Play it again, Sam! Solid start by Kiloh has
him T9 after par 72 in Czech Republic
By COLIN FARQUHARSON
Portlethen's Sam Kiloh has made a solid start to this week's EPD (Pro Golf Tour) event in the Czech Republic, the Ypsilon Cup at Liberec.
England's Reeve Whitson eagled the par-15 18th for a three-under-par 69 to lead by one stroke from six players sharing second place.
Kiloh, pictured, who plays out of the Paul Lawrie Golf Centre, is tied ninth with a par 72, in which he recovered from a slow start - bogeys at the second, fourth and 10th - to pick up speed with birdies at the 12th, short 13th and 14th in halves of 37 and 35.
Ellon's Ross Cameron (Saltire Energy) is tied 20th on 74. He was set for a par-matching round until he ran up a double bogey 7 at the par-5 18th. Earlier, Ross birdied the fifth and 11th.
Two former Scottish amateur champions Chris Robb (Meldrum House) and Alexander Culverwell (Dunbar) had something else in common today - neither managed a single birdie.
Robb finished with a 78 for a share of 59th place. Culverwell, whose round included a triple bogey 6 at the short 13th, signed for a 79 and joint 72nd place.
Phil McLean (Paul Lawrie Golf Centre) had double bogey 6s at the first and third with a bogey 5 sandwiched between them at the second on his way to an outward half of 41. Phil finished with an 80 for a T79 position in a field of 129 players.
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him T9 after par 72 in Czech Republic
By COLIN FARQUHARSON
Portlethen's Sam Kiloh has made a solid start to this week's EPD (Pro Golf Tour) event in the Czech Republic, the Ypsilon Cup at Liberec.
England's Reeve Whitson eagled the par-15 18th for a three-under-par 69 to lead by one stroke from six players sharing second place.
Kiloh, pictured, who plays out of the Paul Lawrie Golf Centre, is tied ninth with a par 72, in which he recovered from a slow start - bogeys at the second, fourth and 10th - to pick up speed with birdies at the 12th, short 13th and 14th in halves of 37 and 35.
Ellon's Ross Cameron (Saltire Energy) is tied 20th on 74. He was set for a par-matching round until he ran up a double bogey 7 at the par-5 18th. Earlier, Ross birdied the fifth and 11th.
Two former Scottish amateur champions Chris Robb (Meldrum House) and Alexander Culverwell (Dunbar) had something else in common today - neither managed a single birdie.
Robb finished with a 78 for a share of 59th place. Culverwell, whose round included a triple bogey 6 at the short 13th, signed for a 79 and joint 72nd place.
Phil McLean (Paul Lawrie Golf Centre) had double bogey 6s at the first and third with a bogey 5 sandwiched between them at the second on his way to an outward half of 41. Phil finished with an 80 for a T79 position in a field of 129 players.
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