Despite the windy weather, Reay’s golfers still managed to get some competitive golf in over the past week.
Sarah Meiklejohn maintained her excellent recent form to top the standings in round four of the ladies' winter Stableford with a tally of 37 points.
The improved weather saw players flock to the fairways at Reay Golf Club with several competitions played during the past week.
There has been limited on-course action at Reay due to the weather, but a number of hardy souls contested the ladies' and gents' March medals.
Reay hosted the Ronnie Campbell Open for teams of four, played to the Stableford format, with a raffle raising £1000 for Macmillan Cancer Support.
One of the oldest courses in the world, and premier Highland golfing destinations, requires major repairs that will cost six-figures.
Players were back out force on the fairways of Reay at the weekend after a number of weeks when competitions were postponed due to wintry weather.
There has been limited golf at Reay lately, but the senior section managed to get some action in the North Point Distillery Stableford competition.
Members of the ladies' section at Thurso Golf Club had their 2023 prize-giving at a Burns supper following their annual general meeting.
With flooding still affecting some areas of the course, Reay players had an 11-hole sweep over holes 7 to 12, 15 to 18 before finishing on the first.