Saturday, July 04, 2015



Aisbitt leads by 3 in Logan Trophy

Durham’s Richard Aisbitt takes a three-shot lead into tomorrow’s final round of the Logan Trophy at Northumberland Golf Club after a day of testing weather conditions.
He scored one-over 73, for a total of four-under, on a day when only two players from a field of 130 managed to beat par.
Aisbitt’s closest challenger in the English men’s open mid-amateur championship is Andrew Minnikin, the Northumberland county captain and, as a member of the host club, the man who carries local hopes. Hampshire’s Martin Young – a past champion – slipped back to third place, while Durham’s Gavin Nesbit moved up from 11th to fourth.
The weather challenges began with torrential rain in the morning, which delayed the start of play by almost an hour and was replaced by still, humid conditions. In turn this changed to bright sunshine and a steadily strengthening wind which tested the later players.
Aisbitt (Image © Leaderboard Photography) felt the force of the wind, particularly on the greens. “It made putting very difficult if you were anything more than 15ft away. I was knocking them 5ft past of leaving them 5ft shot, which put me under pressure.”
He started well, reached the turn in two-under, but dropped shots with a run of three-putts on the back nine, before another birdie on 15. “I can’t complain and I’m really looking forward to tomorrow,” he said.
“At the start of the week you just want to put yourself in a position where you have a chance of winning and I’ve done that.”
He’ll be joined in tomorrow’s final group by Andrew Minnikin, who added level par 72 to his opening score of one-under.

“It was a bit frustrating because I bogeyed two of the last four holes,” he said. “But, when the wind gets up, that’s a very tough stretch and I picked up a shot on the 15th so I can’t be too disappointed. I’m still in there and keeping up with the leaders.”
Now, he’s hoping for a hot putter in the final round. “I feel as though I haven’t holed any putts in the first couple of days – the longest has been 8ft. I started well with three birdies in the first four holes, with a bogey, and kept giving myself chances – but no putts dropped.”
Former champion Martin Young (Brockenhurst Manor) dropped back into third place after he came in with 76 for a level par total, but declared: “I am hanging on for dear life.
“The back nine is really brutal in the wind, I think I’d rather have played in the rain. I seemed to be always chipping or putting downwind.”
But he’s in the mix. “I’ll be in one of the last groups tomorrow – I’ll just post a score and see what happens.”
Meanwhile Durham’s Gavin Nesbit (Boldon) has moved from 11th to fourth place after a second round score of 72 for a two-over par total.
“It was a different test today in the wind and I’m happy with how I played,” said Nesbit, who is a past county matchplay champion and played this course recently in Open qualifying,
Yorkshire’s Stephen East – who has won this title three times – is in fifth place having returned 73 today in the worst of the wet weather.
Despite the rain and early cold temperatures he got to two-under on the opening holes, before a three-putt bogey on the ninth. “Then I almost missed everything I looked at on the back nine, even from 3-4ft.”
He adds it to his opening 74, compiled in yesterday’s winds. “When I saw the draw I thought it was good but we’ve had the worst of both days” he said. “But that’s just the way it goes.”
After today’s round the field was cut to the leading 45 players and ties who qualify for tomorrow’s final round. A total of 46 players made the cut, which fell on 12-over par.
Defending champion Martin Foulkes (Worksop) had to withdraw after becoming unwell with a sickness bug.
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AAM Scottish Open qualifier over two rounds

  USA college student Calum shares lead on 64 

  with Gareth Wright at North Berwick

By COLIN FARQUHARSON 
Calum Hill, a 19-year-old Tantallon GC member from North Berwick, is the shock joint leader with seasoned West Linton pro Gareth Wright at the halfway stage of the £50,000 AAM Scottish Open qualifier at North Berwick Golf Club.
They both shot seven-under-par 64s in a tournament with £50,000 prize money, with the added bonus of the top five after Sunday's second round gaining a place alongside Rory McIlroy and Co  in the Scottish Open at Gullane.

Play was suspended from 8.33am to 10.45am because of heavy overnight rain which continued into the morning.
But they got going again and the sun came out with the last players teeing off after 5pm and finishing after 9pm.
The softness of the greens led to an abundance of scores under the par of 71. There were 68 scores of par and better by the end of a long day at the links.
Hill, pictured, a student at the University of Louisiana-Monroe and a former pupil at Merchiston Castle School, had eight birdies - at the second, fourth, eighth, ninth, 11th, 13th, 14th and 18th in halves of 33-31. It was not quite the perfect round for the youngster. He had a bogey at the fifth.
Wright, third in this season's Gleneagles Scottish pro championship and joint runner-up in the PGA professional championship in England, had bogey-free halves of 32 with seven birdies, at the second, fourth, eighth, ninth, 12th, 13th and 18th.
They are a shot clear of Ross Dixon (Renaissance) who had halves of 31-34, Jamie McLeary (Marriott Dalmahoy) 33-32 and Greig Hutcheon (Paul Lawrie Golf Centre) who came storming home in only 29 shots - an eagle 3 at the long 11th and birdies at the 13th, 14th, 16th and 18th.
FIRST-ROUND LEADERBOARD
Par 71
64 C Hill (Tantallon) (am), G Wright (West Linton)
65 R Dixon (Renaissance), J McLeary (Marriott Dalmahoy), G Hutcheon (Paul Lawrie GC)
66 C Sutherland (Cherry Lodge), G Murray (Kingsbarns), G Fox (Clydeway Golf)
67 C Everett (Caldwell), A Forrow (Whitecraigs), S Henderson (Kings Links), L Saltman (Archerfield), K Hutton (Downfield), M Stewart (Troon Welbeck). 
68 K McNicoll (Gullane), J Byrne (unatt), S Grieve (Turnhouse), J Porteous (Craigielaw), J M(Bishopbriggs), D Laing (Craigielaw), S Binning (Mans Castle), J Lomas (Caprington), M Patterson (Kilmacolm), C Currie (Caldwell), N Henderson (Renaissance)
69 N Fenwick (Dunbar), A Forsyth (Mearns Castle), C Ronald (Carluke), P O'Hara (Clydeway Golf), A Welsh (Cathkin Braes), M Kerr (Marriott Dalmahoy), D Watters (Gourock), J Doherty (North Gailes), S Taylor (Bothwell Castle), G McBain (Paul Lawrie GC), P Robinson (Largs), R Arnott (Bishopbriggs), C Ross (Kirkhill) (am)
70 J Fraser (Renaissance), S Craig (Craig Golf), N Huguet (Musselburgh), G Forrester (St Andrews GS), L Gaughan (Bathgate), A McArthur (unatt), J Ross (unatt), S McAlliste3r (S McAllister Golf), P McKechnie (Braid Hills), L Mann (unatt), F McKenna (Balmore), S Duncan (Black Eagle), G Brown (Montrose Links), D Young (Craigie Hill) (am).
71 F Mann (Carnoustie), C Morris (Kingsknowe), P Ferrier (Baberton), I Brown (Newent), M Kanev (Bruntsfield), S Drummond (unatt), C Gordon (Edinburgh GC), S Catlin (Affordable Golf), P Wytrazek (Burntisland), C Haugh ( Cawder), J Bell (Craigmillar Park)

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 Left to right: Millport GC captain Ian Harrison, Craig Pirie and Colin Miller (Frasers Bar), one of the main tournament sponsors.

Craig Pirie wins Cumbrae Cup for second time

Craig Pirie won a weather-hit Cumbrae Cup tournament at Millport Golf Club today.
The start was delayed due to heavy overnight night and eventually the event was reduced from 36 to 18 holes.
Pirie headed a field of 50 to win the tournament for a second time -the first was in 2012 - in blustery conditions with a level par round of 68.
Joint runners up on 70 were John Jack (Gourock), Anton O'Donnell (Greenock Whinhill) and Jordan Grant (Renfrew). 

CSS was 71

Scots-born Manson leads Swiss Seniors Open

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Fife-born Gordon Manson grabbed the lead on day two of the Swiss Seniors Open after a second successive bogey-free round at Golf Club Bad Ragaz.
The Scot, who has lived and work in Austria for many years, has yet  to win on the European Senior Tour, but is in prime position to break his drought after a round of 64 moved him to the head of affairs on ten under par, two shots clear of Scotland’s Ross Drummond and the English duo of Phil Golding and overnight leader Carl Mason.
Manson arrived at Bag Ragaz buoyed by a runner-up finish behind Australian Peter Fowler in the ISPA HANDA PGA Seniors Championship, and is on course to go one better after notching three birdies on each nine in an immaculate display on another blistering day in the Swiss Alps. 
The 55 year old said: “I can’t remember playing two rounds without any bogeys before, so I’m very, very happy. I played really well from tee to green, my long game was very good – and with better putting, there could have been more even more than six birdies.
“I came here with confidence high after the way I played at the PGA Seniors. On the way over, my wife said: “You’re always so happy when you’re driving to Bad Ragaz”. And she’s right. I like this tournament, and I’m looking forward to Sunday. As I said, my confidence is up so hopefully I can finish it off.”
Golding also kept the bogeys off his card in a round of 65 which featured two birdies on the front nine, and another three gains after the turn.
Having tasted success in each of the two seasons since he joined the Senior Tour, Golding knows what it takes to close out a tournament and the 2003 Open de France champion is hoping to apply some pressure to Manson in the early stages of the final round.
He said: “It was almost perfect – but it could always be better! No bogeys is great, and I also missed some good chances for birdie. The greens were more difficult to read today, but hopefully I’ll have more luck on the final day.
“I like the course and the tournament, and the setting here in Bad Ragaz. It’s the perfect place, and the food is the best of the year!”     
Drummond has yet to enter the winners’ enclosure in the over-50s ranks, but a round of 67 has the Scot well placed heading into the last day of the €300,000 event.
He said: “My long game was very good today, I hit the ball close to the flag on most holes. I made four birdies, but could have had a lot more. I’m looking forward to tomorrow, when hopefully I can play as well as I did today.”
Mason, who opened with a 63 to stake an early claim for an unprecedented fourth victory in the tournament, had to show all his battling qualities in a round of 69.
The Englishman, whose 25 victories is a Senior Tour record, turned in two over par 37 courtesy of back-to-back bogeys from the eighth hole.
But he raced home in 32 strokes to sign for a round of 69 and an eight under par aggregate total.
SECOND-ROUND SCORES

par 140 (2x70)
130 G Manson (Aut) 66 64, 

132 P Golding (Eng) 67 65, R Drummond (Sco) 65 67, C Mason (Eng) 63 69,
 133 P Mitchell (Eng) 67 66, C Williams (RSA) 66 67,
 134 P Fowler (Aus) 66 68, S Brown (Eng) 68 66,
 135 K Tarling (Can) 66 69, L Zhang (Chn) 69 66, M Mouland (Wal) 67 68, P Wesselingh (Eng) 67 68, J Smith (USA) 67 68, M Davis (Eng) 70 65, F Lamare (Fra) 66 69, P Linhart (Esp) 69 66,
 136 M James (Eng) 65 71, L Carbonetti (Arg) 68 68, J Berendt (Arg) 73 63, A Forsbrand (Swe) 68 68, C Monasterio (Arg) 69 67, A Oldcorn (Sco) 66 70,
 137 G Bell (Eng) 69 68, G Brand (Eng) 68 69, B Lane (Eng) 69 68, M Mackenzie (Eng) 72 65, M Bianco (Ita) 68 69, J Spence (Eng) 69 68, P O'Malley (Aus) 67 70,
 138 G Brand Jnr (Sco) 68 70, M Farry (Fra) 68 70, D Smyth (Irl) 70 68, J Quiros (Esp) 69 69, M Martin (Esp) 70 68, S Tinning (Den) 67 71, J Carriles (Esp) 66 72, G Wolstenholme (Eng) 70 68,
 139 P Eales (Eng) 68 71, T Elliott (Aus) 71 68,
 140 N Ratcliffe (Aus) 69 71, D O'Sullivan (Irl) 72 68, J Harrison (Eng) 71 69, A Franco (Par) 68 72, A Bossert (Sui) 67 73, S Luna (Esp) 71 69, G Ryall (Eng) 68 72, G Emerson (Eng) 72 68, A Sherborne (Eng) 70 70, B Longmuir (Sco) 69 71,
 141 J Rivero (Esp) 69 72, G Turner (Nzl) 73 68, G Rusnak (USA) 70 71, R Gibson (Can) 69 72,
 142 P Walton (Irl) 69 73, J Gould (Eng) 72 70, G Marks (Eng) 72 70, R Sabarros (Fra) 72 70, M Harwood (Aus) 74 68, T Price (Aus) 70 72, B Cameron (Eng) 73 69, J Sallat (Fra) 77 65,
 143 W Grant (Eng) 70 73, N Job (Eng) 68 75, C Rocca (Ita) 72 71, J Remesy (Fra) 71 72,
 144 K Spurgeon (Eng) 73 71, J Bruner (USA) 72 72, T Thelen (USA) 75 69,
 146 D James (Sco) 75 71,
 147 M Bembridge (Eng) 76 71, D Creamer (Eng) 76 71,
 148 D Russell (Eng) 73 75,
 149 V Garcia (Esp) 78 71,
 


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Cameron Corbett Vase First Round scoreboard

Wright, Moir, Clark share lead with 67s at 

Haggs Castle after tourney cut to three rounds

Three players - Jeff Wright from Forres, Fifer Alex Moir (Thornton) and Matthew Clark (Kilmacolm) are sharing the lead on five-under-par 67 on a crowded leaderboard at the end of the first round of this week's SGU Order of Merit event, the Cameron Corbett Vase at Haggs Castle.
The tournament has been cut to three rounds because heavy overnight rain, carrying on into the morning, flooded parts of the course temporarily.
Only one instead of two Saturday rounds were played and there was no cut so everyone will play two rounds on Sunday.
A total of 25 players took advantage of the soft, holding greens to post scores under the par of 72.
ALL THE SATURDAY SCORES
Par 72, CSS 72

67 J Wright (Forres), A Moir (Thornton), M Clark (Kilmacolm)
68 C Maclean (Balmore), J Jamieson (St Andrews), R Campbell (Falkirk), C Howie (Peebles)

69 A Culverwell (Dunbar), D Mitchell (Cowdenbeath), S Robin (Prestwick St Cuthberts), K A Wright (Norway), L Johnston (Dumfries and Co), E Walker (Kilmarnock Barassie)
70 F Davren (Williamwood), K Hamilton (Ayr Belleisle), J Mathers (Haggs Castle), S Stewart (Clydebank Overtoun), F Moore (Glenbervie), J Wilson (Balmore)
71 J Johnston (Ayr Belleisle), A Sutherland (Cupar), G Burns (Williamwood), B J Hume (Haggs Castle), G Burrett (Haggs Castle), C Baird (Bothwell Castle).
72 J Shaw (Boat of Garten), A Carrick (Douglas Park), J Brown (Haggs Castle), S Wearing (Bishopbriggs)
73 L Reid (Longniddry), C Cochrane (Marriott Dalmahoy), B Dalgleish (Ralston), C Baba (S Africa), N Macandrew (Royal Aberdeen), O Roberts (Hong Kong), A McDougall (Elderslie), K Godsman (Moray), G Duncan (Windyhill), B Kinsley (St Andrews), L Bain (Musselburgh),
74 A Fisher (Newmachar), M PennyCott (Whiting Bay, Arran), C Morrison (Haggs Castle), A Blaney (Liberton)
75 AR Thurlow (Murrayfield), R McIntyre (Glencruitten), S Easton (Irvine), C Watson (East Renfrewshire), M Bacigalupo (Longniddry)
76 A Parlane (Carrick), S Grant (Downfield),  R Brydon (Bruntsfield Links), R Johnston (Helensburgh), P Reilly (Kilmacolm), N McConnochie (Balmore), A Cunningham (Ranfurly Castle)
77 A Davidson (Charleton), S MacCandless (Bathgate),  M Gray (North Berwick), L Chambers (Cardross), C Hughes (Airdrie), D S Murray (Musselburgh), N Gold (Bonnyton), C Neil (Monifieth) 
78 G Wright (Bonnybridge), M Malpass (Fereneze) , M Daily (Erskine), G Yates (Colville Park)
79 G Perry (S Arabia),  A Grant (Dunblane New), S Walter (West Linton), J Barrett (Muckhart), K Harman (Radyr),
80 B Mavuso (S Africa), C Edgar (Cochrane Castle), P Gault (Haggs Castle), D Wilson (Kilmarnock Barassie).
81 C Finnie (Lockerbie)
83 S Rennie (Drumpellier)
86 C Macneal (Prestwick)

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Challenge Tour report and third-round scoreboard

Leader Burmester under pressure in Germany

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Zimbabwean Dean Burmester’s lead at the AEGEAN Airlines Challenge Tour by Hartl Resort was cut to one on moving day over the Beckenbauer Course as the South African prepares for an almighty battle in the sweltering German heat on the final day.
The 26 year old had built up a three-shot advantage over the opening two days in Bad Griesbach but a one under par third round 70, which moved him to 13 under, means he will have his work cut out on Sunday to claim a maiden European Challenge Tour title.
One of those breathing down his neck is in-form Frenchman Sebastien Gros, who equalled the eight under par course record of 63 despite suffering two bogeys in the opening four holes. He moved to within one of the summit on 12 under.
The Lyon player currently sits second in the Road to Oman Rankings, having won the Najeti Open three weeks ago . Victory here would virtually secure his graduation to The European Tour for the 2016 season.
Burmester, however, is an experienced winner and has four Sunshine Tour titles under his belt, two of those coming earlier this year.
He remains confident that he can lift the trophy his close friend and compatriot Jake Roos claimed this time last year and, with his first baby due in just two weeks, it would be a perfect way to end his mid-summer stint in Europe before flying home to be with his wife.”
Gros, who was one of the real heartbreak stories of last year’s European Tour Qualifying School Final Stage – bogeying the final three holes in the final round at PGA Catalunya Resort to miss out on a card by one – was thrilled with his round and is delighted to be in this position again so soon after his first victory”
Portugal’s Ricardo Gouveia is just a shot further back on 11 under par, after a two under 69, as he hopes to capitalise on his extremely consistent form this season while Englishman Paul Howard is in sole possession of fifth place on nine under par having also carded a 69.

THIRD-ROUND TOTALS

Par 213 (3x71)
200 D Burmester (RSA) 67 63 70,
201 S Gros (Fra) 70 68 63, H Joannes  (Bel) 67 67 67,
202 R Gouveia (Por) 63 70 69,
204 P Howard  (Eng) 65 70 69,
205 J Winther (Den) 71 66 68, C Aguilar  (Esp) 71 67 67,
206 A Björk (Swe) 70 66 70, B Åkesson (Swe) 66 68 72, M Fenasse (Fra) 70 67 69, M Schneider (Ger) 65 73 68,
207 H Porteous (RSA) 72 69 66, M Southgate  (Eng) 69 65 73, T Gornik (Slo) 73 64 70, P Relecom  (Bel) 71 70 66,
208 C Arendell (USA) 69 67 72, N Ravano (Ita) 69 70 69, J Fahrbring (Swe) 69 69 70, J Rask (Swe) 69 67 72, J Walters (RSA) 68 72 68, S Jeppesen  (Swe) 72 67 69,
209 F Praegant (Aut) 71 69 69, J Sarasti  (Esp) 72 69 68, R Evans  (Eng) 68 69 72, P Widegren  (Swe) 72 70 67, S Arnold  (Aus) 71 71 67, A Snobeck  (Fra) 71 68 70, R Coles (Eng) 69 69 71, D Im (USA) 70 71 68,
210 D Law (Sco) 67 74 69, D Ulrich (Sui) 72 63 75, M Kramer  (Ger) 66 70 74, W Besseling  (Ned) 72 70 68, A Hortal  (Esp) 70 70 70, M Orrin (Eng) 72 70 68,
211 M Lafeber (Ned) 76 64 71, N Kimsey (Eng) 70 70 71, P Herreria (Esp) 72 69 70, B Ritthammer (Ger) 69 70 72, D Palm (Swe) 72 70 69, J White (Eng) 73 66 72, D Frittelli (RSA) 71 71 69,
212 O Stark (Swe) 72 70 70, B Hafthorsson (Isl) 74 68 70, N Elvira  (Esp) 70 71 71, R Fox (Nzl) 72 69 71, R Enoch  (Wal) 70 69 73, J Guerrier  (Fra) 70 72 70, C Gloet  (Den) 69 71 72, J Huldahl (Den) 69 69 74,
213 C Selfridge  (Nir) 71 70 72, D Foos (Ger) 70 70 73, M Wiegele  (Aut) 71 70 72, C Mivis  (Bel) 71 69 73, P Winther (Den) 69 70 74,
214 B Paolini (USA) 71 67 76,
215 A Knappe (Ger) 71 71 73, S Kim (USA) 73 69 73,
216 F Laporta (Ita) 74 68 74,
217 E Dubois (Fra) 71 69 77,
219 S Garcia Rodriguez (Esp) 73 69 77,
222 A Ahokas (Fin) 68 70 84,


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Flawless Van Zyl takes control in France
 

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South African Jaco Van Zyl will take a two shot lead into the final round of the Alstom Open de France after a wonderful, flawless seven under par 64 on day three.

The 36 year old, pictured left by courtesy of Getty Images(c), who has yet to win on The European Tour, reached ten under par for the tournament at Le Golf National in Paris, birdieing the last from a few inches for good measure.
Behind him is another player chasing his first win, Germany’s Max Kieffer, whose 65 propelled him into contention four weeks after he finished third at the Nordea Masters, while Austria’s Bernd Wiesberger is another shot back at seven under thanks to a five under par 66.
Ryder Cup team-mates Victor Dubuisson, who has attracted strong support from the home crowds all week, and Martin Kaymer both carded 69 to share fourth place alongside James Morrison, setting up a mouth-watering final round.
Quotes
Jaco Van Zyl
“Today was really a phenomenal round. I felt really comfortable from tee to green and made a couple of nice putts. I've been in this position a couple of times and hopefully tomorrow we can pull through. I had surgery on both knees last year, which wasn't great. "You just don't quite know what to expect coming out here but luckily I got off to a nice start at the beginning of the year and got the confidence building a little bit.  I'm really looking forward to tomorrow.”
Max Kieffer
It feels amazing. I didn’t really expect it to be honest, to shoot that low.  But I guess the course played a little bit easier today. I feel like I'm good enough to win. I think I learned enough in the last two tournaments when I was in the final round to win. I just have to hit good golf shots tomorrow and then we will see. This course is a lot of fun. I watched it on the TV for many years and now to be in the final group tomorrow is going to be a good challenge.”
Victor Dubuisson
“I played very well again. I made two mistakes on distance on the first eight holes, which cost me two bogeys, but my game is really good.  I made three birdies in a row from nine to 11 and then I did my best, but it's really difficult to make some birdies at the end. I think tomorrow I will need a very good start if I want to have a chance, because once you get on the back nine it’s very difficult to make birdies.”
Martin Kaymer
“I probably played better than the first two days but the putter was fairly cold today.  I didn't make any putts the first ten, 12 holes but I gave myself many, many chances, so I have to build on that. I've shot low rounds on this golf course before. If I play the same way and the putter is the same as the first two days, then I have a chance.”

Richie Ramsay had a disappointing 78 to drop him down to the lower reaches of the scoreboard. he is on eight-over 221, 18 shots behind the leader.
THIRD-ROUND SCOREBOARD
par 213 (3x71)
203 J Van Zyl (RSA) 68 71 64
205 M Kieffer (Ger) 70 70 65
206 B Wiesberger  (Aut) 68 72 66,
207 J Morrison  (Eng) 71 68 68, V Dubuisson  (Fra) 68 70 69, M Kaymer (Ger) 69 69 69,
208 T Hatton (Eng) 71 68 69, B Steele (USA) 72 69 67,
209 M Foster (Eng) 70 71 68, F Molinari (Ita) 70 69 70, T Jaidee (Tha) 70 74 65, D Brooks (Eng) 73 66 70, K Broberg (Swe) 72 69 68,
210 T Fisher Jnr (RSA) 74 71 65, J Roos (RSA) 73 71 66, A Sullivan (Eng) 71 70 69, R Cabrera-Bello (Esp) 68 70 72,
211 G Stal  (Fra) 73 69 69, M Korhonen (Fin) 70 71 70, P Hanson (Swe) 72 71 68,
212 J Lando Casanova  (Fra) 74 70 68, R Bland (Eng) 76 70 66, M Fraser (Aus) 73 69 70, M Lorenzo-Vera  (Fra) 75 70 67, J Scrivener (Aus) 75 69 68, A Johnston (Eng) 73 71 68
213 S Kjeldsen (Den) 71 73 69, B An (SKor) 71 73 69, F Aguilar (Chi) 71 69 73, A Wall (Eng) 70 74 69, S Hend (Aus) 70 72 71,
214 J Donaldson (Wal) 71 74 69, E De La Riva  (Esp) 71 73 70, J Campillo (Esp) 70 73 71, G Storm  (Eng) 73 72 69, D Lipsky (USA) 71 71 72, C Lloyd (Eng) 71 72 71,
215 M Hoey  (Nir) 72 73 70, F Marty (Fra) 73 73 69, T Bjørn (Den) 74 68 73, L Jensen (Den) 72 71 72, A Dodt (Aus) 69 74 72, D Gaunt (Eng) 69 76 70, D Woltman (USA) 71 75 69, G Bourdy (Fra) 69 72 74, A Tadini (Ita) 73 71 71, M Carlsson  (Swe) 72 73 70, R Rock (Eng) 72 73 70
216 D Howell (Eng) 71 74 71, F Zanotti (Par) 73 70 73, E Molinari  (Ita) 72 73 71, A Lahiri (Ind) 69 77 70, M Siem  (Ger) 69 73 74, O Wilson (Eng) 74 72 70,
217 J Stalter (Fra) 72 73 72, V Riu  (Fra) 71 73 73, S Benson (Eng) 76 70 71, R Jacquelin (Fra) 73 71 73,
218 L Weber (Fra) 74 72 72, C Del Moral (Esp) 72 71 75, R Dinwiddie  (Eng) 73 73 72,
219 D McGrane (Irl) 73 70 76, J Quesne  (Fra) 73 73 73, C Bouniol (Fra) 75 71 73,
220 P Oriol (Esp) 74 72 74, E Pepperell (Eng) 71 75 74,
221 M Lundberg (Swe) 75 71 75, R Ramsay  (Sco) 71 72 78,
222 M Ilonen  (Fin) 70 76 76,
224 A Saddier (Fra) 70 75 79

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Double hole-in-one triggers $192,400 fan windfall at Greenbrier Classic

Hundreds of lucky golf fans shared a $192,400 (£123,000) windfall after a double hole-in-one at the Greenbrier Classic in West Virginia
Americans George McNeill, 39 and Justin Thomas, 22 triggered the pay-out at the par-three 18th in Friday's second round.
McNeill earned each spectator at the hole $100 (£64), with those there for Thomas's feat collecting $500 (£320).
A third will lead to a final $1,000 (£640) fan pay-day in the charity deal funded by course owner Jim Justice.
McNeill, who finished with a three-under 67 said: "I had a lot of new friends on 18. They were all thanking me as I walked off."
Thomas, also three-under, said: "It's really cool that Mr Justice does that. It just gives everyone more reason to come here and watch."
Tiger Woods carded a four-under-par 66, the former world number one's lowest opening round since September 2013.
Scott Langley is clubhouse leader going into day two on eight-under, with England's Brian Davis two shots off the leader on six-under. 

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Over 2hr suspension of play at North Berwick

Due to the very heavy rain overnight and still sweeping across Scotland, play was suspended from 8.33am to 10.45am this morning in the AAM Scottish Open Qualifier over 36 holes at North Berwick.
Last men off in the first round will now start at 5.43pm.
It's going to be a late, late finish! 
Revised tee times for the later starters today:




  1   3:15 PM   Craig Ross (a), Kirkhill G C
                Duncan Stewart, Turnhouse
                Jonathan Sharp, Carrick on Loch Lomond

  1   3:24 PM   Calum Smith, Royal Musselburgh Golf Club
                Kenneth Walker
                Michael Stewart, Troon Welbeck

  1   3:33 PM   Craig Matheson, Falkirk Tryst Golf Club
                Ross Cameron
                Steven Duncan, BlackEagle Golf

  1   3:42 PM   Ross McConnachie, Drumoig Golf Centre
                Elliott Saltman, Archerfield
                Mark Kerr, Marriott Dalmahoy 

  1   3:51 PM   Steven Moir, Aboyne Golf Club
                Graeme Brown, Montrose Golf Links Ltd.
                Graham Fox, Clydeway Golf

  1   4:09 PM   Daniel Young (a), Craigie Hill G C
                Paul Wytrazek, Burntisland Golf Club
                Colin Gillies

  1   4:18 PM   Grant Smith, Abu Dhabi Golf Club
                Stephen Lamb, Peebles Golf Club
                Daniel Flannery, Caldwell Golf Club

  1   4:27 PM   Gary Dingwall, Royal Dornoch Golf Club
                Michael Mackenzie, Edzell Golf Club
                Malcolm Isaacs, Gamola Golf

  1   4:36 PM   Calum Lawson, Elmwood Golf Course
                Steven Maxwell, Eastwood Golf Club
                Ian Anderson, Colville Park Golf Club

  1   4:45 PM   Brian Mason, Callaway Golf
                Craig Armstrong, Burntisland
                Jordan Findlay, Paul Lawrie GC

  1   4:54 PM   Scott Smith, Scotscraig Golf Club
                Craig Haugh, Cawder Golf Club

  1   5:03 PM   Lee Vannet, Craibstone 
                             Christopher Tierney, Bishopbriggs 
                Patrick Walker, Ballumbie Castle 

  1   5:12 PM   Gary Lister, Nairn Dunbar 
                Jackson Bell, Craigmillar Park
                Lewis Burnett, Mearns Castle 

  1   5:21 PM   Greg Paxton, Ralston 
                       Fraser Malcolm, North Berwick 









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Cameron Corbett Vase reduced to three rounds at Haggs Castle, no cut, only 18 holes today

This weekend's SGU 72-hole Order of Merit tournament, the Cameron Corbett Vase at Haggs Castle GC,Glasgow, reduced to three rounds because of very heavy rain.
 Play was suspended earlier this morning but resumed at 11am. First round only will be played today with no cut. All players will play the 54 holes.

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Live scoring from the AAM Scottish Open Qualifier at North Berwick

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Greenbrier Classic: Tiger Woods makes the cut; two share second round lead

FROM SKY SPORTS.COM


Jhonattan Vegas and Scott Langley are tied for the lead after the second round of the Greenbrir Classic, with Tiger Woods safely avoiding back-to-back missed cuts.
Woods shot his second successive round in the 60s to remain four shots off the lead, following up an opening 66 around The Old White TPC, White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia with a one-under 69 to comfortably make the cut at five under.
His round was matched by overnight leader Langley, who now has company at the summit after Vegas birdied two of his final three holes to shoot a blemish-free 65. 

Woods made a good start with a gain at the second after hitting his approach to two feet, but struck a wayward tee-shot at the par-three 11th and duffed his chip from the fringe for a bogey.
The former world No 1 immediately bounced back by finding the green at the par-five 12 in two and carded a two-putt birdie from ten feet, before following a dropped shot at the next with another birdie at 14.
A bogey five on the 16th dropped him to level par for his round once again but, with Woods losing his cool after spraying his tee-shot at the next in to the water. 
Despite taking a drop, Woods found the fairway and saw his 98-yard approach catch the flag and edge of the hole to leave a tap-in par, before completing his round with a six-foot birdie at the last. 
Last week's Travelers Championship winner Bubba Watson is alongside Woods in a congested group four strokes back, with 25 players heading in to the weekend within three of the lead. 
A back nine 30 from Canada's David Hearn parachuted him in to the eight-man group one off the pace, alongside England's Greg Owen and Bryce Molder, who picked up four shots in five holes on his back nine to card a six-under 64.
Watch day three of the Greenbrier Classic live on Saturday from 7pm on Sky Sports 4 - your home of golf

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