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Euan McIntosh, Stewart and Bell Secure Order of Merit Titles
SCOTTISH GOLF NEWS RELEASE
The trio of Euan
McIntosh, Jamie Stewart and Graham Bell are celebrating success after
winning their respective domestic Order of Merit titles in 2016.
Turnhouse’s McIntosh, 47,
pictured, has turned the clock black to storm to victory in the men’s standings,
while Stewart, 16, from Old Course Ranfurly, won a closely-fought battle
for the boys’ crown, beating Scottish boys’ champion Eric McIntosh by
just six points.
Downfield’s Bell, 57,
meantime, came on top in his Senior Men’s contest with fellow European
Senior Team champion Ronnie Clark. The Girls’, Women’s and Senior
Women’s Orders of Merit will be finalised in the coming weeks when their
fixture lists are completed.
Former professional
McIntosh, who only returned to Scotland in April after 20 years away,
put the seal on his remarkable comeback year by winning the closing
event, the South East District Open at Royal Musselburgh, by eight
strokes – his first amateur
victory since 2002.
McIntosh had previously
posted five top-five results in 2016, helping him achieve a men’s home internationals cap for the first time since 1989.
With 577 points, he
finished well clear of second-placed Matthew Clark from Kilmacolm (426
points), with Craigielaw’s Grant Forrest third on 412. McIntosh credits
his renaissance to a new-found love for the game and the coaching of
Colin Brooks, based
at the Braid Hills Golf Centre in Edinburgh.
“I quit playing for 10
years,” admitted McIntosh. “I started again last summer and it wasn’t good, to
be honest. I just got the bug back for it. I started playing away and
never really expected anything, but it’s obviously gone pretty well.
Colin Brooks has
been fantastic with me at Braid Hills, brilliant.
“You never know until you
are in the heat of the battle, but I’ve loved it. I’m enjoying
competing again, especially against the young guys. I played pro golf
for 12 years at various levels, played with a lot of good players, so
I’ve had the experience.”
McIntosh has stormed from
outside the top 500 on the World Amateur Golf Ranking to a new high of
107th following his South East District Open win, now setting his sights on
more success in bigger amateur events in 2017.
He added: “I didn’t have
a world ranking at the start of the year, but I’m now just outside the
top 100, so let’s see if we can improve further and see how far we can
go next year.”
Meantime, Stewart was
relieved to hold off the challenge of Eric McIntosh and another boys’
international, Rory Franssen, to lift the boys' merit title.
The Renfrewshire player
enjoyed a hugely consistent year, posting eight top-10 finishes across boys’ and men’s events, and earned GB and I team honours by playing in the
Jacques Leglise Trophy.
“I just managed to finish ahead of Eric,” said Stewart. “It was
always going to be close and I sneaked it in the end. It really is just
one shot. After playing for GB&I and getting that experience this
year, this caps my year off. It was one of my goals
at the start of the year to win it.
“Next year I’m probably
going to play more men’s events, so it’s a relief, more than anything,
to win it in the end. There has been good rivalry among us all this year
so it’s great to come out on top.”
Elsewhere, Bell is
celebrating his best year in the amateur ranks after ending the title
hopes of the defending champion, Clark. Bell finished just 26 points
clear of Erskine’s Clark following his tie for top spot in last week’s
Order of Merit Finals Day
at Blairgowrie.
He said: “It’s great to
win. It was me and Ronnie in the hunt, really, and me managing to tie
for first at Blairgowrie allowed to me to get just enough points to
overtake him.
“It’s been a great few
days, winning the Senior Team title with Scotland in Slovenia and now
the Order of Merit. The more you can play in these merit events the
better chance you have, and fortunately for me I’ve been able to play
more than I have in the
past. I was runner-up in the Senior Amateur Championship this year too
at Formby, losing a play-off, so it’s without a doubt the best season
I’ve had.”
Labels: Amateur Men, Boys, Senior men
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