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BRADLEY NEIL WINS BRITISH
MEN'S AMATEUR TITLE AT 18
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Blairgowrie’s Bradley Neil won the Amateur Championship at Royal Portrush today after a closely fought final with South African Zander Lombard.
Neil clinched the match with a
half on the par 5 35th hole for a 2 and 1 victory in the 36-hole final.
The 18-year-old Blairgowrie golfer became the first Scot to win the
Amateur Championship since Stuart Wilson at St Andrews in 2004.
Neil’s form on the back nine and
coolness under pressure helped him clinch the title and earned him a
place in next month’s Open Championship at Royal Liverpool, the 2015 US
Open at Chambers Bay and a traditional invitation to the Masters.
“To play in front of big crowds
like this is incredible,” he said. “I would like to thank my caddie
Michael Stewart. This win is not just for me, it is for everyone that has
helped me. I am so proud that my name will be added to the list of past
winners.
“It means a lot to me to have the
chance to compete with Major champions in The Open. It will be
fantastic it will be a strong test and it will be good to see how my
game copes.
“Zander is a brilliant guy and we
have been good friends for the last six months. He is a very strong,
determined player. He didn’t make it easy for me. He’s got a lot of game
and he is a really good talent.”
Despite his disappointment, the 19-year-old Lombard, who was hoping
to become only the second South African winner after Bobby Cole in 1966,
was delighted to have reached the final and has earned a place in Final
Qualifying for The Open Championship.
“I’m very pleased with my
achievement,” he said. “My golf’s been good all week. We both played
really solid today and I have to say thumbs up to Bradley, he’s an
awesome golfer with a lot of talent. We are pretty good friends and it
is always nice having really good company on the golf course.
“We both just made a lot of pars
and played really solid golf without making any mistakes. I had a few
errant shots around the turn of the afternoon round but all in all I am
really happy with my performance and my golf and am really looking
forward to the rest of my career.”
The final was all square after a
closely fought 18 holes in the morning in which both players recorded
level par rounds of 70, with Lombard playing the steadier golf.
The
South African hit 16 of 18 greens in the morning round and had six
birdie putts he failed to convert. Neil only managed to find eight
greens in regulation but his short game kept him hard on Lombard’s
heels.
After the opening exchanges
Lombard remained one hole up until the 12th when he missed his first
green of the day and failed to get up and down to take the match back to
all square. Neil went ahead at the 16th when Lombard bunkered his tee
shot and couldn’t advance the ball to the green. Neil meanwhile holed a
10 foot birdie putt. The match went back all square on the par-5, 17th
when Neil recorded a bogey after finding the left rough off the tee and
Lombard managed a fine birdie.
The afternoon round began the way
the morning session ended for Lombard, with the South African failing
to take advantage of birdie chances. He watched with dismay as a 15 foot
putt at the 19th just curled away from the hole. He missed another
birdie putt at the par-3 21st hole, when his 18 foot attempt just shaved
the left edge of the hole.
In between, the Pretoria native
hit a poor drive at the par-5, 20th hole to find the left rough. His
second shot didn’t clear the rough and he lost the hole when Neil made a
birdie.
Neil was much more composed at the beginning of the afternoon
session and he hit seven of the first nine greens.
Lombard got the match back to all
square with a birdie three at the 25th when he holed a 20 foot birdie
putt. The pair traded holes at the 26th and 27th holes. A wild tee shot
into the left rough on the 26th meant a bogey and back to one down for
Lombard. He quickly got that back, though, when he holed a six foot putt
for birdie to take the match to the 28th all-square.
Neil moved ahead on the back
nine, however, when Lombard bogeyed the par 4 28th and the par 3 29th.
When Neil won the 31st hole with a bogey five, after Lombard lost his
ball with his drive, and the next with a par three, the situation looked
ominous for Lombard as he fell four behind.
The South African showed
his resilience to win the next two holes with birdie threes, including
holing from off the green from 20 feet on the 34th hole.
But when both
players halved in par at the penultimate hole the match was over. Neil
had two putts from ten feet to seal his win.
“When he bogeyed 10 and 11, I
think that really swung things in my favour,” added Neil. “I went two up
and it was going to be tough for him to get back from that.
"When he
lost a ball down 13, I went three up with five to go so it is going to
be tough for anyone, especially when I then went four up with four to
go. I really wanted it to be over but I’m just glad it is done now.”
Neil, who is currently ranked 38th in the World Amateur Golf RankingTM,
has followed in the footsteps of players such as Matteo Manassero,
Sergio Garcia and Mikko Ilonen in winning the Amateur Championship and
can now look forward to playing in The Open at Hoylake next month.
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