Sunderland of Scotland Masters

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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.

Winners

class="wikitable"

! Year !! Winner !!Score !! Margin of
victory !! Runner(s)-up !! Venue !! Winner's
share (£) !! Ref

colspan=8|Watsons of Airdrie Monklands Masters
1985{{flagicon|SCO}} David Huishalign=center|2736 strokes{{flagicon|SCO}} Willie MilneDrumpellieralign=center|1,600{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=V7ZAAAAAIBAJ&pg=1441%2C4530104 |title=Another 69 puts Huish well ahead |first=David |last=Begg |newspaper=The Glasgow Herald |date=20 May 1985 |page=17}}
1986{{flagicon|SCO}} Sandy Walkeralign=center|2781 stroke{{flagicon|SCO}} Steve MartinDrumpellieralign=center|1,600{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=u7ZAAAAAIBAJ&pg=2499%2C3802888 |title=Martin's 65 is not enough to thwart Walker's mastery |first=David |last=Begg |newspaper=The Glasgow Herald |date=16 June 1986 |page=12}}
colspan=8|Sunderland Sportswear Masters
1987{{flagicon|SCO}} Stephen McAllisteralign=center|2712 strokes{{flagicon|SCO}} Martin Gray
{{flagicon|SCO}} Craig Maltman
{{flagicon|SCO}} Russell Weir
Drumpellieralign=center|1,800{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=k0w1AAAAIBAJ&pg=2012%2C3995024 |title=McAllister defies the wet conditions to comes home in 31 |first=Elspeth |last=Burnside |newspaper=The Glasgow Herald |date=15 June 1987 |page=12}}
1988{{flagicon|SCO}} Russell Weiralign=center|2671 stroke{{flagicon|SCO}} Martin GrayDrumpellieralign=center|2,000{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=7DNAAAAAIBAJ&pg=4098%2C5268992 |title=Weir proves the star with a record score |first=Elspeth |last=Burnside |newspaper=The Glasgow Herald |date=18 June 1988 |page=26}}
1989{{flagicon|SCO}} Craig Maltmanalign=center|2649 strokes{{flagicon|SCO}} Alastair WebsterDrumpellieralign=center|2,000{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=YDhAAAAAIBAJ&pg=3943%2C5490055 |title=Maltman leaves them all behind |newspaper=The Glasgow Herald |date=16 June 1989 |page=46}}
1990{{flagicon|SCO}} Russell Weiralign=center|2692 strokes{{flagicon|SCO}} Colin GilliesDrumpellieralign=center|3,000{{cite news |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/110350000/daily-record/ |title=Weir soaks up pressure |first=Alister |last=Nicol |newspaper=Daily Record (Scotland) |date=30 June 1990 |page=36 |via=Newspaper.com}}
colspan=8|Sunderland of Scotland Masters
1991{{flagicon|SCO}} Gary Orralign=center|2761 stroke{{flagicon|SCO}} Andrew OldcornRenfrewalign=center|3,350{{cite news |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/110350328/daily-record/ |title=Anglo Gary Orr |newspaper=Daily Record (Scotland) |date=7 September 1991 |page=43 |via=Newspaper.com}}
1992{{flagicon|SCO}} Kenny Walkeralign=center|2842 strokes{{flagicon|SCO}} Gary OrrWesterwoodalign=center|3,350{{cite news |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/110352442/daily-record/ |title=Walker strolls it |first=Alister |last=Nicol |newspaper=Daily Record (Scotland) |date=27 June 1992 |page=44 |via=Newspaper.com}}
1993{{flagicon|SCO}} Andrew Oldcornalign=center|2736 strokes{{flagicon|SCO}} Euan McIntoshWesterwoodalign=center|3,000{{cite news |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/110352650/daily-record/ |title=Andy's top 10! |first=Alister |last=Nicol |newspaper=Daily Record (Scotland) |date=27 June 1993 |page=44 |via=Newspaper.com}}
1994{{flagicon|SCO}} Russell Weiralign=center|2821 stroke{{flagicon|WAL}} Richard DinsdaleWesterwoodalign=center|3,000{{cite news |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/110352967/the-daily-telegraph/ |title=Sunderland of Scotland Masters |newspaper=The Daily Telegraph |date=25 June 1994 |page=25 |via=Newspaper.com}}
1995{{flagicon|ENG}} Michael Jonesalign=center|2711 stroke{{flagicon|SCO}} Steven Thompson
{{flagicon|ENG}} Richard Walker
Gleddochalign=center|3,000{{cite news |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/110353301/daily-record/ |title=Bolton's Michael Jones |newspaper=Daily Record (Scotland) |date=24 June 1995 |page=52 |via=Newspaper.com}}
1996{{flagicon|SCO}} Craig Ronaldalign=center|2712 strokes{{flagicon|ENG}} Ged Furey
{{flagicon|SCO}} Steven Thompson
Ayr Belleislealign=center|3,600{{cite news |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/110353552/daily-record/ |title=Craig Ronald |newspaper=Daily Record (Scotland) |date=29 June 1996 |page=57 |via=Newspaper.com}}
1997{{flagicon|SCO}} Lee Vannetalign=center|2712 strokes{{flagicon|SCO}} Colin GilliesCawderalign=center|3,600{{cite news |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/110353746/daily-record/ |title=Lee's just Sunder-ful |newspaper=Daily Record (Scotland) |date=28 June 1997 |page=62 |via=Newspaper.com}}
1998{{flagicon|SCO}} Mike Milleralign=center|264Playoff{{flagicon|SCO}} Robert ArnottCawderalign=center|
1999{{flagicon|SCO}} Colin Gilliesalign=center|2701 stroke{{flagicon|SCO}} Alastair ForsythCawderalign=center|3,600{{cite news |url=https://www.thefreelibrary.com/GOLF%3A+Gillies+is+Colin+the+shots+after+his+Tartan+Tour+victory-a060417335 |title=Gillies is Colin the shots after his Tartan Tour victory |newspaper=Daily Record (Scotland) |date=26 June 1997 |page=59 |via=The Free Library}}
2000{{flagicon|SCO}} Steve Martinalign=center|2013 strokes{{flagicon|SCO}} Brian Marchbank
{{flagicon|SCO}} Russell Weir
Irvinealign=center|{{cite news |url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/110395785/the-daily-telegraph/ |title=Sunderland of Scotland Masters |newspaper=The Daily Telegraph |date=10 June 2000 |page=106 |via=Newspaper.com}}
2001{{flagicon|ENG}} Jon Bevanalign=center|2024 strokes{{flagicon|SCO}} Colin GilliesIrvinealign=center|{{cite news |url=https://www.thefreelibrary.com/GOLF%3A+BEVAN+BUSTS+A+GUST+TO+WIN.-a077996203 |title=Bevan busts a gust to win |newspaper=Daily Record (Scotland) |date=8 September 2001 |page=50 |via=The Free Library}}
2002{{flagicon|SCO}} Ross Drummondalign=center|2071 stroke{{flagicon|SCO}} Ross Aitken
{{flagicon|ENG}} Robert Rock
{{flagicon|SCO}} Murray Urquhart
Irvinealign=center|3,600{{cite news |url=https://www.thefreelibrary.com/Golf%3a+Six-birdie+Drummond+grabs+glory.-a091165571 |title=Six-birdie Drummond grabs glory |newspaper=Daily Record (Scotland) |date=7 September 2002 |page=55 |via=The Free Library}}

The first Monklands Masters was held at Drumpellier in 1984 as an 18-hole pro-am and was won by Russell Weir.{{cite news |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=6cNAAAAAIBAJ&pg=3829%2C3188646 |title=Former Scottish boy's champion Russell Weir |newspaper=The Glasgow Herald |date=14 May 1984 |page=15}} The 2000, 2001 and 2002 events were reduced to 54 holes by bad weather.

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