Carrick Neill Scottish open amateur stroke play championship
Seventeen-year-old Cameron John, playing links
golf for first time, proves to be a Wizard from Oz
Cameron John with the Scottish stroke-play championship trophy
Picture by courtesy of Scottishgolf
GULLANE REPORT FROM SCOTTISHGOLF
A superb amateur course
record 63 in this morning’s third round helped young Australian Cameron
John to a stunning four-shot victory in the Carrick Neill Scottish Open
Stroke Play Championship at Gullane.
Playing in beautiful
conditions which were more akin to his homeland than the East Lothian
coastline, the 17-year-old from Melbourne held off a strong Scottish
challenge from Grant Forrest and Craig Howie and fast finishing Irishman
Stuart Grehan to take
the biggest title of his career, finishing with a final round 68 to post
a 15-under par aggregate of 269.
John, the reigning
Victorian Amateur champion, made his move this morning with a flawless
eight-birdie haul to move into a two-shot lead ahead of overnight leader
Forrest going into the final round, and held his nerve despite late
bogeys on 14 and 15.
Playing links golf for
the very first time this week, his knock-down approach shot from 97
yards to set up a birdie from two feet at the last, was played in his
words, “like a true Scotsman”, to round off the championship in some
style, which shades of
Rickie Fowler’s final hole birdie in the Aberdeen Asset Management
Scottish Open at Gullane nearly a year ago.
The Australian was vying
for the lead with Forrest (Craigielaw) for much of the final day, and
with the East Lothian man getting off to a flying start in the afternoon
with birdies on each of the first four holes, it looked like the local
support was in
for a thrilling finish. But a costly double-bogey from a loose tee shot
on the 7th hole damaged Forrest’s chances, as he eventually had to
settle for a share of second place with Ireland’s Grehan, who produced
an excellent final round 66.
Peebles’ Craig Howie,
second in the Welsh Stroke Play last week, put himself into contention
with a third-round 65, matched by Drumoig’s Connor Syme as a clutch of
Scots battled to become the first home player to take the title since
Wallace Booth eight
years ago.
Howie couldn’t quite keep
up his morning momentum, posting a two-under 69 in the final round to
clinch fourth place on 10-under, one clear of Syme, while joint
overnight leader Sandy Scott (Nairn) signed off with a one-over 72 to
share sixth place with
English duo George Bloor and Adam Chapman.
“I’m certainly pretty
happy with that performance. It was a lot of fun out there and easy to
relax given I was playing with my club-mate Zach (Murray) so it felt
like a normal day’s golf,” said the new champion, who had made the trip
to Scotland with several
of his Golf Australia colleagues.
“I won the Victorian
Amateur and the Argentinian Amateur Championship in November, but this
is my first time playing golf in the UK and the biggest event I have
won.
“Royal Melbourne is the
only course back home which is like playing links, but I’ve loved the
experience and it sets me up well for the next few weeks over here.
Gullane is one of the best courses I have played and having watched the
Tour pros play the
Scottish Open last year on TV, its great to have come here and won.”
“Golf Australia’s support
has been fantastic in giving us the opportunity to come over here and
play and I’m looking forward to getting up to St Andrews to play the
Links Trophy next week,” he added.
Forrest, who heads to The
Home of Golf next week looking to win the St Andrews Links Trophy for
the second time in three years, took the positives from his performance
“I got off to a great
start this afternoon with four birdies but the double-bogey on seven
really knocked my chances. I finished nicely however and I’m hitting my
irons as good as I ever have, so I’m really happy with my game. A win
would have been great
but I just need to make a few less bogeys, and I’m feeling confident
going into the next few weeks with some big events coming up.”
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