Friday, August 5, 2011

Golf: Cap Allyn doubt after the close of the first round

The star in the LOTHIANS he could miss out on a second Scotland CAP after suffering shock first round Exit, Ayrshire in Scottish amateur tournaments Allyn Dick is afraid of.
Kingsknowe man secured the first home appearance when they have reached the fifth round of the exploration of the SGU flagship event in Gullane is a year ago.

But he was, inter alia, of their wounds, the opening of this licking time around after a loss:

Rowallan Castle in the 19th century by Neil black.

"I am very disappointed," admitted the Dick, who bemoaned the bad day for the Greens, such as the introduction of the cause, he tried the surfaces of the pace.

Two down with two to play, the 2010 won the champion of the Lothians and in the 17th-18th century, after a three-putted each of your opponent. But lately, the Newlands Trophy winner threw away the jail card, do, for exactly the same, in the 19th century.

Dick, "I was pinned to my hopes for this run to try and secure a place in the Scotland team, made my, good" is added.

"But that has now been totally smashed, and I am now, I hope that we look at the broader picture will depend on the selectors."

Dick was not the only player to suffer the extra Lothians-hole on the coast of Ayrshire, the opening day of agony.

Longniddry's Michael first match in the 19th century the Bacigalupo lost at and, later on, the left-hander Swanston new, Malcolm Campbell, and Gullane's John Miller also tasted defeat device there in rapid succession. But at the very least, it proved to be the happy hunting ground for Ross at Craigielaw, this season the Lothians merit runaway market leader.

the 24-year-old lost the opening three holes in Williston, ND: n Finlay, before the cue ball back, against the White, three-hole with his own successful salvo.

One more down to the last play, his opponent is the am off the bounds, but then to take a big birdie on his second ball remain.

Par proved to be good enough after the 19th century, the man Lothians White was pulled from his thick coarse tea. Tomahawk

"Three years in succession, I had the opponent-Ross Bell-played in the first round and lost forever in the 18th," said Bell.

"It is good to get through to the last, and there is no doubt that my third, finished the Newlands Trophy recently has helped me with this level safely."

Zander Culverwell, 2006 champion was also in the Lothians, as did James Ross and Steve Smith, two of the beaten finalists in this case, over the last few years.



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