FROM THE SGU WEBSITE
Host Area Fife will battle it out with Lothians, Stirlingshire and
Glasgow for the GolfKings Scottish Area Team Championship title after
leading the stroke play stage of the weather-shortened qualifying round
at Crail Golfing Society today.
As winds gusted at over 40mph,
combined with driving rain, SGU organisers were forced to reduce the
event to one round of qualifying and abandon this afternoon’s play, with
the two best scores from each course (Balcomie and Craighead) counting
for the team’s qualifying total.
That left Fife, the 2011
champions, as leading qualifiers from the 16 Areas with a total of 294,
two shots clear of title record holders Lothians. Stirlingshire made it
through in third place on 299, while Glasgow edged out Clackmannanshire
by a single shot on 306 to seal the fourth semi-final berth.
Scottish Boys Championship runner-up Ewan Scott produced the morning’s
best round, firing an excellent one-under par 69 on the shorter Balcomie
Links, while Glasgow’s Jamie Savage and Lothians’ Neil Henderson both
carded two-over par rounds of 74 to lead the scoring on the tougher
Craighead links.
Scott, who admitted he was lucky with the draw
teeing off in the first group at 7.30am in the slightly more benign
conditions, was delighted with his side performance in his Area Team
Championship debut:
“The draw certainly helped us as we were
all out early, although we still went out and played good golf.
Conditions weren’t too bad for the first 7 holes of my round, but the
wind started to pick up by the 14th tee, although I managed to play the
last five holes in one under including chipping in for a 2 at the last.”
Team-mate Ally Hain produced a fine 70, with former SGU Order of Merit
No 1 James White battling to a three-over par 75 on the Craighead to
secure the Fife’s team place in the semi-finals, where they’ll face
Glasgow.
Lothians, whose last title win was back in 2007, had
fine rounds from Anthony Blaney and Allyn Dick, 71 and 73 on the
Balcomie, while Benn McLeod’s 78 counted alongside Henderson’s excellent
effort on the Craighead course.
Stirlingshire, bronze
medallists 12 months ago, reached their second successive semi-finals
withlast week’s Irish Amateur Open runner-up Graeme Robertson leading
the way with a one-over par 69 on the Balcomie. Ryan Campbell’s 75 also
counted, with Stuart McMehen’s 77 and Fraser Moore’s 78 helping their
team through to the match play stages.
Scotland boy
international Savage was Glasgow’s best performer, while Conor O’Neil
survived two triple bogeys to record a 74 and keep his Area in the hunt
for their first Championship since 1991.
Last year’s SGU Order
of Merit winner Scott Borrowman gave Clackmannanshire hope of a
semi-final spot with a fine 69 on the Balcomie, but they had to settle
for fifth spot, two shots clear of Renfrewshire and North East,
while defending champions Perth and Kinross fell at the first hurdle,
well down the field in 11th place.
SGU Events Manager Daniel
Sommerville explained the decision behind reducing the qualifying to one
round: “Conditions became extremely challenging for the later starters
with balls moving on the more exposed greens and forecasts for worsening
weather this afternoon. We felt the decision was the most equitable way
of deciding the qualifiers with two scores counting from each course
and hopefully we’ll have better weather for the match play tomorrow.”
QUALIFIERS FOR MATCH-PLAY
294 Fife
296 Lothians
299 Stirlingshire
306 Glasgow
Semi-finals Sunday morning
Fife v Glasgow
Lothians v Stirlingshire
NON-QUALIFIERS
307 Clackmannanshire
309 North-east, Renfrewshire
310 Ayrshire, Lanarkshire, North.
313 Perth and Kinross
318 Angus
319 Argyll and Bute
321 Dunbartonshire
327 Borders, South
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