Friday, August 13, 2010

Mailley and Rennie taken to extra holes

at Dornoch

By ROBIN WILSON
Things tightened up at Royal Dornoch this morning in Round 2 of the Carnegie Shield when last year's finalists, Chris Mailley the winner, and Ian Rennie, the loser, were taken beyond the stipulated 18 holes before maintaining their interest in the competition.
Mailley was taken to the 20th by Graeme McIntyre (Grangemouth) before securing his ticket into the quarter finals where he now meets leading qualifier Ian Brotherston (Dumfries and County). Rennie won at the 19th against the 1989 winner Gary Bethune. Rennie moved on to meet Brotherston's club mate Ian Fraser.
Scott Saal from Bayville Virginia Beach is the lowest handicapper in the event at +4 and through to a quarter final tie against local Alex MacDonald. Should Saal win this tie he may come up against San Francisco's Andrew Biggadike, a former winner in the semi-finals, but first Biggadike has to account for the other McIntyre brother, David who in round two beat Oldmeldrum's R Ord.
Results:
Round 2
Players from Royal Dornoch unless stated
 I Brotherston (Dumfries and Co) bt P Bamford (Rothley Park) 4 and 3.
C Mailley bt G McIntyre (Grangemouth) at 20th.
I Rennie (Hindhead) bt G Bethune at 19th.
 I Fraser (Dumfries and Co) bt I Pether (US) 2 and 1.
A MacDonald bt R Bremner (The Nairn) 2 and 1
S Saal (US) bt S Johnston (Prestonfield) 4 and 3.
D McIntyre bt R Ord (Oldmeldrum) 3 and 1
 A Biggadike ((US) bt J P Paulus (Am Reichswald) 2 holes.

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