Tuesday, August 18, 2015


Scots Calum Fyfe and Sandy Scott in GB and I boys' team for  Royal Dornoch match

R and A NEWS RELEASE
The Great Britain and Ireland team to face the Continent of Europe in the Jacques Leglise Trophy match at Royal Dornoch was announced by The R and A today.
The nine player team that will take part in the match at Royal Dornoch on Friday 28 and Saturday 29 August is:

Ben Chamberlain (18)
Padeswood & Buckley, Wales
William Enefer (17)
Wrekin, England
Calum Fyfe (18)
Cawder, Scotland
Tim Harry (18)
Vale Resort, Wales
Bradley Moore (17) (Captain)
Kedleston Park, England
Thomas Mulligan (16)
Co Louth, Ireland
Marco Penge (17)
Golf at Goodwood, England
Sandy Scott (17)
Nairn, Scotland
Thomas Williams (17)
Wrexham, Wales
The GB and I team, which will be managed by Peter McEvoy OBE, will be looking to defend the Jacques Leglise Trophy after their 12½ - 11½ triumph at Barsebäck in Sweden last year. It was their 37th win overall compared to ten for the Continent of Europe.
Three members of that team will return for this year’s match at Royal Dornoch: England’s Marco Penge and Bradley Moore and Tim Harry from Wales. Penge reached the semi finals of last week’s Boys Amateur Championship at Royal Birkdale and has notched up three wins this season, including the Scottish Open Stroke Play Championship. His fellow England boys international Moore won the Carris Trophy last month and Harry’s best finish of the season came at the Portuguese International Amateur Championships where he was tied sixth.
Nairn’s Sandy Scott will also be a key member of the team having won the Scottish Boys Open Stroke Play Championship, the East of Scotland Open Amateur Stroke Play Championship and the Stephen Gallacher Foundation Trophy this summer.
The format for the Jacques Leglise Trophy match is four foursomes ties each morning, eight singles matches on the afternoon of Friday 28 August and nine singles matches on the afternoon of Saturday 29 August.
For scoring and reports from the matches please visit Championships.randa.org.


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