Thursday, July 03, 2008

Paul McPhee finishes joint
fourth in English U-16s

Perth Academy pupil Paul McPhee, leader by two shots at halfway, finished joint fourth in the English Under-16 boys' open stroke-play golf championship for the McGregor Trophy at High Post Golf Club, Salisbury in Wiltshire today.
The 16-year-old junior member at King James VI Golf Club, the island club on the River Tay, was four under par for his first 36 holes and seven over par for the last two rounds with scores of 75 and 72 compared with his opening efforts of 67 and 69 which put him clear of the quality field. Nevertheless, Paul's three-over-par total of 283 was a good effort and he will be a worthy boys' representative for Scotland in the forthcoming R&A Junior Open at Hesketh at the start of Open championship week.
McPhee's third-round 75 dropped him out of the lead and down to fifth place but still very much in the hunt at only one shot behind the four joint-leaders.
In his last circuit, he birdied the sixth, 12th and 14th but consecutive bogeys at the seventh, eighth and ninth plus late shots shed at the 16th and 17th cost him second or third place.
Paul is the son of a sporting father although Ian McPhee's line was not golf but professional football. He played for Airdrie (twice), Forfar and Dundee United and was manager of Forfar Athletic for four season.
Jack Scott (Deeside) tied for 18th place on 290 with closing rounds of 74 and 71 while the only other Scot to make the last day, Scott Gibson (Southerness) came 27th on 293 with closing scores of 74 and 72.
The prestigious title went to a player from Workington - not normally regarded as a part of England that produces good young golfers. But Seb Crookall-Nixon had two shots to spare at the end of four rounds - 70 69 71 68 - for a two-under-par total of 278.
Runnere-up was Jamie Carney (Shirley) with 71 67 72 and 70 for 280.

FINAL TOTALS
Par 280 (4 x 70).
278 S Crookall-Nixon (Workington) 70 69 71 68.
280 J Carney (Shirley) 71 67 72 70.
282 J Brockington (Henley) 69 70 72 72.
283 P McPhee (King James VI) 67 69 75 72, M Chapman (Wentworth) 73 67 70 73.
284 A Otaegui (Spain) 71 72 72 69, E Peters (Beeston Fields) 69 70 73 72.
286 P Thomas (Belgium) 69 75 71 71, C Walsh (Hayling Island) 71 73 71 71.
Other totals:
290
J Scott (Deeside) 74 71 74 71 (jt 18tg).
293 S Gibson (Southerness) 78 69 74 72 (27th).

Crookall-Nixon powers to McGregor victory
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Seb Crookall-Nixon produced some exhilarating final day golf to win the English Boys Under 16 Stroke Play Championship for the McGregor Trophy at High Post in Wiltshire. The 14 year old from Cumbria carded closing rounds of 71 and 68 for an aggregate of 278, two under par, two strokes better than Birmingham’s Jamie Carney and four shots clear of James Brockington from Henley.
Crookall-Nixon, the only player to finish under par, began the day three strokes behind Paul McPhee from Scotland but his morning 71 put him into a four-way tie on 210 with a round left. And his closing 68 was the perfect way to win the title although he would have finished even more emphatically but for bogeys at the final two holes.
However, he had a big enough lead not to have done serious damage and he was naturally delighted to be crowned champion. “Hopefully this will see my golfing career take off,” he said. “Things will change dramatically after this and hopefully I’ll catch the eye of the England selectors. I wasn’t feeling confident at the start of the week because I didn’t practice that well. But I felt two under would be good enough to win and I was proved right. I’m also hoping my win will encourage the kids back at my club to come and play and to do what I have done.”
His win will also remind Crookall-Nixon of the day at Gosforth two years ago when persistent rain forced the under 14 championship to be cut to one round which left the Workington lad stranded in third place without a chance to challenge for the title.
There wasn’t a chance the weather would intervene again although a day of brilliant sunshine was punctuated by a couple of heavy downpours over the glorious Wiltshire course. By the turn in the final round, Crookall-Nixon had got to four under for the tournament while birdies at the 11th and 12th saw him virtually home and dry.
A string of pars kept him well clear but three putts at the short 17th and another dropped shot at the last might have put some doubt in his mind. But his pursuers were not making any forward progress and were left to battle for the other places.
Perhaps the most disappointed was McPhee, who led for the first two rounds but faltered on the final day with rounds of 75 and 72 for 283 and joint fourth place. “I’m a wee bit disappointed that I couldn’t hold on to my lead but I’m delighted to finish in the top five,” he admitted.
“Nothing really clicked for me today but that was some performance from Seb.”
Crookall-Nixon, who also won the under 15 award, is now setting his sights on the under 18 title and the Carris Trophy at the end of the month. “I’ll be up for that and I’ll also be back to defend this next year,” he added.
More information, news and hole by hole results can be found on the Championships section of the EGU website, www.englishgolfunion.org

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