DAVID DOWNIE PLANS COMEBACK ON EUROPRO TOUR
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By MARTIN DEMPSTER
David Downie, a former Scottish amater stroke-play champion who has spent the last few seasons coaching David Drysdale among others, is planning a return to professional golf this year on the PGA EuroPro Tour.
The 37-year-old Fifer last played competitively in the paid ranks in 1999 and was subsequently re-instated as an amateur, winning the Ladybank club championship in 2008 - 15 years after he had lifted the same title.
His own golf took a back seat again as he carved out a coaching career but now Downie, who lifted the Scottish Stroke-play title at Letham Grange in 1994, preceding Stephen Gallacher and Alastair Forsyth, is back practising hard again.
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By MARTIN DEMPSTER
David Downie, a former Scottish amater stroke-play champion who has spent the last few seasons coaching David Drysdale among others, is planning a return to professional golf this year on the PGA EuroPro Tour.
The 37-year-old Fifer last played competitively in the paid ranks in 1999 and was subsequently re-instated as an amateur, winning the Ladybank club championship in 2008 - 15 years after he had lifted the same title.
His own golf took a back seat again as he carved out a coaching career but now Downie, who lifted the Scottish Stroke-play title at Letham Grange in 1994, preceding Stephen Gallacher and Alastair Forsyth, is back practising hard again.
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