Sunday, August 05, 2012

HUGH HUNTER'S CLACKMANNAN COUNTY NEWS

DORNOCH DELIGHT FOR WEE COUNTY GOLFERS

 The five Clackmannan County golfers playing in the Scottish amateur championship at Royal Dornoch last week could be fairly satisfied with their performances.  They all proved that they could play in the top company, and no-one came away with a crushing defeat.  Collectively the golfers recorded ten wins before losing in order---best performance came from Braehead’s Scott Moffat the 2012 County Match Play Champion.  Scott narrowly won in each of his matches, reaching the last sixteen before losing.  County team Captain Jamie Aitken was next best losing in the last thirty two.

RESULTS.       Scott Moffat won by 1 hole ((Rounds 1 and 2) won Round 3 at the 19th, won Round 4 at the 21st, lost Round 5 4/3.

   Jamie Aitken had a walk over in round 1   won Round 2 3/2;  won Round 3 3/1 losing in Round 4  3/2.

  Darren Hulston and Scott Borrowman (Dollar), Lawrence Allan (Alva) lost in earlier rounds.

                                       COUNTY GOLF FIXTURES

 Saturday 11th August     Dollar Open.
 Saturday 18th August     Clackmannan County Autumn Meeting (both divisions   Alloa)

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FURYK LOSES IT ON LAST HOLE, BRADLEY WINS BRIDGESTONE INVITATIONAL

A double bogey from the middle of the fairway at the last hole cost long-time leader Jim Furyk victory in the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational at Akron, Ohio today. Keegan Bradley, one stroke behind Furyk on the 18th tee, made up five shots on Furyk over the last round with a 64 to a 69 for a 13-under-par aggregate of 268.
Steve Stricker, who birdied the last for a 64, tied with Furyk for second place on 268.
Former Open champion Louis Oosthuizen (South Africa) finished fourth on 269 after a closing 69.
LEADING FINAL TOTALS
Par 280 (4x70)
Players from US unless stated
267 Keegan Bradley 67 69 67 64
268 Steve Striker 68 68 68 64, Jim Furyk 63 66 70 69
269 Louis Oosthuizen (South Africa) 67 65 68 69
272 Justin Rose (England) 70 68 66 67, Rory McIlroy (Northern Ireland) 70 67 67 68.
274 Jason Dufner 67 66 73 68, Aaron Baddeley (Australia) 73 66 71 66.
SELECTED TOTALS
276 Tiger Woods 70 72 68 66, Matt Kuchar 70 70 70 66, Lee Slattery (England) 65 71 72 68, Luke Donald (England) 66 68 71 709 (T8)
277 Simon Dyson (England) 66 71 70 70 (T16)
278 Bubba Watson 66 73 72 67 (T19)
279 Graeme McDowell (Northern (Ireland) 70 67 70 72 (T24)
281 Ian Poulter (England) 74 69 69 69, Sergio Garcia (Spain) 67 72 71 71, Martin Laird (Scotland) 68 72 68 73 (T29).
284 Phil Mickelson 71 69 73 71 (T43)
285 Ernie Els (South Africa) 73 73 68 71, Adam Scott (Australia) 71 70 71 73 (T45)
286 Paul Lawrie (Scotland) 72 68 74 72 (T54)
294 Lee Westwood (England) 68 72 81 73 (70th)
295 Robert Rock (England) 76 72 74 73, Michael Hoey (Northern Ireland) 78 75 70 72 (T71)
301 Tom Lewis (England) 78 76 74 73 (74th).

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JAKE SCOTT WINS NE DISTRICT YOUTHS TITLE AT HOME


                    Jake Scott with the championship trophy.
                             Picture by courtesy of Johnny Smith

Buckpool prospect Jake Scott, quarter-finalist in the Paul Lawrie Foundation Scottish U18 boys championship at Murcar Links in April, was always going to be favourite to win the North-east District youths championship over his home course - and he duly did today.
But it was by no means a runaway victory for 17-year-old Jake (pictured in action by Kenny Smith) on his home patch.
One of three +1 players in the field (Ryan Bain and Sean Lawrie were the others), Scott had only a shot to spare after rounds of 68 and 71 for a total of 139, one under par but three under the CSS of 71 for both rounds.
Runner-up was Ben Murray (Portlethen) (69-71) with Ryan Bain (Strathlene) third on 142 (72 70).

Craig Lawrie (Deeside) was lying joint second after an opening round of 69 but he faded to a 78 in the afternoon and an aggregate of 147 placed him seventh, one behind his cousin Sean Lawrie (Portlethen) who scored 71-74 for 145.

LEADING FINAL TOTALS
Par 140 (2x70) SS 69. CSS 71 71
139 Jake Scott (Buckpool) 68 71
140 Ben Murray (Portlethen) 69 71

142 Ryan Bain (Strathlene) 72 70.
143 John Drummond (Strathlene) 72 71.
145 Ross Buchan (Inverallochy) 76 69, Sean Lawrie (Portlethen) 71 74
147 Craig Lawrie (Deeside) 69 78
151 Kielan Turner (Buckpool) 78 73, Grant Joss (Royal Aberdeen) 74 77
152 Jamie Reid (Cruden Bay) 76 76
153 Jamie Pryde (Deeside) 73 80
154 Jack Harling (Banchory) 76 78
156 Cameron Johnstone (Northern) 80 76
157 Finlay McPherson (Royal Aberdeen) 79 78
158 Lewis McWilliam (Aboyne) 79 79
159 A J Buchan (Inverallochy) 84 75, Liam Farquhar (Inverallochy) 75 84
160 Kevin Willox (Deeside) 80 80
161 Patrick McKenna (Royal Aberdeen) 78 83
162 Craig Stephen (Aboyne) 86 76, Michael Lawrie (Deeside) 82 80
163 Robert O'Donnell (Oldmeldrum) 80 83
164 Evan Robertson (Inchmarlo) 87 77
166 Scott Main (Hazlehead) 86 80
167 Fintan McKenna (Royal Aberdeen) 83 84, Wilson Stephen (Inverallochy) 85 82
Retired: Paul Simpson (Aboyne).


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IAIN POWELL WINS CLYNELISH SALVER AT BRORA


By ROBIN WILSON
Since first winning Brora's August four-day competition for the Clynelish Salver ten years ago Brora-born Iain Powell,  now playing out of Aberdeen's Murcar Links Golf Club, has featured in four other finals,winning his second Salver last year before last Friday claiming his third title with a successful defence of this highly desired Sutherland tournament.
Over the countless years Angus-based Dougal Chalmers, a member of Downfield, Panmure, and Royal Dornoch Golf Clubs has holidayed in Dornoch he has become a well kent face on the Sutherland fixture  scene and a prominent entry to the Brora competition winning the Salver as long ago as 1985 and beaten finalist in 2009. 
Now at age 54 his chance to win for a second time may lengthening  but his determination to contest against younger opponents is a credit to him especially after beating local protégée Liam Macdonald-MacLeod 4 and 3 in the semi final.
Powell, taking a break from his post as  Manager to the Paul Lawrie Golf Foundation,  got through to his successive final after beating former home double winner Roddie Cameron in a sixteen hole thriller where Powell restored the family honour after Cameron had knocked out his elder brother, Andrew from the Deeside Club, the winner of the W J Henderson Medal as leading qualifier.
Elder brother Andrew, in difficult conditions, won the medal by a stroke from second seed Macdonald-MacLeod after Michael Lawrie, younger son of the former Open Champion, had a first round gross 70 but an 84 in round 2.   
The finalists, watched by a good gallery, halved the first three holes before Powell took the lead after his 15 foot birdie attempt dropped on the fourth green. 
The next three holes were halved before Powell hand back his lead with a three putt on the seventh but with Chalmers in the rough at the par five eighth hole his one hole lead was restored and he still held it when they turned for home.
The Murcar Links golfer came up short of both the 11th and 12th greens and it cost him both holes, Chalmers now in the lead by one, was this the little injection to his stamina needed with six holes left to play? But from the tee at the short 13th hole a sign of tiredness, a hands only pull to the left side of the green from where he could not better Powell's second birdie putt from 20 feet to level and the the impetus returning in his favour.
The 14th and 15th holes were halved. The second tired looking shot arrived from Chalmers from the 16th tee, a low hook left from where he failed to find the green and Powell ascended to a one hole lead once more with an effortless par four.
The 17th hole is regarded as Brora's signature hole and where Powell signed off his third Clynelish Salver victory. A powerful drive taking out the dog-leg left him just a nine iron to the green while Chalmers only reaching the dog-leg was faced with a mid iron which again he pulled left. 
His recovery to the green from thick rough was a courages one leaving him only a six foot putt sown the slope but his attempt to take the tie to the final home green slipped bye and Powell took his two putts to win 2 and 1. 
*Picture, by Robin Wilson, at top of the artile shows Clynelish Distillery manager Andrew Millsopp present the trophy to Iain Powell.

Match Play Results
Round 1
A Powell (Deeside) bt G Grant (Brora) 5 and 4.
R S Cameron (Brora) bt R N MacDonald (Brora) 5 and 4
I S Powell (Murcar Links) bt M Lawrie (Deeside) 5 and 3
O MacLennan (Brora) bt A Moncaster (Appleby) 2 and 1
D Chalmers (Panmure) bt P Austin (Brora) 5 and 4
N Cameron (Brora) bt M MacLean (Brora) 2 and 1
E Polson (Brora) bt T M B Brown (Prestwick) 5 and 4
L MacDonald-Macleod (Brora) bt D M B Brown (Prestwick) 4 and 3.
Round 2
R S Cameron bt A Powell 3/2
I Powell bt O MacLennan 5 and3
Chalmers bt N Cameron 5 and 4
Polson bt MacDonald-Macleod 1 hole. 
Semi finals
R S Cameron bt A Powell 3 and 2.
Chalmers bt MacDonald-MacLeod 4 and 3
Final
I Powell bt Chalmers 2 and 1. 

Handicap Section winners
McRobert Thistle Cup - J Turner (Tyneside) (5) bt I Kennedy (Overstone Park) (5) 2 and 1. 
Clynelish Shield - J Malcolm (Prestonfield) (8) bt S Murray (Falkirk) (8) 3 and 1.  Auchroisk Cup – C MacDonald (Notts) (14) bt G Porter (Nairn Dunbar) (15) 5 and 4.

Paul Lawrie Foundation Trophy (Leading Junior Qualifier) - Michael MacLean (Brora) (71/77) . Presentation pictured right         


Fraserburgh Golfers to the Fore at Tain

Tain Golf Club's premier 36-hole trophy, the Abdul Ghani Cup, rarely travels far from home but after exiting the Scottish Amateur Championship at Royal Dornoch in days leading up to last Saturday's competition Fraserburgh's Gordon Munro and club mate Andrew Hepburn extended their stay in the North and finished first and third respectively in their first go at the event.
Munro, holder of a plus one handicap equalled the par of 70 in his first round with a card that featured five birdies and five bogies for equal halves of 35.  In Round two following his first round birdie at the 9th hole he made a double bogey six at the same hole to be out in three over par 38 but finishing off his visit to the course with a birdie he grossed 71 for a total of 141 to win the Abdul Ghani Cup by two shots from Ross shire's County Champion Alan Cameron (Fortrose and Rosemarkie) 70/73.
Hepburn grossed two 72's for third scratch place but the two highlights of the day were a hole in one by BonarBridge/ Ardgay member Seann Sutherland in the first round at the 17th hole and the best gross round of the day by fifteen-year old Inverness junior Kieran Mackay. Five handicapper Mackay recorded seventeen successive par figures before a final hole birdie for his first round card  of 69 (35/34).
The teenager added a modest second round 76, nett 71 to win the Rutherford handicap cup by three strokes from three handicapper S Johnstone (Muir of Ord).

Tain Results
(CSS 72 both rounds members and visitors)
Abdul Ghani Cup
141 G Munro (Fraserburgh) 70 71.
143 A Cameron (Fortrose and Rosemarkie) 70 73.
144 A Hepburn (Fraserburgh) 72 72, L Chancellor (Inverness) 71 73.
145 L McAlpine (Tain) 72 73.

Rutherford Trophy – K Mackay (Tain/Inverness) (5) 135; S Johnstone (Muir of Ord) (3) 138; J Cameron (Tain) (4) 139; B Ferries (Tain) (3) l40; D Joel (Inverness (2) 142.

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OH, HENRY! LAST-ROUND DISAPPOINTMENT IN FINNISH CHALLENGE

CHALLENGE TOUR REPORT
From Sarah Gwynn
Scott Henry is targeting more consistency after a disappointing final round of 74 in the Finnish Challenge left him tied 13th.
The 25-year-old former Scottish boys champion and Scottish men's stroke-play title-winner, was in contention heading into the last day after superb scores of 66 and 67 in rounds two and three, but four bogeys against one birdie proved costly.
“I never played well today,” he said. “I struggled from the start and wasn’t nearly as good as the last couple of days.”
On Saturday Henry credited Gavin Dear with turning his tournament around thanks to a putting lesson after the first round. “I went from my worst putting performance as a professional on day one to the best on day two,” he said.
However, he could not maintain that form on the greens, adding: “I never holed a putt today. I probably holed more than my fair share of putts this week so I think my luck ran out.
“I just don’t seem to be able to put four solid rounds together yet. I keep having two good scores and two bad scores, which is what I’ve done again this week. If I can even it out a bit and have four solid rounds, I’ll be a lot better.
“It was good experience to be in the hunt and be in the penultimate group on the last day. It was a good feeling to be involved, and that’s where I want to be.”
Fellow Scots Chris Doak and Andrew McArthur also shared 13th place after final rounds of 71, while Raymond Russell finished tied 24th after a 75 and Jack Doherty closed with a 68 to take a share of 45th place.
Kristoffer Broberg announced his arrival on the Challenge Tour stage with an emphatic victory in the Finnish Challenge.
In just his second Challenge Tour appearance, the 26 year old blew away the rest of the field at Kytäjä Golf, a three under par final round 68 giving him a 15 under par total and a six shot win from Dutchman Wil Besseling.
 Broberg posted three birdies on the front nine to open up a six-shot advantage, and despite three bogeys on the back nine he enjoyed the luxury of a five-shot lead playing the last and birdied it for good measure.
“It’s an amazing feeling and I’m very happy,” said the Stockholm man, who earned €27,200 in prize money to move from 148th to 29th in the Rankings. 
“I was confident in myself and I’ve been playing well this season, but I never expected a win on the Challenge Tour to come so soon.
 “I wasn’t nervous at all today. I felt very calm and knew that I just needed to play the same way as I’ve played the last three rounds. With such a big lead, I knew it would be difficult for the other guys to catch me.
“This is close to my best form, but I think I can get better. Now the goal is to finish in the top 20 in the Rankings and get a European Tour card.”
 Broberg has played eight times this season on the Nordic League, the Scandinavia-based satellite tour, and has an impressive record; of the seven cuts he has made, he has won twice and not finished outside the top eight.
His only other Challenge Tour appearance came at the Allianz Open Côtes d’Armor Bretagne in May, where he was ninth, and he has played twice in the Nordea Masters, a European Tour event, at his home course, Bro Hof Slott, finishing 29th in 2011 and 30th this year.
“I’ve had some great results on the Nordic League this year so I’m just happy I was able to play the same way on the Challenge Tour,” added Broberg. “This win means I can play the rest of the season on the Challenge Tour, as before my category only got me into one event so far.”
Besseling was happy to secure his best finish of the season, but was disappointed not to have put more pressure on his rival in the last round.
“Kristoffer played very solidly today and I didn’t play well enough to win,” he said. “It was always going to be tough being five shots behind at the start of the round, but I started off well and was three under after five holes. But Kristoffer was also three under, so I hadn’t made up any ground on him.
“My driver broke on the seventh, so when we had the short break for lightning, I was able to borrow one. It worked okay, but it wasn’t my own.
“I chipped in for birdie on the 16th to go three shots behind, but overall I wasn’t able to put enough pressure on Kristoffer and that’s a bit disappointing.”
Swede Bjorn Åkesson closed with a 68 to take third place on eight under, one shot ahead of American Peter Uihlein.
FINAL TOTALS
Par 284 (4x71)

269 K Broberg (Swe) 69 66 66 68
275 W Besseling  (Ned) 69 67 69 70
276 B Åkesson (Swe) 67 75 66 68
277 P Uihlein  (USA) 72 65 68 72
278 E Kofstad (Nor) 69 67 73 69, A Tampion  (Aus) 71 67 68 72, B Koepka  (USA) 67 73 72 66, N Dougherty  (Eng) 69 72 66 71
279 R Echenique (Arg) 71 69 69 70, A Otaegui  (Esp) 73 70 67 69, C Gane (Eng) 68 69 70 72, D Vancsik (Arg) 74 67 68 70
280 S Henry  (Sco) 73 66 67 74, D Gaunt (Aus) 70 73 68 69, M Tullo (Chi) 71 65 70 74, M Korhonen (Fin) 71 70 73 66, V Riu  (Fra) 72 67 72 69, R Saxton (Ned) 69 67 74 70, C Doak (Sco) 72 70 67 71, A McArthur  (Sco) 72 71 66 71
281 P Edberg (Swe) 71 70 70 70, M Haines  (Eng) 67 71 74 69, J Dantorp (Swe) 74 68 68 71
282 R Steiner (Aut) 67 69 73 73, R Russell (Sco) 71 67 69 75, J Barnes (Eng) 71 68 73 70, C Moriarty (Irl) 71 71 71 69, S Benson (Eng) 75 66 72 69, J Walters (RSA) 71 71 67 73, M Kieffer (Ger) 70 70 70 72, L Goddard  (Eng) 71 69 71 71, K Samooja (Fin) 70 70 74 68
283 S Walker (Eng) 75 67 72 69, J Grillon  (Fra) 71 72 69 71, P Relecom  (Bel) 72 68 71 72, J Garcia Pinto (Esp) 70 72 69 72, A Bernadet  (Fra) 69 73 71 70, Å Nilsson (Swe) 74 69 72 68,
284 T Nørret (Den) 70 71 70 73, T Ferreira  (RSA) 69 70 73 72, R Dinwiddie  (Eng) 71 70 73 70
285 J Martikainen (Fin) 71 71 76 67, J Abbott (Eng) 72 68 68 77, J Guerrier  (Fra) 70 72 69 74
286 R De Sousa (Sui) 72 70 70 74, J Busby (Eng) 74 68 72 72, M Carlsson  (Swe) 73 70 73 70, J Doherty  (Sco) 73 68 77 68, S Tiley (Eng) 75 68 73 70, M Delpodio  (Ita) 76 67 69 74
287 F McGuirk  (Eng) 73 69 70 75, D Whitnell  (Eng) 72 70 74 71, P Oriol (Esp) 69 74 74 70, A Sullivan (Eng) 70 72 67 78, C Monasterio (Arg) 69 73 72 73
289 E Bertheussen (Nor) 70 71 72 76, A Ahokas (Fin) 73 67 75 74
290 A Snobeck  (Fra) 71 72 73 74
291 R Kakko  (Fin) 75 65 76 75
292 A Levy (Fra) 71 71 77 73
299 J Gibb (Eng) 70 73 79 77

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US CHAMPIONS (Seniors) TOUR SCOREBOARD

3M CHAMPIONSHIP
TPS Twin Cities, Blaine, Minnesota
SECOND-ROUND SCORES
Par 140 (2x70)
Players from US unless stated
130 David Peoples 68 62
133 Eduardo Romero (Argentina) 68 65
134 Joe Daley 67 67
135 Olin Browne 68 67, Joel Edwards 66 69

SELECTED SCORES
137 Bernhard Langer (Germany) 67 69, Mark McNulty (Ireland) 66 70 (T6)
146 Sandy Lyle (Scotland) 72 74 (T69)

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WEB.COM TOUR (formerly Nationwide Tour) SCOREBOARD

COX CLASSIC
Champions Run, Omaha, Nebraska

THIRD-ROUND LEADERBOARD
Par 213 (3x71)
Players from US unless stated
196 Russell Henley 64 68 64, Luke Guthrie 62 63 71
198 Adam Hadwin (Canada) 68 67 63, Aaron Goldberg 62 70 66, Ben Kohles 65 66 67

SELECTED SCORES
MISSED THE CUT (136 or better qualified at halfway)
138 David Skinns (England) 72 66
141 Ben Briscoe (Wales) 69 72


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RENO-TAHOE OPEN SCOREBOARD AFTER ROUND 3

Montreux G and CC, Reno, Nevada


MODIFIED STABLEFORD POINTS
8pt for an albatross
5pt for an eagle
2pt for a birdie
0pt for a par
Subtract 1pt for a bogey
Subtract 3pt for a double bogey or worse

36pt J J Henry (US) 10pt in Round 1, 12pt in Round 2, 14pt in Round 3.
33pt Alexandre Rocha (Brazil) 8 16 9
32pt John Mallinger (US) 11 11 10
31pt Andres Romero (Argentina) 14 7 10
28pt Bill Lunde (US) 4 10 14, Gary Christian (England) 5 11 12, John Daly (US) 10 9 9

SELECTED POINTS TOTALS
23pt Padraig Harrington (Ireland) 7 7 9 (T14)
12pt Russell Knox (Scotland) 5 3 4, David Duval (US) 6 8 -2 (T59)

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