Sunday, May 31, 2015

Kirkcaldy man loses lead, finishes T2 in Guadeloupe Open

Scott Stewart-Cation, 27-year-old from Kirkcaldy, lost a two-hole lead over the final round and finished joint second in the Alps Tour's Guadeloupe Open on the Leeward Islands.
Scott finished with rounds of 67, 70 and 70 for a six-under-par total of 297 - two shots behind the winner of the 5,800 euros first prize, Italy's Andrea Maestroni who scored 69, 70 and 66 for eight-under 205.
Maestroni was able to make up four shots on the Scot over the final 18 holes, going to the turn in 31.
Stewart-Cation dropped out of the lead early after bogeys at the fourth, 12th and 14th. He finished strongly with a birdie at the 15th, an eagle 3 at the 17th and a birdie at the 18th but could not make up the lost ground on Maestroni.
The Scot earned 3,250 euros, finishing joint second with Leo Espinasse (France) who had scores of 70, 70 and 67.
Harry Casey (England) tied for fifth place on 211 with scores of 71, 70 and 70 to earn 720 euros.
John Henry from Clydebank and District, the only other Scot in the field apart from Stewart-Cation finished T17 on 215 with rounds of 68, 77 and 70. He earned 649 euros.

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