PAUL LAWRIE YOUNG PROS MATCH-PLAY
TOP SEED TOM GETS A TOUGH DRAW
Duddingston’s Tom Buchanan is top seed for the Paul Lawrie Young Professionals’ match-play tournament which tees off at Newburgh-on-Ythan Golf Club tomorrow.
Tom earned the No 1 position in the draw by virtue of winning a qualifying round with a 66 at West Lothian earlier in the season.
He might have expected an easier tie than one against Craig Gordon who finished joint 13th in the Gleneagles Scottish professional championship at the weekend.
Chris Campbell (Carnegie Club) makes the trip down from Skibo Castle to defend the title.
Tuesday morning’s ties:
8.0 Tom Buchanan (Duddingston) v Craig Gordon (unatt).
8.10 Alastair Brown (Whitecraigs) v Nick Holligan (Royal Burgess).
8.20 Calum Smith (Royal Musselburgh) v Norman Huguet (Royal Musselburgh).
8.30 Steven Taylor (Bothwell Castle) v Jamie Anton (Noah’s Ark).
8.40 Jonathan Cliff (Murrayfield) v Mark Loftus (Cowglen).
8.50 Chris Russell (Dunbar) v Chris Campbell (Carnegie Club).
9.0 Hamish Patullo (Blairgowrie) v Bobby Wallace (Forrester Park).
9.10 Greg Rankin (Stirling) v Derek Watters (Largs).
Second-round ties start at 12.30.
Wednesday final will tee off at 12.30.
The pro-am curtain-raiser was won by The Marcliffe at Pitfodels team of Jim and Brenda McNeil, both playing off 11, and David Gillanders (handicap 17). Hamish Pattulo (Blairgowrie) was the team pro. They had a net score of 15-under-par 57. Individual pro scores were not returned.
Welltonic, represented by Innes Miller (3), Alan Cruickshank (7) and Alan Reid (8) with Mark Loftus (Cowglen) as their pro, finished second with 58.
Third with 59 (better inward half) were the Colin Fraser Fish Merchant team of Colin Fraser (2), Ian Taylor (10), James Watt (7) and professional Chris Campbell (Carnegie Club).
+Switch over to our sister website, www.kirkwoodgolf.co.uk, to find out the Scotland team for the women's home internationals.
Duddingston’s Tom Buchanan is top seed for the Paul Lawrie Young Professionals’ match-play tournament which tees off at Newburgh-on-Ythan Golf Club tomorrow.
Tom earned the No 1 position in the draw by virtue of winning a qualifying round with a 66 at West Lothian earlier in the season.
He might have expected an easier tie than one against Craig Gordon who finished joint 13th in the Gleneagles Scottish professional championship at the weekend.
Chris Campbell (Carnegie Club) makes the trip down from Skibo Castle to defend the title.
Tuesday morning’s ties:
8.0 Tom Buchanan (Duddingston) v Craig Gordon (unatt).
8.10 Alastair Brown (Whitecraigs) v Nick Holligan (Royal Burgess).
8.20 Calum Smith (Royal Musselburgh) v Norman Huguet (Royal Musselburgh).
8.30 Steven Taylor (Bothwell Castle) v Jamie Anton (Noah’s Ark).
8.40 Jonathan Cliff (Murrayfield) v Mark Loftus (Cowglen).
8.50 Chris Russell (Dunbar) v Chris Campbell (Carnegie Club).
9.0 Hamish Patullo (Blairgowrie) v Bobby Wallace (Forrester Park).
9.10 Greg Rankin (Stirling) v Derek Watters (Largs).
Second-round ties start at 12.30.
Wednesday final will tee off at 12.30.
The pro-am curtain-raiser was won by The Marcliffe at Pitfodels team of Jim and Brenda McNeil, both playing off 11, and David Gillanders (handicap 17). Hamish Pattulo (Blairgowrie) was the team pro. They had a net score of 15-under-par 57. Individual pro scores were not returned.
Welltonic, represented by Innes Miller (3), Alan Cruickshank (7) and Alan Reid (8) with Mark Loftus (Cowglen) as their pro, finished second with 58.
Third with 59 (better inward half) were the Colin Fraser Fish Merchant team of Colin Fraser (2), Ian Taylor (10), James Watt (7) and professional Chris Campbell (Carnegie Club).
+Switch over to our sister website, www.kirkwoodgolf.co.uk, to find out the Scotland team for the women's home internationals.
0 Comments:
Post a Comment
<< Home