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Duncan ‘Over The Moon’ As MacDonald Not Impressed Being ‘On The Clock’ At Carnoustie

Scottish amateur sensation Louise Duncan was ‘over the moon’ in posting a 68 to be just a shot of the lead on debut in the AIG Women’s Open championship at Carnoustie. Duncan, 21, grabbed an eagle and four birdies in bitterly cold conditions to be just one shot back of the leading trio of Olympic gold medal winning American Nelly Korda, Swede Madelin Sagstrom and Korean Sei Young Kim. West Kilbride’s Duncan, and a student at Stirling University, qualified for the Women’s Open last June ...

MacIntyre Tees-Up In The Potato State Looking To Come Up Chips In Boise

Top-ranked Scot Robert MacIntyre has found his way to the potato state of Idaho to tee-up in this week’s Albertson Boise Open as he continues his quest for full 2021/22 PGA Tour membership. MacIntyre has entered the KornFerry Tour event  and is looking to gain his main Tour card by finishing top-25 in a three-event money list running for the final three secondary Tour events. The Scot is among a host of former  PGA Tour card-carrying members who finished last week’s regular PGA Tour season ...

On A Golfing High In The Stunning French Alps – Gap Bayard Golf Club

For the golfers out there who enjoy more than the experience of savouring a new golfing adventure here’s a destination to really whet your adventurous side. On the outskirts of the town of Gap in Haute Alpes of France, the Bayard plateau rises to an alitude of 1,250m.  In winter the plateau is a hive for Nordic skiiing. When the snow melts, there’s nine groomed and marked trials offering around 50 kilometers of ideal mounting hiking. The summer rays also reveal a stunning golf course ...

MacIntyre Returns Home Rewarded As Cool-Hand Calum Singles Out Scottish Camaraderie

Top-ranked Scot Robert MacIntyre has returned home rewarded with the assurance from next month of unlimited invitations on the new 2021/22 PGA Tour schedule. MacIntyre’s quest for full Tour membership ended Sunday with a share of 65th place in the regular Tour season-ending Wyndham Championship in North Carolina. As it turned out, MacIntyre needed to have made the play-off to be assured of finishing inside the top-125 on the money list and the guarantee of full Tour membership for the start of ...

Leading Amateurs Amateurs Compete In Race For The Smyth Salver At AIG Women’s Open

This week’s hosting of the AIG Women’s Open might be one of the most coveted prizes in the world of golf, but the prestigious Smyth Salver is also up for grabs at the championship being played from 19-22 August at Carnoustie, with six amateurs currently in with a chance of claiming the award. Presented to the leading amateur who completes all four rounds, the Smyth Salver has an impressive roll of honour that includes Major champions Michelle Wie West (2005), Anna Nordqvist (2008), Danielle ...

Hill Breaks Through For Maiden Tour Title & Grabbing Unique Scottish Tour Victory Double

‘Iceman’ Calum Hill brilliantly buried last week’s demons not only to capture a maiden Tour win but also help grab a rare Scottish golfing Tour double with victory at the Cazoo Classic. Hill, 26, held his nerve to win by a shot with a closing 67 for a 16-under par tally on the London Club in Kent. Alex Levy posted a sizzling 64 to finish runner-up at 15-under par but having had to wait five-holes before Hill calmly pared the last to decide the Frenchman’s fate. Hill joins good friend ...

Forrest Now Focussed On Automatic Exemption Into 150th Open Championship

Grant Forrest will return to competition next week determined to cement his place into next year’s 150th anniversary Open Championship. The recent Hero Open winner is continuing to savour his breakthrouh Tour success when he birdied the closing two holes at the Fairmont Resort at St. Andrews. The win lifted Forrest to 35th on the Race to Dubai rankings and while assured of qualifying among the top-60 and the season-ending DP World Tour Championship, it’s next year’s Open he’s also focussed. It ...