Irish Independent

Portumna teen Murphy shows Links form

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PORTUMNA teenager Sam Murphy looks likely to pull on a green jersey this year after he fired a one-under 70 to win the gross in the TaylorMade Winter Series at Portmarnoc­k Hotel and Golf Links.

The reigning Connacht Under 16 champion (16), who is a Transition Year student at Cistercian College Roscrea, is certainly showing promising form when it comes to selection for the Irish Boys team after making it into the winner’s enclosure for the second time in three weeks.

Out in two under thanks to birdies at the second and sixth, he mixed bogeys at the 10th and 18th with a birdie at the 14th as he carded a oneunder 70 to win the gross by two strokes from Europro Tour profession­al Brian Casey and Co Sligo amateur David Brady.

He overcame a quality field too as 96 players took to the links in glorious sunshine after a brief frost delay.

Playing off three, The Links’ Aidan McGrath had two birdies in a 69 to win the nett by three strokes from Dundalk profession­al Leslie Walker and former Walker Cup player Paul McBride from The Island, who both posted 72s.

“The M5 Sprint” begins next Tuesday, March 5, with €4,000 worth of TaylorMade equipment up for grabs.

Players combine their three best scores from four outings with the top three overall in both the nett and gross categories taking the goodies. TaylorMade Winter Series, The Links Portmarnoc­k (Par 71 SSS 74 CSS 75; Ladies, Par71 SSS 72 CSS 73) Nett: 1, Aidan McGrath (3) The Links Portmarnoc­k 69; 2, Leslie Walker (Pro) Dundalk GC 72; 3, Paul McBride (Pro) The Island 72.

Gross: 1, Sam Murphy (1) Portumna 70; 2, Brian Casey (Pro) Unattached 72; 3, David Brady (Scr) Co Sligo 72.

 ?? PICTURE: PAT CASHMAN ?? Glory: Sam Murphy (centre) pictured with his Portumna team mates after helping his club win the AIG Junior Cup at Thurles last year.
PICTURE: PAT CASHMAN Glory: Sam Murphy (centre) pictured with his Portumna team mates after helping his club win the AIG Junior Cup at Thurles last year.

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