Monday, December 12, 2011

EUROPEAN TOUR FINAL QUALIFYING SCHOOL THIRD ROUND

PRESSURE ON MACAULAY, THE SALTMAN


BROTHERS, McLEAN AND DRUMMOND

By COLIN FARQUHARSON
Colin@scottishgolfview.com
Chris Doak, Steven O'Hara, Gary Orr and Alastair Forsyth all shot level par or better in today's third round of the European Tour Final Qualifying School to stay within the leading 70 at PGA Catalunya Golf Resort, near Girona in north-east Spain.
The field of 156 is cut after Tuesday's fourth round to the top 70 and ties who will go on to contest the vital last two rounds over the par-72 course which doubles up with the par-70 lay-out for the first 72 holes.
The pressure is on Callum Macaulay (joint 74th), Lloyd Saltman (joint 92nd) and the three Scots in joint 104th position, Elliot Saltman, Alan McLean and Scott Drummond, to go low - very low in some cases - to make the cut and keep alive their hopes of finishing the six-round golfing marathon in the top 30 and so earn European Tour playing rights for next year.
Doak and O'Hara are on seven-under 205 after both played very well in the third round; Doak had a bogey-free, four-under 66 over the shorter course while O'Hara had a five-under 65 which included seven birdies, four of them in a row from the third.
They are lying joint 25th, well within the safety zone.
Gary Orr had a one-under 69 to be joint 39th on 206. An eagle 3 at the long 10th was the highlight of the Helensburgh man's erratic round.
Alastair Forsyth could hardly be more consistent that to reel off three rounds of 70 in succession. He is just inside the cut mark in joint 69th place on two-under 210.
Macaulay kept a double bogey off his card for the first time in the tournament and a two-under 70 on the longer course moved him within touching distance of clearing the first qualifying hurdle. He is joint 74th on one-under 213.
Lloyd Saltman had a one-under 71 over the longer lay-out to be joint 92nd on 215. Birdies at the short 11th, long 12th and 14th brought back memories of his inward half of 29 on Sunday but he covered the last four holes in one over par with a bogey at the 18th. He really needed a sub-70 score to give himself a chance of making the top 70 and ties.
For the three Scots on three-over 217 - Elliot Saltman (74), McLean (whose 71 included a hole in one at the short eighth on the big course), and Scott Drummond (76) - the pursuit of a European Tour card is all but over. They have to improve by 34 places in the fourth round. A big ask.
At the sharp end of the tournament it is still an England 1-2 with Sam Hutsby returning a 68 to retain the pole position on 15-under-par 197 - one shot ahead of one of the GB and I Walker Cup heroes from September at Royal Aberdeen, Andy Sullivan. He shot a 67 for 198.
LEADING THIRD-ROUND TOTALS
Par 212
197 Sam Hutsby (Eng) 60 69 68.
198 Andy Sullivan (Eng) 65 66 67.
199 Peter Gustafsson (Swe) 70 63 66.
200 Thomas Norret (Den) 71 67 62.
201 Reinier Saxton (Net) 70 66 65, Benn Barham (Eng) 65 70 66, BrandenGrace (SAf) 68 68 65, Jordi Garcia (Spa) 71 64 66, Warren Abery (SAf) 69 65 67, David McKenzie (Aus) 69 64 68.
202 Victor Riu (Fra) 67 69 66, David Dixon (Eng) 74 65 63, Magnus A Carlsson (Swe) 66 70 66.
203 Guillaume Cambis (Fra) 66 69 68.
SCOTS SCORES
205 Chris Doak 71 68 66, Steven O'Hara 73 67 65 (T25).
206 Gary Orr 68 69 69 (T39).
210 Alastair Forsyth 70 70 70 (T69).
213 Callum Macaulay 76 67 70 (T74).
215 Lloyd Saltman 77 67 71 (T92).
217 Elliot Saltman 74 69 74, Alan McLean 68 78 71, Scott Drummond 75 66 76 (T104).
+Leading 70 and ties after Round 4 will qualify for the final two rounds over the par-72 course.
 
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HUTSBY, SULLIVAN MAINTAIN ENGLAND 1-2
By PAUL SYMES
EUROPEAN TOUR PRESS OFFICERFormer Walker Cup players Sam Hutsby and Andy Sullivan built on their sterling starts at the Qualifying School Final Stage, with just one shot separating the two Englishmen at the midway stage of the six-round marathon.
On another fine day at PGA Catalunya Resort in Girona, northern Spain, Hutsby shot a round of 68 on the Tour Course to move to 15 under par, with Sullivan signing for a 67 to close the gap to a single stroke.
Hutsby opened with a birdie on the tenth hole, before his only bogey of the day at the 13th temporarily halted his momentum. But he rallied with a birdie at the 18th hole, and a further gain after the turn saw the 23 year old maintain his place at the head of affairs.
Were it not for a cold putter Hutsby’s advantage would have been greater, but he is still on course to complete a second successful visit to the Qualifying School, having finished runner-up behind his compatriot Simon Khan in 2009.
He said: “I only missed two greens, but just couldn’t buy a putt. So I’m a little disappointed, because I felt I played well enough to break away a bit. But I’m still leading, so I would have taken that at the start of the day. My target is six rounds in the 60s, so that goal is still on. There are still three rounds to go, but I’m in a nice position.
“It’s strange that we’re only half way. Most of us played two or three practice rounds, so it already feels like a long week but there are three rounds to go. I feel fresh though, and I’ve been sleeping well. I’ve been playing nicely, so I’m looking forward to the next three days.”
Sullivan, who played alongside Tom Lewis in Great Britain and Ireland’s triumphant 2011 Walker Cup team, mixed six birdies with three bogeys to move to 14 under par and within sight of claiming a European Tour card just three months after joining the professional ranks.
The 25 year old, who boasted a 100 per cent record in the foursomes at Royal Aberdeen Golf Club, is also determined to win his private duel with Hutsby.
He said: “I think there is a nice little battle going on between myself and Sam. I don’t think we’d like to comment on it too much, but there’s definitely a bit of to and fro so it’s really good. We’ve played a couple of times together and been in squads together, so we know each other well enough.
“I’ve put myself in a good position now, so I’m definitely thinking about winning it. It would mean a lot to me and would probably the biggest achievement of my life, so I just have to go out there and keep doing what I’m doing.”
The English duo will be joined in the final group by Peter Gustafsson, who made the perfect start to his round of 66 with an eagle at the tenth hole. The Swede won the Qualifying School in 2004 but is yet to finish inside the top 30 in two previous visits to PGA Catalunya Resort, so is hoping to rectify that record this week.
A sublime round of 62 also set his fellow Scandinavian Thomas Norret on course to reclaim the European Tour card he earned at the Qualifying School Final Stage 12 months ago. The Dane, who took the 17th card last year, covered the Tour Course in just 62 strokes, firing eight birdies in an immaculate display.
Norret reached the turn in just 29, thanks chiefly to a five-birdie burst from the fourth hole, before making three more gains to finish on 12 under par.
With the top 30 and ties securing a place in The 2012 Race to Dubai, Norret is in position to secure a swift return to The European Tour, having relinquished his playing privileges after finishing in 155th place in the Money List this year.
Three-time European Tour champion Nick Dougherty, meanwhile, endured a difficult day as a round of 75 left him on four over par and facing an uphill task to make Thursday’s cut.
He said: “I played really well on the front nine, and then I had a tough break. I’ve got a little bit of an ailment at the moment with my hip, where it clicks and goes, and when it does I’m lucky if I make contact with the ball. It happened on the first tee, which was my tenth hole, and I made a bogey then never really made a shot after that.
“But I hold out hope that I can get it back to how it used to be, and how it used to feel. There are some times when I do play good golf, and it feels great. For nine holes today I played phenomenal, I should have been nine under but still nothing went my way.
"I had two three putts to go one under through nine, and I missed two putts from inside eight feet for birdie. I should never have shot that score today, but that’s just the way it’s going for me at the moment.”

ALL THE THIRD-ROUND SCORES
Par 212
197 S Hutsby (Eng) 60 69 68
198 A Sullivan (Eng) 65 66 67
199 P Gustafsson (Swe) 70 63 66
200 T Nørret (Den) 71 67 62
201 J Garcia (Esp) 71 64 66; B Barham (Eng) 65 70 66; B Grace (RSA) 68 68 65; R Saxton (Ned) 70 66 65; W Abery (RSA) 69 65 67; D McKenzie (Aus) 69 64 68
202 V Riu (Fra) 67 69 66; M Carlsson (Swe) 66 70 66; D Dixon (Eng) 74 65 63;
203 G Cambis (Fra) 66 69 68
204 A Ahokas (Fin) 74 66 64; B Ritthammer (Ger) 65 71 68; M Nixon (Eng) 68 69 67; P Dwyer (Eng) 67 69 68; J Gibb (Eng) 69 68 67; J Lagergren (Swe) 66 71 67; E Kofstad (Nor) 66 68 70; R Bland (Eng) 67 72 65; L Kennedy (Eng) 68 66 70; M Lundberg (Swe) 70 68 66
205 D Fichardt (RSA) 66 73 66; A Snobeck (Fra) 67 72 66; A Parr (Can) 72 66 67; D Vancsik (Arg) 68 68 69; R Dinwiddie (Eng) 67 71 67; M Lafeber (Ned) 69 67 69; C Doak (Sco) 71 68 66; S O'Hara (Sco) 73 67 65; J Hansen (Den) 67 67 71; A Domingo (Esp) 71 67 67; D Brooks (Eng) 70 68 67; H Soon-Sang (Kor) 68 72 65; J Guerrier (Fra) 68 66 71; A Byeong-Hun (Kor) 70 70 65
206 W Besseling (Ned) 74 63 69; A Tampion (Aus) 65 73 68; G Orr (Sco) 68 69 69; K Borsheim (Nor) 66 71 69; T Sluiter (Ned) 63 75 68; S Buhl (Ger) 68 72 66; A Otaegui (Esp) 68 69 69; J Hugo (RSA) 65 71 70; A Bernadet (Fra) 68 69 69; R Quiros (Esp) 65 69 72; B Parker (Eng) 69 67 70; J Garcia Pinto (Esp) 71 63 72; C Brazillier (Fra) 65 74 67
207 S Kim (Kor) 68 71 68; J Bäckström (Swe) 72 66 69; A Marshall (Eng) 68 71 68
208 J Wahlqvist (Swe) 71 69 68; B Chapellan (Fra) 70 69 69; A Haindl (RSA) 71 67 70; N Meitinger (Ger) 68 69 71; J Levermore (Eng) 73 67 68
209 H Bacher (Aut) 71 68 70; A Garcia-Heredia (Esp) 72 66 71; M Southgate (Eng) 70 68 71; S Pinckney (USA) 66 73 70; J Knutzon (USA) 70 70 69; A Tadini (Ita) 69 70 70
210 P Archer (Eng) 73 65 72; U Weinhandl (Aut) 69 71 70; M Lorenzo-Vera (Fra) 70 70 70; O Henningsson (Swe) 73 66 71; A Forsyth (Sco) 70 70 70
211 A Da Silva (Bra) 70 71 70; E Grillo (Arg) 73 68 70; D Higgins (Irl) 65 72 74; C Paisley (Eng) 67 71 73; J Sandelin (Swe) 71 72 68
212 M Crespi (Ita) 67 69 76; T Mordt (RSA) 69 71 72; A Kang (USA) 73 68 71; T Ferreira (RSA) 71 70 71
213 F McGuirk (Eng) 76 69 68; S Benson (Eng) 72 71 70; M Haastrup (Den) 74 67 72; C Monasterio (Arg) 71 72 70; M Kieffer (Ger) 70 67 76; J Walters (RSA) 73 70 70; C Macaulay (Sco) 76 67 70; S Jeppesen (Swe) 73 70 70; M Madsen (Den) 71 71 71
214 M Rominger (Sui) 74 70 70; P Broadhurst (Eng) 72 70 72; M Tullo (Chi) 73 69 72; T Remkes (Ned) 73 69 72
215 T Van Der Walt (RSA) 69 74 72; T Argonz (Arg) 69 74 72; J Elson (Eng) 74 67 74; L Saltman (Sco) 77 67 71; M Molina (Arg) 71 69 75; M Siddikur (Ban) 73 73 69; A Perrino (Ita) 68 73 74; A Michael (RSA) 67 76 72
216 P Oriol (Esp) 68 76 72; J Morgan (Eng) 73 68 75; W Ormsby (Aus) 74 67 75; A Canete (Arg) 71 72 73
217 A Velasco (Esp) 72 74 71; F Fritsch (Ger) 75 73 69; P Richardson (Eng) 72 71 74; J Ruth (Eng) 72 74 71; C Devlin (Nir) 73 71 73; E Saltman (Sco) 74 69 74; A McLean (Sco) 68 78 71; C Lloyd (Eng) 69 74 74; E Canonica (Ita) 69 73 75; F Delamontagne (Fra) 68 74 75; S Drummond (Sco) 75 66 76
218 A Versfeld (RSA) 70 77 71; B Mannix (Eng) 74 76 68; M Eliasson (Swe) 72 70 76; N Dougherty (Eng) 70 73 75; T Hatton (Eng) 72 72 74; J Zapata (Arg) 70 71 77; S Wakefield (Eng) 71 74 73
219 T Leon (USA) 67 76 76; J Haeggman (Swe) 69 75 75; J Huldahl (Den) 77 72 70; P Reed (USA) 64 80 75; X Poncelet (Fra) 73 69 77; A Hartø (Den) 74 70 75; J Robinson (Eng) 75 68 76; D Bransdon (Aus) 70 73 76; D Wright (Eng) 68 73 78; L Goddard (Eng) 69 76 74; M Quiros (Esp) 75 73 71; R Echenique (Arg) 70 73 76
220 F De Vries (Ned) 68 76 76; A Lahiri (Ind) 70 76 74; D Gaunt (Aus) 73 72 75; D Smith (Eng) 75 70 75
221 B Evans (Eng) 72 70 79; A Townsend (Aus) 73 73 75; L Jensen (Den) 81 65 75
222 M Erlandsson (Swe) 71 72 79; J Caldwell (Nir) 78 68 76
223 G Clark (Eng) 70 75 78
224 C Russo (Fra) 72 75 77; A Kaleka (Fra) 77 71 76; S Matton (Eng) 74 73 77; C McNamara (Irl) 78 73 73
225 M Ford (Eng) 67 78 80; F Praegant (Aut) 77 69 79
227 J Lima (Por) 72 73 82
228 J Etulain (Arg) 77 77 74
229 L Tintera (Cze) 72 82 75
Retired: G Emerson (Eng) 79 74 RT; M Vibe-Hastrup (Den) 69 77 RT; C Suneson (Esp) 70 78 RT;

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