The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Singer ready to take on ‘the old beast’

- ROB MCLAREN rmclaren@thecourier.co.uk

Westlife singer Brian McFadden is focusing his attention on the Carnoustie course he calls “the old beast” as he prepares to pick up his golf clubs for this year’s Alfred Dunhill Links Championsh­ip.

Carnoustie’s Championsh­ip course was his undoing last year as he hit the ball out of bounds on two holes.

His performanc­e on the course he describes as among the toughest in the world led to him narrowly missing the cut of the celebrity pro-am tournament, which is also played at the Old Course at St Andrews and Kingsbarns.

The entertaine­r, who was paired with profession­al Robert Rock last year, has revealed his game plan for this year’s tournament – practise long and hard at Carnoustie.

He said: “Carnoustie is just the old beast. If you’re playing good golf you can probably do well round Carnoustie, but if you’re not playing at your absolute best it will eat you up and spit you out.

“Last year we shot nine under at St Andrews, 12 under at Kingsbarns, but at Carnoustie we were lucky to finish oneover.

“I hit the ball out of bounds on two par fives. If I’d made a bogey on one of those two holes for a net par, we’d have made the cut.

“The mistake was not practising at Carnoustie. This year I’ll definitely be having a couple of practice rounds.”

This year’s line-up of stars is expected to be announced in the coming weeks before the tournament returns on October 5.

Earlier this week four-time major winner Rory McIlroy announced he would be playing this year’s tournament before taking a break.

Brian, who sold more than 20 million albums with Westlife, says golf is now as big a part of his life as music and admits that he is very competitiv­e.

He added: “No matter how much you’ve practised or what you think you can do, it all flies out of the window when you get on the first tee.

“Kingsbarns is probably my favourite of the three, it’s stunning.

“Even though it’s a links course, it’s got that real parkland feel. The views are just spectacula­r.”

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Brian McFadden plans to practise long and hard at Carnoustie Championsh­ip course.

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