The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Scott earns place at Scottish

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Teenage amateur Sandy Scott got huge consolatio­n for missing out on Scotland’s European Team Championsh­ip side in Austria by securing a slot in the Aberdeen Asset Management Scottish Open.

The 19-year-old from Nairn finished just behind experience­d pros Gareth Wright and Jack Doherty for the third of four spots in the qualifying competitio­n, held at Kilmarnock Barassie over the weekend, for this week’s $7 million event at Dundonald.

A second round six-under 67 in heavy rain yesterday, with birdies at each of the final two holes, booked Smith his place among the likes of Rory McIlroy, Henrik Stenson, Adam Scott and Rickie Fowler in this week’s field just up the road at Dundonald.

Scott had hoped to be part of the six-man team defending the European Championsh­ip title but admitted that playing in his first European Tour event more than made up for that disappoint­ment.

“To be honest I hadn’t expected to play because I’ve been making the readjustme­nt between playing back home and at college in Texas,” he said. “I’ve been playing pretty solidly since I came back and played really well today, so I’m excited to have the chance to play at Dundonald.”

For Wright and Doherty it is the second year in succession both have qualified for the Scottish, although this year it’s for much more money with the prize fund ballooning as part of the European Tour’s lucrative Rolex Series.

Wright has qualified in all three of these events and Saturday’s 64 did all the work he needed, a two-under 71 helping him to the £4,500 winner’s cheque.

“Saturday made today a whole lot easier than it might have been because I knew i just had to keep it together,” said the Lothians-based Welshman, who shot a 62 in a Tartan Tour event around Dundonald.

Doherty birdied the last to claim second place.

“It’s great to qualify again after doing it last year, and even better to qualify to play a course that’s only 15 minutes from my front door,” he said.

The fourth and final place at Dundonald was won by Northern Open champion Paul O’Hara, who eagled the first play-off hole to knock out Kirkhill’s amateur Craig Ross. Final positions:

135 – G Wright (West Linton) 64 71 138 – J Doherty (unattached) 69 69 139 – S Scott (Nairn, am) 72 67 140 – P O’Hara (North Lanarkshir­e) 72 68, C Ross (Kirkhill, am) 69 71

142 – E Walker (Kilmarnock Barassie, am) 73 69, R Arnott (Bishopbrig­gs GR) 73 69, R Cameron (unattached) 70 72

143 – C Kelly (Stirling) 73 70, W Booth (unattached) 73 70, J McDonald (unattached) 73 70, J Savage (Cawder) 70 73

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