Impressive return by Lancashire
to senior county finals
The
four teams, each representing one of the England Golf men’s regions,
are playing for the title in a round robin tournament in perfect autumn
weather at Chipping Sodbury in Gloucestershire.
The
nerve of the defending champions was thoroughly tested in today’s
opening match. BB and O were down in all three foursomes this morning
before managing to turn two around with 2up wins from the pairings of
David Niven and Andrew Stracey and Malcolm Reid and George Best Wilson.
Niven,
an England senior international, and Best Wilson both swept away to big
wins in the singles, 6 and 5, and 7 and 6 respectively. But then the
tension kicked in: “We’re fighting for our lives,” said Niven after a
look at the scoreboard, which showed BB and O trailing in three games
and all square in one.
Former
international Andrew Stracey (image © Leaderboard Photography) ended
the agony when he grabbed a one-hole lead on the 16th and held on to it
over the remaining two holes, despite plenty of excitement along the
way.
“I
got lucky after a dreadful tee shot on 17 which looked as though it was
going out of bounds,” said Stracey. He just managed to get his second
up by the green before chipping and putting for his par – while his
opponent played the hole in textbook style.
On the 18th his opponent had
a putt to halve the match but once it slipped by BB and O secured their
point. David Cromie completed their scoreline when he managed to turn
his game around and win 2 and 1
Team
captain Ashley Brewer commented: “This was another Titanic battle
between Devon and BB and O, but played in a very friendly spirit. We got
out of jail again and were very lucky!”Lancashire won this title in 2014 but missed out on a place in last year’s County Finals. They came back in style with today’s unbeaten performance which began with three very comfortable foursomes wins, courtesy of Ian Crowther and Gary Byrne; Bill Bromilow and Robert Fox; and Tony Holt and Trevor Foster. They went on to power through the singles, led by Crowther, also an England senior international, who scored their first point with his 2 and 1 win. “We were all square through nine and it could have gone either way, but I just managed to scramble through at the end,” he said.
He
was quickly followed by Foster who has just joined senior ranks after
playing 108 times for the Lancashire men. “I’m loving it,” he said after
recording his 3 and 1 win.
Byrne, Ian Westwell and Holt added their points
to the tally before Worcestershire’s Bryan Swain stopped the whitewash.
He finished birdie, par to win the last two holes against Alan Gillespie
and grab a half point for his team. “I was determined to get that,” he
said afterwards.
Lancashire’s
manager Mike Grey said afterwards: “We’re very pleased. The team has
performed to all our expectations and we’ve achieved our first aim. But
we will take each of the sessions as they come.”
Tomorrow Lancashire play Devon while BB and O play Worcestershire.
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Lyndsey Hewison Press Officer England Golf pr@englandgolf.org 07825 752 193 |
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