Wednesday, August 20, 2014

FENWICK HAS CHANCE OF £10,000 PRIZE

FENWICK HAS BEST SCOTTISH CHANCE

OF LANDING £10,000 FIRST PRIZE

Six Scots survived the cut at this week's EuroPro Tour 54-hole event at Prince's Golf Club, Kent and, in theory, have a chance of winning the £10,000 first prize.
Dunbar's Neil Fenwick has the best shot  at it. He is tied seventh overnight on 141 (69-72) - only three shots behind the new leader, Darren Wright (Rowlands Castle) with 72-66 for six-under 138.
Paul Shields (Kirkhill) 75-70, Ross Kellett (Kingsfield) 75-70), Ross Cameron (Saltire Energy) 72-73 and Tulliallan's Calum Macaulay 72-73 are tied 33rd on 145.
Anglo-Scot Mark Hillson (Tandridge Park) made the cut to the leading 50 and ties with nothing to spare on 146 (74-72).
Carnoustie's Eric Ramsay (74-74) and Elliot Saltman (Archerfield), 77-71, missed out by two shots.
Jordan McColl (Scotscraig) 73-77 and Zack Saltman (Archerfield) 77-73 both totalled 150.
Neil Henderson (Renaissance) 76-76 and Paul Doherty (Vale Hotel) 80-72 both bowed out on 152.
Paul Robinson (Largs) shot 76-77 for 153, a shot better than Paul McGhee (East Renfrewshire) 74-80. Malcolm Isaacs (Newmachar) had a 157 total with rounds of 79-77.
Scott Crichton (Aberdour) had a pair of 79s for 159.
And what is about the EuroPro Tour that brings out the worst in Lloyd Saltman?
For the second week in a row he had a second round up in the 80s. This time it was an 84 for 159, including three double bogeys and only two pars over an inward 44.

LEADING QUALIFIERS
Par 144 (2x72)
138 D Wright (Rowlands Castle) 72 66
139 P Tarver-Jones (Worthing) 72 67, R Wallis (North Foreland) 71 68, K Harper (Sidmouth) 68 71
SCOTS' SCORES
141 N Fenwick 69 72 (T7)
145 P Shields 75 70. R Kellett 75 70, R Cameron 72 73, C Macaulay 72 7
146 M Hillson 74 72
SCOTS NON QUALIFIERS
148 E Ramsay 74 74, E Saltman 77 71
150 J McColl 73 77, Z Saltman 77 73
152 N Henderson 76 76, P Doherty 80 72
153 P Robinson 76 77
154 P McGhee 74 80
156 M Isaacs 79 77
158 S Crichton 79 79
159 L Saltman 75 84


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