Monday, July 31, 2017

Scottish amateur championship First Q round in Ayshire


Sandy Scott clickety clicks to lead with a 66

SCOTTISH GOLF NEWS RELEASE

Seemingly refusing to be outdone by his younger sibling, Nairn’s Sandy Scott heads the field after the opening round of the new-look Scottish men’s amateur championship at Prestwick.
After 13-year-old Calum Scott won his first national title at the recent Global Golf Post Scottish Under-16s and became one of the youngest-ever Scots to earn a Boys’ Home Internationals call-up, big brother has perhaps felt a little extra sibling rivalry.
Sandy, pictured right, certainly rose to the occasion on day one in Ayrshire, taking route 66 to post a five-under-par effort over the historic Prestwick links to head a quartet of players a stroke further back.
In line with a number of other countries, the Championship has changed from straight knock-out to 36-hole stroke play qualifying over Prestwick and Prestwick St Cuthbert’s, with the leading 64 players (and ties) reaching the match play stages.
“I played really well and hit the ball better than the last few weeks,” said Scott, 19, a European Amateur Team winner with Scotland last summer and a student at Texas Tech. “I didn’t miss many greens which was key and managed to get up and down for par when I needed to which kept my momentum going.
“I drove the ball well and my short putting was consistent. I also managed my way round the course which was crucial in the wind.
While Calum has a little work to do in a tie for 73rd spot after his three-over effort, there were no such problems for Calum Fyfe (Cawder), Banchory’s Sam Locke, Ed Wood from Crow Wood and Musselburgh’s Benn McLeod on four under.
Balmore’s Chris Maclean, recently selected for the forthcoming Men’s Home Internationals after a fine season, continued his form following a three-under 68 at Prestwick.
“I played really solid today, anything under par around Prestwick is pretty nice, especially in a wind like that,” said Maclean. “I just had to try and stay patient and pick up some birdies when I had the chances. Hopefully I can do the same tomorrow, then we can see what happens as the week progresses.”
Australia-based Scot Josh Greer, who was runner-up in the Scottish Boys’ at Scotscraig to Airdrie’s Greg Dalziel, also caught the eye after a 68 at Prestwick St Cuthbert’s, while Euan McIntosh from Turnhouse stepped up his bid for a Home Internationals return following his solid 69. Dalziel himself put himself in position for a Boys’ and Men’s Amateur double after his own 68.
Defending champion from Windyhill, George Duncan, posted a 73, the same score as the field’s top-ranked player Craig Howie from Peebles, both sharing a tie for 55th.
The players exchange courses for the second round of stroke-play qualifying  on Tuesday ahead of the matchplay stages.
 LEADING FIRST Q ROUND SCORES
(Leading 64 and ties to qualify after Tuesday's second round for match-play stages beginning on Wednesday).
PRESTWICK
par 71 (35-36). CSS 75
66 Sandy Scott (Nairn) 33-33
68 Chris Maclean (Balmore) 33-35
70 Euan Walker (Kilmarnock Barassie) 37-33, Jonathan King (Glasgow) 34-36.
71 Jim Johnston (Ayr Belleisle) 36-35, Rory Franssen (Inverness) 35-36.
72 Kyle Godsman (Moray) 37-35, Craig Telfer (Prestwick St Cuthbert) 37-35, Craig Ross (Kirkhill) 36-36, Alastair Thurlow (Murrayfield) 34-38,  Andrew Ni (Murrayfield) 36-36.
73 George Burns (Williamwood) 38-35, N H M Beattie (St Andrews) 37-36, Colin Edgar (Elderslie) 37-36, S Easton (Irvine) 36-36, Lewis Irvine (Kirkhill) 36-37, Will Porter (Carnoustie) 35-38, Benjamin Henderson (Deeside) 34-39.
74 Marc Watt (Inverallochy) 38-36, Matthew Clark (Kilmacolm) 37-37, Darren Howie (Peebles) 37-37, Jack Broun (Ayr Belleisle) 38-36, Robbie Muir (Kilmarnock Barassie) 39-35.
75 John D Forbes (Inverness) 38-37.
76 Mark Thomson (Kintore) 40-36, Niall Young (Insch) 39-37, Adam Fisher (Newmachar) 38-38.
77 Jonny Mackay (Duff House Royal) 41-36, Jeff Wright (Forres) 39-38, Christopher Crawford (Peterhead) 39-38, Kenny Gunnyeon (Murcar Links) 36-41.
78 Jamie Pryde (Deeside) 36-4
82 Jordan Shaw (Boat of Garten) 41-41

PRESTWICK ST CUTHBERT
par 71 (36-35). CSS 71
67 Sam Locke (Banchory) 34-33, Ed Wood (Crow Wood) 33-34, Benn McLeod (Musselburgh) 32-35
68 Alyx Murray (Troon Welbeck) 34-34, Joshua Greer (Joondalup, Australia) 34-34, James Wilson (Balmore) 33-35, Greg Dalziel (Airdrie) 35-33.
69 Euan McIntosh (Turnhouse) 36-33, Euan McBride (Lenzie) 35-34, Brad Bannerman (Blairgowrie) 34-35, Stuart Blair (Royal Musselburgh) 34-35, Campbell Gibson (Blairgowrie) 31-38.
70 Steven Mann (Pollok) 32-38, Robbie Lacon (Torwoodlee) 36-34, Jack McMorris (East Kilbrid) 34-36, Chris Gaittens (Fortrose and Rosemarkie) 34-36.
71 Ross Callan (Bathgate) 37-34, Ewan Wheat (Royal Montrose) 34-37, G Brown (Cathkin Braes) 34-37, John Haggarty (Loudoun Gowf) 36-35, Drew McIntosh (Bruntsfield) 34-37, Kieran Urquhart (Downfield) 35-36, Liam Balneaves (Carnoustie) 35-36, George C Barrie (Callander) 34-37, Christopher Low (Tantallon) 33-38.
72 Steven Smith (Deeside) 37-35, Matty Wilson (Forres) 37-35, Ryan Copland (Cawder) 36-36, James Sutherland (Hilton Park) 36-36, David McLaren (Cathkin Braes) 36-36, Paul Reilly (Kilmacolm) 35-37, Sandy Buchanan (Prestwick St Nicholas) 35-37, Simon Hedger (West Kilbride) 25-326, Michael Brodie (Alyth) 34-38, Neil McConnachie (Balmore) 34-38, Calvin Cheyne (Newmachar) 33-39, L Breslin (Fereneze) 32-40, Stewart Percy (Caldwell) 36-36..
73 Craig Howie (Peebles) 38-35, Marcus Rickard (Cupar) 38-35, James Rogers (Rockcliffe Hall) 38-35, Nicklas Blyth (Germany) 38-35, Dominic Dougan (Drumpellier) 37-36, Fintan McKenna (Royal Aberdeen) 37-36, Daniel Ward (Cardross) 36-37, Paul Gault (Haggs Castle) 36-37, Callum Bruce (Duff House Royal) 35-38, George Duncan (Windyhill) 34-39, Mark Robertson (Western Gailes) 34-39.
74 Lindsay Smart (Banchory) 39-35, Calum D Scott (Nairn) 38-36, Kieran Mackay (Inverness) 36-38.
75 Lewis Reid (Fortrose and Rosemarkie) 37-38.
76 Ben Murray (Portlethen) 38-38, Jamie Whittet (Muir of Ord) 37-39, Lewis McWilliam (Aboyne) 36-40, Cameron Franssen (Inverness) 35-41.
77 Robert O'Donnell (Oldmeldrum) 40-37.


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SCOTTISH GIRLS DO BETTER THAN THE BOYS IN ST ANDREWS JUNIOR QUALIFYING ROUNDS

By COLIN FARQUHARSON
Three competitors from England were to the fore as joint leading qualifiers for the match-play stages of the St Andrews Boys' Open. Daniel Nicholls (Colchester), Rory O'Brien (Lilleshall) and Matthew Jackman (Southport and Ainsdale) each shot a three-under-par 67 over the Eden Couorse.
It was a different story in the St Andrews Junior Ladies Open qualifying round over Strathtyrum.
Kirsten Brown (Strathaven) led the way with a 68, one ahead of Megan Ashley (Strathmore) with more Scots, Mirren Fraser (Powfoot), Fiona Rattray (Douglas Park), Jennifer Rankin (Haggs Castle) and Jennifer Saxton (Muckhart) sharing third place on the 70 mark.


 
ST ANDREWS BOYS' OPEN
EDEN COURSE
LEADING QUALIFIERS
par 70
67 Daniel Nicholls (Colchester), Rory M O'Brien (Lilleshall), Matthew Jackman (Southport and Ainsdale).
68 Alan Murphy (Ralston), Ben Caton (St Andrews New), Stuart Thurlow (Murrayfield).
69 Nathan McCulloch (Kingsknowe), Markopolo Fullepp (NZ), Vincent Koppitsch (Ger).
70 Joseph Cookson (Gullane), Timothy Erskine (Kilmacolm), Thomas Craig (Falkirk), Jamie Roberts (Muckhart), Sebastian Sandin (Dunblane New), Rory Cromarty (Nairn), Allan Woodhouse (East Kilbride), Alexandre Vandermoten (Fra).
71 Arran Hastings (Craigielaw), Fraser Matthews (Blairgowrie), Riki Kawamoto (Japan),  Christian Barbour (St Andrews New), Yaiga Sugibaro (Japan), Matthew Watson (Beamish Park), Craig Jackman (Dunblane New).

JUNIOR LADIES OPEN
Strathtyrum Course
LEADING QUALIFIERS
Par 71
68 Kirsten Brown (Strathaven).
69 Megan Ashley (Strathmore).
70 Mirren Fraser (Powfoot), Caterina Mora (Spain), Fiona Rattray (Douglas Park), Jennifer Rankine (Haggs Castle), Jennifer Saxton (Muckhart).
71 Eloise Healey (W Lancs), Jess Baker (Gosforth Park), Jessica Bailey (Kirby Muxloe).
72 Kimberley Beveridge (Aboyne), Nicol B Lorup (Denmark).
73 Meghan Hopkins (Shifnal), Ellie Docherty (Moray), Susan Woodhouse (East Kilbride), Katie Sibley (Carlisle).
74 Lorna McClymont (Milngavie), Laura P Barceló (Spain)
 
 

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Stephen Gallacher Foundation U15/13 Open Championship, Ratho Park GC

Quality and Quick Golf

By SCOTT KNOWLES
The first round of our 54 hole, U15 and U13 Open Championship took place today at Ratho Park GC. The course was in immaculate condition for the boys and girls and the rain managed to stay away for most of the day.
Congratulations to all the boys and girls playing today as they all managed to get round the course in under 3 hr 30min with some quality golf.
The girls are receiving a five-stroke deduction over the boys on each day because of the standard scratch score. The CSS for the first day was 67 for the boys and 72 for the girls
Malachy Hayward is leading the scratch U15 with a 73, while Valdemar Hundeboll leads the scratch U13 with a 76.
In the handicap division Lucy Hall leads U15 with a nett 60 and Jodie Graham the U13 with a nett 62.
There are though a number of players close by, so it is set up for an exciting day tomorrow.
STEPHEN


GALLACHER
FOUNDATION


U15/U13 CHAMPIONSHIP



1ST
ROUND
Name
Home Club
H/Cap
Gross
Nett
Malachy Hayward
Swanston New
5
73
68
Jack McDonald
Torwoodlee
3
74
71
Archie Finnie
Royal Burgess
12
75
63
Orla O'leary
Hirsel
11
76
65
Valdemar Hundeboll
North Berwick
5
76
71
Calum Robinson
Turnhouse
4
76
72
Ruben Lindsay
Ayr Belleisle
3
76
73
Lucy Hall
Craigmillar Park
17
77
60
Sam Hall
Craigmillar Park
4
77
73
Fraser Wanstall
Royal Burgess
7
78
71
Owen Abu Baker
Uphall
9
79
70
Jamie Fulton
Muckhart
8
79
71
Connor Currie
Turnhouse
5
79
74
Josh Hunt
Duddingston
5
79
74
Natalie Fowler
Bathgate
11
80
69
Lewis Irvine
Craigielaw
6
81
75
Lyle Murdoch
Kings Acre
5
82
77
Alexander Fraser
Royal Burgess
11
84
73
Josh Beveridge
Bathgate
9
84
75
Brodie Cunningham
Bothwell Castle
13
85
72
Jodie Graham
Hamilton
24
86
62
Katie Graham
Hamilton
12
86
74
Lucy Morrison
Craigmillar Park
10
86
76
Ryan Gallagher
Longniddry
17
87
70
Liam Longstaff
Duns
13
88
75
Adam Smith
Balfron
24
89
65
Owen Hayward
Swanston New
22
91
69
Sean Smith
Eastwood
21
92
71
Cameron McEwan
Bathgate
17
94
77
Ewan Burns
Bathgate
13
95
82
Hayden Fowler
Bathgate
26
96
70
Kiron Gribble
Swanston New
27
98
71
Drew Cleaver
East Renfrewshire
18
98
80
Ewan Macaulay
Bathgate
20
99
79
Braden Collins
Peebles
34
102
68
Tobin Witt
Bathgate
21
104
83
Eden Collins
Peebles
40
106
66
Riley Porterfield
Bathgate
33
107
74

 

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