Wednesday, July 07, 2010

Defending champions Scotland fail to make title flight

FROM THE SCOTSMAN SPORT WEBSITE
By NICK RODGER
Scotland's amateurs lost their grip on the European men's team championship title in Sweden yesterday after a calamitous final round of qualifying at the Osterakers club.
Scott Knowles' side, who were sharing third at the start of the day, had been in a good position to seal a top-eight finish required to progress to the championship flight of match-play, but they slithered out of the leading places with a crippling 22-over 382.
The defending champions, who finished with a 21-over team aggregate of 741 and shared ninth, will now contest the second division of match-play over the next three days and can only finish as high as ninth.
On a testing closing day of qualifying, an 81 from Kris Nicol and a 77 by Greg Paterson, the two early starters, did little for Scottish morale, but James Byrne briefly eased concerns with a tidy three-under 69 which was illuminated by an eagle on the first hole.
By the time Ross Kellett had trudged in with a 78, however, the Scots were in a perilous position and when Michael Stewart also returned a 78, the holders found themselves in a desperate scrap for a top-eight spot with Sweden.
Henrik Norlander, the world No 11 and Sweden's last man on the course, posted a one-under 71 to hoist the hosts into the qualifying zone and Scotland's title hopes disintegrated when Peterhead's Philip McLean could only muster an 80.
Italy and Denmark topped the standings on 721 with nine-time winners England finishing third on 723 and Wales taking fifth on 729.
There was better news at the European women's championship at La Manga in Spain, where a level-par 73 from national champion Kelsey MacDonald and a solid 74 from St Rule Trophy winner Laura Murray helped Scotland into the top flight. They finished in sixth place with a 757 after a final day total of 378 and will now square up to England in the quarter-finals today.
In the European boys' team championship at the Klassis resort in Turkey, Scotland's under-18s finished a lowly 15th.
In the girls' event at Aalborg in Denmark, the Scots closed with a 235, but also finished down in 15th place on a 475 and will compete in the second tier.

QUALIFYING SCORES IN SWEDEN
+1 DENMARK, ITALY
+3 ENGLAND (Laurie Canter 72, Tom Lewis 74, Eddie Pepperell 74, Tommy Fleetood 74, Chris Paisley 75, Billy Hemstock 77).
+7 SPAIN.
+9 WALES (Oliver Farr 70, James Frazer 72, Alastair Jones 73, Ben Westgate 75, Rhys Pugh 77, Rhys Enoch 78).
+11 FINLAND.
+15 GERMANY
+20 SWEDEN
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+21 FRANCE, SCOTLAND (J Byrne 69, G Paterson 77, R Kellett 78, M Stewart 78, P McLean 80, K Nicol 81), PORTUGAL.
+24 NORWAY
+28 NETHERLANDS.
+31 BELGIUM.
+37 IRELAND (P Cutler 75, A Dunbar 75, C Curley 77, P Murray 77, P Dunne 79, D Lernihan 79).
+37 SWITZERLAND.
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+45 AUSTRIA
+50 ICELAND
+79 SLOVENIA
+92 POLAND

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