Haggarty scores another extra-time win in
Ayrshire match-play at Prestwick St Cuthbert
FROM THE AYRSHIRE GOLF WEBSITE
John
Haggarty (Loudoun) had his second successive extra holes win last night to book his place in the semi finals of the 2015
Ayrshire match-play championship at Prestwick St Cuthbert GC.
The semi final matches are scheduled to be
played this evening, teeing off shortly
before 5.00 p.m.
After defeating Steven Wallace (Prestwick St Cuthbert) at the 20th hole
in the opening round, Haggarty found himself going into overtime once
again in his quarter-final against John Shanks (Irvine).
Haggarty got off to a storming start, birdieing the opening three holes
for a three-hole lead which he maintained through 12 holes. Shanks
however fought back and squared the match with a par three at the 17th, with the players going on to finish all square after 18
holes.
After halving the 19th, both players had outside birdie
opportunities at the 20th. Haggarty saw his effort pull up inches short
of the hole whilst Shanks' attempt slipped agonisingly past the right
lip, leaving the hole halved in par.
At the 21st hole, the par five third on the course, both players were in
good position from the tee but whilst Haggarty pushed his second short
right of the green, leaving a difficult chip over a bunker from the
rough, Shanks saw his approach pull up just short of the putting surface
in the centre of the fairway.
Haggarty however produced an excellent chip with his ball coming to rest
six feet from the hole which he holed for an excellent birdie four.
Shanks' approach left a putt of a similar distance for four, but his
effort slipped past the right side of the hole and it was Jophn Haggarty
who took the semi final place.
In the semi final, John Haggarty will face the 2013 champion Michael Smyth (Royal Troon) who ended the hopes of host club hopeful Stuart Robin (Prestwick St Cuthbert).
Three behind early in the match, Smyth won four out of five holes
through twelve to take a one hole lead, and by the time the players
reached the 18th tee Smyth was still one ahead.
In the rough from the tee, Smyth was well short of the par five 18th hole in two but played an excellent approach to within ten
feet of the hole in three.
Realistically needing at least a birdie four to take the tie to extra
holes, Robin pulled his second shot left of the green and the ball came
to rest in an unplayable position behind a tree. Forced to take a
penalty drop, Robin conceded the hole to Smyth after his subsequent chip
to the green and Smyth went through to the semi final.
In the top half of the draw, Stuart Miller (Kilmarnock Barassie) edged out Sandy Walker (Ardeer) by
two holes on the final green. The match was fairly tight throughout
with few holes halved but by the 16th hole Miller was dormie three.
Walker was not finished however, and a birdie three at the 16th
for the second successive evening, followed by a par three at the 17th saw him take both holes to take the tie down the last.
Despite his efforts, a missed birdie putt from Walker on the final hole
saw him concede the hole and the tie to Miller who went through to the
last four.
In the semi-final, Miller will face his clubmate Euan Brown (Kilmarnock Barassie) who saw his tight match with Steven Stamper (Turnberry) go to the first extra hole before Brown secured his first semi final place since he won the title in 2010 at Western Gailes

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