Sunday, August 11, 2013

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DEESIDE AND NIGG BAY WIN PLACES IN ABERDEEN PENNANT FINAL



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SEMI-FINAL RESULTS

Deeside 3. Murcar Links 2

 At Newmachar



David Halliday, Alan Ross bt Brian Innes, Adrian Styles 1 hole.
Craig Lawrie, Kevin Willox lost to Anthony Bews, Neil Saddler 3 and 1
Jamie Pryde, Ron Evett bt Ian Powell, Ian Raitt 2 and 1
Tom Rennie, Sandy Hutchison lost to Lee Vitesse, Kenny Gunnyeon 7 and 5.
Marc Vass, Jack Logie bt Ronnie Brechin, Andy Campbell 4 and 3
Nigg Bay 3, Portlethen 2

at Deeside

Ricky Neilsen, Ian Welsh bt Clark Brechin, Kevin Daglish 1 hole

Gordon Grimmer, Nicky Slater bt Ryan Donaldson, Keith Horne 2 and1

Gary Stewart, Ryan Forbes halved with Graham Innes, Stephen Cook

Scott Jamieson, Ross Young halved with Lewis Shand, Ben Murray

Lee O’Connor, Zac Wood lost to Sean Lawrie, Sam Kiloh 3 and 2



Final will be played at the Kings Links on Sunday, September – first tee time: 12.28

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BATTLING BRIAN WINS LEVEN GOLD MEDAL FOR SECOND TIME

Home course man Brian Soutar dug deep into his local knowledge to come from behind on a day of high winds to win the Standard Life Leven Gold Medal for a second time today (Sunday).
Soutar, the halfway leader,  lost the pole position over the third round with a 79  to Charlie Macneal but the Prestwick player was himself blown away to a closing round of seven-over 78 to finish fifth on 291.
Soutar, won this tournament - the world's oldest amateur stroke-play championship - for the first time in 2007, so he knew what was required. He got his head down to grind out par figures and regain the lead with a battling one-over 72 for a final total of three-over 287.
He won the gold medal by a single stroke  from James White (Lundin) and young US college student Lawrence Allan (Alva) who also shot 72s in the last round to tie for second place on 288, a shot behind the winner.
Both White and Allan received silver medals.
Kevin Duncan (Cruden Bay), another man well used to handling high winds on exposed links, shot a 73 to finish fourth on 290. The only man to match the par of 71 over the final round, when the CSS was a repeat of the morning 75, was Fraser Moore (Glenbervie),
That fine effort enabled him to finish joxint seventh alongside Adam Dunton (McDonald Ellon).
The best 36-hole aggregate for Sunday's rounds was 143 (71-72) by Anthony Blaney (Liberton) who finished sixth. Blaney actually took eight shots fewer than the winner in the second half of the tournament
FINAL TOTALS
Par 284 (4x71) CSS 73 72 75 (reduction only) 75.
287 B Soutar (Leven GS) 67 69 79 72
288 J White (Lundin) 73 69 74 72, L Allan (Alva) 69 70 77 72
290 K Duncan (Cruden Bay) 72 71 74 73
291 C Macneal (Prestwick) 71 69 73 78
292 A Blaney (Liberton) 75 74 71 72
294 F Moore (Glenbervie) 74 70 79 71, A Dunton (McDonald Ellon) 71 72 76 75
295 D Kay (Dunbar) 73 68 78 76
296 C Howie (Peebles) 73 71 73 79, L McAlpine (Royal Dornoch) 75 70 79 72, A Davidson (Charleton) 76 73 73 74, D Lawrence (Ballumbie Castle) 72 72 78 74
298 G Miller (Cawder) 75 71 75 77, S Smith (Marriott Dalmahoy) 69 75 77 77, R Bell (Downfield) 74 71 77 76, K McClung (Wigtownshire Co) 72 72 78 76, G Robertson (Silverknowes) 69 72 81 76, A Carrick (Douglas Park) 73 76 76 73
299 M Smyth (Royal Troon) 76 73 75 75, M Naysmith (Marriott Dalmahoy) 74 73 77 75, J Jamieson (St Andrews) 74 73 72 80, Michael Daily (Erskine) 75 72 73 79.
300 S Rennie (Drumpellier) 73 72 79 76, P Ratcliffe (Thornton) 73 74 74 79, N Peoples (Tantallon) 75 70 77 78, C Wallace (Balbirnie Park) 73 70 77 80, D Paterson (Leven GS) 74 75 76 75, C Low (Tantallon) 76 72 79 73.
301 A Hain (St Andrews) 75 72 76 79, L Bain (Turnhouse) 71 72 80 78.
302 A Moir (Thornton) 70 71 82 79, C O'Neil (Pollok) 74 74 73 81, Jamie Lamb (Lanark) 76 70 74 82, D Mitchell (Greenacre) 74 74 77 77
303 K Godsman (Moray) 71 76 72 84, S Hill (Leven Th) 70 73 76 84, J Duff (Newmachar) 73 73 79 78. 
305 J Shaw (Boat of Garten) 75 74 77 79
306 J Milne (Elgin) 67 77 80 82, E MacGregor (Leven GS) 73 76 77 80
307 J Harling (Banchory) 75 73 81 81
308 J Douglas (Aberdour) 70 78 82 78.

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PAUL MCKECHNIE WINS SANDYHILLS PRO-AM

Paul McKechnie scored his third win on the Tartan Tour this season with a five-under-par 65 in the Sandyhills Golf Club, Glasgow pro-am.
McKechnie, winner of a £10,000 first prize on the EuroPro Tour event at Lossiemouth, finished two shots ahead of Graham Fox (Clydeway Golf ) and three clear of joint third place Craig Matheson (Falkirk Tryst) and Christopher Currie (Caldwell).
McKechnie had seven birdies and two bogeys on his card with the sub-par figures coming at the third, sixth, eighth, shrt 13th, short 15th, long 16th and 18th. 
He dropped shots at the fifth and 10th.
Graham Fox had six birdies but bogeyed the fifth, seventh and 11th.
Fox did lead the S Boyd Joiners trio of Stephen Boy (handicap 16), Ian Wilson (9) and Fraser Boyd (18) to victory in the pro-am team event with a best ball of 14-under-par 56.



Par 70
65 Paul McKechnie (Braid Hills)
67 Graham Fox (Clydeway Golf)
68 Craig Matheson (Falkirk Tryst), Christopher Currie (Caldwell).
69 Stephen Taylor (Bothwell Castle), Neil Fenwick (Dunbar), Graeme Brown (Montrose Links), Chris Kelly (Cawder), David Orr (Mearns Castle).
70 Brian Mason (Callaway Golf), Scott Henderson (Kings Links), Jason McCreadie (Buchanan Castle).
71 Greig Hutcheon (Banchory), Mark Kerr (Marriott Dalmahoy)
72 Greg Paxton (Ralston), Iain Colquhoun (Dundonald Links), Paul O'Hara (Clydeway Golf)
73 Gordon Law (Uphall),Jonathan Sharp (Carrick on Loch Lomond), Stephen Gray (Hayston).
74 Anthony Mackrell (Playsport), Grant Smith (Gleneagles), Craig Ronald (Carluke), Duncan Williamson (Kirkhill), Andrew Marshall (Houston), Paul Wardell (Whitekirk), Nigel Scott-Smith (Palacerigg), Jonathan Lomas (Caprington), P Wilson (Cawder),
 75 Craig Gordon (Edinburgh GC), Steven Rettie (Callaway Golf), Patrick Walker (Ballumbie Castle), James McGhee (unatt), Alan Tait (Marriott Dalmahoy)
76 Ross Neill (Drumpellier), Christopher Russell (RAW golf course design), Robert Arnott (Bishopbriggs)
77 Christopher Tierney (Affordable Golf), Stuart Williamson (Clydeway Golf), Callum Lawson (Wellsgreen)
79 Mark King (Kingsfield), Vincent Brown (Palacerigg)/
81 Christopher McMaster (Panmure).
WINNING TEAM
56 (-14) Graham Fox (Clydeway Golf) and S Boyd Joiners 2: Stephen Boyd (handicap 16), Ian Wilson (9), Fraser Boyd (18)

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CHARLIE MACNEAL IS THIRD ROUND LEADER AT LEVEN GOLD MEDAL

THIRD ROUND TOTALS
Par 213 (3x71) Round 3 CSS 75 (reduction only)
Charlie MacNeal 71 + 69 + 73 213 Prestwick Golf Club
Brian Soutar 67 + 69 + 79 215 Leven Golfing Society
James White 73 + 69 + 74 216 Lundin Golf Club
Lawrence Allan 69 + 70 + 77 216 Alva Golf Club
Craig Howie 73 + 71 + 73 217 Peebles Golf Club
Kevin Duncan 72 + 71 + 74 217 Cruden Bay Golf Club
Joshua Jamieson 74 + 73 + 72 219 St Andrews New Golf Club
Kyle Godsman 71 + 76 + 72 219 Moray Golf Club
Adam Dunton 71 + 72 + 76 219 McDonald Golf Club
Stuart Hill 70 + 73 + 76 219 Leven Thistle
Daniel Kay 73 + 68 + 78 219 Dunbar Golf Club
Anthony Blaney 75 + 74 + 71 220 Liberton Golf Club
Michael Daily 75 + 72 + 73 220 Erskine Golf Club
Jamie Lamb 76 + 70 + 74 220 Lanark Golf Club
Craig Wallace 73 + 70 + 77 220 Balbirnie Park Golf
Conor O'Neil 74 + 74 + 73 221 Pollok Golf Club
Paul Ratcliffe 73 + 74 + 74 221 Thornton Golf Club
Gordon Miller 75 + 71 + 75 221 Cawder Golf Club
Steven Smith 69 + 75 + 77 221 Marriott Dalmahoy
Andrew Davidson 76 + 73 + 73 222 Charleton
Nicholas Peoples 75 + 70 + 77 222 Tantallon Golf Club
Ross Bell 74 + 71 + 77 222 Downfield Golf Club
Kyle McClung 72 + 72 + 78 222 Wigtownshire County
Dan Lawrence 72 + 72 + 78 222 Ballumbie Castle Gol
Graham Robertson 69 + 72 + 81 222 Silverknowes Golf Cl
Alister Hain 75 + 72 + 76 223 St Andrews Golf Club
Fraser Moore 74 + 70 + 79 223 Glenbervie Golf Club
Mr Lewis Bain 71 + 72 + 80 223 Turnhouse Golf Club Ltd
Alex Moir 70 + 71 + 82 223 Thornton Golf Club
Michael Smyth 76 + 73 + 75 224 Royal Troon
Murray Naysmith 74 + 73 + 77 224 Marriott Dalmahoy
Lyle McAlpine 75 + 70 + 79 224 Royal Dornoch Golf Club
Steven Rennie 73 + 72 + 79 224 Drumpellier Golf Club
Jordan Milne 67 + 77 + 80 224 Elgin Golf Club
Mr David Paterson 74 + 75 + 76 225
Angus Carrick 73 + 76 + 76 225 Douglas Park Golf Club
David Mitchell 77 + 71 + 77 225 Leven Thistle Golf C
Liam Balneaves 74 + 74 + 77 225 Greenacres C Club (N
John Duff 73 + 73 + 79 225 Newmachar Golf Club
Jordan Shaw 75 + 74 + 77 226 Boat of Garten Golf Club
Mr Ewan MacGregor 73 + 76 + 77 226
Chris Low 76 + 72 + 79 227 Tantallon Golf Club
Greg Forrester 75 + 74 + 80 229 Lundin Golf Club
Jack Harling 75 + 73 + 81 229 Banchory Golf Club
John Douglas 70 + 78 + 82 230 Aberdour G.C.
Kenneth MacAskill 73 + 73 + NR NR Turnberry Staff


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SWEDE FAHRBRING WINS NORWEGIAN CHALLENGE FOR BREAKTHROUGH

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Fahrbring brings home Norwegian title
Jens Farhbring claimed his maiden European Challenge Tour title at the Norwegian Challenge after the Swede followed up his record-breaking third round with a nerveless final round 66 to earn a three-shot victory at Losby Golf and Country Club.
The 29 year old, in his first full season on the Challenge Tour, was a relative unknown on the tour until last week, when he competed for the title at the Finnish Challenge before earning a share of third place.
The Stockholm man continued that hot streak of form and, on an incredible third day at the Olso venue, only just made the cut on the mark in the morning - following an overnight rain delay - before going out later that day and firing a course-record ten under par 62 which included a hole in one.
Fahrbring had admitted that he suffered nerves in the final group in Finland a week ago but when it came to the crunch in Norway, he came out with all guns blazing as he eagled the first hole to throw down the gauntlet to his competitors.
He never let up after that and four more birdies, including three in a row from the tenth, took him to a 19 under par total and earned him a career-changing victory, one which has sealed him a spot in the limited-field Rolex Trophy in two weeks’ time.
“It feels surreal,” said Fahrbring. “I've been in a bubble the last 36 holes. I never thought I could win out here on this tour to be honest so this is the best feeling in the world for me.
“Surprisingly I was really calm out there. I got nervous maybe at the 16th tee but it’s been a great week. I did not expect to play this well, I was actually quite tired going into this tournament and maybe not feeling that motivated. But maybe that was key for me to just relax and go out and play golf.”
As a 29 year old playing his maiden season on the Challenge Tour, Fahrbring’s is a rare story of battling against the odds, and the clock, to rise to the higher echelons of professional golf and he revealed that he once considered giving up on The European Tour dream.
“I was battling it out on the Nordic Golf League for a few years and I almost gave up at one point,” he said. “I told myself, I need to change something or else just quit.
“I was so scared of hitting shots and failing. That was the turning point for me and ever since then I have taken small steps each year, getting better and better so I’ve been working towards this for the past three years.”
Widegren, meanwhile, was disappointed not to claim a first professional title in just his fifth Challenge Tour start but delighted to see his playing partner and friend go on to victory.
“It was a lot of fun today,” said the 22 year old, who finished with a 16 under par total. “We said at one point during the round that it didn’t feel like the last group in a big event. It was more like playing with one of your buddies, so it was a great atmosphere.
“I'm disappointed not to win when I came so close but to have a week like this this early in my pro career is huge.”
American Daniel Im joined Widegren in second place as he finished with back to back birdies to clinch the best finish of his Challenge Tour career thanks to a five under par 67.
Another Swede, Johan Carlsson, signed for the best round of the day - a seven under 65 - to clinch outright fourth place on 15 under par.

  FINAL TOTALS
Par 288 (4x72)
269 J Fahrbring (Swe) 69 72 62 66,
272 P Widegren  (Swe) 70 66 68 68, D Im (USA) 73 68 64 67,
273 J Carlsson (Swe) 71 69 68 65,
275 M Ford (Eng) 71 67 69 68, J Barnes (Eng) 65 70 72 68,
276 S Arnold  (Aus) 71 67 69 69, T Sluiter  (Ned) 69 70 69 68, K Borsheim  (Nor) 70 67 70 69, N Elvira  (Esp) 68 71 69 68, A Velasco (Esp) 72 65 68 71,
277 O Bekker (RSA) 69 69 68 71, G Shaw (Nir) 71 69 69 68, P Archer (Eng) 64 71 69 73, E Johansen  (Nor) 70 67 72 68, J Heath  (Eng) 68 70 70 69,
278 L Kennedy  (Eng) 70 66 72 70, T Remkes (Ned) 68 73 68 69, N Ravano (Ita) 72 68 70 68, A McArthur  (Sco) 72 69 67 70,
279 E Dubois (Fra) 70 68 69 72, L Canter (Eng) 72 67 74 66, D Perrier (Fra) 69 70 71 69, C Russo (Fra) 71 67 72 69, D Vancsik (Arg) 69 71 70 69,
280 A Engell  (Nor) 66 69 73 72, N Lemke (Swe) 70 68 74 68, J Senior (Eng) 67 70 69 74, A Otaegui  (Esp) 73 68 71 68,
281 P Relecom  (Bel) 70 70 71 70, J McLeary  (Sco) 74 67 67 73, T Hatton (Eng) 72 66 71 72, R Kakko  (Fin) 69 71 68 73, D Wuensche  (Ger) 73 67 71 70, L Goddard  (Eng) 72 69 71 69, J Glennemo (Swe) 70 70 70 71,
282 J Mikkelsen (Nor) 68 72 69 73, L Bjerregaard  (Den) 68 71 73 70, C Kim (USA) 69 71 71 71, F Calmels  (Fra) 70 69 72 71, L Claverie (Esp) 70 70 70 72, S Matus  (Cze) 71 70 71 70, Å Nilsson (Swe) 70 71 68 73,
283 D Stewart (Sco) 72 69 71 71, D Ulrich (Sui) 69 71 73 70, P O'Keeffe  (Irl) 71 70 70 72, B Paolini (USA) 71 69 73 70, J Garcia Pinto (Esp) 72 69 73 69, B Hebert  (Fra) 65 70 71 77,
284 T Nørret (Den) 72 67 73 72, R Kellett (Sco) 63 71 75 75, A Olsen (am) (Nor) 66 70 77 71,
285 N Kearney (Irl) 72 69 71 73, V Riu  (Fra) 70 71 72 72, M Glauert (Ger) 72 68 73 72,
286 M Lampert (Ger) 71 70 72 73, M Haastrup  (Den) 73 68 72 73, M Crespi  (Ita) 68 69 72 77,
287 J Huldahl (Den) 72 68 72 75, A Saddier (Fra) 68 72 74 73,
288 P Maddy (Eng) 69 70 74 75,
291 E Kofstad (Nor) 73 68 75 75,
297 P Martin Benavides (Esp) 73 67 75 82,
 
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MYGOLFRANKING, AUGUST 9, 2013


1 Ben Askew (Silverdale) 1358 pts
2 Colin Leyden (Aberdour) 1231
3 Andrew Maiden (Montrose Mercantile) 1213
4 John Boag (Blairgowrie) 1173
5 Scott Moffat (Burntisland GH) 1136
6 Jiles Johnson (Seacroft) 1092
7 Chris Gamrot (Lothianburn) 1067
8 Billy Johnstone (Cowdenbeath) 1054
9 Chris Taylor (Stonehaven) 1050
10 Gary Smith (Windyhill) 1033
11 Frank Murray (Montrose Mercantile) 1031
12 Kevin Turnbull (Galashiels) 1027
13 Paul Ratcliffe (Thornton) 1016
14 Joyce Mackay (Drumoig) 1013
15 Neil Urquhart (Glenrothes) 1007
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This week’s MyGolfRanking Golfer of the Week is Colin Leyden of Aberdour Golf Club in Fife who is striving to take over from Ben Askew (Silverdale) who has been at No 1 for 5 weeks.
                                                                                                                                                
The MyGolfRanking Club of the Week is Kingsknowe Golf Club, Edinburgh.

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MyGolfRanking Men, 9 August 2013:  
1 Ben Askew (Silverdale) 1358 points, 2 Colin Leyden (Aberdour) 1231, 3 Andrew Maiden (Montrose Mercantile) 1213, 4 John Boag (Blairgowrie) 1173, 5 Scott Moffat (Burntisland GH) 1136.
MyGolfRanking Women, 9 August 2013:
1 Joyce Mackay (Drumoig) 1013 points, 2 Dianne Watson (Leven GS) 1004, 3= Evelyn Hamilton (Kirkcaldy) 1000, Linda McDonald (Ladybank) 1000, 5 Hilary Brown (Scotscraig) 979.
MyGolfRanking Clubs, 9 August 2013:
1 Kingsknowe 873 points, 2 Carluke 860, 3 Dunfermline 856, 4 Dunnikier Park 839, 5 Aberdour 825.

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SOUTAR LEADS BY THREE AT HALFWAY IN STANDARD LIFE LEVEN GOLD MEDAL

 SECOND-ROUND TOTALS
Par 142 (2x72)
Brian Soutar 67 + 69 136 Leven Golfing Society
Lawrence Allan 69 + 70 139 Alva Golf Club
Charlie MacNeal 71 + 69 140 Prestwick Golf Club
Daniel Kay 73 + 68 141 Dunbar Golf Club
Alex Moir 70 + 71 141 Thornton Golf Club
Graham Robertson 69 + 72 141 Silverknowes Golf Cl
James White 73 + 69 142 Lundin Golf Club
Craig Wallace 73 + 70 143 Balbirnie Park Golf
Kevin Duncan 72 + 71 143 Cruden Bay Golf Club

Lewis Bain 71 + 72 143 Turnhouse Golf Club Ltd
Adam Dunton 71 + 72 143 McDonald Golf Club
Stuart Hill 70 + 73 143 Leven Thistle Golf C
Fraser Moore 74 + 70 144 Glenbervie Golf Club
Craig Howie 73 + 71 144 Peebles Golf Club
Kyle McClung 72 + 72 144 Wigtownshire County
Dan Lawrence 72 + 72 144 Ballumbie Castle Gol
Steven Smith 69 + 75 144 Marriott Dalmahoy
Jordan Milne 67 + 77 144 Elgin Golf Club
Lyle McAlpine 75 + 70 145 Royal Dornoch Golf Club
Nicholas Peoples 75 + 70 145 Tantallon Golf Club
Ross Bell 74 + 71 145 Downfield Golf Club
Steven Rennie 73 + 72 145 Drumpellier Golf Club
Jamie Lamb 76 + 70 146 Lanark Golf Club
Gordon Miller 75 + 71 146 Cawder Golf Club
John Duff 73 + 73 146 Newmachar Golf Club
Kenneth MacAskill 73 + 73 146 Turnberry Staff Golf Club
Michael Daily 75 + 72 147 Erskine Golf Club
Alister Hain 75 + 72 147 St Andrews Golf Club
Murray Naysmith 74 + 73 147 Marriott Dalmahoy
Joshua Jamieson 74 + 73 147 St Andrews New Golf Club
Paul Ratcliffe 73 + 74 147 Thornton Golf Club
Kyle Godsman 71 + 76 147 Moray Golf Club
David Mitchell 77 + 71 148 Leven Thistle Golf Club
Chris Low 76 + 72 148 Tantallon Golf Club
Jack Harling 75 + 73 148 Banchory Golf Club
Mr Ryan White 74 + 74 148 Leven Golfing Society
Conor O'Neil 74 + 74 148 Pollok Golf Club
Liam Balneaves 74 + 74 148 Greenacres Country Club
John Douglas 70 + 78 148 Aberdour G.C.
Michael Smyth 76 + 73 149 Royal Troon Golf Club

Andrew Davidson 76 + 73 149 Charleton Country Club
Greg Forrester 75 + 74 149 Lundin Golf Club
Jordan Shaw 75 + 74 149 Boat of Garten Golf Club
Anthony Blaney 75 + 74 149 Liberton Golf Club
Mr David Paterson 74 + 75 149 Leven Golfing Society
Angus Carrick 73 + 76 149 Douglas Park Golf Club

Ewan MacGregor 73 + 76 149 Leven Golfing Society
Jake Hogg 76 + 74 150 New Golf Club St Andrews
Kevin Blyth 74 + 76 150 Lundin Golf Club
Paul Reilly 74 + 76 150 Kilmacolm Golf Club
Mark Anderson 74 + 76 150 Leven Thistle Golf C
Ryan Campbell 74 + 77 151 Falkirk Golf Club
Calum Hill 77 + 75 152 Muckhart Golf Club
Craig Chalmers 77 + 75 152 Cawder Golf Club
Malcolm Pennycott 78 + 75 153 Whiting Bay Golf Club
Calum McAndrew 77 + 76 153 Leven Thistle Golf C
James Aitken 82 + 72 154 Alloa Golf Club
Corin Stewart 78 + 76 154 Murcar Golf Club
Alan Sutherland 77 + 77 154 Ladybank Golf Club
Allan Watson 72 + 82 154 Braehead Golf Club
James Hendrick 72 + 82 154 Pollok Golf Club
Greg Miller 79 + 76 155 Bathgate Golf Club

Garry McLetchie 76 + 79 155
Jeff Wright 75 + 80 155 Forres Golf Club
David Oldham 81 + 76 157 Crail G S - Balcolmi
Edward Shannly 79 + 78 157 Linlithgow Golf Club
Craig Deerness 77 + 80 157 Harburn Golf Club
Ryan Walsh 83 + 78 161 Kirkcaldy Golf Club
Alasdair McDougall 81 + 80 161 St Andrews New
Mr Andrew Collier 86 + 80 166 Balbirnie Park Golf
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Jamie Savage 68 + NR NR Cawder Golf Club
Gordon Stevenson 74 + NR NR Whitecraigs Golf Club

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FURYK LEADS DUFNER BY ONE AFTER ROUND 3 OF US PGA CHSHIP



US PGA Championship

  • Venue: Oak Hill Country Club, Rochester, New York
  • Dates: 8-11 August
Coverage: Updates on BBC Radio 5 live on Thursday & Friday; Live from 21:00 BST on 5 live sports extra on Saturday; Live from 21:00 BST on 5 Live on Sunday; daily live text commentary on the BBC Sport website

THIRD ROUND LEADERBOARD

  • -9: J Furyk (US)
  • -8: J Dufner (US)
  • -7: H Stenson (Swe)
  • -6: J Blixt (Swe)
  • -5 : S Stricker (US), A Scott (Aus)
  • -3: L Westwood (Eng), R McIlroy (NI)
  • Selected: +1: J Rose (Eng)
  • +4: T Woods (US)
  • +10: P Mickelson (US)
American veteran Jim Furyk will a take a one-shot lead over countryman Jason Dufner into the final round of the US PGA Championship at Oak Hill.
Furyk, 43, shot a two-under 68 to reach nine under on a gripping third day as overnight leader Dufner took 71, with Henrik Stenson (66) one back and fellow Swede Jonas Blixt (64) six under.
Rory McIlroy and Lee Westwood moved to three under with rounds of 67 and 68.
Tiger Woods carded 73 to end four over and Phil Mickelson took 78 for 10 over.
Furyk, the 2003 US Open champion, was two adrift in a share of second going into the third round but hit the front at the 10th and duelled with Dufner down the back nine on a sunny, breezy day in upstate New York.
A long putt for birdie on 17 and another lengthy effort to save par after a poor drive on 18 gave the experienced Furyk the lead going into Sunday.
"It was big," Furyk said. "On 18 I made a bad swing, but this week I have not let too much bother me. I was able to wedge it on and make par and it was a nice way to finish the day."
Furyk, who clinched the last of his 16 US PGA Tour wins in 2010, has worked hard on his driving and putting recently with father Mike, his career-long coach, and is starting to see the fruit after missing the cut at this year's US Open and Open.


But the eight-time US Ryder Cup stalwart will be mindful of the fact he held or shared the lead after 54 holes in four tournaments in 2012 and failed to win any, including the US Open at the Olympic Club.
The 36-year-old Dufner, who equalled the lowest score in major history with a course-record 63 on Friday, is chasing a first major title after blowing a five-shot lead and losing in a play-off to Keegan Bradley in the 2011 US PGA. A double-bogey at the fifth on Saturday slowed his charge, but after one further bogey sandwiched by two birdies he parred his way home to remain firmly in the hunt.
"There were a couple times when I was a little frustrated with things, a little perturbed, but you have to keep your head," Dufner said.
"It's important to stay even keeled for the most part. You have got to let things go in these majors and just plod along out there."
The resurgent Stenson, 37, who was second behind Mickelson at the Open and second behind Woods at the WGC event on Sunday, and 29-year-old Blixt, playing in his first US PGA, are bidding to become the first Swedish man to win a major title.
Adam Scott, meanwhile, is targeting a second major of 2013 after making his breakthrough at the Masters in April. But he slipped back from a share of second overnight with a two-over 72, including a double-bogey at 16, to end five under.
The 33-year-old Australian, who blew a four-shot lead with four to go at the Open in 2012, also led the Open at Muirfield late on before finishing tied for third.
American veteran Steve Stricker, 46, is also well placed to win a first major after a level-par 70 left him alongside Scott in fifth.
McIlroy, who looked likely to miss his second straight cut in a major after 11 holes of Friday's second round, climbed 21 places to end in a tie for seventh.
The 24 year old was still level par for the tournament after 12 holes of his third round but birdied the 13th and holed from 50ft for another birdie on the 17th before chipping in on the 18th.
"It's getting there. It was good to feel that sort of rush again," said defending champion McIlroy, who has struggled so far this season.
Westwood displayed his usual patience as he mixed five birdies with three bogeys to make up 15 places after Friday's disappointing three-over 73.
The Englishman, who held a two-shot lead going into the final round of the Open at Muirfield last month before finishing third, said: "I figured somewhere around 67 might give me a chance."
American Dustin Johnson climbed 51 spots with a five-under 65 to finish on two under, while countryman Kevin Streelman rose 41 places with a 66 to join him.
US Open champion Justin Rose, who was tied second overnight, collapsed to a 77 to finish the day one over par

THIRD-ROUND SCOREBOARD
Par 210 (3x70)
Players from USA unless stated
201 Jim Furyk 65 68 68
202 Jason Dufner 68 63 71
203 Henrik Stenson (Sweden) 68 66 69
204 Jonas Blixt (Sweden) 68 70 66
205 Steve Stricker 68 67 70, Adam Scott (Australia) 65 68 72
207 Rory McIlroy (N Ireland) 69 71 67, Lee Westwood (England) 66 73 68
SELECTED TOTALS
209 Marc Warren (Scotland) 74 67 68, David Lynn (England) 69 69 71 (T12)
211 Justin Rose (England) 68 66 77, Scott Jamieson (Scotland) 69 72 70 (T28). 
212 Graeme McDowell (N Ireland) 70 69 73 (T34)
213 Paul Casey (England) 67 72 74 (T38)
214 Tiger Woods 71 70 73 (T48)
214 Danny Willett (England) 73 70 72 (T52)
216 Darren Clarke (N Ieland) 69 73 74, Shane Lowry (Ireland) 71 70 75 (T63)
218 Ian Poulter (England) 70 71 77 (72nd)
219 Stephen Gallacher (Scotland) 75 68 76 (73rd)
220 Phil Mickelson 71 71 78 (74th)

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