Perthshire Advertiser

Foundation team win Blair invitation­al

- Gordon Bannerman

Steven Morgan (Blairgowri­e managing secretary) congratula­tes Perth and Kinross captain Andrew Thornton and his runners-up, from left, Declan Gray, Fraser Matthews, Finlay Hamilton, Harry Clark and Andrew Scott The Barrie Douglas Foundation team emerged victorious in the 2018 Blairgowri­e US Junior Invitation­al.

The U18 Scottish select, which included some of the country’s top prospects, defeated national boys champions Perth and Kinross by 3.5 to 0.5 in the final.

The foundation team captained by Cameron Gallagher (Longniddry) featured Sean Logue (Royal Montrose), Connor Wilson (Castle Park), Liam Waldron (Royal Aberdeen), Dean Walsh (Lochgelly) and Aaron Hall (Kilspindie).

The home players saw off the challenge posed by teams drawn from eight US states who were confronted by conditions alien to competitio­ns back home.

The three-day event followed a Ryder Cup format and the Scots handled the links-like, tree-lined fairways better than the American visitors.

Arizona golf coach Brian Vogner, who organised the event in tandem with Blairgowri­e junior convener Neil Wilkie, praised the east Perthshire club for rolling out the welcome mat and laying on a wellorgani­sed tournament.

“It has been a wonderful event. We brought over high school teams representi­ng Arizona, Idaho, Florida, Utah, Colorado, Illinois, Iowa and Missouri, with six state champions involved,” he said.

“We have some very good young players, who learned a few lessons from the Scots.

“The standard of Scottish golf is obviously very good and our guys found the style of play very different.

“They are used to hitting the ball very high and having it land softly but we don’t have that with the links-style golf we had here after your unusual summer weather.

“It’s good to see our players learning that you don’t always have to overpower a golf course.

“Blairgowri­e Golf Club and Perth and Kinross County organised everything superbly and is run so profession­ally.

“There aren’t many places in the world like Blairgowri­e Golf Club.”

Steven Morgan, Blairgowri­e managing secretary, added: “It’s been a wonderful three days of great competitio­n but the guys have all made good friends and contacts.

“Hopefully it is something we can build on in the future.”

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