Friday, April 10, 2009

Last four in Scottish boys' championship











Paul Shields (left) and Daniel Kay with (far right) David Law and Chris Robb.
It's Shields v Kay and Law v Robb
in semi-finals at wet Balgownie

The North-east's "Big Two" of Under-18 golf - David Law (Hazlehead) and Scottish schoolboys title-holder Chris Robb (Inchmarlo Golf Centre, Banchory) - are meeting this afternoon in the semi-finals of the Scottish boys' championship over a rathere wet Royal Aberdeen club's links at Balgownie.
Aberdonian Law, the top seed, won by 3 and 1 over the North's last hope, Danny Edwards (Elgin), in the first of this morning's quarter-finals.
Robb, who lives at the Royal Deeside village of Kincardine O'Neil, beat Perth youngster Daniel Young (Craigie Hill) by 5 and 3.
The second semi-final is featuring last year's beaten finalist, Paul Shields, a member of the Kirkhill club at Cambuslang, near Glasgow, and Daniel Kay from Dunbar.
Shields, three up after 14 holes against Ayrshire's Jack McDonald (Kilmarnock Barassie) clinched his place in the last four for the second year in a row by a 4 and 3 margin.
Kay, one up on Marc Smith (Troon Welbeck) after 16 holes, won their quarter-final by 2 and 1.


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