Wiltshire boys win title thriller
They
were pushed all the way by Northamptonshire, who were playing in County
Finals for the first time, but Wiltshire found the answers when it
counted and eventually won 6-3.
“I
am so proud of them, I can’t praise the lads enough, they have been
absolutely outstanding. I can’t single out one person, it’s a team
effort and everyone played their part,” said manager Ian Welding. “This
is absolutely fantastic and massive for the county.”
The
match was intensely close all day. Only one foursomes was won outright –
by Wiltshire – and the other two were halved. As the singles unfolded
there was nothing to separate the teams as scores mostly swung between
all square and one up, first favouring one county then the other.
Suddenly
though, Wiltshire got within touching distance of the trophy. The
team’s top player, James Cooper, worked his way to a 2/1 win over
Matthew Myers, while Jamie Amor, playing at the bottom of the order,
streaked away from his opponent and secured an impressive 5/4 win.
Jake
Bolton won the 15th to go dormie three up – and Wiltshire needed just a
halved hole to secure the title.
But Northamptonshire’s Callum Farr had
other ideas: he birdied the 16th, parred the 17th – despite sending his
drive on to an adjacent fairway – and parred 18th to pull the match
back to all square.
Wiltshire
had 4½ points in the bag and had to secure another half point to win
the title. It was provided in grandstand style by Dom Burgess who won
the 18th to square his match and win the championship. He played a
superb chip from above the green which finished within inches of the cup
and gave him a par, while his opponent, playing from a similar
position, failed to get up and down.
Afterwards
Welding revealed that Burgess had suggested he be dropped for the final
session because he didn’t think he was playing well enough. “He was
wavering, but I had no doubts at all because I know what he can do under
pressure – and I was so pleased for him,” said the manager.
Another fighting performance sealed the result for Wiltshire when Tom Stagg won his match on the 18th with a solid par.
“This is an
absolute thrill for Wiltshire, especially as we are doing a lot of good
things for the juniors and putting new programmes in place,” added
Wilding.
In
the day’s other match Hampshire scored their first win of the week,
beating Durham 6-3, and securing third place in the championship.
Final placings: 1 Wiltshire, 2 Northamptonshire, 3 Hampshire, 4 Durham.
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Lyndsey Hewison Press Officer England Golf pr@englandgolf.org 07825 752 193 |
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