Tuesday, May 24, 2016

Only Cameron, Kiloh and Collier make the 

cut in Austria


By COLIN FARQUHARSON
Ellon's Ross Cameron (tied 12th), Sam Kiloh (Paul Lawrie Golf Centre), joint 28th, and former Scottish boys' champion Ben Collier, tied 37th, were the only Scots to survive the 36-hole cut in the German PGA Development Tours Adamstal Open at Adamstal Golf Club, Ramsau, Austria today.
Cameron has had rounds of 69 and 71 for one-over-par 141 and would have been in the top overnight but for a triple bogey 6 at the short 12th in his second round.
Kiloh had a bigger disaster - a triple bogey 7 at the opening hole and a bogey at the second - but he birdied the third, fifth and 15th, to salvage a second-round 71 for 145.
Collier, originally from Callander and Scottish boys champion in 1990, strung together his best two rounds since he joined the tour, shooting 75-71 for 146, the limit mark for qualifying for the final round.
Phil McLean (Paul Lawrie Golf Centre) missed the cut by one with 73-74 for 147, a double bogey 6 at the 11th proving very costly.
Former Scottish amateur championb Alexander Culverwell (Dunbar) shot 74-76 for 150 while Kevin Duncan (Paul Lawrie Golf Centre) had a quadruple bogey 8 at the fourth after bogeying the first three holes. He took 46 blows to the turn on his way to a second-round 81 for 152.
Chris Robb (Meldrum House), beaten in a play-off last week, had a 10 at the seventh and took 45 to the turn on his way to a 77 for 153.
Germany's Dominik Pietzsch leads by two with rounds of 67-66 for seven-under 133

ADAMSTAL OPEN
Adamstal GC, Ramsau, Austria
LEADING FIRST-ROUND SCORES
Par 140 (2x70)
133 D Pietzsch (Ger) 67 66
135 J Lopez Lazaro (Fra) 67 68

SCOTS' SCORES
141 R Cameron 69 72 (T12)
145 S Kiloh 74 71 (T37)
146 B Collier 75 71 (T37)

SCOTS WHO MISSED THE CUT
147 P McLean 73 74
150 A Culverwell 74 76
152 K Duncan 71 81
153 C Robb 76 77




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