GREENWOOD LEADS FROM WRIGHT AT HALFWAY IN PGA CHAMPIONSHIP
DAN GREENWOOD. Picture by courtesy of Getty Images.
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Greenwood finished sixth at last year’s championship, and two more consistent rounds could reap the added bonus of a place on the Great Britain & Ireland PGA Cup to take on the Americans at Slaley Hall in September.
Six places will be determined at the conclusion of the championship, with three already taken via the PGA Play-Offs last December. Captain Russell Weir also has one pick.
However, the jocular Greenwood, is playing everything down.
“I’m just happy I made the cut,” he said. “That’s all I think about when I’m at a tournament. I’ll just see what happens from here but I have no grandeurs of winning it. It would be nice but there’s no pressure. I’m doing OK, it’s just another two rounds.
“The last two days have just been down to a good rhythm. I’ve done no practising, just hitting 10 balls in the range each time and won’t don’t anything until tomorrow. If I go to the range now, I’ll just have swing thoughts. Instead I’m going shopping now for my wife’s birthday.
“It was on Monday and I missed it as I was here playing in the pro-am. I sent her some flowers and paid for her to go out and have a meal.
“Now though, I’m off to the Metrocentre to buy her something nice. It’s got a pound shop hasn’t it?”
Wright, like the leader, had five birdies and two dropped shots. He was level for his round at the turn, but had a flawless back nine including gains at 11, 12 and 15.
“It was easier today as I had more focus but still a few silly three putts,” he said.
“I played a lot better but still left a couple of shots out there. I was more comfortable so all in all quite happy.
“I’m happy with where I am on the leaderboard as anything can happen on this golf course. One hole can transform your whole round. There’s plenty of birdies out there but there’s disasters as well so strategy is key.
“To come back to such a great golf course and defend the trophy is an honour as it’s a great championship.”
Of the joint first round leaders, Renishaw Park’s Michael Ramsden carded a 73 to be one of the six players on level par.
A shot further back at one-over is Newquay’s Chris Gill, while Craig Sutherland carded a five-over-par 77 to ease to four over for the tournament.
A total of 55 players made the cut with scores of eight-over-par or better.
*Thursday will also see the start of the 36-hole Glenmuir WPGA Professional Championship. Eight women will compete for the title and a £1,000 top prize. Huddersfield’s Alexander Keighley is the defending champion.
GLENMUIR PGA PROFESSIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP supported by Peugeot
Hunting Course, De Vere Slaley Hall, Northumberland
SECOND ROUND LEADERBOARD
Par 144 (2x72)
140 Daniel Greenwood (Fores Pines) 71 69.
143 Gareth Wright (West Linton) 74 69.
144 John Wells (Snainton) 73 71, James Wilkinson (Brampton) 73 71, Grant Hamerton (Pike Fold) 75 69, David Callaway (Milford) 73 71, Michael Ramsden (Renishaw Park) 71 73, Benn Barham (Kings Hill) 72 72
145 Chris Gill (Newquay) 71 74.
146 Craig Goodfellow (Penrith) 72 74, Cameron Clark (Moor Hall) 74 72, Lee Rooke (Vale of Llangollen) 75 71, Stephen Lamb (Macdonald Cardrona) 72 74, Jon Bevan (Rhos on Sea) 73 73
SELECTED SCORES
147 Scott Catlin (Greenburn) 75 72
148 Graham Fox (Clydeway Golf) 72 76, Craig Sutherland (Cherry Lodge) 71 77, David Orr (Mearns Castle) 72 76
149 Robert Arnott (Bishopb riggs) 76 73
MISSED THE CUT (152 and better qualified)
153 Craig Everett (Caldwell) 80 73, Kenny Hutton (Downfieldf) 77 76.
157 Ian Taylor (Drumpellier) 89 77, Christopher Tierney (Affordable Golf) 80 77.
158 Stewart Savage (Dalmuir) 75 83
161 Garry Forrester (St Andrews GS) 77 84
163 David Gleming (Prestwick) 81 82
166 Jonathan Porteous (Craigielaw) 83 83, Alan Reid (West Lothian) 85 81
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GARETH WRIGHT IN ACTION. PICTURE BY COURTESY OF GETTY IMAGES
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A present for his wife’s birthday was top of Dan Greenwood’s agenda
after taking charge at the halfway stage of the Glenmuir PGA
Professional Championship.
The Forest Pines professional, one of four first round joint leaders at
the Peugeot supported event at De Vere Slaley Hall, was poised for an
afternoon in Gateshead’s famous Metrocentre to make amends for missing
his spouse’s celebration – due to competing in the £78,000 championship.
And Mrs Greenwood could be looking at a better than expected gift after
the Lincolnshire-based pro carded a three-under-par 69 to move to
four-under-par and a three shot lead over defending champion Gareth
Wright (West Linton), who also shot a 69.
The pair are the only players under par at the midway point, with
another six players on level par after the Hunting Course again put the
field to the test.
Greenwood, notched five birdies – four on the front nine, and dropped just two shots on the sixth and 13th.
“I played better than yesterday and was just consistent, dropping just
a couple,” he said. “I had some good par save putts and couple of close
ones, which always help.
“Seven was a good birdie and then we stood on eight for quite a while
for the group in front, who lost a ball and had to come back. It was
also quite a hard hole as you can normally nudge it down but I took a
three wood and then got the birdie. Then I had up and down from 110
yards on nine for par, which was three good ones together.”Greenwood finished sixth at last year’s championship, and two more consistent rounds could reap the added bonus of a place on the Great Britain & Ireland PGA Cup to take on the Americans at Slaley Hall in September.
Six places will be determined at the conclusion of the championship, with three already taken via the PGA Play-Offs last December. Captain Russell Weir also has one pick.
However, the jocular Greenwood, is playing everything down.
“I’m just happy I made the cut,” he said. “That’s all I think about when I’m at a tournament. I’ll just see what happens from here but I have no grandeurs of winning it. It would be nice but there’s no pressure. I’m doing OK, it’s just another two rounds.
“The last two days have just been down to a good rhythm. I’ve done no practising, just hitting 10 balls in the range each time and won’t don’t anything until tomorrow. If I go to the range now, I’ll just have swing thoughts. Instead I’m going shopping now for my wife’s birthday.
“It was on Monday and I missed it as I was here playing in the pro-am. I sent her some flowers and paid for her to go out and have a meal.
“Now though, I’m off to the Metrocentre to buy her something nice. It’s got a pound shop hasn’t it?”
Wright, like the leader, had five birdies and two dropped shots. He was level for his round at the turn, but had a flawless back nine including gains at 11, 12 and 15.
“It was easier today as I had more focus but still a few silly three putts,” he said.
“I played a lot better but still left a couple of shots out there. I was more comfortable so all in all quite happy.
“I’m happy with where I am on the leaderboard as anything can happen on this golf course. One hole can transform your whole round. There’s plenty of birdies out there but there’s disasters as well so strategy is key.
“To come back to such a great golf course and defend the trophy is an honour as it’s a great championship.”
Of the joint first round leaders, Renishaw Park’s Michael Ramsden carded a 73 to be one of the six players on level par.
A shot further back at one-over is Newquay’s Chris Gill, while Craig Sutherland carded a five-over-par 77 to ease to four over for the tournament.
A total of 55 players made the cut with scores of eight-over-par or better.
*Thursday will also see the start of the 36-hole Glenmuir WPGA Professional Championship. Eight women will compete for the title and a £1,000 top prize. Huddersfield’s Alexander Keighley is the defending champion.
GLENMUIR PGA PROFESSIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP supported by Peugeot
Hunting Course, De Vere Slaley Hall, Northumberland
SECOND ROUND LEADERBOARD
Par 144 (2x72)
140 Daniel Greenwood (Fores Pines) 71 69.
143 Gareth Wright (West Linton) 74 69.
144 John Wells (Snainton) 73 71, James Wilkinson (Brampton) 73 71, Grant Hamerton (Pike Fold) 75 69, David Callaway (Milford) 73 71, Michael Ramsden (Renishaw Park) 71 73, Benn Barham (Kings Hill) 72 72
145 Chris Gill (Newquay) 71 74.
146 Craig Goodfellow (Penrith) 72 74, Cameron Clark (Moor Hall) 74 72, Lee Rooke (Vale of Llangollen) 75 71, Stephen Lamb (Macdonald Cardrona) 72 74, Jon Bevan (Rhos on Sea) 73 73
SELECTED SCORES
147 Scott Catlin (Greenburn) 75 72
148 Graham Fox (Clydeway Golf) 72 76, Craig Sutherland (Cherry Lodge) 71 77, David Orr (Mearns Castle) 72 76
149 Robert Arnott (Bishopb riggs) 76 73
MISSED THE CUT (152 and better qualified)
153 Craig Everett (Caldwell) 80 73, Kenny Hutton (Downfieldf) 77 76.
157 Ian Taylor (Drumpellier) 89 77, Christopher Tierney (Affordable Golf) 80 77.
158 Stewart Savage (Dalmuir) 75 83
161 Garry Forrester (St Andrews GS) 77 84
163 David Gleming (Prestwick) 81 82
166 Jonathan Porteous (Craigielaw) 83 83, Alan Reid (West Lothian) 85 81
TO VIEW ALL THE SCORES ON THE PGA WEBSITE
CLICK HERE
GARETH WRIGHT IN ACTION. PICTURE BY COURTESY OF GETTY IMAGES
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