Thursday, July 14, 2016

Conor O'Neil (T5 finish top Scot at EuroPro Tour event on Loch Lomond


CORT CONQUERS IN FOUR-WAY 

CARRICK PLAY-OFF
By NICK TEALE

Matthew Cort claimed his second HotelPlanner.com PGA EuroPro Tour win of the season with a play-off victory in the Motocaddy Masters at The Carrick on Loch Lomond.


Cort (Beedles Lake Golf Club; 69, 68, 73) began the day at five under par but despite shooting a two-over-par 73 in his final round to join Greg Payne (Chobham Golf Club; 71, 70, 69), Mark Young (Clitheroe; 69, 70, 71) and playing partner and roommate Andrew Marshall (Bawburgh Golf Club; 69, 68, 73) in a four-way play-off on the 18th.


Payne, Marshall and Cort all found the green in two on the extra hole, with Young on in three after finding the rough from the tee. Payne and Marshall, however, had long putts and despite knocking them close had to watch on as Cort sunk a 12-foot birdie putt for the win, having bogeyed the 18th in regulation play needing a par for the win.

“I thought I had blown it coming down the last in regulation play,” admitted Cort, who wins £10,000 a brand new Motocaddy S1 Lithium trolley, Bushnell Tour X Range Finder and Bolle Sunglasses. 
“I started pretty well but then ended up a couple over par for the day. Myself and Andy thought we were out of it. It was a funny day and there were some tricky pin positions and the guys must have struggled.


“I hit a good driver and six iron in the play-off and it was nice to hole the putt. I have always seemed to win by a couple of shots when I have won tournaments so it was nice to win one where I needed to hole a putt, it is a great feeling.


“To be top of the Order of Merit is great. I have only played three events so it is amazing to have two wins and an eighth. When I first entered my first event I didn’t expect to have two wins under my belt so fast. I will go home, enjoy the weekend and start working on the next one.”


Cort’s win means Payne slips to second on the Race To Desert Springs but with two outright second placed finishes and this tied second, the Chobham golfer has further cemented his place in the all-important top five.


The HotelPlanner.com PGA EuroPro Tour’s next stop is the Lookers Championship at Close House in Newcastle, where the tournament runs from Wednesday, July 27 until Wednesday, July 29.


Highlights of the Motocaddy Masters air on Sky Sports on Tuesday, July 26.

  LEADING FINAL TOTALS
210 M Cort (Eng) 69 68 73 (£10,000) won play-off against G Payne (Eng) 71 70 69 (£3,666), M Young (Eng) 69, 70 71 (£3,666) and A Marshall (Eng) 69 68 73 (£3,666)

SCOTS' SCORES AND PRIZEMONEY
211 Conor O'Neil 71 70 70 (T5)  (£1,625)
216 John Henry 74 70 72 (T14) (£625)
218 Ryan Campbell 76 69 73 (T24 (£450)
219 Kris Nicol 73 73 73, Jordan McColl 74 71 74, Neil Fenwick 72 73 74, Callum MacAulay 70 74 75 (T27) (£401 each).
221 Paul McKechnie 73 72 76, Clarke Lutton 72 73 76 (T40) (£340 each).








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Kevin Duncan leading Scot in Germany

Kevin Duncan from Ellon is the best placed of the eight Scots taking part in the German PGA Development Tour's Sparkassen Open at Bochumer Golf Club.
He shot a two-under-par 70 to be T17, five behind the French leader Mathieu who had a 65 to lead by one from compatriot Antoine Schwartz.

LEADERBOARD
Par 72
65 Mathieu Fenasse (France)
66 Antoine Schwartz (France)

SCOTS' SCORES
70 Kevin Duncan (T17)
71 Philip McLean (T25)
72 Ben Collier (T37)
73 Daniel Kay (T52)
74 Ross Cameron (T63)
75 Sam Kiloh (T77)
76 Alexander Culverwell (T84)
79 Chris Robb (T107).





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Rasmus is Great Dane -  wins the McGregor Trophy by six
 
Denmark’s Rasmus Hojgaard put on a command performance today to win the  McGregor Trophy  by six shots, finishing on seven-under par at Royal Ashdown Forest in Sussex. 
The 15-year-old signed off with a birdie on the 72nd hole, having shot two-under 70 and 67 in the final two rounds, speeding away from his rivals in the English U16 boys’ open stroke play championship.
He also won the Jean Case Memorial Salver for the best gross score by an U15 player, finishing nine shots ahead of second placed Dylan de Prosperis of Italy.
Hojgaard (image © Leaderboard Photography) adds this win to his Danish amateur title which he won two weeks ago and to the bronze medal won last week when Denmark’s boys finished third in their European team championship.
“It has been an incredible three weeks,” said Hojgaard, who ranks his McGregor triumph as the greatest of his successes because of its international status.
The runner-up on one-under par was Michael Gilbert of Chelmsford in Essex, who recently won the Sir Henry Cooper Junior Masters.
 “It’s a real confidence boost for next week,” he said as he looked forward to the U18 Carris Trophy.
Third place was shared by de Prosperis, who made a big move with 68 in the third round, and by England’s Harry Goddard (Hanbury Manor), who was the halfway leader.
Fourteen-year-old Dominic Clemons (Gog Magog) scored 68 in the last round and finished on three-over, sharing fifth place with Yorkshire’s Charlie Daughtrey (Rotherham).
Hojgaard started today on level par, three shots behind Goddard and one ahead of Daughtrey, but after round three he held a one-shot lead. In the afternoon he played superb golf with just one small flaw when he three-putted the 15th for his only bogey of the afternoon.
For the rest he fired at the pins and grabbed his birdie chances. On the outward half he claimed three in a row from the fourth, moving to five-under for the championship and distancing himself from his rivals.  Three more birdies came on the back nine, including two in the last three holes, which satisfied Hojgaard after his struggles there in the first two rounds. He is pictured, left, celebrating his 18th hole birdie.
If he found an awkward situation he made the solution look easy, for example on the seventh when he had to play from the rough with the ball lying well below his feet. The ball sailed out and on to the green en route to another par.
He was grouped with Goddard and Daughtrey who played with great determination as they chased him. All three produced some great golf, with plenty of birdies - and an eagle from Goddard on the eighth.
But Daughtrey came to grief on the short 14th where his tee shot found a nasty lie in the heathery humps and hillocks just off the green. Similarly, the 16th cost Goddard dearly after his drive went in the heather.
Meanwhile, Gilbert climbed the leaderboard with a pair of 70s today, despite the toll taken by the difficult 17th which cost him three shot in total. “I hate that hole!” he laughed. Otherwise, he managed six birdies and an eagle during the course of the two rounds.

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FIFE GOLFING ASSOCIATION

2016 BOYS’ ORDER OF MERIT


Positions after 8 events



1 John Paterson (St Andrews New) 280 pts

2 Calum Giffen (Lundin) 245 
3 Christian Barbour (Cupar) 185

4 Jonas Summers (Leven Thistle) 140 
5 Toby Smith (St Andrews GC) 97

6 Keith Bowman (St Anrews New) 90

7 Steven Paterson (Lundin) 80 
8 Sam Nicholson (Lundin) 67

T9 Fraser Binnie (Dunnikier Park) 60
T9 Ben Caton (St Andrews New) 60





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Co-sponsor Nick Robson wins leading amateur award by seven strokes

                Tim Spence with the Aberdeen Senior Masters championship trophy. 
                        Picture by Cal Carson Golf Agency


PROFESSIONALS
201 T Spence (Eng) 65 66 70 (£10,000) 
202 S Dodd (Wal) 70 67 65 (£5,000), P Price (Wal) 68 66  68 (£3,500)
204 P Linhart (Spa) 68 68 68 (£3,000), B Conser (USA) 67 68 69 (£2,500)
205 D Shacklady (Eng) 66 71 68 (£2,000)

206 J Harrison (Eng) 69 71 66 (£1,600), J P Sallat (Fra) 69 68 69 (£1,400), P Broadhurst (Eng) 68 68 70 (£1,300), P Wesselingh (Eng) 64 71 71 (£1,200).
The leading 40 professionals earned prizemoney down to £260 for 40th place. 

207 P Affleck (Eng) 72 69 66, S Brown (Eng) 67 72 68, J Sandelin (Swe) 66 70 71
208 A Franco (Arg) 72 67 69, C Hunsucker (USA) 69 70 69

209 J Romero (Spa) 69 75 65, R Arnott (Sco) 72 71 66, J Hoskinson (Eng) 68 70 71
210 P Baker (Eng) 67 73 70, S Ball (Eng) 69 70 71, P Streeter (Eng) 66 70 74
211 A Oldcorn (Sco) 70 72 69, A Mackenzie (Sco) 69 73 69, K Hutton (Sco) 70 70 71, S McNally (Eng) 68 72 71, F Mann (Sco) 71 68 72, T Helen (USA) 68 69 74, S McAllister (Sco) 66 70 75
212 M Mielke (Fra) 74 70 68 
213 C Monasterio (Arg) 69 72 72, C Dennis (USA) 69 71 73
214 J M Buendia (Spa) 72 70 72

215 J Berendt (Arg) 75 70 70, J Cheetham (Eng) 68 77 70, P Woodward (Eng) 69 72 74

216 G Joyner (Aust) 74 73 69, G Wall (Aust) 72 73 71,  J Laforce (Fra) 70 75 71, N Sweet (Eng) 72 71 73, P Parker (Eng) 68 73 75
217 S Van Vuuren (SAf) 70 76 71, D Pearce (Eng) 71 72 74

218 K Tenmark (Swe) 74 74 70, M Briggs (Eng) 72 75 71, M Forster (Eng) 69 77 72, J Murphy (Eng) 68 76 74

219 K Kami (Nepal) 70 82 67, M Dagenais (Can) 73 75 71, C Suneson (Spa) 72 76 71, G Banister (Aust) 74 71 74, T Lawrence (Eng) 73 72 74.
220 C Monk (Eng) 72 74 74, N Mitchell (Eng) 72 72 76 
221 A Firman (Eng) 72 75 74

222 J Nouges (Arg) 73 79 70, M Spooner (Eng) 73 76 73.
223 S Davidson (Eng) 74 75 74, C Blackmore (Wal) 74 74 75
224 D Narveson (Can) 74 77 73 
225 M Richardson (Eng) 74 74 77
226 G Shoesmith (Eng) 77 74 75, S Shaw (USA) 73 78 75,M Reynard (Eng) 73 76 77
227 R Lane (Eng) 79 76 72, N Marr (Sco) 76 78 73
228 M Dale (Eng) 75 73 80
229 R Briars (Eng) 78 75 76
230 S Puzey (USA) 79 73 78, D Thomson (Sco) 76 75 79 
231 M Field (Eng) 73 78 80 

233 A Rogers (Eng) 80 80 73, M Macara (Wal) 80 79 74, K El Baradie (Swi) 76 76 81

236 S S Panton (Swi) 80 82 74, D MacDougall (Sco) 78 81 77, B Rollinson (USA)76 83 77.
238 X Naudet (Fra) 76 82 80
239 W McQueeney (Sco) 75 84 80 
240 P Puisset (Fra) 78 85 77, D Young (Eng) 82 80 78
243 G Bikinidou (Fra) 82 74 87

248 T Bouba (Cameroons) 83 85 80, C Linstead (Eng) 80 82 86
258 J Gamarra (Arg) 94 83 81, N Betts (Eng) 84 88 86
272 J Capre (Fra) 88 91 93

LEADING PROFESSIONALS NET TOTALS
(Age deducted from final total)
145  J P Sallat (Fra) (age 61) (£1,000)

149 A Franco (Paraguay) (age 59) (£500)
150 J Harrison (Eng) (age 56) (£250), B Conser (USA) (age 54) (£250)
151 J Hoskinson (Eng) (age 58), P Linhart (Spa) (age 53)
152 P Wesselingh (Eng) (age 54), T Spence (Eng) (age 49)
153 S Ball (Eng) (age 57), S Dodd (Wal) (age 49), P Price (Wal) (age 49)
154 S Brown (Eng) (age 53)
155 A Oldcorn (Sco) (age 56), F Mann (Sco) (age 56)
156 A Mackenzie (Sco) (age 55), T Thelen (USA) (age 55), D Shacklady (Eng) (age 49), P Broadhurst (Eng) (age 50)

157 R Arnott (Sco) (age 52), P Affleck (Eng) (age 50), C Hunsucker (USA) (age 51), S McAllister (Sco) (age 54)
158 J Sandelin (Swe) (age 49)
159 J Laforce (Fra) (age 57), M Mielke (Fra) (age 53), K Hutton (Sco) (age 52), J M Buendia (Spa) (age 55)


AMATEURS
SCRATCH
Par 210 
212 N Robson (Sco) 68 74 70 (£500 voucher)

219 S Jensen (Eng) 77 74 68 (£200 voucher)
223 B Brooks (Sco) 74 74 75(£100 voucher)
226 N Gold (Sco) 75 76 75

236 G Cooper (Sco) 73 83 76

238 G Ross (Sco) 79 82 77
239 D Forsyth (Sco) 80 81 78 
249 D Bell (Sco) 84 91 74
254 I Skidmore (Eng) 86 87 81
259 C Munoz (Spa) 88 89 82

  Champion Tim Spence flanked by the tournament sponsors (left to right): Nick Robson (Thistle Windows and Conservatories), Bob Edwards, chairman of Meldrum House Hotel, and Gary Ross, owner of Gym Rental.

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 Scottish Seniors Golfing Society Matchplay at Panmure


This afternoon's quarter finals were all extremely close.

In the first match  Ronnie Clark (Erskine) came back from 4 down after 5 holes against Jalil Aman to win by 2 holes. 

Malcolm Reid (Sonning) overcame Ian Angus (Duff House Royal) at the 18th.

Lindsay Gordon (Turnhouse) edged out John Fraser (Royal Burgess) by 1 hole,
winning the 17th and 18th in a tense finish.

In the last match Duncan Hamilton (Mortonhall) won 2&1 against Graham Bell (Downfield)

Tomorrow morning's Semi-Finals will therefore be contested by:

Ronnie Clark (Erskine) v Malcolm Reid (Sonning)
Lindsay Gordon (Turnhouse) v Duncan Hamilton (Mortonhall)


The Final of the Super Seniors will follow with :

Ken Thomson (Bramall Park) v Bill Methven (Royal Aberdeen) 


 THURSDAY RESULTS

SECOND ROUND

R Clark (Erskine) bt J Johnston (Lanark) 5 and 3
J Aman (Grangemouth) bt D Shields (Glenearn) 2 and 1
I Angus (Duff House Royal) bt I Brotherston (Dumfries and Co) 1 hole.
M Reid (Sonning) bt G Blair (Haddington) 5 and 4


J  Fraser (Royal Burgess) bt A. Smith (Turriff) 6 and 5
L Gordon (Turnhouse) bt T. Patterson (Sunningdale) 2 holes
D Hamilton ( Mortonhall) bt  G. MacDonald (Glenbervie) 2 and 1.


QUARTER-FINALS
Clark bt Aman 2 holes.
Reid bt Angus 1 hole.
Gordon bt Fraser 1 hole.
Hamilton bt Fell 2 and 1.
SEMI-FINALS
Clark v Reid
Gordon v Hamilton 


SUPER SENIORS

Semi-finals
K Thomson (Bramall Park) bt L Clark (Edzell) 4 and 3
B Methven (Royal Aberdeen) bt D Millar (St Andrews New) at 19th


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Live scoring from Day 1 of the Open at Royal Troon

                     Colin Montgomerie in early action at the 2016 Open at Royal Troon.

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