Wednesday, October 31, 2012

ELS AND BRADLEY WARN THEY WILL NOT GIVE UP BELLY PUTTERS WITHOUT A LEGAL FIGHT

FROM THE DAILY TELEGRAPH WEBSITE
BY JAMES CORRIGAN 
Open champion Ernie Els is warning golf’s governing bodies to expect a bitter legal battle when they ban belly-putters, while American Keegan Bradley has vowed “to do whatever I need to do protect myself” should his club be outlawed.
Court action seems almost inevitable after the pair’s comments here on the eve of the HBSC WGC Championship. The R and A and USGA are intent on banning the method of putting that helped Bradley become the first player to win a major with a long putter at last year’s USPGA. Webb Simpson and Els then used the club to win the US Open and the Open respectively.
Sources indicated that an announcement relating to the rule-change will be made in a month’s time following investigations by the organisations in charge of the game’s rules.
They may defer a decision until a formal vote in March, with the stroke possibly being regulated rather than the equipment. But whatever the timing or the wording, it is clear that belly-putting will become history – unless devotees such as Bradley and Simpson are successful with any legal challenge. “I believe they [the R&A and USGA] are going to have a couple of legal issues coming their way,” Els said. “We are talking about people’s livelihoods.”
Els and Bradley believe the decision has already been made. The latter, who was so impressive as a rookie at the Ryder Cup five weeks ago, is plainly ready to bring in lawyers. “I’m going to do whatever I have to do to protect myself and the other players on Tour,” he said. “Everybody on Tour who uses an unconventional putter has a big say in this. I hear the USGA and the R&A have talked to a lot of players about this. Well, they’ve never approached me. They should get our side before they make any drastic decision – which I think they already have.”
Bradley started using the putter about five years ago, following the example of players such as Sam Torrance and Bernhard Langer. Long putters can be traced back to the 1960s, although they become popular on the professional circuit in the Eighties when Johnny Miller employed one to overcome “the yips”. Initially, the governing bodies were unconcerned, but now with a rapid increase in younger players employing the devices, they have been sparked into legislation.
“To say they will ban this after we’ve won majors is unbelievable,” Bradley said. “It’s the way we’ve practised and made our living. Some players have put in 15 to 20 years of practice and all of a sudden they’re going to make up a rule. That’s harsh.
Bradley is concerned the rule-change will be felt across the game. “It would be a shame for the amateur player not to be able to use a club that helps them enjoy the game better,” he said. “The USGA and R&A should be trying to attract people to the game rather than pushing them away.”
Then there is the legacy for the belly-putters, who, Bradley believes, would see their victories demeaned. “It would be a very sad thing for people to look back and see our achievements with a belly putter and think, ‘Oh, that shouldn’t even count’,” Bradley said.
The debate has raged for years about the advantages and disadvantages of wielding the huge wand. Bradley points out that only one of the top 20 players on the PGA Tour’s “strokes gained in putting” chart uses an unconventional putter. “Everyone talks about the advantages of using a long putter, but there’s disadvantages,” he said. “There’s more distance control with a short putter; longer putts are much easier.”
Els, meanwhile, sought to debunk the myth over the “magical qualities” of the implement. “It’s not just about tucking it into your belly and you start holing putts,” he said. “A lot of work has to go into it to perfect your style. You still feel the nerves and you can still miss.
The two ruling bodies have remained tight-lipped on the issue, saying only that the review continues. But two weeks ago, USGA officials met with four of the PGA Tour’s professionals — including the Ryder Cup captain Davis Love — to outline the details of the prospective ban.
Els still holds out a little hope they can convince the rule-makers to reassess. “This can become something they have to address again,” he said. “With all the pressure from players and media maybe they can further consider the issue.”

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MIDLAND ALLIANCE DRAW FOR NEXT WEDNESDAY

Midland Golfer's Alliance
Grant’s Promotions, Fairmont Hotel Pro Am
Wednesday 7th November

8.30, , G. McLeod, , J. Roy, , , N. McLeod, , A. Saunders
8.30, , G. Tough, , M. Wilson, , M. Niven, , A. McKay
8.38, , S. McKendrick, W. Hutton, , I. Butchart, , D. Spaven
8.38, , N. Anderson, , S. Blady, , S. Hills, , A. Reid
8.46, , C. Armstrong, D. West, , J. Edmiston, , G. White
8.46, , D. Sievwright, N. Dalrimple, , G. Yaylor, , AN Other
8.54, , K. Hutton, , D. Morrison, , C. Browne, , A. Mason
8.54, , M. Fraser, , K. Fraser, , G. Hume, , S. Patterson
9.02, , C. Mackie, , R. Ford, , J. Rankin, , D. Black
9.02, , T. Melville, , J. Black, , R. Redpath, , N. Henderson
9.10, , P. Wytrazek, , G. Muir, , H. Haldane, , I. Wilson
9.10, , D. Herd, , A. McLeod, , A. Duncan, , D. Redford
9.18, , C. Knowles, , D. Mitchell, , G. Paton, , W. Miller
9.18, , A. Webster, , K. Bruce, , A. Mitchell, , J. Wilson
9.26, , A. Martin, , D. Mason, , A. Mitchell, , J. Wilson
9.34, , P. Brookes, , T. Jamieson, , G. Mathieson, C. Westland
9.34, , G. Collins, , G. Pendrich, , G. Mitchell, , T. Watson
9.42, , B. Smith, , S. Robertson, I. McMurray, , A. Farquharson
9.42, , S. McLaren, , W. Crosbie, , R. Baldie, , K. McKenzie
9.50, , J. Watt, , T. Anderson, , S. Marshall, , D. Thomson
9.50, , J. Stevenson, , J. Stevenson, , K. Kilgour, , AN Other
9.58, , R. Stewart, , P. Rhind, , A. Didcock, , W. Cunningham
9.58, , J. Strachan, , B. Black, , R. De Rose, , T. McKenna
10.06, , S. Rennie, , J. McCormack, C. Gowrie, , S. McIntosh
10.06, , K. Salmoni, , R. Sinclair, , H. Grant, , H. Cowbrough
10.14, , B. Bell, , , H. Salmond, , J. Irwin, , G. Wilkie
10.14, , P. Jamieson, , R. Lind, , J. Leddy, , R. Lamont,
10.22, , L. Sutherland, G. Cant, , D. Wilson, , C. Myles
10.22, , D. Adams, , J. Ward, , G. Miller, , A. Herd
10.30, , Sponsors
10.30, , Fairmont
Lee Sutherland

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DUNCAN STEWART FINISHES THIRD BEHIND MENA TOUR CHAMPIONSHIP WINNER HARROLD



FROM THE MENA TOUR WEBSITE
AL AIN, Nov 1 – William Harrold birdied the closing hole to see off a determined challenge from Stephen Dodd and win the MENA Tour Championship at Al Ain Equestrian, Shooting and Golf Club today.
The two overnight joint leaders went head to head till the penultimate 53rd hole, and just when the prospect of a playoff loomed, the Englishman held his nerve to sink a tricky 20-foot birdie putt, sealing a well-deserved victory -- his first since turning professional in February earlier this year.
The 24-year-old English prodigy closed with a 67 to end at an impressive 17-under, one ahead of Dodd and two off Scotland's Duncan Stewart, who set a new course with a final round 63, matching Zane Scotland's feat recorded earlier in the day.
Dodd, a three-time winner on the European Tour, may have narrowly missed on winning the Tour Championship, but claimed the coveted title of MENA Golf Tour Number One.
The 46-year-old Welshman topped the Order of Merit standings with $27,636 in earnings from five events he played on the six-event tour, ahead of Scotland ($25,697) and Harrold ($20,455)
The top three in the standings will receive golden tickets to the 2013 Omega Dubai Desert Classic along with Max Williams, who emerged as the Leading Amateur on the Tour.
"I think I have achieved everything I wanted to from this tour. I have some great memories of the Omega Dubai Desert Classic and it will be fun to return to a venue (Emirates Golf Club) where I finished second (to Ernie Els) in 2005," said Dodd after receiving the trophy from Shaikh Fahim bin Sultan Qasimi, Chairman of the Emirates Golf Federation.
"Playing on the tour has helped build a nice momentum going into the European Tour qualifying school later this month. Actually, I was surprised to see how well the tour is run. It's on par with any tour. I am sure with time it will grow from strength and strength.
"I played well in all the tournaments here, but today I didn't putt that well. Anyway, it feels great finish as the number one player on the tour. That was the goal."
Harrold was equally excited with his work this week. "This win will always be special since it's my first as a professional," said the 24-year-old from Norfolk.
"Playing in Omega Dubai Desert Classic will be just awesome. I think every player here wanted to play there. Getting a Classic spot, is easily the best thing that happened to me."
Echoing similar sentiments, Williams said: "The Omega Dubai Desert Classic is the biggest of three (European Tour) events in the region, and you can't put prize on it," said the Englishman, who topped the Order of Merit for Amateurs with 176 points, well ahead of Switzerland's Michael Harradine (154) and compatriot Tyler Hogarty (147)
"I think Shaikh Maktoum Golf Foundation is doing a fantastic job by awarding a spot to an amateur," said the Englishman, who has featured in the Qatar Masters a good three times, thanks to victories in the Qatar Amateur Championships.

LEADING FINAL TOTALS
Par 213 (3x71)
196 William Harrold (England) 64 65 67
197 Stephen Dodd (Wales) 64 65 68
198 Duncan Stewart (Scotland) 67 68 63
200 Craig Smith (Wales) 65 71 64
201 Zane Scotland (England) 72 66 63
203 Simon Dunn (Scotland) 69 64 70
205 Fredrik Quicker (Sweden) 69 67 69, Dan Waite (England) 67 72 66; Faycal Serghini (Morocco) 67 67 71



OTHER TOTALS







































































James Housby
726669 207

Gavin Dear
716769 207

Ian Keenan
696872 209

max williams[AM]
707069 209

Gary Knight
687269 209

Martin LeMesurier
706970 209

Roland Steiner
747065 209

Cennydd Mills
706971 210

Daniel Owen
736572 210

Tom Buchanan
697368 210

Daniel Wardrop
687171 210

Mustapha EL MAOUAS[AM]
736770 210

Michael Harradine[AM]
726970 211

Greg Nicolson
697369 211

Callum Nicoll
677074 211

Alex Christie
677173 211

Ayoub EL GUIRATI[AM]
717268 211

Yasin Ali
707171 212

Matloob Ahmed
707370 213

Tyler Hogarty[AM]
747069 213

Trevor Marshall
717470 215

Dale Marmion
706976 215

James Westwood
707471 215

Aadil Jehangir
757071 216

Shafiq Masih
777564 216

Michael Borrett
727767 216

Karim EL HALI[AM]
707373 216

mohammad munir
707572 217

Brian Lee
736975 217

Berni Reiter
747073 217

Amine El MALKI[AM]
767269 217

Andreas Finn
717374 218

Stefan Engell Andersen
777667 220

Ahmed Marjan[AM]
737473 220

Donovan Liddicoat[AM]
767273 221

Amine Joudar
746978 221

Mohamed BELAROUSSIA[AM]
767275 223

Sami Hajri[AM]
817373 227

Ross Hopwood[AM]
837372 228

Soufiane ROCHDI[AM]
747975 228

Manish Goyal
817573 229

Mehdi SAISSI[AM]
807673 229

Mohamed AGMIT[AM]
757680 231

Order of Merit standings (professionals):

1. Stephen Dodd (Wales) $27,636
2. Zane Scotland (England) $ 25,697
3. William Harrold (England) $20,455

Order of Merit for Amateurs:

1. Max Williams (England) 176 points
2. Michael Harradine (Switzerland) 154
3. Tyler Hogarty (England) 147.

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NORTH CHIEF McKERRON WINS INVERNESS ALLIANCE


North District President Robert McKerron (Forres) won the top scratch award with a par round of 72 in the North Scottish Golfers' Alliance fixture at Inverness GC.
He pipped former Forres clubmate and past international Bryan Fotheringham, now an Inverness GC member, at the headof a field of 71 competitors with a pitch-and-putt par at the last hole to Fotheringham's bogey.
McKerron birdied the 13th and 15th in halves of 37 and 35.

LEADING SCRATCH
Par 72

72 R McKerron (Forres)
73 B Fotheringham (Forres)
74 K Stables (Elgin), D Hector (Elgin), R A L Cameron (Fortrose and Rosemarkie)
75 G Hay (Grantown), D D Bunker (Nairn Dunbar)
76 K Barnett (Torvean), J S D Campbell ( Grantown)
77 S Chisholm (Nairn), R Stewart ( Nairn Dunbar)
78 A Henry (Inverness), S Johnston ( Moray)
79 B Cruickshank ( Spey Bay), J Simpson ( Forres)
80 J K England ( Moray), H M Bunker (Nairn Dunbar)
81 D Johnston (Moray), M Douglas (Inverness), L MacBean (Boat of Garten)
82 I MacAuley (Elgin), A MacIntosh (Torvean), R H Stewart ( Torvean).
LEADING HANDICAP
Class 1
71 D Hector (Elgin)
72 K Barnett ( Torvean), D D Bunker ( Nairn Dunbar), A Henry (Inverness)
73 J K England (Moray), R Stewart ( Nairn Dunbar)
Class 2
73 D MacLeod (Loch Ness GC), L MacBean (Fortrose and Rosemarkie)
74 W Rusk (Torvean), J MacDonald ( Inverness)
76 W J Donnelly (Fortrose and Rosemarkie)
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FOUR AMATEURS SHARE MIDLAND ALLIANCE TOP SCRATCH PRIZE

This week the Midland Golfers’ Alliance held the JB Motors Team competition at Kirriemuir Golf Club in Angus. 
There was a four-way tie for the top scratch prize with amateurs Steven Cargill (Arbroath), Scott Graham, (Arbroath), Willie Hutton (Pitlochry) and Bob Redpath (Scotscraig) all scoring one over par, 69. 
Bob also led the way in the handicap with a fine net score of 64.
Redpatch completed a fine day by leading his team of John Rankin (Scotscraig) (7), Neil Henderson (Scotscraig) (13) and Dennis Redford (Murrayshall) (9) to a four-stroke win in the team competition with a net score of 53. 
Leading Scratch Scores
69 S. Cargill (Arbroath), S Graham (Arbroath), W Hutton (Pitlochry), B Redpath (Scotscraig).
70 M Rae (Alyth) ap, C Knowles (Panmure) ap, K Bruce (Edzell), A J Webster (Edzell) p.
71 J Strachan (Royal Montrose), J McCormack (Kirriemuir), F Robertson (Elie) ap.
Leading Handicap Scores
64 B Redpath (Scotscraig) (5).
66 D Spaven (Pitlochry) (9), J McCormack (Kirriemuir) (5).
67 S Graham (Arbroath) (2), S Mitchell (Dukes) (12), D Adams (Carnoustie) (6).
68 S Cargill (Arbroath) (1), K Bruce (Edzell) (2), D Redford (Murrayshall) (9), W Hutton (Pitlochry) (1)
Leading Net Team scores
53 B Redpath (Scotscraig) (5), J Rankin (Scotscraig) (7), N Henderson (Scotscraig) (13), D Redford (Murrayshall) (9).
57 N Anderson (Monifieth) (scr), S. Baldy (Monifieth) (5), S Hills (Monifieth)(8), A Reid (Monifieth) (11).
58 (bih) D Ritchie (Crieff) (10), E Starrit (Crieff) (14), B Beamount (Crieff) (9), K MacKenzie (Crieff) (6).
Qualifiers for the JTC Kitchen Express Midland Golfers Alliance Championship in April at Crieff:
S Cargill (Arbroath), B Redpath, Scotscraig, J Strachan (Royal Montrose), J McCormack (Kirriemuir)
Qualifiers for the JTC Kitchen Express McQueen Shield at Crieff in April:
B Redpath (Scotscraig)
Next Meeting
Wednesday 7th November 
Grant’s Promotions, Fairmont Hotel Pro Am, St Andrews.
Tee reserved: 8.30 - 12.00
Lee Sutherland

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GREIG HUTCHEON WINS TWO IN A ROW AT NE ALLIANCE


  GREIG HUTCHEON, picture by Andy Forman

REPORT BY COLIN FARQUHARSON
Colin@scottishgolfview.com
Tartan Tour No 1 Greig Hutcheon won his second North-east Golfers' Alliance top scratch award in a row today when he followed up last week's success at Cruden Bay with a flawless round of six-under-par 66 at Newburgh GC.
Hutcheon, who will continue to play the weekly Alliance circuit to keep him competitive for the PGA Play-offs in Turkey in December, was in scintillating form with an outward half of 31 - five-under-par - and held his score together despite nonstop rain during his inward half of eight pars and a birdie at the 17th.
"The first nine holes was just about as well as I can play," said the Banchory tour pro who earned £140 for heading a field of 80 players.
"The 20-footer I holed for a 2 at the short fifth was the longest putt I had all day so I was hitting it close to the flag most of the round."
He birdied the long third, short fifth. sixth, seventh, long ninth and the 17th and did not have a single bogey, despite missing the green at the short 16th "by a long way" with his tee shot.
Hutch, winner of the money table and the Order of Merit in the PGA Scottish Region circuit this year, got down in two more to save par with a brilliant wedge recovery shot and a short putt.
Joint runners-up on 69 were Newmachar +1 amateur John Duff (33-36) and Fraserburgh tour pro Kris Nicol (35-34).

Duff, who played in the best conditios of the day, i.e. before lunchtime, bogeyed his first two holes and then covered the next 16 holes in five under par.
Brian Nicolson (Auchmill) fourth with a 71 was three under par with three holes to play ... but bogeyed the 16th and 17th. 
There were 23 No Returns, mainly due to the afternoon rain. 

Several players were disqualified for failing to play from the 16th tee which was almost surrounded by water from the River Ythan at high tide.
Christopher Campbell, originally from Grantown-on-Spey and now the professional attached to Trump International Links, showed his long-hitting powers with a eagle 3 at the 548yd 18th hole which he covered with a driver, a three-wood and a 30ft putt.
Campbell finished with a 73, putting together remarkably contrasting halves of 41 for the first nine and 32 for the second.
Now if we put together Hutcheon's outward half of 31 with Campbell's inward 32, we would have a fantastic round of 63. 
Host club professional Ian Bratton had not played for the last four weeks - and the rust was all too evident over his first three holes: 9-4-7, so that he was eight over par standing on the fourth tee. 
Out in 41, Ian came home in 37 for a 78.   
LEADING SCRATCH
Par 72 (36-36) Yardage: 6,423
66 G Hutcheon (Banchory) 31-35.
69 John Duff (Newmachar) 33-36, K Nicol (Fraserburgh) 35-34
71 B Nicolson (Auchmill) 34-37.
72 L Morgan (Kemnay) 38-34, J Findlay (Paul Lawrie Golf Centre) 35-37
73 C Nelson (Mackenzie Club) 37-36, D Brown (Kemnay) 37-36, C Campbell (Trump
International) 41-32.
74 B Harper (Newburgh) 38-36, J Nicolson (Auchmill) 37-37, A Campbell (Deeside) 38-36.
75 J Borthwick (Craibstone) 39-36.
76 A Dunton (McDonald Ellon) 39-37, J Emslie (Royal Aberdeen) 38-38, K Watson (Deeside) 38-38, M Forster (Cruden Bay) 37-39, J Hopwood (Royal Aberdeen) 40-36.
77 A J Smith (Turriff) 43-34, D Leslie (Northern) 39-38, S Mackie (Auchmill) 38-39, B Mitchell (McDonald Ellon) 39-38
78 K Duncan (McDonald Ellon) 39-39, J M Hamilton (Murcar Links) 40-38, P Cheyne (Northern)38-40, I Bratton (Newburgh) 41-37, S Finnie (Caledonian) 36-42.
79 Claire Prouse (Hazlehead) 42-37, L Fowler (Royal Aberdeen) 40-39.
81
G Paterson (Northern) 44-37, C Cassie (Nigg Bay).
82 K Beveridge (Inchmarlo), D Mackay (Newmachar), I Taylor (Inchmarlo), D McKay (Caledonian).
83 L Prouse (Hazlehead), C Lamb (Newmachar).
84 M Harling (Inchmarlo), D A Fleming (Portlethen).
85 M Rendall (Stonehaven), D Bisset (Banchory), M Lawrie (Kemnay).
86 P Cornfield (Auchmill), D Nelson (Aboyne), G Leslie (Newburgh), J Forrest (Northern), M Winton (Caledonian), W Shaw (Banchory), B Lumsden (Northern), P Guthrie (Peterculter).
87 R Brown (Newburgh), S Davidson (Northern), J Dalgarno (Hazlehead).
88 J Murray (Banchory).
89 G Homer (Northern).
90 N Stewart (Northern), L Roger (Royal Aberdeen).
92 N K Parker (Murcar Links).
93 D Randall (Banchory).
94 M Brown (Newburgh), N Chisholm (Kemnay), D Wright (Northern), J Jessiman (Oldmeldrum).
95 D Lawrie (Inchmarlo).
108 S Dillon (Kemnay).
109 E Adams (Ballater).

LEADING HANDICAP
Class 1 - J Borthwick (Craibstone) (7) 68; B Harper (Newburgh) (5), P. Cheyne (Northern) (9), M Forster (Cruden Bay) (7) 69; Claire Prouse (Hazlehead) (9) 70.
Class 2 - M Rendall (Stonehaven) (16) 69; P Cornfield (Auchmill) (15) 71; B Lumsden (Northern) (14) 72; M Harling (Inchmarlo) (11), M Winton (Auchmill) (13) 73.



NEWBURGH PAR SCORECARD
OUT: 4-3-5-4-3-4-4-4-5: 36
  IN: 4-4-4-4-4-4-3-4-5: 36

BEST CARDS OF THE DAY

GREIG HUTCHEON 66
OUT: 4-3-4-4-2-3-3-4-4: 31
  IN: 4-4-4-4-4-4-3-3-5: 35

JOHN DUFF 69
OUT: 5-4-4-3-3-3-3-4-4: 33
  IN: 4-4-4-4-4-4-3-4-5: 36    

KRIS NICOL 69
OUT: 4-3-4-4-3-4-4-4-5: 35
  IN: 4-4-4-3-4-3-3-4-5: 34 

BRIAN NICOLSON 71
OUT: 4-3-4-4-3-4-3-5-4: 34
  IN: 4-4-4-4-3-4-4-5-5: 37 

JORDAN FINDLAY 72
OUT: 5-2-4-5-3-5-3-4-4: 35
  IN: 5-4-4-4-4-4-3-4-5: 37

LEWIS MORGAN 72
OUT: 5-4-5-5-3-4-3-5-4: 38
  IN: 5-4-3-4-4-4-2-4-4: 34    

SCRATCH WINNERS SO FAR THIS NE 
ALLIANCE SEASON:
Auchmill: DONALD MACANDREW
Kemnay: IAN BRATTON
Stonehaven: GORDON MUNRO
Aboyne: KRIS NICOL
Inchmarlo: KRIS NICOL

Ballater: JORDAN FINDLAY
Cruden Bay: GREIG HUTCHEON
Newburgh: GREIG HUTCHEON    

+Next Wednesday's NE Alliance competition is at Buckpool.
Joint secretary David Wilson, who normally plays at the end of the field, makes a special plea for a general speeding-up of play over the next few weeks as there is less and less daylight - and he does not like playing in the dark.
  
   

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