The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Ferguson ready to take on challenge

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Ewen Ferguson is “excited” to be making his profession­al debut in the Challenge Tour this week after leaving an outstandin­g career in amateur golf.

The 20-year-old from Bearsden, a member of Great Britain and Ireland’s Walker Cup team at Royal Lytham and St Annes a year ago, has signed with Scottish management company Bounce and will make his first hit in the pros at the Cordon Golf Open in France.

Ferguson has already played twice on the Challenge Tour this season as part of the new arrangemen­ts allowing elite amateurs to play the European Tour’s satellite circuit. The young Scot is also the first profession­al out of the new arrangemen­t between Scottish Golf and Bounce aimed at tailoring a pathway for the country’s best amateurs.

A hand injury has meant intermitte­nt appearance­s for Ferguson this summer and he missed out on selection for the World Amateur Team Championsh­ip. But now fully recovered, the 2015 Scottish Amateur golfer of the year and former Boys Amateur champion intends to make an immediate splash in the pro ranks.

“It’s been my long-term goal to become a profession­al golfer and it’s really exciting to be making this move after just turning 20,” he said.

“I’ve signed with a great management company in Bounce Sports, have starts guaranteed and sponsors on board, so it’s a really exciting time for me, my family and everyone connected to Bearsden Golf Club, where I grew up playing.

“I would like to thank Scottish Golf, sportscotl­and and sponsors such as Aberdeen Asset Management for all their support since I started in the national set-up when I was 13.”

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