SCOTS PAIR FOURTH IN LEAGUE TO DUBAI GRAND FINAL
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More
than 700 golfers from across the UK entered the prestigious 2012 League
to Dubai, but ultimately the titles ended up in the north and south of
England, after an exciting grand final in Dubai.
Chris
Wall, from Middlesbrough, and Mark Green, from Stockton-on-Tees - who
both play their golf at Middlesbrough GC - secured the pairs title,
while Andy Clements, from Cranleigh, Surrey, the membership manager at
West Sussex's Cottesmore GC, was the proud winner of the individual
competition, both of which were played out over three of Dubai's top
courses: the Wadi by Faldo Course at the Emirates Golf Club; Dubai Creek
Golf Club; and the Earth Course at Jumeirah Golf Estates. Points were
awarded according to daily placings.
The
stunning, all-expenses-paid trip to the emirate - which included return
flights and six nights' half-board accommodation at a five-star hotel -
was reward for their initial efforts in battling their way through
their local league and a regional final during 2012.
Wall,
an eight handicapper, and, Green, who plays off 11, scored 425 points
to finish 20 clear of runners-up John Woodward (Manor House, Wiltshire)
and Gary Prescott (The Kendleshire, Avon).
Wall
explained: "We took the lead on day one at the Faldo and just hoped to
hang on until the end. To get a chance to play these courses is a prize
in itself so anything else we achieved was a bonus. We were trying our
best and it has been a tournament played in great spirit with some good
golf thrown in. I wish this event every success in the world."
Clements,
who plays off a handicap of nine, saw off his nearest rival, Richard
Harris, from Cams Hall Estate, in Hampshire, by just 10 points.
He
said: ""This was my first time in Dubai and it was fantastic to win
such a great tournament. Dubai is well set up for golf and the service
around the clubs is excellent.
"I
didn't think rounds of 30, 31 and 28 would be enough to win but it
shows you how tough the conditions are - it was also very windy and the
courses were all new to us. I came for the experience mainly and just
wanted to play steady golf. I played well off my handicap to get here
and after this experience I'll definitely be entering again. Overall it
has been awesome."
The
overall experience was summed up by Stuart Wilson, from West Kilbride,
and a member at Ardeer GC. Despite finishing ninth of nine finalists in
the individual event he said:
"It didn't matter if I won or not - you
win by actually getting here. Anything else is just a bonus. I only knew
a couple of the other guys from the regional final but we are all here
for the same reason and enjoy being together.
"I've
already entered the competition for next year - I like the format as it
gives you a chance even if you lose a match. I'm the only member from
my club to enter but there is definitely a lot more interest after I won
a place at the grand final.
"My best chance of getting here was in the
first year as I am sure the interest in now going to be very high. More
players should enter as it's a tournament that deserves to be a success
and the experience of being here to play golf on these courses is second
to none."
Inspired
by the European Tour's Race to Dubai, the League to Dubai - which is
sanctioned by the R&A - pits amateur golfers against each other
initially in a local league format, between April and August, playing
two home matches and two away. The league winners head to one of three
regional finals from where the top three (top two in the pairs'
competition) qualify for the grand final in Dubai - all for just a
one-off entry fee, which in 2013 will be just £35 per person.
To enter the 2013 League to Dubai or to find out more about the competition, visit www.leaguetodubai.co.uk
Results:
Pairs: 1
Chris Wall and Mark Green (both Middlesbrough) 425pts; 2 John
Woodward (Castle Combe) and Gary Prescott (Kendleshire) 405; 3 Martin Derrick and Andy Gilbert (both Dyke) 380; 4 Graeme Lawson
(Grangemouth) and Darren Murray (Boat of Garten) 365; 5 Malcolm
Crowson (Wychwood Park) and Colin Peace (Willow Valley) 355.
Individual: 1
Andy Clements (Cottesmore) 405pts 2 Richard Harris (Cams Hall
Estate) 400; 3 Jeremy Platt (East Berkshire) 380; 4 Malcolm Gregg
(Hallamshire) 345; 5 Jon Balmforth (Ramsdale Park) 340; 6, Phil
Broadley (Deer Park) 330; 7 Matt Hazell (Malton and Norton) 320; 8
Lee Myers (Tynemouth) 315; 9 Stuart Wilson (Ardeer) 230.
Labels: Amateur Men
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