Steve Martin Drumpellier 1,600 [2]
Sunderland Sportswear Masters
1987 Scotland Stephen McAllister 271 2 strokes Scotland Martin Gray
Scotland Craig Maltman
Scotland Russell Weir
Drumpellier 1,800 [3]
1988 Scotland Russell Weir 267 1 stroke Scotland Martin Gray Drumpellier 2,000 [4]
1989 Scotland Craig Maltman 264 9 strokes Scotland Alastair Webster Drumpellier 2,000 [5]
1990 Scotland Russell Weir 269 2 strokes Scotland Colin Gillies Drumpellier 3,000 [6]
Sunderland of Scotland Masters
1991 Scotland Gary Orr 276 1 stroke Scotland Andrew Oldcorn Renfrew 3,350 [7]
1992 Scotland Kenny Walker 284 2 strokes Scotland Gary Orr Westerwood 3,350 [8]
1993 Scotland Andrew Oldcorn 273 6 strokes Scotland Euan McIntosh Westerwood 3,000 [9]
1994 Scotland Russell Weir 282 1 stroke Wales Richard Dinsdale Westerwood 3,000 [10]
1995 England Michael Jones 271 1 stroke Scotland Steven Thompson
England Richard Walker
Gleddoch 3,000 [11]
1996 Scotland Craig Ronald 271 2 strokes England Ged Furey
Scotland Steven Thompson
Ayr Belleisle 3,600 [12]
1997 Scotland Lee Vannet 271 2 strokes Scotland Colin Gillies Cawder 3,600 [13]
1998 Scotland Mike Miller 264 Playoff Scotland Robert Arnott Cawder
1999 Scotland Colin Gillies 270 1 stroke Scotland Alastair Forsyth Cawder 3,600 [14]
2000 Scotland Steve Martin 201 3 strokes Scotland Brian Marchbank
Scotland Russell Weir
Irvine [15]
2001 England Jon Bevan 202 4 strokes Scotland Colin Gillies Irvine [16]
2002 Scotland Ross Drummond 207 1 stroke Scotland Ross Aitken
England Robert Rock
Scotland Murray Urquhart
Irvine 3,600 [17]

The first Monklands Masters was held at Drumpellier in 1984 as an 18-hole pro-am and was won by Russell Weir.[18] The 2000, 2001 and 2002 events were reduced to 54 holes by bad weather.

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