Scottish National Bowls Championships

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Scottish National Bowls Championships
Tournament information
SportLawn bowls
LocationScotland
Established1893
AdministratorBowls Scotland
WebsiteBowls Scotland

The Scottish National Bowls Championships is one of the oldest bowls competitions in the world. In 1892 Mr James Brown of Sanquhar BC and Dr Clark of the Partick BC formed the Scottish Bowls Association and organised the first rink (fours) championship the following year at the Queen's Park Club, Glasgow (it was the first national championships and was known as the McEwan Cup).[1][2][3][4]

The first singles winner (originally called the Roseberry Trophy) was George Sprot and his son Bob Sprot was a three time champion and the first gold medal singles champion at the Commonwealth Games for Scotland.[2][5]

Men's singles champions[edit]

Year Champion Runner-up Ref
1894 George Sprot (Wishaw) G. McCulloch (Queen's Park, Glasgow)
1895 J. S. Henderson (Dollar) T Forrest (Queen's Park, Glasgow)
1896 George Sprot (Wishaw) T. Harvey (West End, Edinburgh)
1897 A. Johnstone (Troon) W. A. Russell (Carluke)
1898 William Blackwood (New Cumnock) J. Mitchell (Bonnybridge)
1899 Thomas Dickie (Hutchesontown,Glasgow) William Aird (Burnbank, Glasgow)
1900 Thomas Allan (Kelso) A. Hopkins (Galston)
1901 W. Law (Kilbirnie) A. Wilson (Rock, Dumbarton)
1902 A. Wilson (Rock, Dumbarton) A. Black (Rankinston)
1903 James Brown, Jnr. (Blantyre) A. Corbett (Wellcroft, Glasgow)
1904 J. McNaughton (Camelon, Falkirk) Thomas Muir (Beith)
1905 James Aitken (West End, Edinburgh) Charles Newall (Grosvenor, Greenock) [6]
1906 Thomas Logan (Whitevale Glasgow) Alaxander Goldie (Springhill, Kilmarnock) [7]
1907 Dr J. D. Robson (Maxwelltown, Dumfries) R Douglas (Stirling)
1908 William Blackwood (New Cumnock) W. Brownlie (East Kilbride) [8]
1909 Tom Wilson (Pollokshaws, Glasgow) Samuel Niven (Stenhousemuir)
1910 Robert Sprot (Wishaw) W. Minford (Hurlford) [9]
1911 A. Goldie (Hurlford) W. Armstrong (Alva) [10]
1912 John Dunsire (Buckhaven) Aandrew Carmichael (Aidrian, Falkirk)
1913 John McGhee (Coatbridge) W. M. Anderson (Grangemouth)
1914 D. Park (New Cumnock) J. Mcintosh (Newbattle)
1915–1918 not held due to World War I
1919 M. Hannah (Lady Alice, Greenock) William Scouller (Corstorphine, Edinburgh)
1920 Robert Sprot (Wishaw) William Scouller (Corstorphine, Edinburgh) [11]
1921 James Brown, Jnr. (Hamilton) William Blackwood (New Cumnock)
1922 William Scouller (Corstorphine, Edinburgh) J. C. Irving (Lockerbie)
1923 William Scouller (Corstorphine, Edinburgh) J. C. Irving (Lockerbie)
1924 W. Hunter (Leven) T. Bell (Lochmaben)
1925 Thomas Duff (Airdrie) R. S. Wallace (Earlston)
1926 W. Blue (Caledonia, Paisley) E. S. Gauld (Whitehall, Aberdeen)
1927 R. H. Jamieson (Marchmount, Dumfries) Robert Sprot (Wishaw)
1928 Peter Craig (West End, Edinburgh) John Russell (Bishopbriggs,Glasgow)
1929 Robert Sprot (Wishaw) A. S. Pearson (Victoria, Greenock) [12]
1930 John Cowie (Carron and Carronshore) W. Templeton (Giffnock)
1931 Peter Brown (Udston, Hamilton) H. Smith (Elgin)
1932 Walter Wilson (Scotstounhill, Glasgow) R. S. Park (Ardeer Iron Works)
1933 R. Banks (Irvine Winton) C. Monteith (Kirkconnel) [13]
1934 J. Kyle (Strathaven) D. Fairbairn (Lauder) [14]
1935 A. Clark (Dumbarton) J.C. Irving (Lockerbie)
1936 T Agnew (Ayr Hawkhill) D. L. Brown (Chryston, Glasgow)
1937 Allan Stewart (Lilybank,Johnstone) Junor J,. Watt (Kittybrewster & Woodside, Aberdeen)
1938 J. C. Irving (Lockerbie) G. Goldie (Kilmarnock)
1939 D. Miller (Leven) J. Rae (Caldercraig)
1940 John Young (Weir's Recreation, Glasgow) W Arthur (Barrhead)
1941 Adam Dougall (Kirkhill, Glasgow) Charlie Miller (St. Vincent, Glasgow)
1942 W. Cunningham (Dreghorn, Ayrshire) Bob Kissach (Burnbank, Glasgow)
1943 David Dall (Blantyre Welfare) A. McGuinness (Stewart and Lloyd's, Coatbridge)
1944 David Dall (Blantyre Welfare) Bob Kissach (Burnbank, Glasgow)
1945 Jimmy Irving (Lockerbie) J. A. Goodall (Kirkhill, Glasgow)
1946 Adam Dougall (Kirkhill, Glasgow) G. Roger (Uphall Works)
1947 W. Cunningham (Dreghorn) J. D. Easton (Priorscroft, Paisley)
1948 James Barclay (Strathmore Coupar, Angus) W. J. Smith (Burnside, Glasgow)
1949 David Dall (Blantyre Welfare) A. Robertson (Bowhill Institute)
1950 Jimmy Irving (Lockerbie) J. Walker (Balfron)
1951 Norman Campbell (Spittalmyre, Stirling) D. Stewart (Almond Valley)
1952 Jimmy Irving (Lockerbie) John Bradbury (Denny)
1953 Bob Kissach (Bumbank, Glasgow) J. Hamilton (Hamilton)
1954 Bob Crombie (Leslie) W. Nelson (Harthill)
1955 M. Allan (Hamilton Caledonian) Norman Campbell (Spittalmyre, Stirling)
1956 C. Grant (Bridgeness and Carriden) J. Gillespie (Neilston)
1957 William Downes Jones (Ardrossan) A. Main (Lundin Links)
1958 Joseph Black (Sanquhar) J. Paterson (Linwood, Paisley) [15]
1959 Joseph Black (Sanquhar) W. Munro (Crosshill) [16]
1960 A. Brown (Tulliallan) W. F. Mair (Postal, Edinburgh) [17]
1961 Ernest Johnson (Dumbarton) Jacky Forrest (Balerno, Edinburgh)
1962 Joseph Black (Sanquhar) A. Marshall (St. Andrews)
1963 Willie Adrain (Dreghorn) Willie Smith (Galston, L.W.M.) [18]
1964 Billy Gibb (Bothwell) W. Muirhead (Uphall Works)
1965 John Hershaw (Ardeer Recreation) J. Hurst (Pilrig, Edinburgh)
1966 John Hershaw (Ardeer Recreation) Dick Bernard (Gorebridge) [19]
1967 William E. Wood Sr. (Gifford) J. Amos (Camelon, Falkirk)
1968 John Lamont (Kirn & Hunters' Quay) Duncan McGregor (Victoria Park, Glasgow)
1969 Bob Motroni (Dumfries) D. Murray (Lenzie)
1970 Dick Bernard (Gorebridge) Willie Wood (Gifford)
1971 John McAra (Wishaw, South) David Connell (Dunaskin Doon)
1972 Andrew Binnie (Mayfield, Edinburgh) Archie Potts (Maxwelltown, Dumfries)
1973 Roy White (Sanquhar) John Slight (Newbattle)
1974 John 'Jock' Fleming (Mauchline) Willie Bone (Methilhill)
1975 Jim McLagan (Methil) Ian McCowan (Caledonia, Paisley)
1976 David McGill, jnr (Sighthill, Edinburgh) George Adrain (Dreghorn)
1977 John Milgrew (Springhill, Kilmarnock) Bob Burnett (Ardeer Recreation)
1978 Harry Reston (Deans) Jim Oliver (Macmerry) [20]
1979 Norrie Amos (Buccleuch, Hawick) Peter Clark (Wellington Park, Greenock)
1980 Jim Farrow (Cumnock) Allan Noon (Bridge of Weir)
1981 Fraser Muirhead (Uphall Station) Dave McPherson (Oakley M.W.)
1982 Brian Rattray (Alva) Willie Paul (Tanfield, Edinburgh)
1983 John Campbell (Alloa) Alistair Will (Maud) [21]
1984 Willie Paul (Tanfield, Edinburgh) Alec O'Hare (Cambusbarron)
1985 Willie McLaughlin (Lesmahagow) Tommy Trotter (Colinton, Edinburgh)
1986 Angus Blair (Haddington) Brian Sinclair (Anchor, Paisley)
1987 Graham Robertson (Tranent) John Moyes (Dunfermline)
1988 John Aitken (Kirkliston) Doug Fletcher (Stenhousemuir)
1989 Colin Rae (Wilton, Hawick) Graham Barclay (Stamperland, Clarkston)
1990 Simon Thomson (Adrian, Falkirk) Steven Thomson (Prestonpans - Castlepark)
1991 George Sneddon (Broxburn) Derek McClue (Glasnock Valley)
1992 Robert Provan (Airdrie) David Peacock (Danderhall M.W.)
1993 George Whitelaw (Storehouse) Brian Rattray (Alva) [22]
1994 Colin Peacock (Marchmount, Dumfries) Jim McGuire (Lochgelly)
1995 Graeme Archer (Sighthill Edinburgh) Willie Hay (Oban)
1996 Pat McNally (Earlston) Jim Byron (Westermains, Kirkintilloch)
1997 David Gourlay Jr. (Annbank) Sandy Deans (Polmaise)
1998 Raymond Logan (Kirkliston) Willie Wood MBE (Gifford) [23]
1999 Darren Burnett (Lochlands, Arbroath) David Peacock (Danderhall M.W.)
2000 John McCrorie (Tranent) William Francis (Fauldhouse)
2001 George Prosser (Douglas Victoria) George Adrain (Dreghorn)
2002 Darren Burnett (Lochlands, Arbroath) Steven Glen (Ormiston) [24]
2003 David Anderson (New Deer Turriff) Stephen Conchar (Castle Douglas) [25]
2004 Paul Foster (Troon Portland) Willie Wood MBE (Gifford)
2005 Darren Burnett (Lochlands, Arbroath) John Docherty (Burnbank, Hamilton) [26]
2006 Billy Mellors (Goldenacre) Craig England (Northfield) [27]
2007 Sandy Wotherspoon (Port Glasgow) Ross Carlin (Muirhead & Birkhill)
2008 Wayne Hogg (Markinch) Sandy Wotherspoon (Port Glasgow)
2009 Alister Reid (Seafield, Ayr) Scott Mackintosh (London Road Foundry)
2010 Jonathan Ross (Priorscroft) Robert Marshall (Slateford)
2011 Mark Kelsey (Rutherglen)< Alan McKay (Westhill)
2012 Alastair White (Kelso) Kevin Bain (Hyndland) [28]
2013 Iain McLean (Blackwood Victoria) Ian Murray (Turriff) [29]
2014 Kevin Anderson (Dumbarton) Alan Gray (Eaglesham)
2015 Iain McLean (Blackwood Victoria) Stuart Bebbington (Ayton)
2016 Derek Oliver (Cockenzie & Port Seton) John Strachan (Houldsworth)
2017 Martyn Rice (Dumfries) Billy Mellors (Haddington)
2018 Mark O'Hagan (Whitefield) Craig Adrain (Irvine Park) [30]
2019 Gordon White (Aberlady) Martyn Rice (Dumfries) [31]
2020 & 2021 cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2022 Darren Gualtieri (Hyndland) Mark Kelsey (Rutherglen) [32][33]
2023 Alastair White (Jedburgh) Alan Gray (Eaglesham) [34]

Most singles titles[edit]

Name Titles Year
Robert Sprot 3 1910, 1920 1929
David Dall 3 1943, 1944, 1949
Joseph Black 3 1958, 1959, 1962
Darren Burnett 3 1999, 2002, 2005

Men's pairs champions[edit]

Year Champion Runner-Up Ref
1933 Alex Niven & George Niven (Abbotsford Galashiels) H. McGinley & A. Stewart (Lilybank Johnston) [13]
1934 R. Noble & R. Fordyce (Juniper Green Edinburgh) J. Love & William Lowe (Musselburgh) [14]
1935 J. Sharp & D. Dunlop (Gourock) R. Todd & A Coltherd (Thornhill Dumfriesshire)
1936 T. Campbell & A. J. Smith (Lenzie) J. Park & Robert Park (Lochmaben)
1937 T. Clark & R. Gray (New Cumnock) J. G. Gow & R. Fordyce (Juniper Green Edinburgh)
1938 T. Samuel & Jacky Forrest (Balerno, Edinburgh) B. Black & R. Howie (Kilwinning)
1939 T. McCaughie & W. M. Reid (Cumnock) J. Graham & J. Bell (Westermains)
1940 J. Wood & W. McKinlay (Lochwinnoch) R. Watson & D. Currie (New Cumnock)
1941 J. Mullet & A. Pettigrew (Halfway and District Cambuslang) J. McIntyre & J. Arrol (Garelochhead)
1942 J. Mitchell & W. Square (Linthouse Glasgow) G. Burns & W. Beath (Kilsyth)
1943 C. Greenhorn & R. McKendrick (Forth and Wilsontown) R.Phillips & J. Stalker (Milngavie)
1944 G. Adams & W. Ferguson (Maxwellton Dumfries) J. Nelson & H. Muir (Kilwinning)
1945 T. Park & R. Scott (Sanquhar) J. Paterson & D. Craig (Douglas Water M.W)
1946 A. Frame & Tom Bell (Hamilton) W. Bell & S. Cairns (Maxwelltown Dumfries)
1947 T. Ure & J. Gray (Auchengeich Welfare) W. Smith & J. T. Buchanan (Burnside Glasgow)
1948 Jock McAtee & J. Thomson (Catrine) T. Adrian & J. R. Young (Irvine Winton)
1949 J. A. Haddow & J. Haddow (Sanquhar) J. Greenhorn & R. McKendrick (Forth and Wilsontown)
1950 W Elliot & E Winning (Catrine) J. Clark & J. V. Crichion (Edzell)
1951 A. Young & R. Morton (Wattfield Ayr) J. L. Laverick & A. Henderson (Coltbridge Edinburgh)
1952 J. McKay & A. Watson (Maitland Edinburgh) W. McBlane & Q. McBlane (Glengarnock I W)
1953 D. Downie & G. Downie (Udston Hamilton) R. Gordon & J. McBain (The Inverness)
1954 Bob Simpson & Bob Dalgleish (Glasgow Transport) W. Brown & W. Fordyce & (Juniper Green Edinburgh)
1955 N. Cocoran & A. Lyle (Burnbank Glasgow) D. Smith & A. McMillan (Troon)
1956 J. Kerr & D. Smart (Merchiston Edinburgh) A. Downie & David Dall (Blantyre Welfare)
1957 G. Pollock & R. McCall (Kilmarnock) J. W. Campbell & A. J. Finlayson (Woodend Glasgow)
1958 C. Haig & G. McQueen (Rosslyn) D. Martin & D. McGilvery (Westermains Kirkintilloch)
1959 J. Adams & J. R. Bradbury (Denny)[16] J Alexander & Harry Reston (Seafield Bathgate)
1960 Michael Purdon & Thomas Hamill (Rankin Park Greenock) (Lundin Links) [17]
1961 Alan Whyte & William McGregor (J. G. Fleming Houston) L. Primrose & R. B. Jackson (Queen's Park Glasgow)
1962 J. Clark & R. Clark (Lesmahagow) A. McCall & J. Stewart (Denbeath)
1963 Don Crichton & William Sommerville (Errol) J. Russell & G. Innes (Hillpark Glasgow) [18]
1964 L. Lang & J. Weir (Lenzie) A. Black & J. Byres (Clarkston Glasgow)
1965 N. Rogerson & Bob Motroni (Dumfries) W. McMillan & R. Thomson (Deans Livingston Station)
1966 J. Arthur & T. Trotter (Campsie Lennoxtown) J. Clark & J. Kissach (Partickhill Glasgow)
1967 J. Wilson & G. Caruthers (Abbotsford Galashiels) R. Donaldson & C. McDonald (Rattray Blairgowrie)
1968 Sandy Henderson & Willie Scott (Craigentinny Edinburgh) A. Rankin & M. Hailstones (Armadale)
1969 Jimmy McIntyre & Willie Moore (Dreghorn) George Clark & Andrew McJimsey (Elphinstone)
1970 A. Stuart & R. Graham (Abergeldie, Aberdeen) Jacky Forrest & Willie Dyet (Balerno, Edinburgh)
1971 Sammy Mackay & Willie Milne (Dalmuir) John Renwick & Donald Macleod (Wilton Hawick)
1972 Jacky Forrest & Willie Dyet (Balerno, Edinburgh) W. Stewart & J. Stewart (Wellington Park Greenock)
1973 Norrie Pryde & Alex McIntosh (Newbattle) Mark Young & Bob McCrorie (Newmilns)
1974 Eddie Robertson & Joe Robertson (Foxley Glasgow) J. Whiteford & D. McGeoch (Kirkcowan)
1975 George Palmer & John McFarlane (Elderslie Wallace) Jim Allardyce & Jim McAra (Wishaw South)
1976 Billy Cathcart & Donald Anderson (Bellahouston Glasgow) T. Robertson & R. Gillon (Ladybank)
1977 T. Beattie & T. Linton (Lockerbie) J. McDonald A. J. Garrow (Forres)
1978 Angus Middleton & Willie Whiteford (Rothesay) N. Cameron & A. Campbell (Cumbernauld)
1979 Ronald Cass & Neil Currie (Annan) Willie McLaughlin & Jim Morris (Lesmahagow)
1980 R. Cunningham & L. Plenderleith (Coldstream) S. Melkie & Raymond Logan (Kirkliston)
1981 Allan Mackillop & Harry Smith (Bogleha') J. Anderson & J. McGrandle (Rock Dumbarton)
1982 Eddie Hamilton & Frank Hamilton (Thornliebank Glasgow) Eric Halliday & Willie Gallacher (Anniesland Glasgow)
1983 Willie Quigley & Peter Clark (Wellington Park Greenock) Carmyle Glasgow [21]
1984 J. Young & D. McPherson (Oakley Miners' Welfare) Andrew Rennie & Alistair Will (Maud)
1985 Alex McIntosh & Colin Cook (Newbattle) W. Muir & A. Ballantyne (East Lothian Co op Tranent)
1986 Jock Brodie & Jackie Greenwood (Alberlady) Hugh Wilson & Willie Harkness (Glengowan Caldercruix)
1987 Ian Mclelland & Davie Barr (Springburn Glasgow) Hugh MacRae & George Mcleod (Highland Inverness)
1988 John White & Angus Blair (Haddington) B. Toner & K. Coates (Tollcross Glasgow)
1989 Gordon Wilson & Tommy Johnston (Winchburgh) David Smeaton & Bobby Dick (Duffus Park Cupar)
1990 Ian Emslie & Alistair Will (Maud) Ken Dobson & Ian Todd (Grangemouth)
1991 George McLeod & Val Hendry (Granite City, Aberdeen) Andy Thomson & Willie Wyles (Methil)
1992 George Ross & Richard Corsie (Craigentinny, Edinburgh) Prestwick
1993 Robert Grant & Alex Grant (Overtown & Waterloo) John Jackson & Willie Hay (Oban) [22]
1994 Malcolm Mitchell & Graeme Campbell (Maybole Prestonpans) Castlepark
1995 Alec Allan & Ian Robertson (Newbridge) Caldercraig
1996 Alan Gilmour & Gary Mackie (Kirkcaldy West End) Bothwell
1997 Gordon Coppard & George Adrain (Dreghorn) Stranraer
1998 Tom O'Hara & John Keir (Prestwick) David Anderson & David Wardrop (Pumpherston) [23]
1999 A. Brown & P. Wilson (Gorgie Mills Edinburgh) O. Black & A. Goldie (Crosshouse)
2000 Brian Jessiman & Derek Logan (Inverurie) Port Glasgow
2001 Willie Rankin & Davie Greig (Kingswood Glasgow) Lockerbie
2002 George Adrain & Frank McCartney (Dreghorn) West Barns Dunbar
2003 Lee Haldane & Ian Crowford (Melrose) R. Mearns & J. Thain (Keith) [25]
2004 George Sneddon & Keith Tait (Helensburgh) Slateford Edinburgh
2005 Gordon Nelson & Graeme Campbell (Newton Park Ayr) David Peacock & Henry Aitchison (Danderhall) [26]
2006 Willie Wood & Brian Bissett (Gifford) Carrick Knowe [27]
2007 Paul Foster & Barry Nixon (Troon Portland) Blacklands
2008 Darren Hush & James Hogg (Carrick Knowe) John Tait & John Seaton (Maidens)
2009 Davy Ross & Sandy McDougall (Glenmavis, Bathgate) Alec Thompson & Graeme McIntosh (Tanfield)
2010 David Fisher & Steven Fisher (Anchor) Blantyre
2011 Mark McLees & Stephan McLellan (Wellington Park) Gifford
2012 Darren McKenny & Chris Steven (Pilrig) Callum Taggart & Alistair Greer (Hyndland)
2013 Billy Mellors & Alister Kennedy (West Barns) C Ramsay & M Thomson (Dudhope) [29]
2014 Johnnie McLean & James Anderson (Campbeltown) Colin Howie & Paul Foster (Troon Portland)
2015 Jim Bonnar & Brian Young (Tranent) Brian Kyle & Alan Hainey (West End Stranraer)
2016 Richard Wright & Brian Gwynne (Mount Vernon) Strathmiglo
2017 Nan Reynolds & Peter Jones (Houldsworth) Fairfield
2018 Sandy Wotherspoon & John Fleming (Port Glasgow) Darren Weir & Andrew Weir (Prestwick)
2019 Steven Shields & Stewart Anderson (Eddlewood) Robert Allan Jr. & Stuart Wilson (Clackmannan) [31]
2020 & 2021 cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2022 James Burnett & Sam Gray (Prestongrange) Stephen Ralph & Alan Barrie (Kirkintilloch) [32][33]
2023 Steven Borthwick & Ryan Gualtieri (Hyndland) Alan Gourly & Andrew McFarlane (Eastfield) [35]

Men's triples champions[edit]

Year Champion Runner-Up Ref
1971 Douglas McKie, William McKie, R McRoberts (Dalmellington) Blacklandmill
1972 G. Weatherhead, J.McBride, A. P. Morton (Linthouse) Craigmore Rothesay
1973 Robert Fowlds, Alex Greig, Peter Ball (Blackburn, West Lothian) Glasgow Police
1974 George Adrain, A McCartney, Robert Bennie (Dreghorn) Spittal
1975 D Munro, W Swanston, P McNally (Brechin) Beechgrove Moffat
1976 Joe Bain, Jim Halliday, Willie Halliday (Whitburn) Castlehill Colliery
1977 D McLaren, W McPherson, B Petrie (Meikieriggs) Yarrow Recreation
1978 Jim Hayes, Jim Clelland, Joe Robertson (Foxley) Beechgrove Moffat
1979 W. Campbell, R. Louden, T. Dudgeon (Foxley) Brock Dumbarton
1980 Bob Mitchell, Andy Hislop, John Thomson (Kingswood) Whitburn
1981 F Gormill, D Christie, Bob Forrest (Overtown and Waterloo) Strathaven
1982 F Gormil, D Christie, Bob Forrest (Overtown and Waterloo) Wellmeadow Paisley
1983 Ian Murray, Robbie Sangster, Frankie Slater (Turriff) Dreghorn [21]
1984 Findley, W. Penman, J. Marnoch (Glenrothes) Sighthill
1985 Roy Fulton, Jock McAtee, Les Fowler (Catrine) Dunbar
1986 John Eastop, Billy Forrester, Willie Ross (Mount Florida) Fenwick
1987 Michael Blackwood, Kevin Middlemiss, Brian Blackwood (Waverley Galashiels) Glaisnock Valley
1988 John Douglas, Morris Orr, Derek Pickles (Busby) Kirkconnel [36]
1989 Malcolm McNicol, Ross Graham, Graham Laurie (Linlithgow) Wellington Park
1990 Alex Hurry, Willie Dyet, Alex Marshall (Gorgie Mills) Haddington
1991 A. Hutchinson, P. Canavan, S. Thomson (Adrian) Forfar
1992 D Paterson, E Paterson, R Campbell Jr. (Newbridge) Dalzell
1993 D. Moore, R. Wilson, P.McCormack (Newmilns) Tarbolton [22]
1994 Robert Buddie, Mark McGowan, Andy McIntyre (Houldsworth) Hawick
1995 Craig Richmond, Jim Fleming, Garry Hood (Mauchline) Kirkliston
1996 Mike Stephen, Gary Simpson, Richie Robinson (Ellon) Berwick
1997 Willie Scott, Graham Laurie, Graeme Byrne (Linlithgow) Edinburgh Northern
1998 Stewart McMaster, George Sneddon, Jimmy Mallon (Broxburn) Fenwick [23]
1999 G Johnston, A Roy, B Elrick (Woodend Aberdeen) Maryhill
2000 Jim Florence, Bill Dunleavey, Charlie Greenwood (Aberlady) Raploch
2001 David Lugget, Gavin Douglas, Graeme Forsyth (Chirnside) Tarbolton
2002 John Johnson, Derek Logie, Jason Williams (Polmaise) Fauldhouse
2003 Jim Corrigan, Alan McLean Jr., Brian Sinclair (Anchor Paisley) Blackwood Victoria
2004 Scott Duncan, Kevin Hunter, Willie McDonald (Craigentinny, Edinburgh) Annan
2005 Alec Higgins, Michael Kelly, David Kelly (Stranraer) Forehill
2006 Robert Brown, Graham Thomson, John Docherty (Eddlewood) Campbeltown [27]
2007 Ronnie Davidson, Gary Earl, Thomas McCartney (Yoker) Victoria
2008 Joe Young, John Bell, Mark McCallum (Clackmannan) Polmaise
2009 Keith Shuttleworth, Neil Shuttleworth, Oliver Clingan (New Abbey) Cockenzie & Port Seton
2010 Bill McLachlan, Alex Thompson, Graeme McIntosh (Tanfield) Raploch
2011 Darren Smith, Gary Nisbet, Andrew Caldwell (Craigentinny) Port William [37]
2012 Gary McCann, Scott McInall, Jim McCann (Burnbank Hamilton) Kirkaldy West End [38]
2013 Tom Pettigrew, Ryan Crawford, Wayne Hogg (Markinch) Airdrie Central [29]
2014 Darren Couper, Paul McAteer, Stuart Hogg (Denny) Airdrie Central
2015 Mark Neil, Gary Tait, David Junor (Inverkeithing) Hyndland
2016 Kevin Bain, Alistair Greer, Callum Taggart (Hyndland) Troon Portland
2017 Brian Salvona, Kevin Boyd & Paul Veitch (Parkside) Cowdenbeath
2018 David Comrie, David Comrie, Jamie Cameron (Markinch) Ayr Seafield
2019 Grant Hamilton, Cameron Wilson, Drew Boyd (Townholm) Melrose [31]
2020 & 2021 cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2022 Steven Guthrie, Francis Leitch & Stuart Gemmell (Auchinleck) Polmuir [32][33]
2023 Derek Hutchison, Connar Robertson, Dylan Robertson (Abbeyview Dunfermline) Annbank [35]

Men's fours champions[edit]

Year Champion Runner-Up Ref
1893 J. King, J. Howatson, James Craig, John Niven (Kilwinning) Carluke [1]
1894 A. Taylor, James Ferguson, Capt Willison, Bailie Kellie (Kilmarnock London Road) Pollokshaws
1895 James Black, James Ferguson, John Ross Jr., Bailie Kellie (Kilmarnock London Road) Carluke
1896 Charles Easson, Richard Gibson, John Russell, Tom Frame (Carluke) Eden Northern
1897 J. Morgan, J. Wright, A. Haig, R. Richardson (Rosslyn) Cathcart
1898 J. W. Robertson, Q. M.Ferguson, R. S. McCubbing, John Paton (Uddingston) The Edinburgh
1899 W. C. Callander, Thomas McCrirrick, James Niven, Thomas Douglas (Gala Abbotsford) Bonnybridge
1900 (New Cumnock) Halkshill Largs
1901 R. Reid, P. Dawson, W. Smith, S. Niven (Stenhousemuir) Charleston
1902 John Coulthart, James Little, James Moir, James Christie (Queen's Park) Carluke
1903 (Dumbarton) Darvel
1904 T. Hutchinson, R. Mather, G. B. Breeze, William Scouller, (Springburn) Tulliallan
1905 J. B. Mitchell, G. Paterson, G. Frew, W. C. Laing (Larbert) Burnbank
1906 Robert Boyd, John Dow, J. M. Kinnaird, Thomas Douglas (Gala) Garelochhead [7]
1907 John Cuthbertson, Alex Dunlop, James Ferguson, John Roberton (Stewarton) Cathcart
1908 James Aitken, J. W. Blackley, T. Smith, W. Logan (West End, Edinburgh) Dunfermline [8]
1909 Richard Cooke, Alexander Fulton, James Dickie, James Miller (Wellington Park, Greenock) Newmilns
1910 J. Jackson, R. Jackson, T. Cochrane, A. F. Thomas (Stonehouse) Glencairn [9]
1911 Alex Fullerton, Walter Dalgleish, John Sneddon, William Roxburgh (Titwood) Milngavie [10]
1912 James Jack, A. Knox, D. Wilson, James McAlpine (Springhill, Kilmarnock) Corstorphine
1913 John Wylie, William Girvan, D.McLeod, H. Richmond (Auchinleck) Wellmeadow
1914 A. Cox, R. Risk, Archibald Paterson, James McNaughton (Camelon) Hamilton
1915–1918 not held due to World War I
1919 H. Gibson, D. Lowe, J. Love, W. S. Lowe (Musselburgh) Townhill
1920 J. Johnstone, A. Cringan, J. Maxwell, J. D. Marchbank (Thornhill) Wishaw
1921 J. Pollock, J. Paterson, J. Rae, A. Pettigrew (Halfway and District) Queen's Park
1922 W. Smith, W. M. Gilmour, A. Bell, Tom Muir (Beith) Springboig
1923 P. Reid, A. Yuille, W. Reid, J. Caldwell (Saltcoats) Niddrie
1924 J. Stevenson, D. Gray, A. S. Buchanan, C. Miller (Dalzell) Coaltown of Wemyss
1925 J. Eason, G. E. Graham, P. Cook, J. C. Ritchie (Duns) Colville Park
1926 J. Hamilton, A. Jenkins, W. Agnew, T. S. Logie (Wellcroft) Strathaven
1927 G. Bryce, J. Woods, A. McIlvenna, J. Myles (Shettleston) Bainsford
1928 H. Lockhart, D. McIntyre, Lang, J. McCallum (Dumbarton Rock) Glengowan
1929 J. Hill, J. Linning, J. McKay, A. Lindsay (Wishaw) Newmilns
1930 John Phillips, Richard Gibb, Thomas Wilson, Bryce Morrison (Bishopbriggs) Alloa East End
1931 J Waddell Sr., J Trench, D Gray, R Gibb (East Calder) Dumbarton Rock
1932 D. Love, J. Smith, W. P. Campbell, W. Farr (Larkhall Miners' Welfare) Springhill Kilmarnock
1933 J. Clark, R. Gray, A. Ferguson, H. Lawson (New Cumnock) Newbattle [13]
1934 H. Campbell, G. Lauder, T. Carswell, A Dunlop (Victoria Coatbridge) Stonehouse [14]
1935 J. Graham, R. Liddell, C. Weir, W. Aitchison (Fauldhouse) Wishaw
1936 J. Graham, R. Liddell, C. Weir, W. Aitchison (Fauldhouse) Newbattle
1937 John Hampson, T. Caughie, W. McCaughie, J. Penrose (Cumnock) Bridge of Allan
1938 J. Ferguson Jr., W. McNeil, R. McRobbie, J. Watson (Hamilton Caledonian) Dreghorn
1939 W. Stevenson, J. Lambie, G. Goldie, R. Banks (Kilmarnock) Titwood
1940 L. Looker, W. Young, F. C. Rennie, J. Cunningham (Alva South) Caledonian
1941 A. Davidson, J. Knox, W. Gardner, A Polson (Abbotsford) Hyndland
1942 W. Asher, A. Frew, A. P. Powrie, P. Henderson (Kinnoull, Perth) Strathaven
1943 A. Richardson, J. Bell, O. MacKenzie, D. L. Haynes (Lockerbie) Patons & Baldwin
1944 A. Richardson, J. Bell, O. MacKenzie, D. L. Haynes (Lockerbie) Priorscroft
1945 J. P. Morrison, R. W. Park, A. T. Smith, J. Summers (Strathaven) Abbotsford
1946 S. Gillies, J. S Wood, A. G. Mackie, J. Clunie (Lundin Links) Dumbarton
1947 A. Gowans, J. H. Gow, E. H. Clark, W. Brown (Juniper Green) Birkmyre Park
1948 W. McDonald, R. Short, W. Hazel, R, Russell (Crossgates Miners' Welfare) Bonnybridge
1949 G. Morton, R. Crawford, Jimmy McAllister, A. Black (Darvel) Dalry
1950 J Mitchell, T Muir, R Baillie, A McCrone (Crosshouse) Dreghorn
1951 D. Seaman, J. Pringle, J. Leishman, T. Murray (Twechar M.W.) Cathcart
1952 J. Mains, W. B. Wilson, W. C. Fleming, G. Downie (Udston) Leven
1953 J. Leich, W. Thorburn, A. Bunyan, R. Glabraith (Galashiels) Winchburgh
1954 J. Gourlay, W. Hamilton, W. Douglas, A. Jamieson (Larkhall Welfare) Chapelhall Welfare
1955 John Hampson, Thomas Smetherham, George Ferguson, Alexander Hodge (Cumnock) West Kilbride
1956 J. Beattie, W. Smith, M. Kenmuir, W. Samson (West Netherton) Lundin Links
1957 R. Findlay, R. McKinlay, J. Halliday, S. Stewart (Ayr Cragie) Townhill
1958 J. Clark, W. Brown, D. Beattie, R. Clark (Lesmahagow) Lochgelly
1959 A. Stewart, Joe Laing, D. Kirk, Robert Whitehead (Lochgelly) Charleston [16]
1960 R. Campbell, J. Mullen, J. Hershaw, Willie Moore (Dreghorn) Drysdale Recreation [17]
1961 J. Grandlay, G. Semple, D. MacFarlane, R. Gibb (Bishopbriggs) Seafield
1962 T. Winton, T. Lundle, J. Gilbert, F. Glachan (Dalry) Riverside
1963 J. O'Donnell, W. Friel, J. McColl, W. McCarroll (Croy) Kittybrewster and Woodside [18]
1964 Jacky Forrest, A. Ross, Laurie McMorran, Willie Dyet (Balerno, Edinburgh) Campsie
1965 J. Craig, A. Gardner, R. Archibald, A. Harper (Tulliallan) Colville Park
1966 A. Cruickshanks, J. Logan, J. R. Bradbury, J. Adams (Denny) Burnbank
1967 S. Renfrew, E. Gibbon, D. Edgar, T. R. Adamson (Mount Florida) Uphall
1968 John Slight, David Pearson, Alex McIntosh, Norrie Pryde, (Newbattle) Maxwelltown
1969 Jimmy Mess, Charlie Robertson, Willie Allen, George Fisher (Cardonald) Corstorphine
1970 I. Campbell, W. Douglas, J. Gladstone, R. G. Virtue (Chirnside) Queen's Park
1971 David Beveridge, Jacky Forrest, Laurie McMorran, Willie Dyet (Balerno, Edinburgh) Whitevale
1972 A. Nixon, J. Ramsay, Donald Anderson, R. Somerville (Bellahoustan) Cumnock
1973 W Blaen, A Gray, J McGinis, J Blaen (Creetown) Laurieston
1974 R Thomson, E Thomson, Percy Dickie, G Cowie (Kittybrewster & Woodside) Kirkconnel
1975 L McMorran, John Summers, Dave Pearson, Willie Dyet (Balerno) Kirkliston
1976 A Young, J Grieve, J Adams, J Reekie (Ladybank) Lochee
1977 J McNeil, D W Little, T Pearson, W Bell (Prestwick) Canmore
1978 J Hynd, W Hay, JS Clark, Jim Caldwell (Springhill) Titwood
1979 J Buter, J Scott, DA Currie, HK Milligan (East Linton) Colville Park
1980 P McGillvray, A Dickson, P Twatt, Willie Wood (Gifford) Whitburn
1981 Jimmy Jack, Jimmy "Bucky" Buchanan, Tommy Summers, David Milne Jr (Singer 1980) Anniesland
1982 A Robertson, T Haggerty, J Anderson, R Gibson (Abercon) Buchan Park
1983 Willie Ross (Mount Florida) Bridge of Earn [21]
1984 G Baker, J Cruickshanks, T Johnston, D Boyd (Winchburgh) West Barns
1985 Gary Skelton, Graeme Baxter, Duncan Lawson, Peter Coleman (Nethertown) Gala Galashiels
1986 Ron Ramsey, Bob Wood, Andrew Ramsay, Bob Marshall (Slateford) Mearns
1987 Frank Morrow, Stan Park, Alec Jaffray, Frank Watson (Ferguslie) Westermains
1988 K Milne, H Abbott, G Bennett, A Milne (Sauchie) Kirkliston
1989 William Watson, Graham Byrne, John Graham, Alan Old (Linlithgow) The Inverness
1990 Davie Curran, John Fraser, Sandy Henderson, Jack Jeans (Craigentinny) (Maryhill)
1991 K Logan, G Scott, E Logan, Raymond Logan (Kirkliston) Rock
1992 J. Scott (Wellington Park) Waverley
1993 Willie Wells, Stuart Wilson, Graham Lyall, Norrie Amos (Hawick) Currie [22]
1994 Will Caine, Graeme Falconer, G Young, Geordie Speirs (Drongan Miner's Welfare) Spittal
1995 James Rippey, Robert Menzies, David McLennan, Allan Mackillop (Bogleha') Dreghorn
1996 (B.P Grangemouth) Longside
1997 M. Baillie, S. Baillie, K. Cairney, A. Cairney (Stranraer West End BC) Larbert
1998 Ian Laverie, Donald Fisher, Alan McHardie, Alan Hainey (Glenluce) Newton Park [23]
1999 D. Clarke, B. Nicholson, S. Robertson, J. Young (Blantyre) Culter
2000 D Lawrie, D Drysdale, G Taylor, W Arnott (Bathgate) Stewarton
2001 Garry McNab, Andy Burt, Graeme Dodds, Angus Blair (Haddington) Dalzell
2002 Stuart Simpson (Dalzell) Orbiston
2003 Graeme Bremner, Kevin Beaton, David Beaton, Willie Beaton (Aberchirder) Parkside
2004 Paul Lyon, Rab Smith, James Brander, Zander Mair (Macduff) Chryston
2005 Willie Wyles, Bruce McCall, Mark Stenhouse, Colin Falconer (Methil) Wellmeadow
2006 Maurice Brown, Darren Smith, Scott Pirie, Scott Murray (Montrose) Prestwick [27]
2007 Chris McCafferty, Andy Grant, Stuart Forrest, Robert Grant (Overtown & Waterloo) Thornhill
2008 Joda Reid, Alex McIlravey, Rodger Lynn, Ian Brown (Gourock Park) Haddington
2009 Murray Thomson, Brian Jolly, Stewart Anderson, James Gribben Jr. (Glaisnock Valley) Blackhill
2010 Gordon Pretice, Derek Campbell. Mark McGowan, Ian Campbell (Houldsworth) Rock
2011 Graham Pringle, Craig Aitken, Richard Tough, James Hogg (Carrick Knowe) Stranraer West End
2012 S. Guthrie, T. Bohan, S. Gemmell, G. Johnstone (Auchinleck) Ian Cunningham, Stewart McIntyre, Ian Bence, Craig Bence (Bogleha')
2013 Shaun Kelly, John McGilvray, Brian McAlees, Mark McLees (Wellington Park) Adrian [29]
2014 Steven Scott, Marco Pellegrini, Stephen Lowrie Sr., Marcus McGowan (Pollokshaws) Bonnyrigg
2015 Alistair McCallum, Scott Brown, Darren O'Rourke, David Crawford (West Kilbride) Troon Portland
2016 Archie Pollock, Ian Robertson, David Robertson, Alistair Robertson (Milngavie) Eddlewood
2017 James Boyce, Graham Gunion, Calum Williamson & Martin Williamson (Irvine Park) Huntly
2018 John Priestley, Graham Pringle, James Hogg, Stephen Pringle (Carrick Knowe) Marchmount
2019 Kevin Hunter, Danny Gormley Jr., Andy Jeffrey, Andy Caldwell (Craigentinny) Glencarse [31]
2020 & 2021 cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2022 Josh Spalding, Lewis Betts, Daniel Gormley, Andrew Caldwell (Craigentinny) Inverkeithing [32][33]
2023 Shaun Wilson, Robbie Wilson, Blair Fleming, Christopher Stein (Windygates Durievale) Quarter [35]

Women's singles champions[edit]

Year Champion Ref
1936 Mrs Paton (Wallace and Weir)
1937 Mrs Kent (Clarkston)
1938 Mrs H. Murphy (Blackhall)
1939 Mrs A. Reid (Foxley)
1940–1945 not held due to World War II
1946 Mrs G. McMurtie (Hawkhill)
1947 T. McGill (Mauchline)
1948 W. Copeland (Linthouse)
1949 C. Westwood (Netherton)
1950 J. Barr (Overtown & Waterloo)
1951 H. McGeachan (Halfway & District)
1952 W. Miller (Ayr)
1953 T. McGill (Mauchline)
1954 G. Cameron (Maitiand)
1955 H. McGeachan (Cambuslang)
1956 N. Carmichael (Springburn)
1957 E. Allardice (Daimuir)
1958 Elizabeth Skeldon (Port William)
1959 J. Leck (Glasgow Transport)
1960 M. Chambers (Drumoyne)
1961 J. Allardice (Callendar M.W.)
1962 N. Young (Inverkeithing)
1963 A. Knowles (Kilbarchan)
1964 K. Baguley (Westermains)
1965 Mrs Rodgers (Valleyfield)
1966 J. Hendry (Hamilton Caledonian)
1967 J. Sharpe (Wardie)
1968 D. Sinclair (Mosspark)
1969 R. Bell (Westerton)
1970 N. Carroll (Newport on Tay)
1971 Jean Frame (Newmains)
1972 Betty Todd (Riddrie)
1973 E. Clark (Croftfoot)
1974 Betty Ireland (Dalbettie)
1975 S. Valentine (Lugar)
1976 Eva Neil (Kirkinill)
1977 E. Clark (Croftfoot)
1978 Cissie McParland (Whitiburn)
1979 Nancy Hyslop (Kingarth)
1980 Marion Carroll (Irvine Park)
1981 June Lawson (Ardeer)
1982 Helen Wright (Cumbernauld)
1983 Margaret Smith (Belvidere) [39]
1984 Jean Barnes (Templeton) [40]
1985 Christine McLean (Cardonald)
1986 Janice Maxwell (Castle Douglas)
1987 Annette Evans (Willow Bank)
1988 Joyce Lindores (Ettrick Forest)
1989 Liz Wren (Bonnybridge)
1990 Margaret Ritchie (Wishaw South)
1991 Sarah Gourlay (Annbank)
1992 Barbara Green (Port Gordon)
1993 Joyce Cormack (Seafield, Aberdeen)
1994 Betty Smith (L.W.M. Galston)
1995 Sarah Gourlay (Annbank)
1996 Nan Mulholland (Glengarnock)
1997 Joyce Lindores (Ettrick Forest)
1998 Sandra Steven (Uphall Station)
1999 Margaret Letham (Burnbank Hamilton)
2000 Eileen Fraser (Balgownie)
2001 Joyce Miller (Greenfaulds)
2002 Jean Reid (Waterloo)
2003 Karen Dawson (Denny)
2004 Celia Smith (Buckhaven)
2005 Annemarie Fletcher (Paisley Victoria)
2006 Kathy Houston (Caledonian)
2007 Lorraine Malloy (Spring Grove)
2008 Marie Todd (Newton St Boswells)
2009 Lorraine Malloy (Spring Grove)
2010 Caroline Brown (Bellshill & Mossend)
2011 Yvonne Veitch (East Lothian Co-op)
2012 Lorna Smith (Linlithgow)
2013 Lorna Smith (Linlithgow) [41]
2014 Lorna Smith (Linlithgow)
2015 Eileen McEwan (Lanark Thistle)
2016 Donna Fleming (Busby)
2017 Dee Hoggan (Tranent) [42]
2018 Laura Welsh (Baillieston)
2019 Margaret Letham (Burnbank Hamilton) [31]
2020 & 2021 cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2022 Natalie McWilliams (Crookston) [43][33]
2023 Emma Mitchell (Gilmerton) [35]

Most singles titles[edit]

Name Titles Year
Lorna Smith 3 2012, 2013 2014

Women's pairs champions[edit]

Year Champion Ref
1936 Blackhall
1937 Shettleston
1938 Radnor Park
1939 Hyndland
1940–1945 not held due to World War II
1946 Fauldhouse
1947 Hawkhill
1948 Halfway & District
1949 Bonnyrigg
1950 Hawkhill
1951 Shawlands, Newbattle
1952 Richardson & Hayes (Lockerbie)
1953 Ardrossan
1954 St. Clair
1955 Milngavie
1956 Bonnyrigg
1957 Chryston & District
1958 Dudley
1959 Crosshill
1960 Hillington Estate
1961 Kelvindale
1962 Carnoustie
1963 Fauldhouse
1964 Rankin Park
1965 Crosshill
1966 Mrs Innes & Mrs Summers (Blantyre)
1967 Mrs Dow & Mrs Denovan (Alloa East End)
1968 Sarah Gourlay & Mrs Leslie (Annbank)
1969 Mrs Brown & Mrs McLeod (Queen's Park)
1970 Mrs Smith & Mrs Wilson (Whitehouse & Grange)
1971 Mrs I McCulloch & Mrs M Kennedy (Drongan)
1972 Mrs Woods & Mrs McSorland (Lugar Works)
1973 Mrs Young & Mrs Chalmers (St. Vincent)
1974 Mrs M Frame & Mrs A Rice (Marchmount)
1975 Mrs Clark & Mrs Russell (Bonnybridge)
1976 Mrs Wilson & Mrs Williamson (Thornhill)
1977 Mrs Cooper Mrs Allison - Craigentinny
1978 Mrs McGregor & Mrs McDonald (Mount Vernon)
1979 Mrs Matthews & Mrs Reid (Ayr)
1980 Margaret McMillan & Catherine Picken (Giffnock)
1981 I. Johnston & M. Archibald (Eddlewood)
1982 Margaret Gray & Annie Knowles (Kirbarchan)
1983 May Carson & Sarah Morrison (Newbattle) [39]
1984 Margaret Scott & Ann Leslie (Annbank) [40]
1985 Janette Thomson & Rena Price (Overtown & Waterloo)
1986 Ann McPhie & Isobel McPhie (Orbiston)
1987 L. McDermid & A. MacDonald (Thurso)
1988 M. Munro & D. Stevely (Mount Vernon)
1989 Mrs Corkindale & Mrs Chisholm (Planefield)
1990 Joan Gordon & Helen Cullen (Milngavie)
1991 W McCrae & V Nairn (Stewarton)
1992 Ann Bettley & Jean Blades (Airdrie Central)
1993 Karen D'Agrosa & Joyce Lindores (Ettrick Forest)
1994 M. Crossley & J. Robertson (Townholm)
1995 Val Bryce & Dot Barr (Ayr Forehill)
1996 Ann Clark & Margaret Russell (Livingston Letham)
1997 Alison Parke & June Struthers (Zetland)
1998 Julie Forrest & Joyce Dickey (Hawick)
1999 M. Leishman & Vikki Leishman (Carron and Carronshore)
2000 Sarah Gourlay & M. Shimmons (Annbank)
2001 J. Sinclair & M. MacLeod (Invergordon)
2002 H. Stevenson & T. Matthews (Rutherglen)
2003 Val Bryce & Dot Barr (Ayr Forehill)
2004 J. Sinclair & M. MacLeod (Invergordon)
2005 H. Stevenson & T. Mathews (Rutherglen)
2006 Sandra Steven & Kirsteen McLelland (Uphall Station)
2007 Delia Flannigan & Angela Uttley (Blackburn, West Lothian)
2008 Sandra Steven & Kirsteen McLelland (Uphall Station)
2009 Leanne Baillie & Lauren Baillie (Cockenzie & Port Seton)
2010 Sandra Willox & Ann Leiper (Longside)
2011 Leanne Baillie & Lauren Baillie (Cockenzie & Port Seton)
2012 Leanne Baillie & Lauren Baillie (Cockenzie & Port Seton)
2013 Leanne Baillie & Lauren Baillie (Cockenzie & Port Seton) [29]
2014 Sandra Steven & Kirsteen McLelland (Uphall Station)
2015 Irene Smith & Marie Milne (Burrelton)
2016 Sandra Steven & Kirsteen McLelland (Uphall Station)
2017 Sandra Steven & Kirsteen McLelland (Uphall Station)
2018 Delia Flannigan & Angela Uttley (Glenmavis) (Cockenzie & Port Seton)
2019 Hannah Smith & Claire Johnston (Auchinleck) [31]
2020 & 2021 cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2022 Jean Fisher & Lauren Forgie (Bridge of Allan) [43][33]
2023 Alison Ross & Susan Allen (Bainfield) [35]

Women's triples champions[edit]

Year Champion Ref
1981 N. Cross, J. Duncan, May Bryson (Dalserf)
1982 Mrs. Alder, Mrs. Speirs, Mrs. Hughes (Riverside, Stirling)
1983 Ray Quale, Mary Anderson, Isa Hay (Orbiston) [39]
1984 Phylis Galloway, Marion Graham, Morag Brockett (Bishopbriggs) [40]
1985 E. McGarvie, A. Graham, Frances Whyte (Priorscroft)
1986 Mary Kirk, Jean Grant, Grace Freeland (Overtown & Waterloo)
1987 H. Weather, N. Flett, K. Harrold (Fochabers)
1988 Helen Bell, Helen Mathieson, Madge Brown (Strichen)
1989 M. Holland, A. Weir, B. Lessels (Cambuslang)
1990 May McAvoy, Isobel Pratt, Helen Wylie (Lochwinnoch)
1991 D. King, M. Steele, A. Burns (Dalry)
1992 Joan Kyle, Marjory Frost, Irene Bennett (Wilton)
1993 Helen Bell, Helen Mathieson, Madge Brown (Strichen)
1994 Jean Armstrong, Grace Scott, Margaret Shearer (Carnwarth)
1995 Jean Thomson, Mary Wright, Jean Nairn (Dunblane)
1996 B. Hadden, J. Millar, M. MacRae (Dalkeith)
1997 Irene Wilson, Margaret Stavert, Julie Forrest (Hawick)
1998 Margaret Reid, Margaret Wilson, Kath Stevenson (Stranraer)
1999 J. Law, D. Nelson, N. Peacock (Bridge of Earn)
2000 M. Strickland, M. Dougan, J. Ballentine (Currie)
2001 A. Neilson, M. Balloch, P. Johnston (Zetland)
2002 M. Bell, L. Harvey, A. Robertson (Kinghorn)
2003 E. Ferguson, S. Coleman, J. Broadhurst (M'head & Birkhill)
2004 J. Struthers, M. Balloch, P. Johnston (Zetland)
2005 L. Allison, N. McKay, V. Sneddon (Denny)
2006 R. Cochrane, M. Campbell, I. Milne (Strathaven)
2007 L. Cooper, J. Moonie, S. Sinclair (Burnbank Hamilton)
2008 B. McKenna, J. Forbes, M. Davidson (Inverness)
2009 June Wylie, Sheila Hanlon, Peggy Thomson (Castle Kennedy)
2010 Jennifer Yule, Isabel Gilchrist, Rosemary Speirs (J. G. Fleming)
2011 Jean Thomson, Jessie Bell, Sadie Spalding (Watson Memorial)
2012 E. Cooke, Marie Graham, Mary Galbraith (Riccarton)
2013 June Austin, Evelyn Oliver, Anne Motroni (Dumfries)
2014 Liz Stewart, Elspeth Brett, Meggie Macdonald (Ardross Alness)
2015 Esther Beattie, Charlotte Somerville, Mary McKay (Cowdenbeath)
2016 Morag Jones, June McLaughlin, Helen Nairn (Muirhead & Birkhill)
2017 Maralyn Murton, Maureen Hyslop, Elizabeth Reid (Ayr Craigie)
2018 Lynn Stein, Julie Sword, Donna Comrie (Leven)
2019 Alison Plenderleith, Esther Laidlaw, Elizabeth Halliday (Dalkeith) [31]
2020 & 2021 cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2022 Chloe Thomson, Tracey Breslin, Nicole McKean (Tanfield) [43][33]
2023 Gal Notman, Emma Kennedy, Susan Morrison (Stonehouse) [35]

Women's fours champions[edit]

Year Champion Ref
1936 Bearsdon
1937 Moffat
1938 Kirkhill
1939 Linthouse
1940–1945 not held due to World War II
1946 Clydebank
1947 Cambuslang
1948 Blackhhill
1949 Irvine Winton
1950 Hamilton Caledonian
1951 Busby
1952 Chalmers, Brown, Mclelland Macallan (Milngavie)
1953 Bridge of Allan
1954 Auchengeich
1955 Halfway & District
1956 Caldercraig
1957 Tollcross
1958 Ardrossan
1960 Killermont
1961 Watterfield
1962 West Kilbride
1963 Ayr
1964 Woodend
1965 Bishopbriggs
1966 Ms Anderson, Goldie, Barbour, Clements (Troon)
1967 Ms Watson, Liddle, Manzie, Bain (Carrick Knowe)
1968 Ms Fairweather, Liddle, Watson, Manzie (Carrick Knowe)
1969 Ms McClellan, Spiers, McFarlane, White (Inkerman)
1970 Ms Cooper, Good, Tinning, Stewart (Maxwelltown)
1971 Ms Logan, Smith, Barbour, Bunten (Mauchline)
1972 Ms Barclay, Nicoll, Thompson, Walker (Crossgates)
1973 Ms Quigley, Couper, Cleland, Parker (Darvel)
1974 Ms Simpson, Ross, Aitkin, McFarlane (Kelvindale)
1975 Ms Brown, Douglas, Benet, Stewart (Rutherglen)
1976 Ms Jackson, Dunlop,Waterson, Jackson (Coatbrdige)
1977 Ms Young, Lovell. Rennison, Halliday (Fairfield)
1978 M Thomson, J McKenzie, J Stark, M Halliday (Whitburn)
1979 Jess Williams, Margaret Wilson, Margaret Cameron, Isobel Black (Kingston BC, Glasgow)
1980 M Cummings, Mrs Jackson, Wilson, M Anderson (Castlehill)
1981 Ms Bain, Gardiner, Hamilton, Janet Menzies (Douglas Victoria)
1982 Betty Pettigrew, Sadie Young, Tirza Powell, Margaret Logan (Mauchline)
1983 Jean Wilson, Jane Coulston, Heather Hamilton, Susan Kelly (Stranraer) [39]
1984 Ms Auld, Kelly, Temple, Greta Crawford (Drumoyne) [40]
1985 H Boyd, J Auld, A Mitchell, N Graham (Tarbolton)
1986 N Stevenson, M Thomson, A Watson, Jean McLean (Crookston)
1987 Jean Armstrong, Margaret Gray, Grace Scott, Margaret Shearer (Carmwath)
1988 M Scot, E Weir, N McNeil, A Thomson (Denny)
1989 Ms Stevenson, Gallacher, Watson, Ward (Crookston)
1990 Bertha Baker, Margaret Taylor, Sarah McKechnie, Dorothy Barr (Ayr Forehill)
1991 Mrs Hamilton, Robertson, Peters, Bryson (Dalserf)
1992 J. Gillies, N. Cramb, I. Drockell A. Blackmore (Ardrossan)
1993 Peggy Hunter, Frances Allan, Mary Strachan, Nan Hunter (Kirn & Hunter's Quay)
1994 I. Frew, S. Wallace, M. Nelson, J. Sherlock (Glengowan)
1995 Ms Gordon, McLelland, Ferguson, Brown (Dumfries)
1996 M. MacEwen, M Wright M. Stratton, B. Donaghy (Radnor Park)
1997 M. Higgins, S. Lee, M. Burrel, I. Renton (Spittal)
1998 E. Douglas, M. MabonM. Gardiner, M. Milne (Selkirk)
1999 I. Wright, S. Mitchell, Margaret Russell, Ann Clark(Livingston Letham)
2000 B. Kennedy, M. Calder, M. Jeffrey, B. Hubbard (Armadale)
2001 F. Smith, P. Stewart, E. Morran M. Dunning (Muirhead & Birkhill)
2002 C. Boswell, A. Matthew, S. Slater, J. MacDonald (Colinton)
2003 E. Goodwin, H. Walker, I. Riddick, J. Marshall (Marchmount)
2004 M. McCormack, J. Steed, L Fleming, B Anderson (Ardeer Rec)
2005 K. Moffat, Anne Motroni, J. Oliver, M. Ferguson (Dumfries)
2006 L. Hutchison, B. Forsyth, Kay Purvis, Sheila Douglas (Chirnside)
2007 L. Hutchison, B. Forsyth, Kay Purvis, Sheila Douglas (Chirnside)
2008 H.Sinclair, S.MacKinnon, E. Reid. M. Davie (Strathmiglo)
2009 I. McDougall, A. Drummond, M. Neilson, M. Lyall (Kilmarnock Portland)
2010 Vivien Taylor, Moira Cronie, Kath Stevenson, Trish Henderson (Castle Kennedy)
2011 Margaret Reid, Jean Sutton, Kay McHaffie, Susan Kelly (Stranraer)
2012 Judy Mowat, Elizabeth Macdonald, Jean Elder, Liz Rhodes (Thurso)
2013 Molly Morton, Marie Johnston, Liz O'Neil, Ann Gilmour (Townholm) [29]
2014 Jane Spence, Liz Nelson, Elizabeth Campbell, Anne Brown (Newton Park)
2015 Pam McGrory, Alison Bradfore, Val Stewart, June Struthers (Zetland)
2016 Susan Kelly, Kay McHaffie, Doreen Hillen, Margaret Reid (Stranraer)
2017 Louise Noon, Elizabeth Campbell, Jane Spence, Anne Brown (Newton Park)
2018 Louise Noon, Jan Docherty, Liz Nelson, Anne Brown (Newton Park)
2019 Aimmee Thomson, Gillian Kirk, Rebekah Weir, Eilidh Weir (Alloa East End) [31]
2020 & 2021 cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2022 Alison Brown, Doreen Reeder, Margaret Kain, Vikki Turner (Buchan Park) [43][33]
2023 Jane Anderson, Anne Bone, Julie Sword, Lynn Stein (Wingygates Durievale) [35]

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