The team of Wynn Morgan, Phil Hall, Ian Stanaway and Rydian Morgan triumphed with a score of 92 points, seeing off competition from Blue Group, whose four-man team scored a total of 89 points.

The tournament organised by letsrecycle.com and event partner Smart Solutions saw golfers compete for the team and individual trophies over 18 holes at the Fidra Links at Archerfield Golf Course.
Other teams to have competed included the 2015 champions Nathans Wastesavers, Olleco and T2E Environmental.
Winners
On the individual front, Smart Solutions’ Phil Hall won on countback with Blue’s Ross Kane coming in second. Smart’s Wynn Morgan placed third. All three scored a total of 35 points.
Ross Kane also picked up the prize for the longest drive, which he hit on the second hole, whilst Robin Stevenson of William Tracey won the nearest the pin accolade, with a tee shot on the 13th hole.
Golfers also played a charity hole, with support for anti-human trafficking charity Hope for Justice, which was chosen as the event’s charity partner by Smart Solutions. More than £600 was raised for Hope for Justice throughout the day.
Rob Mowat, director at letsrecycle.com, said: “We were delighted to see some familiar faces returning for our second Masters of Waste Scotland, as well as some new competitors too.

“I’d like to congratulate all of the winners and runners up for their fantastic efforts, and thank everyone who donated to our nominated charity.”
letsrecycle.com would like to thank all of the sponsors of the Masters of Waste Scotland including Smart Solutions, Nathan’s Waste Savers, Ceris Burns International, Egbert Taylor Group and The Environment Exchange.
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