Wednesday, February 26, 2014

PALMER AND HARVEY CHAMPIONSHIP WORTH RECORD £50,000

TARTAN TOUR IS BUOYANT AGAIN, 

CLOSING IN ON  £1million PRIZE FUND

FROM THE SCOTTISH DAILY EXPRESS
By JOCK MacVICAR

The Tartan Tour is nudging ever closer to the magic £1million mark.
It won't happen this year but with the news that another big UK name is coming on board, it makes such a target a real possibility in the foreseeable future.

Only weeks after the announcement that the Paul Lawrie Golf Centre is to back the Northern Open and Virgin Atlantic will sponsor the Tartan Tour Order of Merit Series, Palmer and Harvey have launched the P and H Championship at Dundonald Links from April 28-30
Palmer and Harvey are one of the biggest wholesale distributors in the country and the prize fund for their inaugural event at Dundonald will be £50,000.
That makes it among the richest ever tournaments on the rapidly expanding Scottish schedule and it will be followed in May be the PGA Scottish Championship on the King's Course at Gleneagles.
"This gets us off to a creacking start ot the season," said SPGA secretary Brian Mair (pictured above).
"Palmer and Harvey have committed for three years and I am really excited about it."
There is a unique format to the tournament. As well as the overall 54-hole stroke play event, there will be separate prize funds for the seniors, under-25s and club professionals which will be decided over 36 holes.

The PGA in Scotland is also running for the first time, a Senior Tour, with over-45s eligible to play in a minimum of six events.
It will be run in conjunction with Bernard Gallacher's Defibrillator Campaign.
"Making it 45 years gives our players the opportunity to keep their game ticking over competitively until they are eligible for the European Senior Tour at 50.
After years in the doldrums, the Tartan Tour is buoyant again in the most important year of all with the Ryder Cup at Glneagles in September.
"I reckon we will be disappoined if our total tour prize money in 2014 is shy of £700,000,"said Mair,
appointed to the post only last year.
"£1 million? There is some way to go yet and we are still looking for a couple of 36-hole events.
"There is nothing wrong with having aggressive targets but there are other aspects to look at as well.
"It's not the be-all and end-all. We'll see what the future brings."

SCOTT JAMIESON JOINS CHUBBY 


CHANDLER STABLE

Scott Jamieson has switched management and signed up with Chubby Chandler at ISM.
Jamieson joins a stable that includes two Open champions in Darren Clarke and Louis Oosthuizen, former Masters winner Charl Sscwharterl and exciting young American Peter Uihlein.
Jamieson, a 30-year-old Glaswegian, had the most impressive season of his career in 2013
Scott, who studied bsiness and marketing at Augusta State University, won the Scottish boys stroke play championship at Lanark in 2001 before turning pro in 2006. His biggest win as a professional has beennthe Nelson Mandela Championship in Durban, South Africa early in 2013
"I am delighted to welcome Scott to the company," said ISM chief Chandler. "He is a superb addition to our very talented group of golfers.

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SAIL-SBI OPEN FIRST-ROUND FIREWORKS BY INDIAN

KHAN RULES OPENING DAY WITH 

SIZZLING 61 AT NEW DELHI
 
NEWS RELEASE FROM ASIAN TOUR
New Delhi: Indian prospect Rashid Khan shot a spectacular 11-under-par 61 to snatch a five-shot lead in the first round of the SAIL-SBI Open at the Delhi Golf Club.
The 23-year-old, who lost to countryman Anirban Lahiri in a play-off last year, nailed nine birdies and one eagle for his career’s lowest round, which was one shot shy of the course record.
LEADING FIRST ROUND SCORES
Par 72 Yardage: 6,928

61 - Rashid KHAN (IND).
66 - Mithun PERERA (SRI), Akinori TANI (JPN).
67 Scott BARR (AUS), Siddikur RAHMAN (BAN).
68 S.S.P CHOWRASIA (IND), Chikka S (IND), Sanjay KUMAR (IND), C. MUNIYAPPA (IND), Steve LEWTON (ENG), Angelo QUE (PHI), Digvijay SINGH (IND), Shamim KHAN (IND), KIM Gi-whan (KOR), George GANDRANATA (INA), Abhijit CHADHA (IND).
69 Vikrant CHOPRA (IND), Carlos PIGEM (ESP), Thaworn WIRATCHANT (THA), Kapil KUMAR (IND), Marcus BOTH (AUS), Shubhankar SHARMA (IND), GULFAM  (IND), Chapchai NIRAT (THA), Chiragh KUMAR (IND), Iain STEEL (MAS), SHIN Hyuk-chul (SKOR), Prom MEESAWAT (THA), Thanyakon KHRONGPHA (THA), Unho PARK (AUS).
70 Sattaya SUPUPRAMAI (THA), Ryan MCCARTHY (AUS), David LIPSKY (USA), M. DHARMA (IND), Poom SAKSANSIN (THA), Mukesh KUMAR (IND), Anirban LAHIRI (IND), Chawalit PLAPHOL (THA).
 

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SPANISH MEN'S AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP FIRST QUALIFYING ROUND

Venue: La Reserva Golf Club, Sotogrande
Par 73

Craig Ross (Kirkhill) had a first-round 79.
 
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NORTH-EAST ALLIANCE TEE TIMES FOR SPEY BAY NEXT WEDNESDAY

8.15  C Cassie, B Harper, G Leslie.
8.22  D Townsley, J Nicolson, G Allan.
8.29  C Law, K Shanks, John Duff
8.36  C Lamb, R Lamb, M Merchant
8.43  free  free  free
8.50  S Kiloh, P McKenna, free.
8.57  M Brown, R Brown, free.

9.04  S Davidson, D Lawrie, free.
9.11  free  free  free
9.18  J Hamilton, H Roulston, free
9.25  L Roger, M Rendall, H McNaughton.
9.32  A Gall, L Vannet, I Clark.
9.39  Laura Murray, K Beveridge, R Masson 
9.46  G Paterson, J Scott, C Nelson
9.53  R Buchan, J Forrest, N Stewart

10.00  M Winton, S Thomson, D McDougall
10.07  B Lawrie, P Craig, free.
10.14  W Skene, D Lane, L Fowler
10.21  R Duncan, A Clark, N Chisholm
10.28  B Lumsden, P Cheyne, D Wright
10.35  G McDonald, R MacRae, M Smith
10.42  D Leslie, G Homer, W Shaw
10.49  J Jessiman, I Grant, A Petrie
10.56  J Borthwick, D Nelson, A Graham

11.03  M Duncan, D Fleming, J Emslie.
11.10  T Collie, M Rogers,  free
11.17  D Bisset, F Bisset,  free
11.24  J Duncan, G Milne,  free
11.31  S Finnie, D McKay, M Booth.
11.38  A Dunton, G Watson,  free
11.45  free  free  free
11.52  free  free  free
11.59  free  free  free

12.06  free  free  free
12.13  free  free  free
12.20  P Cornfield,  B Nicolson, S Mackie



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FIRST-ROUND LEADER ROBINSON FINISHES JOINT RUNNER-UP

NORWEGIAN WINS BY FOUR ON GECKO 

TOUR AT MARBELLA CLUB RESORT

Norway's Eirik Tage Johansen won this week's Spanish Gecko Pro Tour 36-hole event at Marbella Club Golf Resort on the Costa del Sol with a pair of 67s for a 10-under-par total of 134
He had four shots to spare from joint runners-up Niclas Johansson (Sweden) (67-71) and first-round leader James Robinson (66-72) of the Southport and Ainsdale Golf Club.

LEADING FINAL TOTALS
Par 144
134 Eirik Tage Johansen (Norway) 67 67
138 Niclas Johansson (Sweden) 67 71, James Robinson (England) 66 72
139 Gabriel Canizares Gomez (Spain) 68 71, Jack Winer (England) 69 70, Gervaso Cuquejo Merchan (Spain) 69 70, Rod Bastard (England) 67 72.

SELECTED TOTALS
142 Sam Hutsby (England) 72 70, Jason Timms (England) 70 72 (T10)
143 Edward Kent (England) 74 69, Paul Bradshaw (England) 73 70

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SCOTT GIBSON, DANIEL YOUNG KEEP SALTIRE FLYING

TWO SCOTS IN LAST EIGHT OF SOUTH

AFRICAN AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP

Two Scots - Scott Gibson (Southerness), pictured right,  and Daniel Young (Craigie Hill) - coped well on a day of stifling heat to win their way through to the quarter-finals of the South African amateur golf championship at Hermanus Golf Club on the Western Cape.
Gibson will meet the defending champion, Thriston Lawrence in the round of the last eight after wins by 7 and 6 over Albert Ventner and 3 and 2 over Robert Bougas, both South Africans, in the second and third rounds today (Wed).
Lawrence was pushed all the way by compatriot Tom Watson before winning at the 19th.
Young, pictured left, will play James du Preez for a place in the semi-finals. The Perth player won by 4 and 3 against Eduard van den Berg and by 5 and 4 over Werner Theart.
Du Preez beat Jamie Savage (Cawder) at the 19th in a thrilling third-round tie.
Savage had beaten Allan Lones 4 and 3 in the morning.
Connor Syme (Dumfries and Co) beat SGU National Squad team-mate and British boys champion Ewen Ferguson (Bearsden) by one hole in the second round but lost by 2 and 1 in the afternoon to Altin van der Merwe.
The 17-year-old Van der Merwe said after the match:
"Connor just hit a few bad shots and I took advantage of it. I hit some good shots and putted well – that's how I took the holes."
Van Der Merwe will take on clubmate Gerlou Roux in the quarter-finals. Roux was a  4 and 3 winner  over the leading match-play qualifier, Jovan Rebula, 16-year-old nephew of Ernie Els.
Ben Kinsley (St Andrews), who claimed the scalp of the top-ranked South African in Tuesday's first-round, lost by 3 and 2 to Jason Viljoen in the second round.


SECOND ROUND
Players from S Africa unless stated
J Rebula bt D de Smidt 2 and 1
G Roux bt C Mansfield 1 hole.
C Syme (Sco) bt E Ferguson (Sco) 1 hole.
A Van der Merwe bt N J Arnoldi 1 hole.
J Viljoen bt B Kinsley (Sco) 3 and 2.
M Steyn bt H Germishuys 2 holes.
H du Plessies bt Z Lombard 4 and 3.
L Taylor bt R Coetzee 1 hole.
T Lawrence bt R Sinclair 5 and 4.
T Watson bt S Morrison 1 hole.
S Gibson (Sco) bt A Ventner 7 and 6.
R Bougas bt C Spencer-White (Wal) at 21st.
D Young (Sco) bt E van den Berg 4 and 3.
W Theart bt N Croy 3 and 2
J Savage (Sco) bt A Lones 4 and 3.
J du Preez bt N Woernhard (Swi) 2 and 1.
THIRD ROUND
Roux bt Rebula 4 and 3.
Van der Merwe bt Syme 2 and 1.
Steyn bt Viljoen 3 and 1.
Taylor bt du Plessis 3 and 2.
Lawrence bt Watson at 19th
Gibson bt Bougas 3 and 2.
Young bt Theart 5 and 4.
Du Preez bt Savage at 19th.

ENDS

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ELLON MAN BIRDIES 17TH AND 18TH FOR JOINT 19TH PLACE

LATE BIRDIES EARN ROSS CAMERON 

TOP TWENTY  FINISH IN EGYPT

Ellon's Ross Cameron squeezed into a top 20 finish with birdies at the 17th and 18th in a final-roun d, two-under-par 70 at the Alps Tour's Red Sea Little Venice Open at Sokhna Golf Club, Egypt.
Cameron finished joint 19th and earned 426 Euros for a total of four-under-par 212. His earlier rounds were 68 and 74.
Fraserburgh's Kris Nicol (Paul Lawrie Golf Centre) did not fare so well. Round of 71, 72 and 74 gave him a joint 36th place finish on one-over 217 for a payslip of 313 Euros. 
In his final round, Nicol had a double bogey 7 at the long third and a double bogey 6 at the 18th which nullified birdies at the seventh, 16th and 17th.
England's Andrew Cooley from Chobham Golf Club retained the title and earned a 5,000 Euros pay-out with a 15-under-par total of 201, thanks to a brilliant last round of eight-under 64 (30-34). He won by three strokes from Frenchman Clement Berardo (66-69-69).

LEADING FINAL TOTALS
Par 216 (3x72)
201 A Cooley (Eng) 68 69 64
204 C Berardo (Fra) 66 69 69
207 T Elissalde (Fra) 65 67 75
SELECTED TOTALS
209 S Brown (Eng) 72 70 67, M Edge (Eng) 69 70 70, J Palmer (Eng) 67 69 73
212 R Cameron (Sco) 68 74 70 (T19)
217 K Nicol (Sco) 71 72 75 (T36).

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FRASERBURGH PLAYER WINS NE ALLIANCE WITH 65 AT MONTROSE

MIND OVER MATTER, JORDAN FINDLAY 

THINKS HIS PRO CAREER HAS TURNED 

THE CORNER AT LAST
 

A happy smile from Jordan Findlay after his success at Montrose Links today. Picture by Cal Carson     Agency.        

By COLIN FARQUHARSON
Colin@scottishgolfview.com
Former British boys champion - twice a finalist - Jordan Findlay from Fraserburgh won the £100 top prize in today's North-east Alliance on a day of mostly blue skies brilliant sunshine over the Montrose Links. 
The Paul Lawrie Golf Centre player shot a four-under-par 65 over the winter course after starting with five 3s in succession, four of them birdies, at the first, second, fourth, and fifth, where he holed putts raning from six to 30ft.
"The greens were great putting surfaces. In fact the whole course was in extremely good nick," said Findlay, a view endorsed by just about everyone in the field of 80 of whom only the early starters had to contend with rain.
"I am starting to play consistently well and I really think I have turned the corner. I have made five cuts in a row this year in overseason events whereas during the whole of last season I hardly made five cuts!
"I think I am using my brain a lot better than I used to on the golf course."
Findlay had six birdies in all under blue skies - the early starters had to cope with rain. He added the short 12th and par-4 14th to his sub-par listing, getting down in two shots from 80yd range at the latter hole.
"I am going to play two more events in Egypt before I concentrate on getting through the PGA EuroPro Tour Q School. One of the EuroPro Tour events is at Montrose in the season ahead so I fancy that," said Findlay. First prize in EuroPro Tour events is a standard £10,000.
Newmachar +2 amateur John Duff, last week's winner at Insch, was the clubhouse leader for a long time with a 68.
Hazlehead-based professional Colin Nelson and Royal Aberdeen amateur Jim Emslie tied for third place on 69. Nelson had a double bogey 6 at the 11th after going out in 33.
Emslie, who plays off two, diverted from par at only three holes - a birdies at the first and 16th and a bogey at the short eighth. All the rest were pars.
David Law had four birdies over the six holes pan from the second to the seventh - but then the wheels came off. He bogeyed the eighth and then had a triple bogey 7 at the ninth. Later a double bogey 6 at the 14th and another 6 at the long 15th proved it simply was not the Paul Lawrie Golf Centre player's day. David off to the Kenyan Open and the Challenge Tour shortly.
+The additional NE Alliance event during the traditional pro-am foursomes at Murcar Links will be held at Newburgh on Wednesday, March 26. The foursomes are on March 27 and 28.

SCRATCH SCORES
Par 69 Yardage 5,564
65 J Findlay (Paul Lawrie GC) p 32-33
68 J Duff (Newmachar) (am) 33-35.
69 C Nelson (Mackenzie Shop) p 33-36, J Emslie (Royal Aberdeen) (am) 34-35.
70 L Fowler (Royal Aberdeen) (am) 35-35, P McLean (Paul Lawrie GC) p 35-35
72 D Law (Paul Lawrie GC) p 35-37, S Kiloh (Paul Lawrie GC) p 33-39, S Finnie (Caledonian) (am) 38-34.
73 Laura Murray (Paul Lawrie GC) p 36-37, K Shanks (Elie) (am) 36-37, D Leslie (Northern) am.
74 D Fleming (Portlethen) (am) 36-38, B Main (Murcar Links) (am) 40-34
75 K Beveridge (Kippie Lodge) p 37-38, C Lawrie (Paul Lawrie GC) p 40-35, A Dunton (McDonald Ellon) (am) 38-37

76 C Lamb (Newmachar) (am) 37-39, B Fyfe (Paul Lawrie GC) p 37-39, J Nicolson (Auchmill) (am) 39-37
77 C Grant (Portlethen), J Forrest (Northern), F Bisset (Banchory)
79 J Hamilton (Murcar Links), P Morrison (Oldmeldrum), I Esslemont (Cruden Bay), D Lane (Deeside), N Chisholm (Kemnay), B Lawrie (Kemnay), D Bisset (Banchory), J Duncan (Newburgh).
80 C Cassie (Nigg Bay), W Shaw (Banchory), P McKenna (Royal Aberdeen), A Gall (Deeside), P Anderson (Deeside).
81 W Skene (Deeside), M Lawrie (Kemnay), D McKay (Caledonian), G Allan (Auchmill)
82 R Masson (Auchmill), H Roulston (Stonehaven), L Roger (Royal Aberdeen), G Milne (Newburgh), M Booth (Kemna
83 B Lumsden (Northern), M Winton (Caledonian), R Duncan (Royal Aberdeen), P Cornfield (Auchmill).
84 J Jessiman (Oldmeldrum), M Merchant (Newmachar).
86 D Nelson (Aboyne), J Borthwick (Craibstone), I Clark (Deeside), P Cheyne (Northern).
88 R Brown (Newburgh), J Scott (Peterculter), A Clark (Newmachar).
89 R MacRae (Newmachar), D Mackay (Newmachar).
90 M Smith (Inverurie), D Townsley (Peterculter), T Collie (Kemnay)
92 N Stewart (Northern
94 M Rogers (Kemnay)
96 M Brown (Newburgh)
101 R Buchan (Northern).
102 D Lawrie (Aboyne)


HANDICAP PRIZEWINNERS
Class 1 - L Fowler (Royal Aberdeen) (6) 64; J Forrest (Northern) (9) 68; D Fleming (Portlethen) (5) 69; B Lawrie (Kemnay) (bih), D Leslie (Northern) (3) 70.
Class 2 - G Allan (Newmachar) (14) 67; N Chisholm (Kemnay) (11) 68; D Bisset (Banchory) (10) (bih), P Cornfield (Auchmill) (14) (bih), M Booth (Kemnay) (13) 69.


MONTROSE LINKS WINTER PAR 69
OUT: 4 4 3  4 4 4  4 3 4: 34  IN: 4 4 3  4 4 5  3 4 4: 35

JORDAN FINDLAY 65
OUT: 3 3 3  3 3 4  5 4 4: 32  IN: 4 4 2  4 3 5  3 4 4: 33

JOHN DUFF 68
OUT: 4 3 3  4 3 4  3 4 5: 33  IN: 5 4 3  3 4 4  3 5 4: 35

COLIN NELSON 69
OUT: 4 4 3  5 3 4  3 3 4: 33  IN: 3 6 3  3 5 4  4 4 4: 36

JIM EMSLIE 69
OUT: 3 4 3  4 4 4  4 4 4: 34  IN: 4 4 3  4 5 5  2 4 4: 35

PHILIP McLEAN 70
OUT: 3 4 4  3 3 5  3 4 6: 35  IN; 4 5 3  3 4 5  3 4 5: 35

LES FOWLER 70

OUT: 4 4 4  4 4 4  4 3 4: 35  IN: 4 3 3  4 4 4  4 5 4: 35

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