Friday, June 06, 2014

66 BY CHRIS KELLY PUTS CAWDER MAN IN JOINT 16TH PLACE

SJOHOLM GOES FOUR CLEAR IN

CHALLENGE DE ESPANA

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A sensational nine-under-par 62 gave Sweden’s Joel Sjöholm a commanding four-shot lead at the halfway point of the European Challenge Tour’s Fred Olsen Challenge de España.
The Swede had cruised to the turn in five under par to move to within one shot of the lead on Friday afternoon before an explosive finish of an eagle and two birdies in his closing four holes saw him surge clear of a congested leaderboard.
Sjöholm was already playing beautifully when his perfect sand wedge from 110 yards found the bottom of the cup on the par four 15th of Tecina Golf in La Gomera on the Canary Islands to ignite that blistering finish.
Birdie putts from four and 12 feet on the 17th and 18th then turned a great day into an unforgettable one.
“It was a really fun day, I played great on the front nine and then the putter went a little cold at the start of the back nine,” said Sjöholm.
“I hit a sand wedge from 110 yards in on the 15th that got me going on and I was then thinking I could get into the clubhouse with a great lead if I could make another birdie or two and I managed to do that on 17 and 18.
“It is always tough to repeat a round like this but I think I can do well during the weekend.”
Sjöholm is a man on a mission to return to The European Tour as quickly as possible having lost his playing privileges last season.
“I am trying to get back to the European Tour, I think I have the capability to be there, but when things don’t go well it is a relief to go back to the Challenge Tour, look myself in the mirror and fix the things I need to go back to the European Tour.”
Respective rounds of 65 and 67 were good enough to see Welshman Rhys Enoch and Italy’s Matteo Delpodio move into a ties for second place on nine under.”

SECOND-ROUND SCORES
par 142 (2x71)
129 J Sjöholm (Swe) 67 62
133 M Delpodio  (Ita) 66 67; R Enoch  (Wal) 68 65
134 J Palmer (Eng) 66 68; S Hutsby  (Eng) 66 68; A Domingo (Esp) 68 66; P Oriol (Esp) 68 66; A Rota (Ita) 67 67
135 O Lieser (Cze) 65 70; A Johnston (Eng) 69 66; M Lampert (Ger) 69 66; H Joannes  (Bel) 68 67; M Orrin (Eng) 66 69; N Ravano (Ita) 68 67; A Engell (Nor) 66 69
136 L Jensen (Den) 72 64; C Kelly (Sco) 70 66; A Hortal  (Esp) 68 68; L Claverie (Esp) 67 69
137 H Satama (Fin) 68 69; C Russo (Fra) 70 67; J Bragulat  (Esp) 66 71; J Senior (Eng) 67 70; N Kimsey (Eng) 70 67; D Stewart (Sco) 70 67; A Velasco (Esp) 71 66; D Perrier (Fra) 65 72; W Harrold (Eng) 72 65
138 S Tiley (Eng) 69 69; D Borda (Esp) 68 70; P Figueiredo  (Por) 70 68; C Shinkwin (Eng) 71 67; C Macaulay  (Sco) 67 71; D Law (Sco) 72 66; P McKechnie (Sco) 69 69
139 J Garcia Del Moral (Esp) 72 67; J Barnes (Eng) 74 65; A Garcia-Heredia (Esp) 70 69; O Farr (Wal) 67 72; C Aguilar  (Esp) 70 69; D Suazo  (Esp) 70 69; M Southgate  (Eng) 70 69; F De Vries  (Ned) 73 66; O Stark (Swe) 72 67; M Lorenzo-Vera  (Fra) 70 69; D Gavins (Eng) 72 67; A Tadini (Ita) 70 69
140 N Thommen  (Sui) 72 68; B Ritthammer (Ger) 70 70; G Watremez (Bel) 69 71; G Houston (Wal) 74 66; J Sarasti  (Esp) 69 71; L Goddard  (Eng) 75 65; S Hansen (Nor) 70 70; M Glauert (Ger) 72 68; J Harrison (Eng) 75 65; F Adarraga (Esp) 72 68; M Haines  (Eng) 68 72; A Maestroni  (Ita) 71 69
141 N Raymond (Eng) 71 70; N Meitinger  (Ger) 72 69; A Gutierrez (Esp) 72 69; G Murray  (Sco) 73 68; J Garcia Pinto (Esp) 72 69; M Wiegele  (Aut) 68 73; T Murray (Eng) 72 69; M Pastor (Esp) 73 68; S Brown (Eng) 67 74; C Balmaseda  (Esp) 70 71; R Steiner (Aut) 72 69; A Dunbar (Nir) 71 70; J Moul  (Eng) 70 71; P Martin Benavides (Esp) 71 70; F Bergamaschi (Ita) 71 70; S Grant  (Irl) 74 67
142 V Phillips (Eng) 75 67; J Camargo (Esp) 67 75; J Gallegos  (Esp) 70 72; J Mikkelsen (Nor) 74 68; M Laskey  (Wal) 68 74; N Nissen (Den) 74 68; P Erofejeff (Fin) 71 71; P Relecom  (Bel) 69 73; Z Scotland  (Eng) 76 66; B Evans  (Eng) 70 72; J Gibb (Eng) 75 67; J Frazer (Wal) 72 70
143 E Johansen  (Nor) 74 69; D Geminiani (Ita) 71 72; R Cazaubon (Mex) 71 72; M Trappel  (Aut) 74 69; C Suneson (Esp) 74 69; C Ford (Eng) 74 69; J Guerrier  (Fra) 73 70; L Saltman (Sco) 72 71; G Main (USA) 69 74; J Legarrea (Esp) 76 67; J Adarraga Gomez  (Esp) 70 73; M Dobias  (Sui) 73 70
144 F Cea (Esp) 74 70; J Howarth (Eng) 72 72; J Rodriguez Morera (Esp) 73 71; F Becker (Ger) 70 74; A Björk (Swe) 74 70
145 C Mivis  (Bel) 70 75; M Cabrera-Bello (Esp) 74 71; C Rodiles (Esp) 72 73; X Guzman (Esp) 72 73; J Timmis (Eng) 74 71; J Kelly (Nor) 74 71
146 B Virto  (Esp) 73 73; H Bacher (Aut) 71 75; A Perrino  (Ita) 73 73
147 F Colombo (Ita) 75 72; P Simard (Esp) 76 71; X Puig (Esp) 72 75; E Larrañaga (Esp) 68 79; J Housby (Eng) 74 73; J Makitalo  (Fin) 75 72; J Robinson (Eng) 74 73
148 J Burnier (Sui) 77 71; P Herreria (Esp) 77 71; W Booth  (Sco) 81 67; A Savolainen  (Fin) 70 78; J Ferraby (Eng) 70 78; G Cambis  (Fra) 79 69; S Garcia (Esp) 74 74
149 J Kennegard  (Swe) 72 77; G Boyd  (Eng) 74 75; G Vicente Elena (Esp) 79 70; S Garcia Rodriguez (Esp) 72 77
150 J Pastor (Esp) 75 75; B Hemstock (Eng) 75 75
151 D Sugrue (Irl) 74 77
152 J Parron (Esp) 79 73
166 N Roche (Fra) 83 83
** M Quiros (Esp) 78 WD; G Lockerbie  (Eng) 80 WD



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EUROPEAN TOUR'S LYONESS OPEN IN AUSTRIA

LUNDBERG LEADS BY ONE FROM 

SLATTERY AT HALFWAY STAGE

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Sweden’s Mikael Lundberg made the most of ideal morning conditions to set the pace at the midway stage of the Lyoness Open powered by Greenfinity, where he is chasing a first European Tour victory for six years.
Lundberg added a round of 68 to his opening 67 at Diamond Country Club in Atzenbrugg, Austria, to finish day two on nine under par, one shot ahead of playing partner Lee Slattery.
Despite a shoulder injury Slattery carded an eagle, five birdies and one bogey to return a course record round of 66, with Paraguay’s Fabrizio Zanotti on seven under par following his 68, a round which was matched by Korea’s Sihwan Kim for a six under par aggregate total.
Joost Luiten is in with a chance of becoming the first player to mount a successful title defence in the €1 million tournament after a flawless round of 67 moved the Dutchman to five under par alongside Wales’ Rhys Davies.

SECOND-ROUND SCORES

Par 144 (2x72)
135 M Lundberg (Swe) 67 68

136 L Slattery (Eng) 70 66
 137 F Zanotti (Par) 69 68
 138 S Kim (SKor) 70 68
 139 J Luiten (Ned) 72 67, R Davies (Wal) 68 71,
 140 B Henson (USA) 68 72, A Gee  (Eng) 67 73,
 141 B Wiesberger  (Aut) 71 70, R Finch  (Eng) 68 73, A Haindl (RSA) 72 69, S Wakefield (Eng) 70 71, M Baldwin (Eng) 68 73,
 142 E De La Riva  (Esp) 73 69, M Korhonen (Fin) 75 67, P Archer (Eng) 69 73, T Levet (Fra) 69 73,
 143 A Wall (Eng) 70 73, B Rumford (Aus) 73 70, S Dodd (Wal) 70 73, G Porteous (Eng) 74 69, V Riu  (Fra) 69 74, D Im (USA) 70 73, A Marshall (Eng) 72 71, J Kingston (RSA) 72 71, F Praegant (Aut) 70 73, J Morrison  (Eng) 73 70, R McGee (Irl) 73 70, F Fritsch  (Ger) 74 69, R McGowan  (Eng) 69 74, J Smith (am) (Eng) 71 72
 144 T Lee (USA) 71 73, R Bland (Eng) 69 75, J Hansen  (Den) 73 71, S Henry  (Sco) 69 75, S Hansen (Den) 74 70
 145 R Wattel  (Fra) 76 69, M Jiménez (Esp) 70 75, L Astl (Aut) 73 72, R Rock (Eng) 75 70, L Nemecz (Aut) 74 71, R Dinwiddie  (Eng) 70 75, B Dredge (Wal) 72 73, S Thornton (Irl) 71 74, J Lagergren (Swe) 73 72, R Kakko  (Fin) 75 70
 146 J Roos (RSA) 73 73, J Doherty  (Sco) 75 71, E Goya (Arg) 77 69, D Horsey (Eng) 73 73, R Santos  (Por) 75 71, M Nixon (Eng) 70 76, D Vancsik (Arg) 71 75, J Knutzon (USA) 74 72, L Kennedy  (Eng) 72 74, T Van Der Walt (RSA) 70 76, T Hatton (Eng) 72 74, R Karlberg  (Swe) 73 73, T Nørret (Den) 71 75, A Hansen (Den) 73 73
 147 M Hoey  (Nir) 73 74, M Mayrhauser  (Aut) 75 72, G Stal  (Fra) 73 74, J Singh (Ind) 71 76, E Dubois (Fra) 74 73,
 148 J Heath  (Eng) 76 72, P Hedblom (Swe) 74 74, D Gaunt (Eng) 75 73, K Ferrie (Eng) 71 77, G Bhullar (Ind) 70 78, L Lipold (am) (Aut) 77 71

MISSED THE CUT
 149 J Wilson (Aus) 75 74, O Bekker (RSA) 77 72, P Lawrie (Irl) 76 73, K Broberg (Swe) 74 75, J Lara (Esp) 75 74, A Hartø  (Den) 76 73, D Higgins (Irl) 77 72, B An (SKor) 80 69
 150 S Walker (Eng) 73 77, S Chowrasia (Ind) 75 75, J McLeary  (Sco) 75 75, P Price (Wal) 76 74, J Olazábal (Esp) 73 77, M Grönberg (Swe) 74 76, A Forsyth (Sco) 76 74, F Andersson Hed (Swe) 79 71, L Tintera  (Cze) 77 73, D Kemmer (USA) 74 76, K Phelan (Irl) 75 75, C Lee (Sco) 74 76, R Gonzalez (Arg) 74 76, T Pieters  (Bel) 72 78, C Arendell (USA) 76 74
 151 J Dantorp (Swe) 77 74, S Kjeldsen (Den) 74 77, D McGrane (Irl) 78 73, S Manley (Wal) 78 73, F Calmels  (Fra) 74 77, A Otaegui  (Esp) 76 75, N Elvira  (Esp) 76 75, A McArthur  (Sco) 73 78, P Whiteford (Sco) 73 78
 152 J Colomo  (Esp) 79 73, J Lima  (Por) 76 76, J Kruger (RSA) 75 77
 153 K Horne (RSA) 74 79, P Sjöland (Swe) 79 74,
 154 M Foster (Eng) 76 78, J Carlsson (Swe) 80 74, C Hanson (Eng) 77 77, U Weinhandl (Aut) 74 80, M Davis (Eng) 77 77,
 155 J Parry (Eng) 79 76, B Paolini (USA) 79 76, A Kleszcz (am) (Aut) 77 78,
 157 G Folk (am) (Aut) 79 78,
 158 M Tullo (Chi) 79 79, S Straka (am) (Aut) 73 85, M Habeler (am) (Aut) 79 79,
 160 G Schultes (Ger) 81 79, C Davies (Wal) 82 78,
 161 B Reiter (Aut) 80 81, Y Kafelnikov (Rus) 79 82,
 162 R Gruber (Aut) 79 83,

  


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FOUR BIRDIES IN A ROW HELP 'JESSE' SHOOT TO FRONT

MARK JAMES' 66 PUTS HIM IN LEAD AT 


HALFWAY IN SENIORS' CHAMPIONSHIP

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A brilliant second-round effort of six under par 66 saw Mark James take the lead at the halfway stage of ISPS Handa PGA Seniors Championship today.
The former Ryder Cup captain leads last year’s Senior Tour Rookie of the Year, Steen Tinning, by a single stroke after Tinning’s second-day 68 saw him close the gap at the top of the leaderboard to one stroke with 36 holes to play at the Stoke by Nayland Hotel, Golf and Spa.
James started his second round on the tenth and after three birdies and a single bogey in his opening 13 holes was in a tie for the lead. 

He then burst into life to deliver four birdies in a row between the fifth and eighth holes before dropping a shot on the par three ninth.
Despite ending the day with a bogey, James was delighted with his day’s work.
“I played really nicely today,” said the man affectionately known on tour as 'Jesse'. “I actually played pretty well yesterday too which is a little surprising as I haven’t played much golf recently but it is very welcome.
“We have been waiting for the season to really get going on the Senior Tour and it feels good to be back out there competing again. I have been skiing a lot over the winter and recently have been in the gym a bit and getting prepared for the summer so it is nice to make such a positive start.”
Tinning couldn’t agree more with the need for a positive start to the season. The Dane has been playing on mini tours in America and Europe in order to best prepare for the European Senior Tour season and even won a senior event in America last month.
He brought that form to England this week as he notched six birdies during his second round 69 to ensure he stayed very much in contention heading into the weekend.
“I played nicely again,” said Tinning, “and it just feels really good to be up there this early in the season.
“I have been working really hard on getting to this moment because I am the kind of golfer who needs to be playing a lot so I have played in Europe, America and home in Denmark since the start of the year to try and stay in shape and keep my game sharp so that I could make this kind of start to the year.”
Chris Williams moved into third place after a second-round 68 helped the South African-based Englishman move to six under, while his countryman Paul Eales occupies fourth place on five under par heading into the weekend.
It was not such a great day for first-round leader Des Smyth, who dropped back into the chasing pack after a four over par 76. Two triple bogey sevens (on the second and tenth holes) did the damage for Smyth, but he is not out of contention along with many of the Senior Tour’s biggest names such as Carl Mason (one under), Ronan Rafferty and Barry Lane (both two under).
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SECOND-ROUND SCORES

par 144 (2x72)
134 M James (Eng) 68 66
135 S Tinning (Den) 67 68
136 C Williams (Eng) 69 67
137 P Eales (Eng) 68 69
138 L Carbonetti (Arg) 70 68; J Spence (Eng) 70 68; J Smith (USA) 68 70; G Manson (Aut) 71 67; J Sallat (Fra) 68 70; G Emerson (Eng) 70 68;
139 C Monasterio (Arg) 71 68; S Luna (Esp) 68 71; R Gibson (Can) 71 68; A Murray (Eng) 68 71; M Mouland (Wal) 68 71
140 R Rafferty (Nir) 70 70; A Oldcorn (Sco) 73 67; B Lane (Eng) 71 69
141 J Quiros (Esp) 69 72; P Curry (Eng) 75 66; T Johnstone (Zim) 70 71; A Bossert (Sui) 73 68; G Bell (Eng) 70 71; C Mason (Eng) 71 70; D Smyth (Irl) 66 75
142 M Farry (Fra) 72 70; P Wesselingh (Eng) 72 70; P Fowler (Aus) 68 74; T Lawrence (Eng) 72 70; T Thelen (USA) 70 72; B Cameron (Eng) 70 72;
143 P Linhart (Esp) 71 72; A Sherborne (Eng) 73 70; A Franco (Par) 73 70; S Cipa (Eng) 74 69; G Ryall (Eng) 68 75; P Golding (Eng) 73 70; M Mackenzie (Eng) 72 71; D O'Sullivan (Irl) 73 70; M Martin (Esp) 72 71; W Grant (Eng) 70 73; J Bruner (USA) 72 71

144 G Brand Jnr (Sco) 72 72; P Mayo (Wal) 71 73; J Carriles (Esp) 73 71; R Williams (Wal) 77 67; G Rusnak (USA) 74 70; P Walton (Irl) 72 72
145 F Illouz (Fra) 76 69; D Russell (Eng) 73 72; M Cunning (USA) 71 74; J Remesy (Fra) 72 73; J Gould (Eng) 77 68; G Wolstenholme (Eng) 72 73;
146 J Harrison (Eng) 73 73; Z Martinez (USA) 74 72; J Mathews (Eng) 76 70; R Ellis (Eng) 76 70; T Price (Aus) 75 71; A Webster (Sco) 73 73
147 G Marks (Eng) 71 76; N Job (Eng) 72 75; H Buhrmann (RSA) 73 74; G Banister (Aus) 73 74; S Brown (Eng) 73 74
148 M Harwood (Aus) 78 70; B Longmuir (Sco) 75 73; S Craig (Sco) 77 71; M Piñero (Esp) 78 70; K Kelsall (Sco) 74 74; J Pinsent (Eng) 77 71; R Adams (Eng) 78 70; N Ratcliffe (Aus) 74 74; J Hoskison (Eng) 78 70; C Grenier (Aut) 77 71
149 J Lovell (Eng) 76 73; S McNally (Eng) 78 71; G Potter (Eng) 76 73; R Arnott (Sco) 74 75
150 A Mackenzie (Sco) 70 80; J Laforce (Can) 75 75; S Bennett (Eng) 73 77; D Hospital (Esp) 74 76;
151 M Booth (Eng) 78 73; F Kiddie (Eng) 77 74; R Fish (Eng) 76 75; B Larratt (Eng) 77 74; R Masters (Eng) 75 76; P Way (Eng) 79 72; G Davies (Wal) 77 74; A George (Eng) 76 75; S McAllister (Sco) 73 78; B White (Eng) 75 76; R Drummond (Sco) 77 74; C Johnson (USA) 77 74; P Gresswell (Eng) 75 76; R Sabarros (Fra) 73 78; F Mann (Sco) 75 76;
152 B Conser (USA) 80 72; K Spurgeon (Eng) 76 76; M Wharton (Eng) 75 77; M McLean (Eng) 80 72; P Walker (Eng) 79 73
153 M Bianco (Ita) 72 81; K Phillips (Eng) 80 73; P Barber (Eng) 77 76; K Hutton (Sco) 77 76
155 B Sharrock (Eng) 75 80
156 M Squire (Eng) 78 78; P Jonas (Can) 78 78; T Rastall (Eng) 78 78
157 P Mitchell (Eng) 83 74; B Marchbank (Sco) 80 77; G Brand (Eng) 82 75
158 J Drummond (Eng) 82 76
160 D Durnian (Eng) 81 79
161 L Turner (Eng) 76 85; M Few (Eng) 84 77
162 V Ross (Eng) 81 81
163 K Worm (Den) 87 76
 

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ROBINSON SCORES FIRST WIN ON TARTAN TOUR

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Largs' Paul Robinson scored his first win on the Tartan Tour today (FRIDAY) with a five-under-par round of 65 to head the field of professionals in the Cawder Golf Club pro-am.
Robinson collected his biggest ever prize - £1,200 - for a round that contained an eagle (at the long seventh) and five birdies (fifth, long 11th, long 12th, 14th and short 18th0.
He had bogeys at the second and 15th but still managed to win by a stroke from joint runners-up Craig Haugh (Cawder), another new face near the top of a PGA in Scotland event, and Mark Kerr (Marriott Dalmahoy). They both earned £853.
Haugh birdied the first, third, 10th, 12th and 14th but had a costly bogey at the 15th. 
And Kerr too, with birdies at the sixth, seventh, 11th, 12th and 18th will be rueing a bogey at the 17th which cost him a share of first place.
Scott Henderson (Kings Links) led the Enviraz (Scotland) ltd team of Ralph Cruickshanks (handicap 14), Alan Drennan (14) and Alan Kidd (14) to victory by the narrowest of margins with a 14-under-par two-ball net score of 126. Mark King's Everwarm team also totalled 126 but lost out on the a countback of the inward halves.
LEADING PRO SCORES
Par 70
65 P Robinson (Largs) (£1,220)
66 C Haugh (Cawder), M Kerr (Marriott Dalmahoy (£853 each)
67 R Buckley (Royal Musselburgh), G Paxton (Ralston), G Brown (Monrose Links), G Wright (West Linton) (£417 each).
68 C Matheson (Falkirk Tryst), S Taylor (Bothwell Castle) (£250 each)
69 M Loftus (Mearns Castle), G Hutcheon (Paul Lawrie GC), J McCreadie (Buchanan Castle), J Lomas (Caprington), D Orr (Mearns Castle) (£193 each)
70 S Herald (Mearns Castle), G Fox (Clydeway Golf) (£128 each).
71 A Forrow (Whitecraigs), C Ronald (Carluke), J McKinnon (Irvine), J Sharp (Carrick on Loch Lomond), S Gray (Hayston), G McBain (Paul Lawrie GC), D Broadfoot (Kirkcudbright), D Watters (Gourock) (£46 each).
72 C Gordon (Edinburgh GC), D Patrick (Kingsfield), G Smith (Gleneagles), C Robinson (Portpatrick Dunskey), G Stewart (Cawder).
74 C Lawson (Wellsgreen)
75 P Brookes (Pitreavie), S Henderson (Kings Links), C Currie (Caldwell)
76 C Tierney (Carrick on Loch Lomond)
77 P Wardell (Whitekirk).

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EAST OF SCOTLAND SENIORES OPEN AT DUNDEE COURSE

NO PLACE LIKE HOME FOR GRAHAM

BELL, SENIOR WINNER AT DOWNFIELD

Downfield's Graham Bell cashed in on his local knowledge to win the Scottish Seniors Golfing Society's 36-hol3 East of Scotland Seniors Open at the Dundee course today.
Bell had rounds of 72 and 68 for a total of 140. eight shots under the combined CSS of 74 for both rounds.
He won by four strokes from Ian Brotherston (Dumfries and County) (71-73)  with Aberdeen's Stewart Finnie (Caledonian) third on 145 (73-72).
Despite his +1 handicap, Bell also had the lowest net return of 142 (73-69), finishing
a stroke ahead of one-handicapper Finnie (72-71) with Alasdair MacGregor (Newmachar) (4) third on 144 (77-67).
Downfield member William Barclay had the fourth best net aggregate of 145 (72-73).

LEADING FINAL TOTALS
SS 72 CSS 74 74
140 Graham Bell (Downfield) 72 68.
144 Ian Brotherston (Dumfries & Co) 71 73.
145 Stewart Finnie (Caledonian) 73 72.
146 John Fraser (Royal Burgess) 73 73.
149 Robert Craw (Glenbervie) 75 74, Robert Stewart (Tulliallan) 74 75.
150 Doug Imrie (Turnhouse) 76 74, Gavin Hemsley (Montrose Mercantile) 75 75.
151 Graham Forrest (Northumberland) 79 72, Keith Bruce (Edzell) 76 75
152 Alasdair MacGregor (Newmachar) 81 71, Gordon MacDonald (Glenbervie) 79 73, John W Johnston (Royal Aberdeen) 78 74, David Gardner (Broomieknowe) 76 76, Lindsay Blair (Grangemouth) 74 78.
153 Bob Humble (Kilspindie) 79 74, William Barclay (Downfield) 76 77, William Erskine (Kilsyth Lennox) 74 79.
154 John McDonald (Cowglen)  81 73, Michael Rust (Tillicoultry) 78 76, John Johnston (Lanark) 78 76, David Imrie (Thornton) 75 79.
155 Ian Angus (Duff House Royal) 80 75.
156 David Kerr (Liberton) 78 78, Derek Murphy (Kinross) 78 78, Scott MacDonald (Dunfermline) 78 78, Kevin McArthur (Balbirnie Park) 76 80, Thomas Wilson (Glenbervie) 76 80, Alister Ferguson (Dunfermline) 76 80, Allan Elder (Kirkcaldy) 76 80, Barry Brooks (Meldrum House) 76 80, Joe McManus (Uphall) 75 81, Les Pirie (Millport) 75 81.
157 David Downie (Kirriemuir) 79 78, Norman MacLeod (St Andrews) 79 78, Ian Dickson (Lundin) 77 80.
 BEST NET TOTALS
142 G Bell (Downfield) (+1) 73 69
143 S Finnie (Caledonian) (1) 72 71
144 A MacGregor (Newmachar) (4) 77 67
145 W Barclay (Downfield) (4) 72 73

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FOWLIE, HEATH IN MIX AT EURO MID-AM CHSHIP

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FOWLIE AND HEATH IN THE MIX AT
EUROPEAN MID-AM CHAMPIONSHIP

Royal Aberdeen Golf Club country member Andy Fowlie and Englishman Richard Heath, secretary of the European Golf Association, are the only Britons in the top 10 of the European mid-amateur golf championship with one round to go at Pravets Golf Club, Bulgaria.
Swiss-based Heath has shot 69-68 for seven-under 137 and is in second place, one shot behind the leader, Germany's Alexander Koller (66-70).
Fowlie, who lives and works in Finland, is in joint fourth place on 142 after a second-round 73 which saw him bogey the 14th and 18th after birdies at the seventh, ninth and 13th had him well place to break par again.
EUROPEAN MID-AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP
Pravets Golf Club, Bulgaria.
LEADING SECOND-ROUND SCORES
Par 144 (2x72)
136 A Koller (Ger) 66 70
137 R Heath (Eng) 69 68
138 F Banzhaf (Ger) 68 70
142 A Fowlie (Sco) 69 73, M F Schou (Den) 73 9, C C Armilio (Spa) 71 71.
SELECTED SCORES
145 T Burley (Eng) 73 72 (T16)
146 P Jackson (Eng) 74 72 (T22)
158 S Crolla (Eng) 79 79 (T69)
161 S Hodgson (Eng) 81 80 (T79)
168 A Irvin (Eng) 80 88 (T94).

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ST ANDREWS LINKS TROPHY 72-HOLE TOURNAMENT THIS WEEKEND

FRENCHMAN GETS ROUND NEW 
 
COURSE IN ONLY SIXTY STROKES!

Gregoire Schoeb, a 21-year-old +3 player from Strasbourg, made a mockery of his World Amateur Golf Ranking of No 351 - and only the 12th best in France - with a superlative round of 11-under-par 60 over the New Course today in the first round of the St Andrews Links Trophy.
Schoeb had two eagles (one a 2, the other a 3) and seven birdies. He did not have a bogey in halves of 30.
He birdied the first, got an eagle 2 at the 367yd second, a birdie 4 at the long third, an eagle 3 at the 481yd par-5 eighth and a par at the ninth for 30 out.
And there was no slackening off his blistering pace. He birdied the long 12th, the 15th, 16th, short 17th and 18th for 30 home.
Grant Forrest (Craigielaw), the 2012 Scottish amateur champion and a student at San Diego University, California, had a 66 (35-31)
Forrest was six under par for the last 11 holes.
He birdied the long eighth, 10th, 11th, short 13th, 15th and 18th. Like the leader, Forrest was bogey-free.
And another Scot, former boys champion Bradley Neil from Blairgowrie, also had a flawless card as he compiled a 67. He birdied the long third, fourth, long 12th and 14th in halves of 34-33. 
Ireland's Gavin Moynihan, winner of the Scottish open amateur stroke-play title at Panmure on Sunday, had to settle for a par-matching round of 71, which leaves him a staggering 11 shots  behind the leader! 
Geoff Drakeford, the Australian who led almost throughout the Scottish stroke play championship at the weekend - until the vital closing stages, returned a 64 to share second place with Italy's Federico Zucchetti with a lot of players still to come in. 
Jamie Savage (Cawder), recent winner of the Irish open amateur stroke-play, came in near tea-time with a 65 to occupy fourth place. Savage had halves of 32-33 with birdies at the first, long third, fourth, sixth, 10th, 11th and 14th. He dropped a shot at the very last hole.
Former Scottish amateur championship beaten finalist Daniel Kay (Dunbar) posteda five-under 66 after going out in 31 with birdies at the second, third, seventh, eighth and ninth. He kept it up after the turn with birdies at the 11th and 12th before subsiding with bogeys at the 13th and 15th. Still, a good effort from Daniel.

FIRST-ROUND SCOREBOARD
New Course, St Andrews. Par 71
60 G Schoeb (Fra)
64 F Zucchetti (Ita), G Drakeford (Aust)
65 J Savage (Cawder)
66 G Forrest (Craigielaw), J Taylor (York), C Sordet (Fra), D Kay (Dunbar).
67 J Hume (Ire), L Vaisanen (Fin), M Geddes (Prenton), P Elissalde (Fra), T Koh (NZ).
68 B Neil (Blairgowrie), E Smith (Ire), A Chapman (Windermere), T Lawrence (SAfr), R Langasque (Fra), B Westgate (Trevose), T Beaucousin (Fra), A Murdaca (Aust), A Meronk (Pol), M D-Lafon (Fra).
69 C Robb (Meldrum House), M Fenasse (Fra), S Gibson (Southerness), R Van West (Net), Luke Johnson (Kings Lynn), Ashley Chesters (Hawkstone Park), Kenny Subregis (Fra), M Maukner (Aut), E Richardson (Rye), C Syme (Dumfries and Co), M Clark (Kilmacolm), T Detry (Bel), T Rowland (Prudhoe), J Girao (Por), D  J Loypur (Aust). M Young (Longridge), R Evans (Wellingborough), G Robertson (Glenbervie), S Borrowman (Dollar), L Van Meijel (Net), G Hurley (Ire).
70 P Howard (Southport and Ainsdale), M Hearne (Southerdown), Z Lombard (SAfr), J Sainz (Spa), A Bezuidenhout (SAf), R MacIntyre (Glencruitten), H Casey (Enfield), R O'Donovan (Ire), M Eggenberger (Swi), J McDonald (Kilmarnock Barassie), J Munn (NZ), N Marsh (Huddersfield), D Brown (Bedale), A Wilson (Darlington), J Allan (Chelmsford).
71 B Stow (Rushmere, J Carlota (Por), J Bower (Meltham), T Sinnott (Aust), T Gornik (Slovenia), A Culverwell (Dunbar), T Anderson (Brocket Hall), D Brandt-Richards (Aust), J Singh Brar (Remedy Oak), A Jones (Radyr), S J Echikson (Bel), M Venables (Aust), R Sanjust (Ita), G Moynihan (Ire), J Hart du Preez (SAfr), A Eckhardt (Fra), G Marchbank (Thornhill), B Kinsley (St Andrews), J Bush (Morlais Castle), C Davis (Aust), P Kinnear (Formby), M Saunders (Dartford), R Cannon (Ire), J Ross (Royal Burgess), D Wasteney (Lindrick), L Bem (Fra).
72 R Whitson (Mourne), U Coussaud (Fra), Z Galliford (Borth and Ynyslas), C Ross (Kirkhill), J Mullen (Royal North Devon), B Wheeler (Purley Downes), A Dunton (McDonald Ellon), P Mazier (Fra), P Dunne (Ire), C Sharvin (Ire), R Pugh (Vale of Glamorgan), V Lange (SAf), E Ferguson (Bearsden), G B Linder (Swe), L Johnston (Dumfries and Co), L Allan (Alva), A Plant (Sundridge Park), G Stevenson (Whitecraigs), D Young (Craigie Hill).
73 V Henum (Den), C Macneal (Prestwick), V Veyret (Fra),  A Schoneville (Aust), I Cantero (Spa), L Tomlinson (West Lancs).
SELECTED SCORES
74 J Bunch (Prestwick), R Burlison (Oxley Park), R Burleson (Oxley Park), S Crookall-Nixon (Silloth on Solway), T Tree (Goodwood).
75 E Scott (St Andrews), B Amor (Marlborough), C Hill (Tantallon).
76 J Dean (Lindridck), R McNamara (Ire).
77 M Moseley (Carmarthern)
79 M Kippen (Enmore Park), J Newton (Prestbury)..


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THAILAND REPORT AND SCORES



POOM DODGES  BOGEY MAN FOR 

SECOND DAY IN ROW AT QUEEN'S CUP
 NEWS RELEASE FROM ASIAN TOUR
Samui, Thailand: Thai rookie Poom Saksansin stayed bogey-free for the second straight day at the Queen’s Cup as a four-under-par 67 gave him a two-shot halfway lead over South Korea’s Baek Seuk-hyun on Friday.
The 21-year-old former amateur star produced some breath-taking golf at the Santiburi Samui Country Club as he fired four birdies, including a 30-footer on the third hole, to edge towards a surprise victory in the US$300,000 Asian Tour event with his two-day total of nine-under-par 133.
Bangkok-based Baek sank eight birdies en route to the day’s joint best of 66 to move into contention for a first victory on the region’s premier Tour while another Thai newcomer Donlaphatchai Niyomchon shot a 68 to lie three back in the prestigious event which has been won four times by Thai golfers over the past five seasons.


 SECOND-ROUND TOTALS
  Par 142 (2x71) Yardage 6,823
133 Poom SAKSANSIN (THA) 66-67.
135 BAEK Seuk-hyun (SKOR) 69-66.
136 Donlaphatchai NIYOMCHON (THA) 68-68.
138 Chinnarat PHADUNGSIL (THA) 68-70, Siddikur RAHMAN (BAN) 68-70.
139 Thaworn WIRATCHANT (THA) 71-68, Chapchai NIRAT (THA) 72-67, CHOO Tze Huang (SIN) 67-72.
140 Shankar DAS (IND) 70-70, Antonio LASCUNA (PHI) 69-71, Richard T. LEE (CAN) 69-71, Namchok TANTIPOKHAKUL (THA) 71-69, Manav JAINI (IND) 68-72, Rattanon WANNASRICHAN (THA) 69-71.
141 Tirawat KAEWSIRIBANDIT (THA) 71-70, Wasin SRIPATTRANUSORN (THA) 72-69, WANG Jeung-hun (SKOR) 72-69.
142 Prom MEESAWAT (THA) 71-71, Bryce EASTON (RSA) 70-72, MO Joong-kyung (KOR) 70-72, Thanyakon KHRONGPHA (THA) 75-67, Zamal HOSSAIN (BAN) 69-73, Miguel TABUENA (PHI) 74-68.

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PGA TOUR CANADA TOURNAMENT NEWS


PAUL CORMACK JUST OUTSIDE TOP 

TEN IN BRITISH COLUMBIA

Aberdeen's Paul Cormack, pictured, shot a three-under-par 67 to be in joint 11th position in a field of 156 at the end of the first round of the PGA Tour Canada event, the Bayview Place Island Savings Open at Uplands Golf Club, Victoria, British Columbia.
Cormack, a former North-east Alliance champion and past Scotland boy cap, birdied the first, fifth, eighth and ninth on his way to an outward half of 31.
He would have been closer to the leader, American Brock Mackenzie with a 63, had he not bogeyed the 16th and 18th, adding only one more birdie on the inward half, at the 18th.
Former Scottish boys champion from Baberton, Paul Ferrier had a 71 to be joint 89th.
Englishman Greg Eason, who has turned pro from the US college circuit, is on the same 67 mark at Cormack while another Englishman, Kelvin Day, is sharing 126th place after a 73.


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WEB,COM TOUR EVENT LEADER SHOT A BOGEY-FREE 64


JIMMY GUNN T15 AFTER A 69

 IN CLEVELAND OPEN

FROM THE WEB.COM TOUR WEBSITE
WESTLAKE, Ohio – Max Homa carded a bogey-free 64 on to take a two-shot lead in the first round of the inaugural Cleveland Open. 
First out in the afternoon wave off the first tee, the 23-year-old from Valencia, California, made four birdies on the front nine and added three more on the back at the tight and tree-lined par-71 Lakewood Country Club.
Turning in scores of 66 on a picture-perfect, 70-degree day in northern Ohio were Jeff Curl and South Korean teenager Si Woo Kim. Another shot back at 67 are Texan Franklin Corpening and Tom Gillis of Michigan.
Nine others are knotted together at 3-under 68 and tied for sixth place.
In a field of 156 players, Dornoch exile Jimmy Gunn is T15 on 69 after birdies at the fourth, seventh, 10th and 13th, offset by bogeys at the short fifth and 17th.
Homa is seeking his second win in the last three Web.com Tour events. The 2013 NCAA individual champion out of the University of California-Berkeley captured the BMW Charity Pro-Am on May 18.
FIRST-ROUND LEADERBOARD 
par 71. Players from USA unless stated
64 Max Homa
66 Si Woo Kim (S Korea), Jeff Curl.
67 Franklin Corpening, Tom Gillis
68 Colt Knost, Whee Kim (S Korea).
SELECTED SCORE
69 Jimmy Gunn (Scotland) (T15).

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PREVIEW FROM US CHAMPIONS TOUR EVENT WITH A DIFFERENCE

  • Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player team up for
    strategic challenge at Big Cedar Lodge


  • The Top of the Rock par-3 course will add an intriguing element to this week's event. (Chris Condon/PGA TOUR) The Top of the Rock par-3 course will add an intriguing element to this week's event. (Chris Condon/PGA TOUR)
BIG CEDAR LODGE LEGENDS OF GOLF: Full field | Power Rankings | Tour Insider | Tour's top aces | FAQ

Ridgedale, Missouri - Gary Player is quick on his feet, and also with good perspective on the game of golf. However, when asked how the strategy might change for this week’s Big Cedar Lodge Legends of Golf presented by Bass Pro Shops event -- the first ever official US PGA Tour event contested on a par-3 layout -- the South African was momentarily speechless.
“Well, I’m not sure,” Player chuckled after reflecting briefly. “I haven’t really thought too much about it. This is a totally different format than we usually play.”
The event will feature play on two courses, the 18-hole Buffalo Ridge lay-out designed by Tom Fazio, and the par-3 Top of the Rock course designed by Jack Nicklaus. 
Nicklaus will partner Player in the Legends of Golf event this week.
“Jack and I don’t play a lot of golf together anymore, but when we are playing, in the best-ball format on the par-3 course, irrespective of where the flag is, you shoot at it, because one of us should be able to get it close. 
"When we move to the alternate shot, I will be more conservative. I want to put Jack on the green and give him a putt. At our age, the less finesse shots the better. So the alternate shot will be a different strategy entirely.”
Gil Morgan, winner of the 1999 Legends of Golf event with partner Hubert Green, agrees with Player on the passive-aggressive strategy based on format.
“In the alternate shot you’re probably going to play a little more conservative, even though it’s a par-3 course. Some of these par-3 holes are fairly long and you don’t want to put your partner in a bunker or out of position to make birdie,” Morgan said. “The shorter holes, those in the 125 to 175 yard range, you might be a little more aggressive but most of the time it’s about position.”
Current USA Ryder Cup captain Tom Watson, who has had great success in this event and throughout his career in team events, is pretty specific about his strategy. For him, it all boils down to who you tee it up with.
“It all depends on who your partner is,” said Watson. “With Andy (North) and I, I’ve always liked to hit second. We feel comfortable with Andy hitting the shot he feels is the right shot to hit and then I work off of that. It works for us. ”
Indeed it does. Watson and North have won the Legends of Golf event four times, three in the Raphael Division and one in the Legends Division.
“This is unique in that it’s a par-3 course, and it’s also only nine holes,” Watson added.  “When you only play nine holes, it really doesn’t matter who tees off first in the alternate shot format because when you play the holes the second time through your partner will tee off on the holes you played first on.”
The logistics of playing the nine-hole layout twice to complete an 18-hole round will require the grounds crew to cut two holes for each day.
“They will cut both holes, and then switch the pin location for our second nine holes,” Watson said.
This has never been done, but a plan is in place. The extra pin location will be filled with a foam insert, and then as the first group makes the turn to play the holes again, the pin and foam insert will be switched out.
An added benefit of playing the par-3 course will be the chance of a hole-in-one on every hole at Top of the Rock.
“I imagine there will be a hole-in-one or two and hopefully that will get on film,” said Mark Calcavecchia. 
"You’re going to see a lot of birdies and a lot of near holes-in-one. These guys are still really good iron players, guys like Jack and Gary and even some of the older guys.”
The final round of the Big Cedar Lodge Legends of Golf will be played entirely on the par-3, nine-hole Top of the Rock, a spectacular layout set against a backdrop of the Ozark Mountains overlooking Table Rock Lake.

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US PGA TOUR REPORT AND FIRST-ROUND SCORES

  • CRANE LIFTS HIS GAME TO LEAD WITH A 63 AT ST JUDE CLASSIC

  • Ben Crane shot a 7-under 63 on Thursday to take the lead at the FedEx St. Jude Classic. (Stacy Revere/Getty Images) Ben Crane shot a 7-under 63 on Thursday to take the lead at the FedEx St. Jude Classic. (Stacy Revere/Getty Images)
MEMPHIS, Tennessee – There was a time late last year that back problems had Ben Crane doubting that he would play golf this season. 
Crane sneaked into last year’s FedExCup Playoffs at No. 125 in the standings, but the pain forced him to withdraw from The Barclays after a first-round 67.
Crane’s golf swing was the culprit, so he’s been making swing changes in an attempt to fix the problem. His back has been good, but his form has not. He is 150th in the FedExCup standings with just one top-25 in 16 starts this season.
“To be playing has been a blessing, but I haven’t played well at all,” Crane said. “I’m excited to be healthy and start finding my game. It’s really encouraging.”
He shot 63 on Thursday – his low round of the season – at the FedEx St. Jude Classic to take the lead when play was suspended due to darkness. Play was delayed by more than three hours because of a storm earlier in the day.
“Being the first group off (in the afternoon) was nice because we got great weather,” Crane said. “And finishing today allows us to start 40 minutes later tomorrow, so we’ll get some extra sleep and maybe be able to watch some NBA Finals tonight.”
FEDEX ST. JUDE CLASSIC: Leaderboard | Daily Wrap-up | Mickelson's fast start | TOUR Report | Photo gallery

MISSION ACCOMPLISHED: Phil Mickelson accomplished two goals in the first round of his final event before the U.S. Open: he was able to finish strongly and better visualize his shots.
 He shot a fairly steady 67 in the first round of the FedEx St. Jude Classic. A T2 at this event last year helped him contend at last year’s U.S. Open, where he held the lead over the final nine holes before finishing T2.
He made five birdies and two bogeys Thursday at TPC Southwind.
"I'm trying to take a little more time behind the shot, doing a better job visualizing the shot," he said. "The thing that's really helped me, I've been more creative, curving the ball more with the irons to try to get it close to the hole rather than just hitting a stock shot without curvature."
Some help from his caddie, Jim Mackay, helped Mickelson finish strong. He asked for Mackay's help in reading a putt on the third hole, his 12th of the day, and asked for Mackay's aid on virtually every putt for the remainder of the round.
"It's kind of a win-lose for him," Mickelson joked. "He did his job great but that means now I'm going to have him work a little bit harder."

MOTHER KNOWS BEST: Donna Malnati noticed a change in her son, Peter, when she caddied for him at a Web.com Tour event a couple weeks ago.
" 'I've never seen you like this before. You're really negative, you're down,' " Peter recalled his mother saying. "Coming from my mom, that was a kick in my butt."
He needed that motivation. Malnati shot 5-under 65 in the first round of the FedEx St. Jude Classic to take the lead after the morning wave.
It’s been a tough rookie season for Malnati. He’s made just three of 11 cuts this season, including just one of his past eight, and is 172nd in the FedExCup. He’s tried to keep things in proper perspective, though.
“Twelve months ago, I was playing a mini-tour event,” said Malnati, who turns 27 on June 13. It’s been a rapid rise through pro golf’s ranks in the past year. He started 2013 with no Web.com Tour status, but was able to parlay starts on that circuit into a US PGA Tour card.
He used Thursday’s three-and-a-half-hour rain delay to clear his head, then returned to birdie two of his final three holes.
“It had been some negative thoughts rolling around in my head for most of the year, honestly,” he said. “Just in the last couple of weeks I’ve kind of gotten it turned around. (During the delay), I kept telling my wife I was going to wander around in (the clubhouse). I was actually thinking good thoughts.”

LEADING SCORES IN CLUBHOUSE
Par 70. Players from USA unless stated
63 Ben Crane
65 Peter Malnati
66 Retief Goosen (S Africa), Joe Durrant
67 Freddie Jacobson (Sweden), Phil Mickelson, Brooks Koepka, Troy Merritt, Hudson Swafford, Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano (Spain), Luke Guthrie

SELECTED SCORES
68 Padraig Harrington (Ireland) (T23)
70 Paul Casey (England), Martin Laird (Scotland), Lee Westwood (England), Greg Owen (England) (T66)
72 Russell Knox (Scotland (T99)
73 Thorbjorn Olesen (Denmark), Darren Clarke (N Ireland) (T122).
 

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TARTAN TOUR NEWS RELEASE

 Bathgate GC Pro-Am tee times
 
June 28



 Tee  Time      Name

  1   7:30 AM   Gordon Law, Uphall Golf Club

  1   7:40 AM   Ryan Buckley, Royal Musselburgh Golf Club

  1   7:50 AM   Scott Gillespie, Burntisland Golf Club

  1   8:00 AM   Emma Fairnie, Gullane Golf Club

  1   8:10 AM   Craig Gordon, Edinburgh Golf Centre

  1   8:20 AM   Christopher McMaster, Panmure Golf Club

  1   8:30 AM   Callum Nisbet, Bathgate Golf Club

  1   8:40 AM   Norman Huguet, Musselburgh Golf Club

  1   8:50 AM   Neil Fenwick, Dunbar Golf Club

  1   9:00 AM   Andrew Marshall, Houston Golf Range

  1   9:10 AM   Scott Catlin, Greenburn Golf Club

  1   9:20 AM   Jacky Montgomery, Dunbar Golf Club

  1   9:30 AM   Louis Gaughan, Bathgate Golf Club

  1   9:40 AM   Anthony Mackrell, Playsport Golf

  1   9:50 AM   Alan Tait, Marriott Dalmahoy Golf & Count

  1   10:00 AM  Craig Ronald, Carluke Golf Club

  1   10:10 AM  Lee Vannet, Craibstone Golf Centre

  1   10:20 AM  Jonathan Sharp, Carrick on Loch Lomond

  1   10:30 AM  Paul Wardell, Whitekirk Golf Course

  1   10:40 AM  Calum Lawson, Wellsgreen Golf Range

  1   10:50 AM  Robert Arnott, Bishopbriggs Golf Range

  1   11:00 AM  Graeme Brown, Montrose Golf Links Ltd.

  1   11:10 AM  Gareth Hardy, Belleisle Golf Course

  1   11:20 AM  Scott Herald, Mearns Castle Golf Academy

  1   11:30 AM  Kenneth Walker, Castle Park Golf Club

  1   11:40 AM  Christopher Currie, Caldwell Golf Club

  1   11:50 AM  Craig Matheson, Falkirk Tryst Golf Club

  1   12:00 PM  Paul O'Hara, Clydeway Golf

  1   12:10 PM  Steven Taylor, Bothwell Castle Golf Club

  1   12:20 PM  Colin Gillies, Kingsfield Golf Range

  1   12:30 PM  Andrew Munro, Elie Sports Centre

  1   12:40 PM  Stephen Gray, Hayston Golf Club

  1   12:50 PM  Andrew Oldcorn, Kings Acre Golf Course

  1   1:00 PM   Mark Kerr, Marriott Dalmahoy Golf & Count

  1   1:10 PM   David Nicol, Dundonald Links

  1   1:20 PM   Chris Kelly, Cawder Golf Club

  1   1:30 PM   Jonathan Lomas, Caprington Golf Club

  1   1:40 PM   Scott Henderson, Kings Links Golf Centre

  1   1:50 PM   James McKinnon, Irvine Golf Club

  1   2:00 PM   Greig Hutcheon, Paul Lawrie Golf Centre

  1   2:10 PM   Mark King, Kingsfield Golf Range

  1   2:20 PM   Jason McCreadie, Buchanan Castle Golf Club

  1   2:30 PM   Graham Fox, Clydeway Golf

  1   2:40 PM   David Orr, Mearns Castle Golf Academy

  1   2:50 PM   Iain Stoddart, Uphall Golf Club




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