Sunday, April 17, 2011

JAMES FRAZER WON DUNCAN PUTTER AT SOUTHERNDOWN

In a Walker Cup year, every big men's amateur tournament over 72 holes is important.
We missed last weekend's Duncan Putter at Southerndown Golf Club, South Wales.
Welshman James Frazer won it with a record low total of 272.
It might help him get into the GB and I team to play the Americans at Royal Aberdeen GC in September.
Watch this space!

LEADING FINAL TOTALS
272 James Frazer (Pennard) 70 72 65 65.
276 Andrew Sullivan (Nuneaton) 68 72 69 67.
281 Ben Westgate (Trevose) 69 70 72 70.

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HERE'S THE REPORT ON THE SOUTHERNDOWN GOLF CLUB WEBSITEWelsh International James Frazer (Pennard) produced the performance of a lifetime here at Southerndown today to win the Duncan Putter with a record score of eight-under-par 272 for the 72-hole tournament.
Not content with his superb 65 this morning he went and repeated the feat this afternoon - the first time any golfer has shot 10 under par at Southerndown in one day. Birdies at the 3rd and 6th holes set the tone for the round, and even a dropped shot at the 7th did not halt his progress. He responded to this minor setback with consecutive birdies at the 8th, 9th and 10th holes, and a 'mere' par on the 11th proved only a temporary pause as James went on to birdie the 12th and 13th. Content with a job well done, he completed his round with a succession of pars to card his second 65 of the day, leaving him 4 shots clear of the field.
Among those trailing in his wake were Nuneaton golfer Andy Sullivan - in second place on 4 under par (276) - and former Duncan Putter winner Ben Westgate on one over.
Everyone is now hoping that this is just the start of a wonderful season's golf for James. It certainly could not have started any better!
The winner of the best Welsh Under-21 player was Rhys Pugh, who showed touches of his true ability in his final round of 68. We will surely hear more of Rhys as the season progresses.

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