Wednesday, October 19, 2011

PAUL LAWRIE TIES FOR NE ALLIANCE VICTORY AT BALLATER

Paul Lawrie, just outside the top 10 in the Portugal Masters at the weekend, made an unexpected but welcome appearance at todays North-east Golfers Alliance competition at Ballater - and tied for victory on six-under-par 64 with Aboyne scratch player Paul Simpson.
The pair of Pauls finished a shot ahead of Fraserburgh scratch man Gordon Munro.
Paul Lawrie's older son Craig finished well up the scratch list with a round of 71.
LEADING SCRATCH
Par 70
64 Paul Lawrie (Aberdeen Asset), Paul Simpson (Aboyne).
65 Gordon Munro iFraserburgh)
69 Patrick Lovie (P1 Corporate).
70 David Fleming (Portlethen), John Duff (Newmachar)
71 Craig Lawrie (Deeside).
72 Ryan Fitzpatrick (Inchmarlo), Laura Murray (Aboyne), David Leslie (Northern).
73 Bill Urquhart (Murcar Links).
74 Stewart Finnie (Caledonian), Craig Carnegie (Kemnay), Keil Beveridge (Inchmarlo).
75 Lawrence Prouse (Hazlehead), Keith Ingram, David Brown (Kemnay).
76 Mark Lawrie (Kemnay), Donald McAndrew (Royal Aberdeen), Jim Duncan (Bon Accord). David Wilson (Duff House Royal).
77 Fergus Bisset (Banchory), Colin Duffus, Les Fowler (Royal Aberdeen).

LEADING HANDICAP
Division 1
David Fleming (Portethen) (5) 65; David Leslie (Northern) (5) 67; Laura Murray (Alford) (4) 68; Lawrence Prouse (Hazlehead) (6) 69; Mark Lawrie (Kemnay) (7) 69.
Division 2 --Chris Adam (Aboyne) (14) 64; John Dalgarno (Hazlehead) (10) 68; Leslie Roger (Royal Aberdeen) (12), Alister Petrie (Oldmeldrum) (10) 70; Derek Randall (Banchory) (13) 72.

DRAW FOR NEXT WEDNESDAY AT CRUDEN BAY
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Game No. Start Time Tee
1 08:15 1 Cassie, Charlie Harper, Brian Watson, Keith
2 08:22 1 Law, David McAndrew, Donald Munro, Gordon
3 08:29 1 Mackay, David Mitchell, Graham Fleming, David
4 08:36 1 ............................ ............................ ............................
5 08:43 1 Carnegie, Craig Fitzpatrick, Ryan Lovie, Patrick
6 08:50 1 ............................ ............................ ............................
7 08:57 1 Dalgarno, John Prouse, L Nelson, Colin
8 09:04 1 Forrest, John Prouse, Clair Duncan, Jim
9 09:11 1 Hamilton, John Roulston, Harry McNaughton, Hamish
10 09:18 1 Roger, Leslie Rendall, Michael Gall, Alan
11 09:25 1 Davidson, S Brown, Mike Brown, Raymond
12 09:32 1 Merchant, Manson Lamb, Robert Kennedy, Euan
13 09:39 1 Duff, John Kennedy, Steve ............................
14 09:46 1 ............................ ............................ ............................
15 09:53 1 Murray, Laura Simpson, Paul Beveridge, Keil
16 10:00 1 Bingham, David McIntosh, Paul Nelson, David
17 10:07 1 Stewart, Norman Forrest, Jackie Duncan, Mike
18 10:14 1 Clark, Duncan Sim, William ............................
19 10:21 1 Grant, Ian Smith, Mike Booth, Mike
20 10:28 1 Lumsden, Ben Leslie, David Homer, Gary
21 10:35 1 Graham, Alister Jessiman, John Petrie, Alister
22 10:42 1 O'Donnell, Robert hopwood, joel Bisset, Fergus
23 10:49 1 Bisset, David Murray, Jim Randall, Derek
24 10:56 1 Brown, David Collie, Tommy Lawrie, Mark
25 11:03 1 Graham, Loren Adam, Chris ............................
26 11:10 1 McKenzie, Willie May, Martin ............................
27 11:17 1 cornfield, Paul Allan, Graham Brindley, Chris
28 11:24 1 Nicolson, Brian Nicolson, John Borthwick, John
29 11:31 1 Ross, Gary Ross, Allan Ingram, Keith
30 11:38 1 ............................ ............................ ............................
31 11:45 1 ............................ ............................ ............................
32 11:52 1 ............................ ............................ ............................
33 11:59 1 Finnie, Stewart Mckay, David Gall, Jim
34 12:06 1 ............................ ............................ ............................
35 12:13 1 Wilson, David Parker, Nigel Stevely, George

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WELSHMAN NIGEL EDWARDS GETS EGU TOP COACHING POST

The English Golf Union (EGU), the governing body for men’s amateur golf in England, has announced that Nigel Edwards is to be their new Director of Coaching.
Edwards, 43 is currently the Golf Union of Wales Director of Player Development and Coaching and is expected to take up his new post in early 2012. His appointment follows the resignation of Peter Mattsson who is leaving England to return to Sweden as the Director of Elite Performance for Swedish Sports.
Victorious Walker Cup Captain Nigel Edwards is looking forward to his new role although he is confident about leaving Welsh golf in a strong position after more than 10 years at the Golf Union of Wales.
“I am sorry to be leaving Wales but I feel we have developed a structure which will continue to benefit Welsh golf.” commented Edwards. “There are more players and a bigger budget in England so it is a great career opportunity; I think I can really make an impact there with the skills I have already developed.”

“England are pretty successful, all you have to do is look at someone like Tom Lewis who was part of our winning Walker Cup team and has already won a European Tour event. However my aim is to make an even greater contribution there too.”

Edwards is one of the finest amateur golfers Wales, and arguably GB&I, has ever produced, playing a Welsh record four times in the Walker Cup alongside players such as world number one Luke Donald and US Open champion Rory McIlroy. Edwards sank the winning putt for GB&I in the 2003 contest at Ganton Golf Club.

The EGU’s Chief Executive, John Petrie, said: “We are really pleased to be welcoming Nigel to England and the EGU. His playing record in the amateur game speaks for itself and he has also done some impressive work in changing the structures in Welsh golf, developing the academy system throughout Wales and putting a regional coaching system in place to identify and develop talent.

“The level of amateur golf in England is exceptionally high and therefore we were looking for an extraordinarily high calibre candidate to fill this vacancy. Nigel’s experience both on and off the course is outstanding and we are looking forward to working with him and continuing to develop the success of English golf.”

Golf Union of Wales Chief Executive Richard Dixon said, “We would like to congratulate Nigel on his new role and wish him all the best with the English Golf Union,” said Dixon.

Edwards, from Caerphilly, has been a long term member of Whitchurch Golf Club in Cardiff. With four playing appearances and winning as captain, he will go down as one of the greats of Walker Cup history – alongside the likes of English pair Peter McEvoy and Gary Wolstenholme. His prolific amateur career also includes victory in the South African Open.

“I think the Walker Cup has given me greater respect and profile,” he admitted. “Great Britain and Ireland needed to win that Walker Cup and being part of it was special.

“I am looking forward to the challenge in England, there are a lot more players and a much bigger budget to build on all the good work that is already in place there."
-ENDS-

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