SCOTS MEN BEAT GERMANY TO REACH EUROPEAN SEMI-FINALS
By COLIN FARQUHARSON
Colin@scottishgolfview.com
Colin@scottishgolfview.com
Scotland, thanks to wins in the singles by Graeme Robertson, Bradley Neil and Scott Borrowman, beat
Germany 4-3 to earn a semi-final against France in the European men's amateur team golf championship at Silkeborg GC, Denmark.
After the foursomes were shared 1-1, Robertson won the top singles by 3 and 1 against Max Mehles.
Jack
McDonald lost his tie 4 and 3 but then Scottish boys champion Neil from
Blairgowrie rose to the occasion - he was a late inclusion in the team
in place of Grant Forrest - by beating Max Rotthuff 3 and 2.
Borrowman clinched Scotland's overall victory with a one-hole win over Max Roehrig.
SCOTLAND 4, GERMANY 3
Foursomes (1-1)
Graeme Robertson and Jack McDonald bt Dominic Foos and Max Rotthuff 1 hole.
Ewan Scott and James Ross lost to Martin Keskari and Max Roehrig 1 hole.
Singles (3-2)
Robertson bt
Max Mehles 3 and 1.
McDonald lost to Foos 4 and 3.
Bradley Neil bty Rotthuff 3 and 2.
Scott Borrowman bt Roehrig 1 hole.
Ross lost to Keskari 3 and 2.
OTHER RESULTS:
France 5
1/2, Austria 1 1/2
England 5, Denmark 2.
Netherlands 4, Ireland 3.
FRIDAY'S SEMI-FINALS
Scotland v France
England v Netherlands.
NEIL AND BORROWMAN PULL SCOTS MEN OVER QUARTER-FINAL HURDLE
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NEIL AND BORROWMAN PULL SCOTS MEN OVER QUARTER-FINAL HURDLE
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Ed Hodge at Murcar Links
PR and Media Executive
Scotland’s
Men’s side will meet France on Friday) in the semi-finals of the
European Amateur Team Championships – but there was disappointment for
the Boys at Murcar Links.
At
the demanding tree-lined layout of Silkeborg in Denmark, the Scots –
the 2012 Home Internationals winners – came out on top 4-3 in a
nail-biting clash with Germany, booking their place in the last four of
the 16-team event.
After
the foursomes ties finished 1-1 – with Graeme Robertson (Glenbervie)
and Jack McDonald (Kilmarnock Barassie) shining as a pairing once more
to win their match – the Scots edged home thanks to late joy in the
singles.
Robertson
continued his form with a 3 and 1 win over Maximilian Mehles, but the
talented teenager Dominic Foos replied for Germany with a 4 and 3
success over McDonald.
With
Martin Keskari in charge against James Ross (Royal Burgess), seeing out
a 3 and 2 triumph, it was all down to Blairgowrie’s Bradley Neil and
last year’s SGU Men’s Order of Merit champion Scott Borrowman.
Neil,
a late replacement for Grant Forrest as he prepares for his Open debut
at Muirfield next week, finished strongly for a 3 and 2 win against
Maximilian Rottluff, before Dollar’s Borrowman held his nerve on the
18th to defeat Maximilian
Roehrig by a hole.
“It’s
one of the best feelings I have had on a golf course,” admitted
Borrowman, 26. “It was really good to get over the line as a team after
such a tight match all the way.
“I
was one down after 14 having lost a ball off the tee there, but made a
birdie on 15 and had a birdie conceded on 16 to turn it around. The 18th
is an intimidating hole, 450 yards, but I made a good par-4 there after
a nice chip when
I needed it.
“In
individual play your head can go down from time to time, but not in
team golf. You never give up, especially when you are playing for
Scotland. We’ll give it our best shot against France.”
However,
on home soil on another glorious day at Murcar, a disappointing
afternoon session saw the young Scots lose out 4-3 to Norway in the
European Boys Team Championship.
Having won the morning foursomes ties 2-0, the hosts looked in good shape – only for Norway to stage a brilliant fightback.
Calum Hill (Tantallon) was the sole
singles winner for the Scots, with Connor Syme’s match against Viktor
Hovland ultimately proving decisive.
The Norwegian went out of bounds at
the 18th to mean the match went to extra holes. Syme, on the day of his
18th birthday, missed a chance from six feet at the 19th for victory,
before the Dumfries and County player saw his hopes end after
driving near the edge of a bush at the 20th.
Italy, France and England progressed with Norway to the semi-finals. Scotland now play Ireland, after they lost to England.
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