After the Second World War, the club was reformed; and although it was a lean time as far as trophies were concerned, the club had some great players, including Hughie McLeod, Robin Charters, George Stevenson, George Willison, and Derrick and Oliver Grant.
It was in 1958 that the PSA first negotiated with the Town Council for the waste ground at Burnfoot, the present home of the club. Hard work meant the clubrooms were completed on time, with some great help from Rob Welsh and Wilson Patterson, both apprentice joiners at that time. The clubrooms were opened in April 1960, after a game between two teams of mixed Hawick and PSA players.