English Golf Union Order Merit 2006 winner
ROSS McGOWAN ROUNDS OFF GREAT SEASON
Ross McGowan, Banstead Downs has rounded off a successful 2006 season in great style by winning the PING/English Golf Union Order of Merit 2006.
Victory in the English Amateur Championship at the beginning of August wrapped up his domination of this year’s series with a final lead of almost 250 points over his England colleagues Jamie Moul and Gary Wolstenholme, who produced a late season rally to take third place.
“I’m thrilled to top the PING/EGU Order of Merit and to be regarded as the best golfer in England,” said McGowan.
“I’ve enjoyed the whole season which has surpassed my expectations.” He continued, “A big part was winning the English Championship and being picked for England for the Home Internationals and the Eisenhower Trophy.”
EGU Director of Coaching, Peter Mattsson, said, “Ross has certainly been the most consistent golfer over the length of the season. His excellent run of second place finishes at the beginning and in the middle of the season were finally eclipsed when he lifted the English Amateur title. He is a well deserved winner.”
PING Europe has supported Order of Merit which acknowledges the cream of England’s amateur golfers for four years. In 2006 the PING/EGU Order of Merit had undergone a complete review adding more qualifying events and flexibility in points rewarded. Mattsson is pleased with the results commenting,
“The purpose of the PING/EGU Order of Merit is to provide a recognised schedule of events in which the top English amateur golfers can compete. The list of players produced has provided an excellent tool for the England Selectors and presented opportunity and inspiration for the best players to compete against each other.”
PING Europe Marketing Manager, Dave Fanning, added, “Ross has certainly proved to be a worthy winner and we wish him continued success as his career progresses. PING is proud to be involved with the Order of Merit and help support and identify those players who will be our future stars of professional golf.”
Final Order of Merit
1) Ross McGowan (Banstead Downs) 1,746.91
2) Jamie Moul (Stoke by Nayland) 1,497.05
3) Gary Wolstenholme (Kilworth Springs) 1,210.90
The complete 2006 PING/EGU Order of Merit table can be found on the England Teams section of the EGU website.
Ross McGowan, Banstead Downs has rounded off a successful 2006 season in great style by winning the PING/English Golf Union Order of Merit 2006.
Victory in the English Amateur Championship at the beginning of August wrapped up his domination of this year’s series with a final lead of almost 250 points over his England colleagues Jamie Moul and Gary Wolstenholme, who produced a late season rally to take third place.
“I’m thrilled to top the PING/EGU Order of Merit and to be regarded as the best golfer in England,” said McGowan.
“I’ve enjoyed the whole season which has surpassed my expectations.” He continued, “A big part was winning the English Championship and being picked for England for the Home Internationals and the Eisenhower Trophy.”
EGU Director of Coaching, Peter Mattsson, said, “Ross has certainly been the most consistent golfer over the length of the season. His excellent run of second place finishes at the beginning and in the middle of the season were finally eclipsed when he lifted the English Amateur title. He is a well deserved winner.”
PING Europe has supported Order of Merit which acknowledges the cream of England’s amateur golfers for four years. In 2006 the PING/EGU Order of Merit had undergone a complete review adding more qualifying events and flexibility in points rewarded. Mattsson is pleased with the results commenting,
“The purpose of the PING/EGU Order of Merit is to provide a recognised schedule of events in which the top English amateur golfers can compete. The list of players produced has provided an excellent tool for the England Selectors and presented opportunity and inspiration for the best players to compete against each other.”
PING Europe Marketing Manager, Dave Fanning, added, “Ross has certainly proved to be a worthy winner and we wish him continued success as his career progresses. PING is proud to be involved with the Order of Merit and help support and identify those players who will be our future stars of professional golf.”
Final Order of Merit
1) Ross McGowan (Banstead Downs) 1,746.91
2) Jamie Moul (Stoke by Nayland) 1,497.05
3) Gary Wolstenholme (Kilworth Springs) 1,210.90
The complete 2006 PING/EGU Order of Merit table can be found on the England Teams section of the EGU website.
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