CHALLENGE TOUR NEWS
SCOTS LOOKING FOR ONE BIG WIN
FROM MICHAEL GIBBONS
With just seven events remaining on the 2006 Schedule, Scotland’s European Challenge Tour professionals playing in this week’s ECCO Tour Championship at the Odense Golf Club in Denmark have it all to play for as the season enters its most crucial stage.
Andrew McArthur, currently the only Scot within the Challenge Tour’s all-important top 20 in 18th place, can secure a place on he 2007 European Tour by winning the first prize of €20,800.
The other Scots in the field are all in similar positions, looking for the one big result that can kick start their seasons and take them in to the Challenge Tour’s top 45 which would secure entry in to the end of season Grand Final, where every player in the elite field has a chance to break into the all important top 20.
Peter Whiteford (currently 80th) and Murray Urquhart (100th) can make huge strides towards the business end of the Rankings with a strong finish in Denmark, while David Patrick (151st) and Graham Fox (158th) need a good result to salvage their Challenge Tour seasons.
FROM MICHAEL GIBBONS
With just seven events remaining on the 2006 Schedule, Scotland’s European Challenge Tour professionals playing in this week’s ECCO Tour Championship at the Odense Golf Club in Denmark have it all to play for as the season enters its most crucial stage.
Andrew McArthur, currently the only Scot within the Challenge Tour’s all-important top 20 in 18th place, can secure a place on he 2007 European Tour by winning the first prize of €20,800.
The other Scots in the field are all in similar positions, looking for the one big result that can kick start their seasons and take them in to the Challenge Tour’s top 45 which would secure entry in to the end of season Grand Final, where every player in the elite field has a chance to break into the all important top 20.
Peter Whiteford (currently 80th) and Murray Urquhart (100th) can make huge strides towards the business end of the Rankings with a strong finish in Denmark, while David Patrick (151st) and Graham Fox (158th) need a good result to salvage their Challenge Tour seasons.
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