Monday, November 17, 2014

EUROPEAN TOUR FINAL Q SCHOOL

PELLE IS HALF-TIME LEADER AFTER

A SEVEN-UNDER-PAR 63

On another glorious day at PGA Catalunya Resort, it was Swede Pelle Edberg who shone brightest at Qualifying School Final Stage en route to a seven under par 63 on the easier Tour Course to establish a one-shot lead over India’s Anirban Lahiri.
Seven birdies, five of which came on his back nine, were the foundation for Edberg’s star turn in north-eastern Spain, which left him in a strong position atop the leaderboard through 54 holes, with a further three rounds still to play in the 108-hole endurance test.
Ricardo Gonzalez is the most successful player in the field with four European Tour titles, and the Argentinian is handily placed just three shots adrift of Edberg on 11 under par after a 65 on Monday.
Just a shot further behind in a share of fourth are Sweden’s Rikard Karlberg and Mikko Korhonen of Finland, who added to the Scandinavian success story on the third day, alongside Englishman Richard McEvoy on ten under.
As for the leader, he was pleased to continue the form that yielded an eight under par score just one day prior on the Tour Course, to start a 36 hole spell that has seen him recover from a disappointing opening round of 73.
“I didn’t play as well as yesterday, not even close,” said Edberg, who opened his account with a one over par score on the more difficult Stadium Course on Saturday.

 “I hit a lot of greens in the beginning but I wasn’t that close to the hole so I was only one under through eight. Then I hit a bad drive on the 18th, my ninth, but chipped out with a six iron to pretty much stone dead and that kept me going.
“That was the start of three birdies in a row so I played the back nine pretty solidly. I holed a good putt at the 14th and was able to hole a few more coming down the stretch.
“You always have a number in your head, what you need to shoot, and I’m up there, but I can’t relax at all. It takes the pressure off a little bit because on the Tour Course you need to make some birdies.
“You don’t get that many chances on the other course so if you can make 14 or 15 pars out there every round and maybe one or two birdies, that’s a good day.
“It is easy to get down on yourself after an over par round, but after the first day I wasn’t playing very well, in fact it was quite bad.
“When I got in on one over I was disappointed with myself, but everybody kept telling me that it was a pretty good round on that course, so I was like, ‘maybe I’m not in that bad a position’. Then I was able to shoot a good score on the Tour Course on the second day and all of sudden I’m up there.
“It’s a long week though, and I know what I have to do, but so far so good.”
Sentiments echoed by the man in closest attendance to Edberg, World Number 75 Lahiri, who continued his relatively serene progress in Girona thanks to a four under par 66 on day three.
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The Indian golfer has already won twice this season on the Asian Tour and lies second on their Order of Merit as a result so, while it is no surprise that he is in contention for a European Tour card this week, Lahiri himself reiterated that there is no room for complacency with half the contest still to go.
“It has been good so far and I’ve hit it really well,” said the 27 year old from Bangalore. “Today was the best I’ve hit it all week, but probably the worst I have putted in three months. I hit it awesome, but had 34 putts to shoot 66, so that is half my round there. 

"It is something I need to improve over the next two or three days, but the rest of the game feels good, so I’ve just got to keep that up.
“My putting has had nothing to do with the greens, I am just struggling a little bit with what I need to do. I feel like I’m really close to finding the right place to be both mentally and technically, so just a little bit of work on that, and it should be sorted.
“I’m really happy, and I’ve played really good. I’m just trying to find as many greens as I can and take the pressure off myself, and I’ve done that well today. Obviously the next three days will be a sterner test on the Stadium course, and I really look forward to that.
“It is sort of a more functional week, as it is a different approach, because every other week you are trying to win. This week you’re trying to do the same, but winning is not the end in itself. You want to be up there and get yourself a good card, and the way I’m playing I feel like I can win, so I just need to continue what I have been doing.
“There is no space for complacency. I’ve been here in Spain for eight days now, I’ve played plenty of rounds already, and we are only half way there, so you are not really looking at the finish line, you are just trying to hit every shot and play every hole one by one as there are so many.
“It’s 54 holes done, 54 more to go, so if you look at it that way then it is a fresh start tomorrow.”
Bjorn Åkesson of Sweden and England’s Tom Murray also signed for rounds of 63 on the third day, to match the leading Edberg, and haul themselves up into a tie for ninth alongside Norway’s Espen Kofstad (64), the English pair of Matthew Fitzpatrick (67) and Matt Ford (65), as well as Italian teenager Renato Paratore (66).
That gaggle of top golfers is a shot clear of first round leader Christian Gloet (66), as the Dane bounced back from a disappointing second day in Spain. He is joined in a share of 13th place by England’s Chris Lloyd (66), Sebastian Soderberg (67) of Sweden, Ireland’s Simon Thornton (67) and Spaniard Pedro Oriol (68) on eight under par.
With one round to go until the field is cut to the top 70 and ties for the final two tours of the Stadium Course, the current qualifying mark is set to fall at level par.

That would currently see the likes of Nick Dougherty, Johan Edfors, Jose Manuel Lara and Ricardo Santos – to name just a few high profile names - miss out.
+SCROLL DOWN PAST THE SCORES TO READ A SUMMARY OF HOW THE FIVE SCOTS FARED TODAY.

 
ALL THE THIRD-ROUND TOTALS
198 P Edberg (Swe) 73 62 63
199 A Lahiri (Ind) 65 68 66
201 R Gonzalez (Arg) 68 68 65
202 R McEvoy  (Eng) 73 65 64; M Korhonen (Fin) 72 65 65; R Karlberg  (Swe) 67 68 67
203 T Murray (Eng) 76 64 63; B Åkesson (Swe) 72 68 63; E Kofstad (Nor) 72 67 64; M Ford (Eng) 74 64 65; R Paratore (Ita) 67 70 66; M Fitzpatrick  (Eng) 70 66 67
204 C Lloyd (Eng) 72 66 66; C Gloet  (Den) 64 74 66; S Thornton (Irl) 68 69 67; S Soderberg (Swe) 67 70 67; P Oriol (Esp) 70 66 68
205 D Dixon (Eng) 68 72 65; E Cuartero Blanco (am) (Esp) 74 65 66; P Lawrie (Irl) 71 67 67; S Manley (Wal) 66 72 67; A Dodt (Aus) 66 71 68; S Walker (Eng) 66 71 68
206 R Gouveia (Por) 74 68 64; J Hansen  (Den) 71 71 64; K Phelan (Irl) 69 72 65; K Ferrie (Eng) 66 75 65; N Geyger (Chi) 66 74 66; A Otaegui  (Esp) 67 71 68; A Pavan (Ita) 69 67 70
207 C Del Moral (Esp) 68 74 65; B Evans  (Eng) 73 68 66; B Virto  (Esp) 77 63 67; S Kim (Kor) 73 67 67; C Bouniol (Fra) 72 68 67; R Kellett (Sco) 70 70 67; C Paisley  (Eng) 70 69 68; P Maddy (Eng) 67 72 68; J Lagergren (Swe) 66 72 69; M Delpodio  (Ita) 68 68 71; J Parry (Eng) 68 68 71
208 P Whiteford (Sco) 77 66 65; M Orrin (Eng) 69 73 66; J Scrivener (Aus) 77 64 67; M Soegaard  (Den) 67 73 68; A Tadini (Ita) 72 67 69; E De La Riva  (Esp) 71 68 69; D Im (USA) 66 73 69; S Fallon (Eng) 72 65 71
209 T Fisher Jnr (RSA) 67 75 67; S Gros (Fra) 67 75 67; J Knutzon (USA) 66 76 67; P Widegren  (Swe) 70 71 68; A Marshall (Eng) 69 71 69;
210 L Jensen (Den) 69 74 67; S Henry  (Sco) 70 72 68; M Jonzon (Swe) 69 73 68; B Seuk-Hyun (Kor) 67 75 68; L De Jager  (RSA) 73 68 69; E Goya (Arg) 71 68 71; M Both (Aus) 70 69 71; A Saddier (Fra) 66 73 71
211 S Griffiths (Eng) 76 68 67; M Wiegele  (Aut) 74 69 68; A Velasco (Esp) 69 74 68; J Gonnet  (Fra) 68 73 70; J Guerrier  (Fra) 69 71 71; J Makitalo  (Fin) 66 74 71212 S Chawrasia (Ind) 71 72 69; V Riu  (Fra) 75 66 71; H Shun Yat (Hkg) 67 74 71
213 G Porteous (Eng) 80 64 69; G Lockerbie  (Eng) 76 67 70; J Stalter (Fra) 69 74 70; A Ahokas (Fin) 66 76 71; N Elvira  (Esp) 71 70 72
214 J Lara (Esp) 72 74 68; D Stewart (Sco) 67 76 71; A Björk (Swe) 72 70 72; P Archer (Eng) 68 74 72
215 B Hafthorsson (Isl) 74 73 68; D Coupland (Eng) 76 70 69; W Homan  (USA) 77 68 70; J Fahrbring (Swe) 74 70 71; D Woltman (USA) 72 72 71; B Parker  (Eng) 67 77 71; D Markle (Can) 70 72 73
216 M McGeady (Irl) 71 75 70; J Huldahl (Den) 67 79 70; B Ritthammer (Ger) 76 69 71; A Knappe (Ger) 74 69 73; G Drakeford (Aus) 71 72 73; N Chaudhuri  (Eng) 73 68 75
217 G Cambis  (Fra) 69 79 69; J Lucquin (Fra) 75 72 70; R Kakko  (Fin) 72 74 71; F Andersson Hed (Swe) 76 69 72; H Joannes  (Bel) 75 70 72; L Slattery (Eng) 75 70 72; G Maybin (Nir) 74 71 72; S Wakefield (Eng) 72 72 73; P Hedblom (Swe) 74 69 74; C Shinkwin (Eng) 73 70 74; A Hortal  (Esp) 72 71 74
218 S Dodd (Wal) 79 67 72; C Pigem (Esp) 77 69 72; M Schneider (Ger) 72 74 72; J Hahn (USA) 67 79 72; D Huizing (Ned) 76 69 73; T Tree (Eng) 71 73 74; N Kimsey (Eng) 70 74 74; B Hellgren  (Swe) 75 68 75
219 G Houston (Wal) 70 78 71; J Kunzenbacher (Ger) 78 68 73; L Kennedy  (Eng) 79 66 74; W Harrold (Eng) 71 74 74
220 M Bremner (RSA) 80 70 70; D Løkke (Den) 73 75 72; J Billing (Swe) 71 76 73; R De Sousa (Sui) 71 75 74; J Walters (RSA) 73 70 77; R Coles (Eng) 70 73 77; J Edfors (Swe) 66 77 77;
221 Z Lombard  (RSA) 77 74 70; A Bernadet  (Fra) 75 75 71; J Glennemo (Swe) 76 70 75; M Rocchi  (Fra) 70 76 75; W Booth  (Sco) 80 65 76; N Quintarelli (Ita) 79 66 76; N Dougherty  (Eng) 68 77 76; J Winther (Den) 73 69 79
222 D Ulrich (Sui) 76 74 72; K Subregis  (Fra) 69 81 72; T Sluiter  (Ned) 74 74 74; B Hemstock (Eng) 77 70 75; H Porteous (RSA) 71 75 76; S Heisele (Ger) 78 66 78; R Santos  (Por) 72 72 78
224 J Wahlqvist (Swe) 81 69 74; A Canete (Arg) 71 79 74; M Southgate  (Eng) 70 80 74; I Garrido (Esp) 70 77 77; D Papadatos (Aus) 78 67 79; R Davies (Wal) 73 71 80;
225 M Brown (Nzl) 84 70 71; R McGowan  (Eng) 68 78 79
226 O Bekker (RSA) 75 77 74; P Howard (am) (Eng) 70 81 75

227 O Henningsson  (Swe) 80 76 71; T Linard (Fra) 80 70 77; J Elson  (Eng) 71 73 83;
229 J Wilson (Aus) 71 79 79
230 P Price (Wal) 73 78 79
231 N Floren (Swe) 83 68 80
232 B Ninyette (Aus) 77 74 81

Withdrew: J Remesy (Fra) 72 WD

 
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DUNCAN STEWART ON Q SCHOOL 


FOURTH-ROUND TIGHTROPE

Only Wallace Booth of the five Scots competing at the European Tour Final Qualifying School is outwith the 72-hole cut mark to the leading 70 and ties.
The Comrie man would need a miracle to get through to the decisive last two rounds of this six-round golfing marathon at PGA Catulyuna, Girona near Barcelona.
Booth has had an erratic three days, scoring 80, 65 and 76 for 221 and is joint 123rd in the field of 155.
Motherwell man Ross Kellett leads the Scots in joint 31st place with rounds of 70, 70 and 67 for five-under-par 207. Kellett had six birdies and three bogeys over the par-70 Stadium Course.
A stroke behind him is Peter Whiteford who has comeback into the qualifying picture with scores of 66 and 65 after starting with a 77. The Kirkcaldy man is joint 42nd on 208 and is six under par for the last 13 holes he played in the third round.
Scott Henry is sharing 57th place on 210 after rounds of 70, 72 and 68. He had seven bogeys in total over his first two rounds but dropped only one shot in his third-round effort which included three birdies.
Duncan Stewart is right on the limit mark of joint 70th after 54 holes, having shot 67, 76 and 71 for 214. The Grantown on Spey man bogeyed three in a row in the middle of his four-birdie third round. These slips have him walking a tightrope over the fourth round ... without a safety net!


SCOTS' SCORES
207 Ross Kellett 70 70 67 (T31)
208 Peter Whiteford 77 66 65 (T42)
210 Scott Henry 70 72 68 (T57)
214 Duncan Stewart 67 76 71 (T70).
221 Wallace Booth 80 65 76 ( T123)

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                          MURCAR LINKS GOLF CLUB PRIZEWINNERS DURING 2014 SEASON

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SGU NAME YOUNG SQUAD FOR WINTER 

TRAINING CAMP IN UAE

SGU NEWS RELEASE
Scotland’s leading young male amateurs are to benefit again from a winter training camp in the United Arab Emirates, with British amateur champion Bradley Neil, Ewen Ferguson, twice a national winner in 2014, and Scottish Hydro boys' Order of Merit champion Calum Fyfe part of an exciting group.
The intensive winter training trip – the majority of which is funded by long-standing SGU sponsor Aberdeen Asset Management, Johann Rupert’s Alfred Dunhill Links Foundation and sportscotland – involves over three weeks of work on strength and conditioning, psychology and practice.
Building on four previous successful training trips to the UAE, the players depart tomorrow (Tuesday, November 18) until Thursday, December 11) for their winter training camp at Al Ain Equestrian, Shooting and Golf Club. 
The group will be based in Al Ain, as well as making excursions to play other European Tour-style courses in Dubai and Abu Dhabi, including The Els Club.
Key members of the SGU coaching team – including National Coach Ian Rae, Scottish Golf Performance Manager Steve Paulding and Scottish Golf Regional Performance Coach George Boswell – will support the players, with input from expert staff at the sportscotland institute of sport.
The group of 11 includes six teenagers, who will all gain valuable experience and the opportunity to benefit from the use of world-class facilities. Blairgowrie’s Neil, Ferguson (Bearsden) and Cawder’s Fyfe are joined by British amateur championship semi-finalist Connor Syme (Drumoig), Scottish boys' championship runner-up Ben Kinsley (St Andrews) and Scottish boys’ international Murray Naysmith (Marriott Dalmahoy).
Ferguson, Neil and Kinsley were part of last year’s group, with Syme, Naysmith and Fyfe to benefit for the first time.
Thornhill’s Greig Marchbank and Craig Ross of Kirkhill, a winner on the EuroPro circuit during the past season, are also in the travelling party for the first time, with Irish Open stroke-play winner Jamie Savage (Cawder), Scott Gibson (Southerness) and Daniel Young (Craigie Hill) also in the group. 
“Our winter training programme in the UAE continues to evolve and provides an opportunity for the players to work on fitness and their golfing skills for an extended period,” said Paulding. “We’re again focusing on our younger players this year, with several benefiting from last year’s experiences.
“The venues in Dubai and Abu Dhabi offer magnificent courses, superb practice facilities and everything we need off the course. We are very grateful to the support of these venues and indebted to our supporters who ultimately make this trip possible – Aberdeen Asset Management, the Alfred Dunhill Links Foundation and sportscotland.
“We benefit hugely from the sponsors and partners who support the UAE camp, as we know it would be impossible to do the type of training required in Scotland at this time of year.”
Ferguson, the 2013 Boys Amateur champion, is relishing the return to the UAE having reaped the benefits 12 months ago.
The 18-year-old added: “I’m looking forward to it, knowing what to expect. It’s a great learning curve and it helps you appreciate the hard work you need to put in across all areas of the game to succeed.
“The short game is key in golf, and getting the time to work on it at the facilities in the UAE is priceless at this time of year.”
 
Scotland Squad for UAE winter training camp
 

 
·             Ewen Ferguson (Bearsden), 18
·         Calum Fyfe (Cawder), 17
·         Scott Gibson (Southerness), 22
·         Ben Kinsley (St Andrews), 18
·         Greig Marchbank (Thornhill), 20
·         Murray Naysmith (Marriott Dalmahoy), 17
·         Bradley Neil (Blairgowrie), 18
·         Craig Ross (Kirkhill), 21
·         Jamie Savage (Cawder), 20
·         Connor Syme (Drumoig), 19
·         Daniel Young (Craigie Hill), 23

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NORTH-EAST ALLIANCE SWITCH TO BUCKPOOL

Wednesday's North-east Golfers' Alliance competition has been switched from McDonald Ellon GC to Buckpool Golf Club because of the recent prolonged rainfall.
The tee times reserved for Ellon will be transferred to Buckpool.

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TARTAN TOUR TEE TIMES AT MONTROSE


The pairings for PGA Winter 4 Ball Montrose Links 

 Round 1: Montrose Golf Links 
 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24
 Tee  Time      Name

  1   9:00 AM   Graeme Brown
                Jason Boyd
                Joel Hopwood
                Lee Vannet

  1   9:10 AM   Richard Brian
                Steven Brian
                Stephen Craig
                Jacky Montgomery

  1   9:20 AM   Ian Anderson
                Samuel Cairns
                Christopher Currie
                Gary McFarlane

  1   9:30 AM   Patrick Walker
                Jamie Fraser
                Michael McAllan
                Brian Mason

  1   9:40 AM   Chris Kelly
                Heather MacRae
                Stuart Morrison
                Alan Reid

  1   9:50 AM   Scott Henderson
                Paul Lawrie
                Stewart Savage
                Craig Everett

  1   10:00 AM  Andrew Crerar
                Kenneth Hutton
                Keir McNicoll
                Neil Cameron

  1   10:00 AM  Paul McKechnie
                Neil Fenwick
                Jonathan Cliff
                Gareth Wright

  1   10:10 AM  Gary Lister
                Stephen Gray
                Alan White
                Ronan Rafferty

  1   10:30 AM  Gavin Hay
                Derek Ramsay
                Sean Fay
                Blair Cross

  1   10:40 AM  Craig Goodwin
                James Calam
                Louis Gaughan
                Stuart Callan

  1   10:50 AM  Kevin Campbell
                Stephen Wilson
                David Snodgrass
                David Watt

  1   11:00 AM  Paul Wardell
                Fraser Mann

Complete information is available at Tournament Information Page (TIP)

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