DOMINIC IS OVER THE MOON WITH QUARTER-FINAL PLACE
The
Moon was shining over Frilford Heath in round three of the English
Amateur Championship supported by abacus. But it wasn’t from up above,
it was Dominic Moon, who reached the quarter finals with an astonishing
victory when all seemed lost.
The
21 year old from Rotherham found himself 4-down after seven holes to
Andrew Devonport and 2-down with three to play. But he came roaring back
to take the closing three holes and win on the final green.
“I
played shocking over the front nine,” said Moon. “But I birdied the
16th from four feet, had a good up-and-down to win the 17th and parred
18 which was enough as Andrew three-putted.
“This
feels good as Yorkshire dropped me for this weekend’s match but getting
this far means I haven’t packed enough shirts. Some of the family will
have to bring some down for me.”
Nathan
Kimsey, a semi-finalist last year at Silloth-on-Solway, needed an extra
hole to get through in the afternoon after a completely different
victory before lunch. After a 5 and 4 win over Tom Ibbertson, the
Lincolnshire lad was made to battle by Nick Marsh before edging through
with a birdie on the 19th.
“I
was never up against Nick and the way he played on the front nine, I
couldn’t see how I could win,” said Kimsey. “Apart from the eighth hole,
he didn’t miss a shot. I was 1 down at the turn, got level at ten then
the lead changed hands several times on the back nine.”
A
Marsh bogey at 17 left the pair all square again then Kimsey had the
chance to win on the final green but his 15-foot birdie putt edged past.
Then on the 19th, Marsh’s approach spun back down a slope and his putt
burned the hole which left the door open for Kimsey to hole his winning
putt from 18 feet.
Modestly,
Marsh commented: “I lost to the better player,” but the truth was there
was little to choose between the two internationals.
Kimsey
now faces Matthew Fitzpatrick, who didn’t go past the 14th hole in
either of his contests to reach the last eight. He beat Richard Mansell 5
and 4 then demolished fellow Yorkshireman Jamie Bower 7 and 5.
“I’ve
had a nice day and I played much better than yesterday,” he said, which
was a bit of an understatement. After his second victory, Fitzpatrick
has another bonus when he learned that his younger brother Alex had
fired 66 in the Douglas Johns Trophy at Harewood Downs.
Josh
Carpenter also reached the quarter finals with a 5 and 4 win over Paul
Lockwood which followed a 3 and 1 success over Ashley Watkins. For
Carpenter, the victory over Lockwood was one of his best victories.
The
20 year old from Worcestershire was 2-up at the turn and increased that
on the 11th when Lockwood three-putted. Then birdies at 12 and 14
sealed his success. “I lost in the first round at Silloth last year but
my aim this time is not to give anyone holes,” he said.
Tomasz
Anderson is a name unfamiliar to many who study the amateur game. He is
probably better known across the Atlantic as a student at Jacksonville
State where he is No.1 on their team.
After
a morning 6 and 5 success over Martin Young from Hampshire, Anderson
also needed an extra hole to get past Ryan Evans, winner of two
significant titles in the past month. Anderson was 2-up at the turn but
Evans eagled the tenth and a par at 11 was enough to see the
Wellingborough man on level terms.
Evans
edged in front when Anderson took three putts on 13 but again Anderson
levelled and should have won it on the last. But he left his putt short
from the back of the green.
Down
the 19th, Evans hit his drive behind a tree, could only chip out and
eventually took bogey while a solid par was enough to see Anderson
through.
“I
have been at Jacksonville for two years and have won three times over
there,” said Anderson, whose Christian name comes from his Polish
mother. The 21 year old, who lives in Welwyn Garden City and plays out
of Brocket Hall, is looking to the PGA Tour after he graduates.
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