Wednesday, July 17, 2013

FOUR SCOTS SURVIVE ENGLISH UNDER-16 BOYS' CHAMPIONSHIP CUT

Four Scots have qualified for the last two rounds of the English Under-16 boys' open amateur stroke-play championship at Seacroft Golf Club, Skegness in Lincolnshire.
Glen Burrett (Haggs Castle) leads the quarttet in joint eighth place on 145 with rounds of 70 and 75. He is three shots behind the four players who are sharing first place on level par 142 - Bradley Moore (Kedleston) 70-72, Jordan Boulton (Notts) 69-73, Marc Norton (Belvoir Park) 69-73 and Marcus Sewell (Shooters Hill) 69-71.
Rory Franssen (Inverness) (75-73) and Murray Naysmith (Marriott Dalmahoy) (72-76) are sharing 20th place on 148.
Only the leading 40 and ties at halfway go forward and Calum Fyfe (Cawder) made it on the limit mark of 150 with rounds of 76 and 74. He is joint 37th.
The Scots who failed were:
Matthew McCulloch (Portpatrick Dunskey) (75-77) on 152.
Niall McMullen (Lundin) (76-78) 154
Old Ranfurly's Ross Robertson (78-79) and Conor Toal (77-80) and Duncan McNeill (Powfoot) (75-82) all on 157
Robert Watson (Muckhart) (80-78) 158 and
Jack Thoms Irvine) (83-81) 164.
First-round leader john Axelsen (Denmark) with a 66, dropped down the field with an 82.

 

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