Top England players follow Danny
Willett to take on France
Leading
England amateurs will follow in the footsteps of US Masters champion
Danny Willett when they take on France in next week’s biennial
international.
The
match - at Formby Golf Club, Lancashire, on the weekend of May 14 and
15 – is a must for talent spotters, who have been richly rewarded when
looking for future stars.
Both
Danny Willett and Chris Wood were in the 2008 match – and gave ample
indication of what was to come. Willett sealed his final day singles
with five successive birdies while Wood won all four of his matches.
In
2010 Tommy Fleetwood was in the team, playing a memorable singles
against Victor Dubuisson. Other players have included Eddie Pepperell,
Tom Lewis and Jean van de Velde.
This
year’s England team is also packed with promise. The eight-strong
line-up is Jamie Bower of Yorkshire, Scott Gregory of Hampshire, Josh
Hilleard of Somerset, Paul Kinnear of Lancashire, Bradley Moore of
Derbyshire, Alfie Plant of Kent, Ashton Turner of Lincolnshire and James
Walker of Yorkshire.
Bower,
Hilleard, Plant and Walker are all very recent winners – with Plant
(pictured top) impressively taking the honours in the Lytham Trophy at
the weekend.
Three
of the team – Bower, Moore and Gregory - are in the world top 50 with
Turner not far behind. Hilleard, who won four times in 22 days in April,
moved up over 100 places in the rankings in one week.
They
will play the French line up of Edgar Catherine, Ugo Coussaud, Andoni
Etchenique, Jeong Weon Ko, Adrien Pendaries, Pierre Pineau, Grégoire
Schoeb and Victor Veyret. Coussaud tied second in the Lytham Trophy.
The
fixture dates back to 1934 and England have won 28 of the matches so
far, conceding just five. The French team were last successful in 2010
in Chantilly.
The
match consists of four foursomes and eight singles on each day and
spectators are very welcome to watch the action unfold at Formby, which
is renowned as one of the world’s great links courses, set amongst
magnificent coastal sand dunes and towering pines.
The
club has hosted the Amateur Championship on four occasions producing
winners including Jose Maria Olazabal and Matteo Manassero. However
this is the first time that the England v France match has been played
at Formby.
The England players:
Jamie Bower,
23, (Meltham) won twice on an early season tour of South Africa, in the
Gauteng North Amateur and the Southern Cape Open, and was third in the
African Open. Last season he was a semi-finalist in the English amateur
and had a series of top ten finishes in events including the European
amateur, where he was sixth, the French amateur, the Lytham Trophy and
the Hampshire Salver.
Scott Gregory,
21, (Corhampton) was runner-up in the 2016 Spanish Amateur and helped
England win the Costa Ballena Quadrangular tournament earlier this
season. He tied fourth in last year’s European men’s amateur
championship, was runner-up in the Lagonda Trophy and fourth in the
Waterford Trophy, which he was defending. He was a quarter-finalist in
the English amateur, having reached the final the previous year.
Josh Hilleard,
21, (Farrington Park) won four events in the space of 22 days in April:
the West of England Championship, the Berkhamsted Trophy, the Faldo
Series Wales Championship and the Hampshire Salver. He was also in
England’s winning team at the Costa Ballena Quadrangular Tournament.
Last season he was top qualifier for the English amateur and won the
Midland Open and the North of England Youths.
Paul Kinnear,
22, (Formby) is a member of the host club. He played in The Open at St
Andrews last year and was third in the Brabazon Trophy, where he was
the leading English player, and reached the last 16 in the English
amateur championship. He represented England on a tour of South Africa
earlier this season notably signing off in the South African stroke play
with a 63 and a share of 14th place.
Bradley Moore,
18, (Kedleston Park) was joint runner-up in the Lytham Trophy and
helped Europe beat Asia Pacific in the 2016 Bonallack Trophy. He tied
third in this year’s Lake Maquarie International in Australia, won the
2015 Carris Trophy – the English U18 boys' open stroke play – and was
top qualifier for the British boys’ championship. He captained the
GB&I boys’ team which successfully retained the 2015 Jacques Leglise
Trophy.
Alfie Plant,
23, (Sundridge Park) beat an international field by seven shots at the
weekend to win the Lytham Trophy – and had been due a big title. Last
season he was runner up in the English Amateur, the Chiberta Grand Prix
and the Hampshire Hog; third in the Biarritz Cup, and was joint top
points scorer for England in the 2015 Home Internationals. He was 10th
in this season’s Cape Province Open while touring South Africa with
England Golf.
Ashton Turner,
20, (Kenwick Park) had a top ten finish in the Lytham Trophy and helped
Europe beat Asia Pacific in the Bonallack Trophy. He toured Australia
earlier this season where he had top 20 finishes in the Master of the
Amateurs and the Lake Macquarie Amateur, reached the second round of the
Australian Amateur and made the matchplay in the New South Wales
Amateur. He won the U21 Darwin Salver last year, having also held it in
2013.
James Walker,
22, (The Oaks) won this season’s Selborne Salver and reached the
semi-finals of the Spanish amateur championship, losing to the eventual
champion only on the 19th. He was sixth at the weekend’s Lytham Trophy
where his second round 66 was the low round of the championship. He won
the 2015 Waterford Trophy, was runner-up in the Tillman Trophy and third
in the North of England youths’ championship. His father, Graham, is
the England team coach.
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