Entries to Perth Masters 2023

It is still the intention of the Perth Masters Committee to run the 2023 event at Dewars Centre, Perth from Wednesday 4th to Saturday 7th January 2023 (please note this is a change from the normal Thursday to Sunday). We have spoken with our main sponsor Mercure Perth Hotel, and they are keen to continue to support us. The event …

Perth Masters 2022 cancelled due to continued COVID uncertainty

14th October 2021 Due to continued lack of certainty caused by COVID and the fact that as a group of volunteers we had to consider many additional factors over and above what we normally undertake to organise and deliver our curling event each year we’ve made the difficult decision to cancel Perth Masters 2022.  While we know this is disappointing, …

Mercure Perth Masters opens its doors for January 2022

Whilst I know that the current pandemic has changed so much, I am pleased to confirm that it is still the intention of the Perth Masters Committee to run the 2022 event at Dewars Centre, Perth from Thursday 6th to Sunday 9th January 2022. The event will only take place however if we have sufficient teams participating therefore, please confirm …

Trophy presentations

Provost Denis Melloy was joined by main sponsor Gabriella Maltesics, General Manager at Mercure Perth Hotel, for the Perth Masters and Perth Ladies 2020 trophy presentations at the Dewars Centre in Perth. Get your regular team/ player prints, larger prints, wall art, desk art, photo mugs, coasters and place mats here – great memories to keep from taking part in …

Finals 2020

Under the gaze of BBC Alba, the World Curing Federation TV, and a busy gallery at the Dewars Centre in Perth, the Scotland versus Canada men’s final brought together the competitions two strongest teams. Team Mouat and Team McEwen swapped 1s at the first two ends – but, in the 3rd, Mike McEwen’s first stone had a bad pick up …

Saturday – final session

Before the start of the final round of the qualifiers Scots teams Maggie Wilson and Eve Muirhead had secured heir places in the Ladies Semis. Now it was down to skips from the Czech Republic, Switzerland, Germany, China and Korea to battle out the remaining six places. In the same session Glen Muirhead and Brad Gushue were called back for …