Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Joshua Jamieson Wales clash in configuration

JOSHUA has been rewarded with Jamieson Scotland side last week, the Scottish Boys Stroke Play Championship for her victory in the upcoming Home Internationals for Wales, and Boys, the (2-4 August), 17-year-old, who posted a five-283 Nairn Dunbar take on the boys ' title in three shots, combined par is one of the two St Andrews golfers, a Team with Scott Ewan is also included.

Group of four other members, who finished second (b)

ehind the Irish 12 months ago-Grant Forrest, Liam Johnston, Jack McDonald and Daniel Hendry-keep their seats in the hope to build a positive performance, when they defeated England 13 years for the first time.

Merit order of Marchbank Greig, the current Vice President makes the SGU boys on the side of the Junior Champions Champion winner Craig Ross, and the rise of the star in the Lothians with Anthony Blaney. Blairgowrie n Bradley Neil, English Boys under 16s Championship deserves the highest call, such as Mount Ellen Eamon Bradley, who also runs the European Boys Team Championship in Scotland.

The Scottish boys group: Anthony Blaney (Liberton), Eamon Bradley (Mount Ellen), Grant Forrest (Craigielaw), Daniel Hendry (u.a.e.), Josh Jamieson (new St Andrews), Liam Johnston (Dumfries and County), Jack McDonald (Kilmarnock Barassie), Greig Marchbank (Dumfries and County), Bradley, Neil (Blairgowrie), Craig Ross (Kirkhill), Ewan Scott (St Andrews).



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