Wednesday, June 29, 2016

Fraser Moore (71) leads Scots at EuroPro Tour event in NE England

Glenbervie's Fraser Moore is the best placed Scot at the end of the first round of this week's PGA EuroPro Tour event at Longhirst Hall, Morpeth in the North-east of England.
He returned a 71 to be three shots off the pace in a share of 10th place in a field of 156 players. 

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SUMMARY OF THE FIRST-DAY HIGHLIGHTS

LEADING FIRST-ROUND SCORES
68 M Bedford (Eng)
69 C Evans (Eng), J Timmis (Eng), N Kearney (Eng)

SCOTS' SCORES
71 F Moore (T10)
72 C Macaulay (T16)
73 R Campbell, K Nicol, F McKenna (T25)
74 J Duff (T32)
76 M Stewart (T58)
77 C Lawrie, J Hendrick, N Fenwick (T74)
78 L Saltman (T87)
79 J McColl, Z Saltman (T106)
80 P McKechnie (T116)
81 E Saltman, J Steven (T124)
84 S Lawrie (T141)
85 G Duncan (T146)
NR N Henderson.
TO FINISH: J Henry, C O'Neil, B Craggs 

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Bedford leads at end of wet first day 
By NICK TEALE
Mike Bedford leads the Dawson and Sanderson Classic by one shot at the end of a wet first round of the HotelPlanner.com PGA EuroPro Tour event at Longhirst Hall Golf Club in Northumberland.
Rain fell consistently at the Morpeth venue for much of the opening day, with the afternoon groups suffering the worst of the wet weather.
Bedford (Bramhall Park Golf Club) carded an opening-round 68, four under par, on the Dawson Course to lead. Christopher Evans (Wishaw Golf Club), Jason Timmis (Newcastle-Under-Lyme GC) and Niall Kearney (The Royal Dublin) share second on three under.
Bedford made three consecutive birdies from the sixth but a double bogey at the 11th pushed him back down the leaderboard. However, a run a four birdies from the 12th saw him to five under before a bogey at 17 pulled him back to just one ahead of his nearest rivals.
Evans enjoyed his best ever EuroPro Tour finish here last year when he finished second and occupies that position alongside two others at the close of the first round after a 69 made up of four birdies and three bogeys.
Ireland’s Kearney had five birdies for his 69, while Timmis was four under on his front nine before a bogey at the 12th denied him a share of the overnight lead.
Six golfers are two behind the leader on a weather-effected day which saw only sixteen golfers sign for under par rounds. A cut to the leading 50 players and ties will be made at the conclusion of Thursday’s second round, with the third and final round to be played on Friday.
Spectator entry to the Dawson and Sanderson Classic is free throughout the event and a two-hour highlights package will air on Sky Sports 4 on Tuesday, July 12.
 



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