Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Coltart's entry boosts field

for £45,000 Scottish PGA

FROM THE SCOTSMAN.COM WEBSITE
By NICK RODGER
Andrew Coltart is set to be the headline act at this season's £45,000 Gleneagles Scottish PGA championship.
The former Ryder Cup player, who won the national title at Dalmahoy in 1994, has submitted his entry for October's revamped championship, which has been moved from the PGA Centenary course to the King's course and has been streamlined to a field of  66 players.
Coltart has been critical of the PGA over the years after his fledgling professional career in the early 1990s was hindered by a lack of playing opportunities on home soil.
The 40-year-old severed his ties with a club in his native Dumfries to pursue full-time competition, but was forced into golfing exile on a Swedish mini-circuit for a spell due to a dearth of starts in Scotland.
"Andrew has probably not had the most cordial relationship with the PGA over the years, but that was well before my time and I'm delighted that he's expressed his intention to play," said Scottish PGA secretary Michael MacDougall.
"It will help raise the profile of the championship and that is great news for the Scottish PGA."
Meanwhile, Paul Lawrie, the former Open champion, will lend his support to the Tartan Tour by competing in Friday's Deeside Pro-Am.



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