Wednesday, October 26, 2016




Peerless Paul Lawrie wins by five at Montrose

after seven-birdie, six-under round of 65

By COLIN FARQUHARSON
Paul Lawrie continued his Portugal Masters form with a brilliant round of six-under-par 65 at Montrose Links today (WED) to win his first appearance of the season on the North-east Alliance season by five strokes.
It was a master class on links golf in a rising wind with birdies at five of the first six holes on his way to an outward 32, marred only by a bogey at the ninth.
Lawrie pushed his bag of birdies up to seven with further gains at the 10th and 15th for an inward 33.
The field of 99, of whom 20 had No Returns, was the highest of the NE Alliance season - and most of them were astonished with Paul's performances. 
Lawrie summed up his round: "It was just a solid day. Hit it well from tee to green. Gave myself a lot of chances and putted nicely again. It was good to keep the form going from last week in Portugal.
"The Montrose course I thought was in very good condition - as always some tough holes mixed in with some good birdie chances."
Joint second on the one-under 70 mark were Royal Aberdeen amateur Nick Macandrew (33-37) and Newmachar tour pro John Duff, finishing in the top two for the fifth time at the seventh fixture of the new season.
Duff would have finished much closer to Lawrie but for bogeying the last three holes after birdies at the fifth, sixth, 11th and 15th.
Macandrew highlighted his card with an eagle 3 at the sixth and birdies at the second, ninth, 14th and 18th.
Paul Lawrie's elder son Craig finished fourth on his own on level par 71.
Craig's inward half of 37 included double bogey 6s at the 10th and 17th.

BEST SCORECARDS TODAY

MONTROSE LINKS PAR 71

OUT 4-4-3 4-4-5 4-4-4: 36  IN 4-4-3 4-4-5 3-4-4: 35

PAUL LAWRIE 65 (-6)

OUT 3-4-2 3-3-4 4-4-5: 32 (-4)
    IN 3-4-3 4-4-4 3-4-4: 33 (-2


JOHN DUFF 70 (-1)

OUT 4-4-3 4-3-4 4-4-4: 34 (-2)
    IN 4-3-3 4-4-4 4-5-5: 36 (+1)

NICK MacANDREW 70 (-1)

OUT 5-3-3 4-4-3 4-4-3: 33 (-3)
    IN 5-5-3 5-3-5 4-4-3: 37 (+2)

CRAIG LAWRIE 71 (level par)

OUT 4-3-3 4-4-4 4-4-4: 34 (-2)
    IN 6-4-3 4-3-4 3-6-4: 37 (+2)

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Leitmannstetter rallies to claim maiden win on 

MENA Golf Tour's Ghala Open

 By VIREN VARMA

MUSCAT,  Oman — Aaron Leitmannstetter overhauled a five-shot deficit to capture the Ghala Open in windy and dusty conditions for his maiden victory on the MENA Golf Tour today.
The 23-year-old German closed with a superb six-under 66 to reach 10-under for the tournament, one clear of joint overnight leader Ahmed Marjan of Morocco as Sweden’s Fredrik From finished in solo third a further shot adrift.
Playing in the day’s sixth last group, Leitmannstetter reeled off seven birdies against a lone bogey to leave a strong field trailing in his wake as he become the first German to inscribe his name on a MENA Tour Trophy. 
“It feels amazing to get the job done this time around after finishing second in this very tournament,” said the Dubai-based German after receiving the winner’s trophy from Ziyad Al Zubair, a board member of Ghala Golf Club, and Moroccan Ambassador to Oman Tariq El Hsissen.
“It was quite windy out there, I though a 10-under would be a good target and luckily I managed to achieve that. Very, very happy with performance during the week, said Leitmannstetter, who is playing in his third season on the MENA Golf Tour. 
Morocco’s Marjan was left ruing shots that got away, especially on the 16th where he was sitting for an eagle, but three putted from 24 feet for par. A birdie on the closing hole could have forced a playoff, but he left it short from 15 feet.
“Yes, I had my chances, but couldn’t take them. Overall, very pleased to finish second. It was good week and I can take many positives from this event. Almost every part of my game fell into place, it’s just that I couldn’t get over the line which is a shame.” 
Chile’s Matias Calderon and the English duo of Benjamin David and Todd Clements shared the leading amateur award after the trio finished on matching five-under 211s.

SCOTSWATCH: Jack Doherty's back-to-back 68s over the final two rounds elevated him to a share of seventh place in the final standings on five-under 211. He earned £1,033.
Rookie Jack McDonald earned £690 for a joint 15th finish on 212 with rounds of 70, 70 and 72.
Aberdeen-born Clarke Lutton, the leading Scot with one round to go, nosedived to a joint 20th finish with a 75 for 213. He earned £557.
Paul Doherty finished T43 on 220 with rounds of 74, 73 and 73.

MENA TOUR - Ghala Open
Ghala Golf Club, Muscat, Oman

LEADING FINAL TOTALS
Par 216 (3x72)
206 A Leitmannstetter (Ger) 70 70 66.
207 A Marjan (Mor) 70 65 72
208 F From (Swe) 72 66 70.

SCOTS' TOTALS
211 J Doherty 75 68 68 (T7)
212 J McDonald 70 70 72 (T15)
213 C Lutton 70 68 75, D Kay 70 71 72 (T20)
220 P Doherty 74 73 73 (T42)

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Fox now leading Scot in PGA Play-offs

Graham Fox has replaced Greig Hutcheon as the leading Scot after three rounds of the PGA Play-offs over Saunton Golf Club's East Course in Devon today (Wed).
Fox, playing out of Clydeway Golf, has shot 73-68-68 for four-under-par 209 and is in second place, three shots behind England's Matt Cort who regained the lead with his third sub-70 score in a row (69-69-68) for seven-uner 206. 
Fox  bogeyed the first but then covered the next 17 holes in four under par with birdies at the third, short fifth, seventh and long 15th in halves of 34.
Hutcheon (Paul Lawrie Golf Centre Inchmarlo) was three over par after 11 holes today, bogeying the sixth, 10th, and 11th before birdieing the short 13th and long 15th in halves of 37-35 for a 72 and a joint fifth position on one-under 212.
Anglo-Scot Ian Campbell (Cheshunt Park) is tied 10th on 214 with rounds of 74, 69 and 71.
Paul O'Hara (North Lanarkshire Leisure) had no birdies to offset four bogeys in his third-round 75 for joint 20th place on 221 in the select field of 24.
First prize is £2,000 and the first three will gain automatic selection to the GB and I team for the PGA Cup match against the United States.  
Places in the fields for the BMW PGA Championship and British Masters also await the leading finishers.

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PGA PLAY-OFFS
Saunton Golf Club East Course, Devon.
THIRD-ROUND LEADERBOARD
Par 213 (3x71)
206 M Cort (Eng) 69 69 68
209 G Fox (Sco) 73 68 68
210 P Streeter (Eng) 69 68 73

OTHER SCOTS' SCORES
212 G Hutcheon 71 69 72 (T5)
214 I Campbell 74 69 71 (T10)
221 P O'Hara 76 70 76  (T20)

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Cort on course to make it third time lucky

PGA NEWS RELEASE
Two-time runner up Matthew Cort has an elusive PGA Play-Offs title within his grasp after a flawless 68 at Saunton Golf Club.
The event hasn’t been kind to the Leicestershire golfer - he lost in a play-off in 2013 while last year was leading by one going up the last only to see a two-shot swing to Gareth Wright.
But the Beedles Lake-attached pro is well-placed to erase those disappointments, having carved out a healthy lead going into the final round of the £15,000 event.
Nearest challenger, Scotland’s Graham Fox, who also carded a 68, is three strokes back at four under for the tournament with overnight leader Paul Streeter slipping to third, a further shot back following a two-over-par 73.
Cort’s consistency has been reflected by just three bogeys in his opening 54 holes although he twice skirted with dropped shots at 17 and 18 thanks to some heavy-handed putting.
“On 17, I was on the green, about 35 feet away but the pin was cut on the right on a ridge so I’m thinking don’t leave it short, make sure you get it up the slope, and it took off. I de-greened it so it was nice to hole the one coming back,” said Cort.
“I have a good friend who says he wants me to be a bit more attacking on the putts – and that one was!
“On the last, it’s downhill into the wind, and I think my brain was a little bit fried with the pace so again that was a good two putt having left myself eight feet short but overall I played very steady.”
With a top ten finish and a spot in next year’s BMW PGA Championship virtually confirmed, Cort also has his sights on securing a place in the PGA Cup team – the top three automatically qualifying for the 2017 Great Britain and Ireland team which is captained by Saunton’s Lossiemouth-born Albert MacKenzie.
“I’ve played Wentworth the last four years and not done so well. That was the main target – to get into the top ten - now I have got PGA Cup to play for – which is a big deal as I’ve not played it before. I’ve watched the last two, thinking I wouldn’t mind a go.”
Despite his advantage, Cort is unlikely to take anything for granted with the East Course capable of biting at any moment.
“Links bunkers can get you in trouble – on the second I went for one and ended in greenside trap. It was lying pretty badly in the bottom of bunker with a steep face. I didn’t get it out but managed to hit my second bunker shot close and holed it for a par,” added Cort.
“Those kind of dangers lurk out there and if you start spraying it off the tee you can get into some bother. I’ve just got to go out and play half decent and get it done.”
With successive 68s following an opening 73, Clydeway Golf’s Fox has crept into contention and poses the most immediate threat to Cort and takes a refreshingly straightforward approach to proceedings.
“I just go out and play, hit it and find it, hit it and find it, I’m not really thinking beyond that,” said Fox.
“The golden carrot is dangling for you but I couldn’t care less at the moment, I’ll just go out and play and it will be what it will be.”
Roberts Coles (Maylands Golf and Country Club) is in fourth spot at two under with the trio of Phil Archer (Birchwood), Colm Moriarty (Drive Golf Performance) and Greig Hutcheon (Paul Lawrie Golf Centre Inchmarlo) at one under. Irish duo Neil O’Briain (Old Conna) and Damien McGrane are level par.


Leading third round scores
par 213 (3x71)
Pos    Scores                   Name                  Represents
1       69, 69, 68 (-7)    Matthew Cort       Beedles Lake
2       73, 68, 68 (-4)    Graham Fox         Clydeway Golf
3       69, 68, 73 (-3)    Paul Streeter        Lincoln Golf Centre
4       76, 65, 70 (-2)    Robert Coles         Maylands G and CC
T5     73, 70, 69 (-1)    Phil Archer           Birchwood
T5     69, 72, 71           Colm Moriarty      Drive Golf Performance
 T5    71, 69, 72           Greig Hutcheon    Paul Lawrie Golf Centre

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