The ToolStop Rotary Kingsbarns Charity Golf Day – Episode #16
Posted on 08. Nov, 2009 by Andy Brown in Events, Golf
In this episode I visit Kingsbarns Golf Links for the ToolStop Rotary Kingsbarns Charity Golf Day held on Monday 26 October 2009. This was a Grand Match between Scotland North, England & Scotland South for the Chesterhills Claret Jug & The Kilrymont Vase. It was arranged by The Rotary Club of St Andrews Kilrymont and they are delighted to thank all of their sponsors. A big thank you goes to the following:
Event Sponsor: TOOLSTOP.CO.UK (Quality Power Tool Distributor)
WEST END GARAGE, Broughty Ferry WestEndGarage.net (Honda)
MICHAEL MATTHEWS 01334 828254 (Painters)
Titleist – Lewis Mackle
David Donaldson (Plasterer)
Stuart Niven & Son (Slater)
Cambo House (Luxury B&B)
Home Improvements – Norrie Hood
Andrew Yule Insurance
Gradual Peak Ltd (Property Development)
B Janetta Ice Cream
D. M. Motors (Equipment Hire)
J.P. Gilmour (Joiner & Cabinetmaker)
Dryburgh Associates (Civil & Structural Eng.)
Bloom Florists
Clearwater – (Water Treatment & Legionella Control)
Riach (Wood Burning Stoves)
Graham Buchan (Civil Engineer & Builder)
Mellis Cheese
John Birrel – Fruit Merchant
Littleford Estates UK Ltd (Australian Wine)
St Andrews Studio – Iain Lowe
St Andrews Golf Store, St Marys Place
Thanks also to Mrs McQueen for her “CLOOTIE DUMPLING”, Allan Peden for the “LEADERBOARDS” and Isobel Clifford, Dave Rabbit, Don Walker & George Donaldson for supplying “THE DRAMS”.
And
KINGSBARNS GOLF LINKS – One of the hosts to The Dunhill Links Championship Tel 01334 460 860 (Donna Clark) Kingsbarns.com
Everyone helped support their main beneficiaries, namely; WATER AID , St Andrews Community Youth Organisations, Rotary Foundation and the Rotary Club of St Andrews Kilrymont’s Charity Fund.
Haste ye back!
Finally, the Question of the Day:
Who would you ideally like to be your celebrity caddy? I think having someone like Robin Williams or Ricky Gervais would be a scream! Please leave your comments below and we’ll have fun reading them!

danny
01. Dec, 2009
I would like to have jack or tiger to be my caddy. I started at the age of 17.
Shaun Changuion
17. Nov, 2009
I would love to have Retief Goosen as a caddy to see the game from his perspective and because we share the same hometown and high school he is a big isperation to me. For a laugh I would love to play with Will Smith.
Best regards
Shaun Changuion
Gerard Schuurman
17. Nov, 2009
I started playing at 45 years of age at a golfcourse in Germany.
My favorite caddy would be prins Charles. He knows how to serve people very well and he knows a lot about playing golf or doesn’t he???
Gerard Schuurman
Cliff Helgeson
17. Nov, 2009
Didn’t start playing until the ripe old age of 60. I have really struggled but enjoy every minute being out there. am now 63 and still trying. I hve learned alot from you and many others. thanks Cliff
Robert Nichols
16. Nov, 2009
I started playing at 30 years of age..’learned’ to hit the ball with clubs off the rack at Montgomery Ward and the ‘ping pong’ like practice balls.
I had one lesson..after several years of play…I decided to buy new clubs. After an hour lesson the teacher said just pick anything off the rack.
After that I figured lessons were worthless. I’m now less than 30 days from 79. Have NEVER used a caddy and would have no idea what to do with one.
Barry
16. Nov, 2009
I started playing at 29.Stephen K Amos would be my caddy,he is hilarious.
bob
16. Nov, 2009
i think i would really like to have TIGER as my caddie, i think i could give him a good 18 holes of laughter, and he just might (might mind you ) give me a tip or two.
Bill
16. Nov, 2009
I have definitely decided on a celebrity caddy — Natalie Gulbis, the only problem is, her dad often caddies for her and would always accompany her otherwise..SIGH…..
Thomas
16. Nov, 2009
I started at the age of 32 .John has quiTe an unusual swing but it looks like it works for him. I would like as my celeberty caddie Justin Long or Gerard Buttler.
Dusty Miller
16. Nov, 2009
My choice would be Steve Davis. a few years ago i was course ranger at Hever Castle Golf Club. I was standing on the 16th Tee and Steve Davis asked me how he should play this hole. I looked at him and thought he must be joking. So i gave him my best shot. I said well after you have hit a nice straight drive you will a 5 or 6 iron to reach the green, i said you must hit your second shot straight or the ball will run down a bank either side of the fairway and then you will have a lot of trouble. He turned to me and said what do i do after the seventh shot. He hit his drive and lost the ball!!!
yup liee
09. Nov, 2009
The best course in Scotland by far.