Andrew Oldcorn is the early pacesetter in the race for the Tartan Tour's order of merit title after the opening two events of the new season.
The former PGA champion, who was the Scottish No.1 back in 1991, won the first counting tournament at Monifieth earlier this month and shared 12th at Craigielaw last week to move on to 196.25 points.
Downfield's Kenny Hutton is second on 182.50 while former Scottish PGA champion Gordon Law of Uphall, runner-up at Monifieth, is third with 181.25.
Greig Hutcheon, the Tartan Tour's No.1 for the past two seasons, opened the defence of his title with a second place at Craigielaw and is 10th on the standings with 120 points. The next counting event is the Scottish Wateraid 36-holer at Barassie from May 7-8.
The leading three players will qualify for the end of season Srixon PGA Play-Offs at Royal Liverpool.