PGA in Scotland NEWS RELEASE by Lee McLaughlin
The 2016 Tartan Tour Order of Merit campaign is set to swing into action in East Lothian later this month.
For
the second year in a row, the 54-hole P and H Championship is taking
place at the spectacular Renaissance Club on 'Scotland's Golf Coast'
on May 23-25.
Last year's event produced a well-deserved victory for Largs-based Paul Robinson, pictured with trophy, with a seven-under-par 206 total.
This
will be the event's third staging, having been won by Robert Arnott
from Bishopbriggs Golf Range at Dundonald Links in 2014.
The second event on the 2016 Order of Merit schedule will be the Northern Open as it returns to Royal Dornoch on June 21-24.
The event is part of the club's celebrations to mark 400 years of golf at the renowned Sutherland venue.
It will be the ninth time the Northern Open has visited Royal Dornoch but first since 1994.
Chris Kelly defends that title after winning the 2015 event at Cruden Bay with a 13-under-par total of 267.
Next
up is the exciting Aberdeen Asset Management Scottish Open qualifier,
which takes place at Moray Old in Lossiemouth on July 2-3.
The
inaugural staging of this tournament proved a huge success last summer
at North Berwick, where the five qualifiers included local amateur Calum
Hill.
Craig
Sutherland, who was born in Orkney but is now based in Kent, won it,
with Tartan Tour trio Gareth Wright, Greig Hutcheon and Graham Fox the
others who progressed to the Aberdeen Asset Management Scottish Open at
Gullane.
The
lucky quintet on this occasion will earns spots at Castle Stuart as the
event returns to the Inverness venue, having been staged there three
years in a row from 2011.August sees two Order of Merit events - the Deer Park Masters in Livingston on 2-3, then the Kerr Investments Pro-Am at Dumfries and Galloway on 27-28.
The
campaign then comes to an exciting conclusion with the 100th Scottish
PGA Championship on the King's Course at Gleneagles on October 17-20.
Kelly also holds that title after beating Paul McKechnie in a sudden-death play-off at the same venue last year.
PGA
in Scotland secretary Shona Malcolm, pictured right, said: “The priority this year was
to enhance the quality of the Order of Merit events, providing playing
opportunities for PGA members at some of the best and most challenging
venues in the country while presenting attractive prize funds.
"There’s
no doubt that this year’s tournaments do just that, and we’ll be aiming
to use this as a platform to grow the Tartan Tour in terms of the number
and variety of events in future seasons.”
She
added: “The Tartan Tour has become increasingly competitive in recent
years, and its strength in depth means that there will be many players
ready to have a tilt at Chris Kelly’s Order of Merit title.
"The standard
of play is top class, and I’d encourage golf fans throughout Scotland
to come along to the events to watch the golf, support the national tour
and engage with Scottish professional golfers.”
2016 Order of Merit events
- May 23-25 PandH Championship, The Renaissance
- June 21-24 Northern Open, Royal Dornoch
- July 2-3 Aberdeen Asset Management Scottish Open Qualifier, Moray
- Aug 2-3 Deer Park Masters
- Aug 27-28 Kerr Investments Pro-Am, Dumfries and Galloway
- Oct 17-20 Gleneagles Scottish PGA Championship, King's Course
- Aug 22-24 Scottish Young Professionals' Championship, West Lothian
- Sept 13-14 Carnegie Invitational, Skibo Castle
- Sept 18-19 Sandy Pipey Masters, Royal Dornoch
- Sept 26-28 Highland Golf Links Pro-Am, Nairn, Royal Dornoch and Castle Stuart
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