Wednesday, December 13, 2006

News of Scots playing on United States mini-tours

RHIND MATCHES TEXAS PAR

Lee Rhind from Uphall matched the par of 72 in the first round of the Kingwood Classic 2, a Tight Lies Tour Winter Series event at Kingwood, Houston in Texas.
Lee, who had an eagle 3 at the fifth and a birdie at the second, bogeyed the fourth, 14th and 17th to be sharing 16th place in a field of 60.
American Patrick Prince led with a bogey-free, six-under-par 66.
Only the top 19 will earn prize money in a 54-hole tournament in which the top prize is $5,625 and the entry fee $618 for tour members and $746 for non-members.

CORMACK, KIRKPATRICK DOWN
THE FIELD IN FLORIDA

Paul Cormack, an assistant professional from Inchmarlo Golf Centre, Banchory, and Edinburgh exile David Kirkpatrick, based in Florida for the past decade, shared 62nd place on four-over-par 76 at the end of the first round of the sixth event in the NGA Pro Tour Winter Series at Southern Dunes Golf Club, Haines City in Florida.
American Mark Petzold led with a four-under 68.
Mark Barnard, like Cormack an assistant pro from Banchory but attached to Slaley Hall Golf Club, withdrew from the competition.
Cormack and Barnard return to Scotland at the end of the week, after playing on this mini-tour since early November.

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