Saturday, July 30, 2011

Three times as a finalist in the still hunt, Ayrshire

The sun kissed game of waterways that have been with colourfully clad young people fill up the lovers, who hit Sayid, scattered in the area of operators, 256 this year in the Scottish Amateur Championship ball has been restored to provide a heartening reminder of an odd old yesteryear's head.Allan Thomson, service contracts, for example. Thirty years ago, the same, of course, he reached the final in this case, repeating the feat five years later before its conclusion, the third of Monifieth, once you're lucky, when lifting will win over the name of Alan Tait at Moray in 1989.

Then, on two occasions, Thomson has reached the SGU's flagship event, the semifinal-Prestwick each time, the last in 2007-and he is not enabled and running again in his native Ayrshire 2 and 1 after the first round to win the Stafford n to Simon over the Barras.

the 53-year-old Scottish Selector these days looked heading for the suffering of one of his matches in the 1981 event Flashback and fearing the tables before the passage of the pantograph shall be much happier were going to use more than this terrific links to closing the holes-in him.

"The five, four, amounted to go, but had visions of what happened to Frank Coutts played here 30 years ago," said Thomson, since 1997, the host Club member, although, as always, he has become a commonplace, Belleisle Ayr at the home of the Club ran out.

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Coutts, at the time of the Scottish international and now at Deeside, in exactly the same position, was professional, but lost at Thomson's fightback, that he went to shake hands with the opponent is thinking in the 18th century, he had lost at this stage, on the left-such an extraordinary first daze hole.

After birdie on 14 and 15, and after three putting the next release was the first-Thomson, the man from yesterday, as he ended with a number of successful 16 rot away in the next before closing the match.

"What I have noticed today, in this case, is that these guys on the young hit it miles," he said. "The Distance is not so important here, however, several other courses. You must direct the rough is totally incorrect. "

Playing off one, when he once triumphed at Lossiemouth, Thomson is now down to three plus-he never had the lowest. "But that is only because of competition from the beginning of the standard, this is usually around 76 par 71 against," he commented.

Transaction already lost last year in Home Internationals, the first day of the accident, Greg Paterson, Allyn Dick and Peter Latimer had joined by Philip McLean Scotland Group of four members. Peterhead from six feet to lose the player missed Pollok's Conor O'Neil, who was unable to play for four months after hurting his wrist a scholarship in America at the beginning of the end of the last financial year, and still needs physiotherapy last.


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