SYME, BURNS AND KINSEY TO MIX
WITH STARS AT DUNHILL CH/SHIP
NEWS RELEASE
Three rising stars of Scottish golf will tee up in the Alfred Dunhill
Links Championship this week eager to match Bradley Neil’s success 12
months ago.
The 17-year-old Neil, from Blairgowrie, finished
third in last year’s Team Championship - playing with American
professional Peter Uihlein – and went on to win this year’s Amateur
Championship at Royal Portrush.
Now Connor Syme (pictured left by Cal Carson Golf Agency), George Burns and Ben Kinsley are aiming to replicate Neil’s success this week.
Thanks
to support from the Alfred Dunhill Links Foundation, the trio have
benefited from warm weather practice in the United Arab Emirates and
South Africa and are looking forward to a memorable week.
“I
can’t wait to play in the tournament,” said Syme, whose dad, Stuart, a club professional golfer who has bought and re-opened Drumoig Golf Centre, nr Leuchars.
“I got the call on Monday and it’s very exciting. I
saw Bradley on TV last year playing with Peter Uihlein and it’s great
that Rory is playing this week too. To be playing in the same tournament
as Rory McIlroy is crazy.
“I’ve played the Old Course in the
St Andrews Links Trophy but I’ve never played Carnoustie or Kingsbarns,
so I’m really looking forward to it.”
Syme, 19, has had a
turbulent 12 months, breaking his ankle on a family holiday in Cyprus
late last year but bouncing back to reach the semi-final of the Amateur
Championship in Royal Portrush in June, where he was eventually beaten
by Neil.
“I had low expectations this year after the ankle
break,” he said. “That was a hard time and I ended up missing winter
training in Dubai. But I got some good work done in South Africa which
helped get me back to where I wanted to be.
“I had a good run at
the Amateur Championship which gave me a lot of confidence. There are
288 players from all over the world in the field, so it really helped to
know I could do it in that company. I then finished the season strong. I
did well in the Scottish Boys and won an Order of Merit, too.”
George
Burns, 17, comes into this week on the back of a strong year. The
Glaswegian, who is studying at St Andrews University, is currently
seventh on the Scottish boys' order of merit after picking up the Stephen
Gallacher Foundation Trophy in May and a fourth-place finish in the
Scottish boys' stroke-play championship.
The confidence of Ben Kinsley, 18,
will also be high as he takes on the challenge of St Andrews, Carnoustie
and Kingsbarns.
Ben, who is the great, great grandson of that giant of golf
Willie Auchterlonie and lives in St Andrews, is second in the SGA boys' order of merit with strong finishes in this year's Scottish boys' stroke-play championship and the Scottish boys' match-play championship.
The Alfred Dunhill
Links Championship, which takes place from October 2-5 and celebrates
links golf at its finest, is played over three of the world’s best known
and respected links courses – the Old Course at St Andrews, Carnoustie
and the highly regarded Kingsbarns Golf Links.
This year’s
professional field includes world No.1 Rory McIlroy, who won
back-to-back Major Championships at The Open at Hoylake and the US PGA
at Valhalla, plus the BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth, and US Open
champion Martin Kaymer, who also won The Players Championship at
Sawgrass.
Both switch to St Andrews this week after their
successful exploits in the Ryder Cup at Gleneagles, along with Victor
Dubuisson and Stephen Gallacher and European Ryder Cup captain Paul
McGinley and Vice-Captain Padraig Harrington.
With a prize fund
of US$5 million, the championship incorporates two separate competitions
- an individual professional tournament for the world's leading golfers
and a team event in which the professionals are paired with some of the
most celebrated amateur golfers which creates a unique atmosphere.
Entrance
to the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship will be FREE to spectators at all three
courses on Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
A ticket price of £20
(concessionary £15) will be charged for the final day’s play over the
Old Course on Sunday, October 5.
Entry for under 16s and students is
free. Tickets are available through the ticket hotline on 0844 581 4922
or at the entrance gates.
Labels: EUROPEAN TOUR