Thursday, November 04, 2010

KRIS NICOL IN ACTION ... IMAGE BY TOM WARD PHOTOGRAPHY

Eye-catching Kris Nicol sweeps into

Walker Cup frame

FROM THE SCOTSMAN.COM WEBSITE
By MARTIN DEMPSTER
Fraserburgh's Kris Nicol has leapt ahead of David Law, Philip McLean and Jordan Findlay in the race to back up James Byrne's bid to provide a North-East representation in next year's Walker Cup at Royal Aberdeen.
Nicol, pictured, who wasn't even capped at full level a year ago, is one of four Scots in the Great Britain and Ireland squad for the match against the Americans, joining Banchory's Byrne, Ross Kellett of Colville Park and Troon Welbeck's Michael Stewart.
Unlike the other three, Nicol wasn't in a similar squad for this year's St Andrews Trophy, a match against the Continent of Europe that is used by the GB and I selectors to shape the team for the Walker Cup.
However, the 26-year-old greenkeeper has put himself in the frame for an appearance in the biennial event on his own doorstep thanks to some eye-catching performances, notably finishing runner-up in both the Lytham Trophy and Irish Open Stroke Play Championship.
Nigel Edwards, the GB and I captain, said Nicol had earned his place in the 23-strong squad as he looked to be "a player with great potential". The Welshman added: "When Kris was in contention this year, he didn't look overawed. In terms of international golf, he is quite a late developer, but there is always room for older players, as I proved myself."

Admitting he is keen to encourage as much local support as he can muster at Balgownie, Edwards is hoping their inclusion in the squad will encourage both Nicol and Byrne to "push forward" between now and the team of ten being picked next August.
That gives the likes of Hazlehead teenager Law, the double Scottish champion last year, Peterhead's McLean and Findlay, Nicol's clubmate and former British Boys' champion, plenty of time to reignite their claims, with the door being left open to players who are not in the squad.
"It would be nice if we were in a position where we are choosing the ten players from 20 as opposed to having eight and needing to add two to eight," said Edwards when asked about the merits of some of the Scottish hopefuls.
"Jordan's form is on the rise, getting back to near where he was before he went to college in the States. After making a lot of progress, David had gone back a bit, though some injury problems were the reason for that.
"He finished the season strongly and there is no reason why he can't force his way on to the team."
The squad, which will take part in a training get-together at Portmarnock next month before visiting Royal Aberdeen next spring - the match itself i


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