England men and boys’ teams named for Euro challenge
The
men’s team is: Ashley Chesters of Shropshire, Nick Marsh of Yorkshire,
Jimmy Mullen of Devon, Ben Taylor of Surrey, Ashton Turner of
Lincolnshire (Image © Leaderboard Photography), and
Sean Towndrow of Lancashire. The championship will be played at
Halmstad Golf Club, Sweden. Last year, the men’s team won the bronze
medal, having taken the gold in 2013.
The
boys’ team is: Bradley Moore of Derbyshire, Marco Penge of Sussex,
Harry Hall of Cornwall, Will Enefer of Shropshire, Jamie Li of Somerset
and Matty Lamb of Northumberland. The championship will be played at
Pickala, Finland
The men’s team:
Five
of the six team members - with the exception of Ben Taylor, who was at
university in the USA – were in the winning England team in the biennial
international against Spain.
Ashley Chesters,
25, (Hawkstone Park) won the European amateur championship last year
and in 2013. He was in England’s winning team at the 2015 European
Nations Cup and was joint runner-up in the Welsh stroke play.
Nick Marsh,
20, (Huddersfield) is the 2014 English amateur champion and also won
the Scottish open youths’ title. He was in England’s winning team at the
2015 European Nations Cup and tied fourth in the Welsh stroke play.
Jimmy Mullen,
21, (Royal North Devon) won the Welsh stroke play by nine shots and was
third when defending his title in the Duncan Putter, also in Wales. He
won all four of his games in the international against Spain.
Ben Taylor,
23, (Walton Heath) recently holed the winning putt to seal Louisiana
State University’s victory in the men’s NCAA Championship, the biggest
championship on the US college circuit. He has also won individually in
the US and made his full England debut in 2011.
Ashton Turner,
19, (Kenwick Park) recently won the Darwin Salver for the second time
and has represented GB&I as well as England. He has had top ten
finishes in this year’s Scottish stroke play, Lytham Trophy and Duncan
Putter.
Sean Towndrow,
24, (Southport & Ainsdale) led the English challenge at the 2015
Amateur Championship, reaching the quarter finals. Last year he helped
Southport & Ainsdale to win the English Champion Club title.
Boys’ team
Bradley Moore,
17, (Kedleston Park) has won the English boys’ order of merit for the
past two years. He was Irish boys’ open champion last year and was
runner up in the Peter McEvoy Trophy this year and last, having won it
in 2013.Marco Penge, 17, (Golf at Goodwood) has won the Scottish men’s stroke play, the Peter McEvoy Trophy and the Sir Henry Cooper Junior Masters this season. He is a past winner of the McGregor Trophy and the Fairhaven Trophies. Harry Hall, 17, (West Cornwall) won the Welsh Youths’ Open last year and this year has finished sixth in both the Darwin Salver and the West of England stroke play. He helped England take second place in the Nations Cup at the German boys' open. Will Enefer, 17, (Wrekin) was runner-up in the German boys’ open and tied third in the Sir Henry Cooper Junior Master. He shared fourth place in the Fairhaven Trophies and had top ten finishes in the Peter McEvoy Trophy and the West of England stoke play.
Jamie Li,
18, (Bath) was in England’s winning team at the 2014 boys’ Home
Internationals. He was runner-up in the Faldo Series Wales championship
this year and seventh in the Peter McEvoy Trophy.
Matty Lamb,
17, (Hexham) also helped England win the boys’ Home Internationals and
was runner-up in last year's Fairhaven Trophies, fourth in the McGregor
Trophy and ninth in the European Young Masters. He was fourth in the
2015 McEvoy Trophy.
Lyndsey Hewison Press Officer England Golf pr@englandgolf.org 07825 752 193 |
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