Jack Currie wins Renfrewshire boys' match- play championship
RENFREWSHIRE GOLF UNION NEWS RELEASE
The Renfrewshire boys' match-play championship was played
at Kilmacolm Golf Club where the family associated with the club presented the
Freedman Trophy due to the long standing family connection with the club.
This year it was
special that on the day of the competition many family members, representing three
generations associated with the Freedman Trophy were able to be present and to
present the trophy, including those who had travelled from Canada.
The Renfrewshire
Golf Union thanked them for their continued support of the event.
The weather on
the day was as good as you get in Scotland at this time of the year.
The semi-finals
and final were held on Sunday 4th September much later than usual,
due to the fact that the original qualifying had to be rearranged and the
players were then left to organise the preliminary rounds themselves.
In the semi-Finals Stewart Percy (Caldwell) faced Cairan
O’Brien (Old Course Ranfurly), while Jack Currie (Greenock) plaued Aidan O’Hagan (Old Course Ranfurly).
Both
semi-finals finished with the same winning margin – 6 and 5 victories for Stewart and Jack (pictured)
The prospect of a
great final was always on the cards as the 2 Renfrewshire County Boys Team
Players battled for the victory, and the crowd
were not to be disappointed.
First blood to
Stewart with a birdie at the second can cancelled out by a birdie from Jack at
the third. A lost ball, at the fourth by Jack and the one hole lead was
restored. Jack hit back with a birdie at the fifth and won the sixth with a
par. After a half in par at the seventh, Stewart made birdie at the eighth, to
square the game, but a poor approach at 9 saw him lose the hole to par, Jack
Currie 1 up at the turn.
Both made birdie
at 10 but Stewart with an excellent approach iron at the par 5 eleventh to the
green gave him the chance for an eagle 3 which he took, the birdie by Jack not
good enough!!
Both made par at
the next hole, but a poor pitch at 13 by Stewart saw Jack win the hole with
par. The next 2 holes were halved. Jack played first to the green at 16 and
almost holed his second shot, ending up 2 feet from the hole and his birdie was
good enough to win the hole to be 2 up with 2 to play.
Both hit good tee
shots to the par 3, 17th but into the wind they came up short and
with nothing to lose Stewart went for his birdie but failed, Jack played safe
and with a concession by Stewart the game was over, Jack Currie winning by 3 and 1
The game was
played in the best of spirits as you would expect from 2 RGU Team Players, just
a shame in such a great scoring game that someone had to lose.
Jack now goes to
University to study Accounting while Stewart continues his golfing life with a
placement at the University of the Highlands and Islands
based at Dornoch
Result:
FINAL - Jack Currie (Greenock) bt Stewart Percy (Caldwell) 3 and 1.
Graham McGee
President
Renfrewshire Golf Union
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