Tuesday, July 30, 2013

ELLON'S ADAM DUNTON FIRST SEED TO GO OUT OF SCOTTISH AMATEUR

BLAIRGOWRIE REPORT FROM THE SGU WEBSITE
It’s already a contender for shot of the week, even if it came from another course, but third seed Jack McDonald shrugged off the heroics of his playing partner to book his place in round two of the Fairstone Scottish Amateur Championship.
The 20-year-old from Kilmarnock Barassie, who recently helped Scotland reach the final of the European Men’s Team Championship in Denmark, found himself two down after the opening nine holes to Duff House Royal’s David Morrison.
McDonald, last year’s Scottish Amateur Golfer of the Year, had to roll in a 35-footer on the 10th just for a half on the Lansdowne layout, before reeling off hole wins at 11, 13 and 14 to edge ahead.
But Morrison hit back in stunning style after carving his drive at the 15th onto the 5th hole of the neighbouring Rosemount course – and remarkably holing with a 5-iron for an eagle 2.
McDonald regained his composure to birdie the 17th and seal victory with a half at the last.
“It was a good game, quite incredible,” said a relieved McDonald, who battled a sore back and was seeking physio ahead of his meeting with Dollar’s Darren Hulston today. “It was some shot by David on the 15th and I was just pleased to get through.”
In another tie which gave further credence to the phrase, ‘Beware the Injured Golfer’, Pollok’s Connor O’Neil shrugged off wisdom tooth pain – which later required a trip to dental A&E in Dundee – to come back from four down after eight and defeat Cruden Bay’s Kevin Duncan by two holes.
Elsewhere, Adam Dunton (McDonald Ellon) was the first seed to exit, as the No 7 seed lost to Craigie Hill’s Malcolm Davidson on the 18th after Davidson won the last three holes.
“Being from Perth and  Kinross, I know a lot of the holes here,” said Davidson, who birdied 16 and 17 before Dunton found trouble on the last.
The 2011 finalist, Daniel Kay from Dunbar, also exited in a two-hole defeat to Royal Troon’s Michael Smyth.
Of the fancied players, some teeing off late in the day following a torrential lunchtime downpour, Walker Cup hopeful Graeme Robertson, the No 2 seed, won the Glenbervie battle by taking care of clubmate Cameron Buist 4 and 3. Allyn Dick from Kingsknowe, meanwhile, held his nerve to see off Eamon Bradley (Mount Ellon) at the 19th.
With 20 second-round ties completed in the glorious early evening weather, the defending champion, Grant Forrest, wasted little time in reaching round three after an 8 and 7 win over Liam Chambers of Cardross. Ominously for the field, the Craigielaw man was five-under for his 11 holes.
Craig Lawrie also turned on the style, reaching the third round for the first time after beating Niall Young (Insch) 6 and 5.
But home hope and former champion Glenn Campbell, 40, made a surprise exit to 48-year-old Paul Moultrie (Royal Troon) at the 18th, meaning just two Blairgowrie players are left standing – the Neil brothers, Connor and Bradley.
Perth and Kinross matchplay champion Connor, who reached round two after a 4&2 win over Robert Carson from Baberton, said: “There is a lot of expectation on us as home players and brothers, but hopefully we can keep going in the event.
“The course is in immaculate condition and the greenkeepers here have done a fantastic job.”
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GARETH WRIGHT GOES FOUR CLEAR AT GLENEAGLES

Welsh wizard Gareth Wright has probably cast a spell over his rivals with a round to go in the £50,000 Gleneagles Scottish PGA championship.
The West Linton tour pro started the third day two shots off the pace but finished it four strokes clear of the field after adding a six-under-par 65 to earlier rounds of 65 and 67. 
At 16-under-par 197, Wright has shaken off long-time leader Jason McCreadie who had his worst round of the three - a two-over-73 - and on his 43rd birthday to boot!
The nearest challenger is now Banchory's Greig Hutcheon who finished birdie-birdie-eagle for a 64 and a running tally of 201. Hutcheon won the Scottish pro title as long ago as 1999 when he was based at Bristol.
Wright shows no signs of coming down from the crest of his wave. The 2012 Glenmuir club pros champion is full of confidence after making the cut in The Open at Muirfield at fortnight ago.
, the 2012 Glenmuir Club Pros' champion replaced Buchanan Castle's birthday boy Jason McCreadie in pole position after a third-day 65 on the King's Course.
McCreadie, the winner in 2008, slipped back to third on ten-under after a sloppy 73, with Aberdonian Greg McBain, lying third overnight, also denting his hopes with a 74 to sit on five-under.

"I played well again," said Wright, bidding to go one better in the Tartan Tour's flagship event after losing in a play-off to Chris Doak three years ago.

"My swing didn't feel great on Monday but I went and did some work on the range last night and it felt good again when I came out this morning."

The Edinburgh-based Welshman produced a flawless effort that contained four birdies and an eagle, which came at the last.

"I'm just sticking to my gameplan, trying to play sensible golf and taking one shot at a time," added the leader.

Hutcheon, the champion in 1999, enjoyed another hot day with the putter as he followed five birdies in his opening 17 holes by also closing with an eagle.

"It was 24 putts yesterday and I might have beaten that today, which is ridiculous," he said.

"I've got a new putter that I picked up at the start of this year and I'm undoubtedly putting the best I have in my life."

He admitted Wright will be hard to catch but added: "At least my last two rounds have given me a chance to try to put some pressure on him."

Two clear at the start of the day, McCreadie, celebrating his 43rd birthday, dropped four shots in the first eight holes as he was overtaken at the top for the first time since his opening 64.

"Gareth played phenomenal today and then finished it off nicely as well, but I'm still in the mix," he insisted.



GLENEAGLES SCOTTISH PGA CHAMPIONSHIP
KING'S COURSE
Par 213 (3x71)
197 G Wright (West Linton) 65 67 65
201 G Hutcheon (Nanchory) 73 64 64
203 J McCreadie (Buchanan Castle) 64 66 73
207 D Orr (Mearns Castle) 74 68 65
208 G McBain (Gamola Golf) 71 63 74
209 G Fox (Clydeway Golf) 71 67 71, J McKinnon (Irvine) 70 70 69, J Lomas (Caprington) 73 69 67
210 C Robinson (Portpatrick Dunskey) 70 72 68, C Currie (Caldwell) 69 70 71, C Ronald (Carluke) 67 73 70.
211 S Henderson (Kings Links) 71 67 73, J Cliff (Murrayfield) 76 69 66
212 S Gray (Hayston) 75 65 72, K McNicoll (Gullane) 72 71 69, G Brown (Montrose Links) 75 66 71, C Kelly (Cawder) 71 68 73.
213 D Patrick (Kingsfield) 72 67 74, D Broadfoot (Dumfries and Co) 73 68 72
214 S Savage (Dalmuir) 75 71 68.
215 M Kerr (Marriott Dalmahoy) 71 70 74, J Gallagher (Douglas Park) 69 73 73.
216 S Lamb (Cardrona) 73 70 73, A Duncan (unatt) 78 67 71, J McGhee (unatt) 73 72 71
217 S Taylor (Bothwell Castle) 69 72 76, C Matheson (Falkirk Tryst) 73 72 73, M Loftus (Mearns Castle) 76 69 72
219 S Herald (Mearns Castle) 70 73 76, R Arnott (Bishopbriggs) 74 71 74, S Catlin (Greenburn) 70 76 73, A Reid (West Lothian) 73 73 73.
220 A Mackrell (Playsport) 71 73 76.
221 D Wood (Hirsel) 74 71 76
223 Michael Patterson (Kilmacolm) 72 71 80.
224 Murray Patterson (Cruden Bay) 76 70 78.
226 P Wardell (Whitekirk) 72 74 80.

DRAW FOR THE FINAL ROUND AT GLENEAGLES

 Tee  Time      Name

  1   7:30 AM   Paul Wardell, Whitekirk Golf Course
                Murray Patterson, Cruden Bay Golf Club

  1   7:40 AM   Michael Patterson, Kilmacolm Golf Club
                Daniel Wood, Hirsel Golf Club

  1   7:50 AM   Anthony Mackrell, Playsport Golf
                Scott Herald, Mearns Castle Golf Academy
                Robert Arnott, Bishopbriggs Golf Range

  1   8:00 AM   Scott Catlin, Greenburn Golf Club
                Alan Reid, West Lothian Golf Club
                Steven Taylor, Bothwell Castle Golf Club

  1   8:10 AM   Craig Matheson, Falkirk Tryst Golf Club
                Mark Loftus, Mearns Castle Golf Academy
                Stephen Lamb, Macdonald Cardrona Golf & Coun

  1   8:20 AM   Alan Duncan
                James McGhee
                Mark Kerr, Marriott Dalmahoy Golf & Count

  1   8:30 AM   Jordan Gallagher, Douglas Park Golf Club
                Stewart Savage, Dalmuir Golf Club
                David Patrick, Kingsfield Golf Range

  1   8:40 AM   David Broadfoot, Dumfries & County Golf Club
                Chris Kelly, Cawder Golf Club
                Stephen Gray, Hayston Golf Club

  1   8:50 AM   Graeme Brown, Montrose Golf Links Ltd.
                Keir McNicoll, Gullane Golf Club
                Scott Henderson, Kings Links Golf Centre

  1   9:00 AM   Jonathan Cliff, Murrayfield Golf Club
                Christopher Currie, Caldwell Golf Club
                Craig Ronald, Carluke Golf Club

  1   9:10 AM   Christopher Robinson, Portpatrick Dunskey Golf Club
                Graham Fox, Clydeway Golf
                James McKinnon, Irvine Golf Club

  1   9:20 AM   Jonathan Lomas, Caprington Golf Club
                Greg McBain, Gamola Golf
                David Orr, Mearns Castle Golf Academy

  1   9:30 AM   Jason McCreadie, Buchanan Castle Golf Club
                Greig Hutcheon, Banchory Golf Club
                Gareth Wright, West Linton Golf Club







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NORTH v NORTH-EAST BOYS' MATCHES AT KINLOSS

North-east had the better of three age-group, inter-district boys' matches against North at Kinloss Golf Club yesterday.
North-east won the Under-14s' contest 6 1/2-2 1/2 and the Under-16s by 8-1. The Under-18s match honours were shared at 4 1/2pt each.
Details

NORTH U14s 2 1/2, NORTH-EAST U14s 6 1/2
FOURSOMES (1/2-2 1/2)
Lorne Ross and Euan Munro lost to Kiran Nolan and Calvin Duffton 4 and 3.
Hamish McColm and Andrew Moir lost to Marc Watt and Cameron McArthur 6 and 5.
Thomas Bell and Lee Findlay halved with Ellis Gray and Sam Yule.
SINGLES (2-4)
Ross lost to Nolan 5 and 4.
Munro bt Dufftown 3 and 2.
McColm lost to Watt 2 and 1.
Moir bt McArthur 2 and 1.
Bell lost to Gray 2 holes.
Findlay lost to Yule 3 and 2.

NORTH U16s 1, NORTH-EAST U16s 8

FOURSOMES (1-2)
Rory Franssen and Sandy Scott bt Dylan Smith and Michael Lawrie 2 holes.
Isaac Alexander and Finlay Asher lost to Chris Somers and Stephen Roger 1 hole.
Gregor Munro and Euan Gill lost to Cameron Fraser and Benjamin Henderson 2 and 1

SINGLES (0-6)
Franssen lost to Smith 6 and 4.
Scott lost to Lawrie 2 and 1.
Alexander lost to Somers 3 and 2.
Aser lost to Roger 2 holes.
Munro lost to Fraser 1 hole.
Gill lost to Henderson 3 and 1.

NORTH U18s 4 1/2, NORTH-EAST U18s 4 1/2

FOURSOMES (1/2-2 1/2)
Cameron Franssen and Kieran MacKay lost to Lewys Anderson and Jack Harling 4 and 2.
Shaun Hogg and Rory Asher halved with Grant Joss and Ryan McKinnon.
Jonathan Keith and David Grindell lost to Ray Gordon and Calvin Cheyne 4 and 3.

SINGLES (4-2)
Grindell lost to Harling 6 and 5.
MacKay halved with Anderson
Franssen bt Joss 3 and 2.
Asher bt McKinnon 1 hole.
Hogg halved with Gordon
Keith bt Cheyne 1 hole

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