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