The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Stonehaven teenager Sam Locke has decided to join the profession­al ranks after winning the Silver Medal at the 147th Open Championsh­ip at Carnoustie.

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Sam Locke has turned profession­al with immediate effect less than 24 hours after winning the Silver Medal at the Open Championsh­ip at Carnoustie, writes Steve Scott.

The Stonehaven player, still only 19, secured the title as the only amateur finisher in the 147th Open on Sunday, joining such luminaries as Tiger Woods, Rory McIlroy, Sergio Garcia and Justin Rose as previous Silver Medal winners.

He was the first Scot to take the honour in 13 years, but the son of PGA pro Andrew Locke and protegé of former Open champon Paul Lawrie has wasted no time in declaring he will enter the paid ranks.

“It’s something I’ve always wanted to do,” he said. “It has been a genuine goal of mine to play golf for a living for some time now.

“My dad, who caddied for me this week, is a PGA Profession­al at The Paul Lawrie Golf Centre and obviously I have close ties to Paul, so I have an understand­ing of what it takes to be successful in the pro game.

“My experience­s over the last week or so since I won the Open qualifier at Renaissanc­e and throughout last week have allowed me to see things from a different perspectiv­e.”

Sam was working as a coffee barista at the Paul Lawrie Centre to finance his golf activities as an amateur, while being supported by the 1999 Open champion’s foundation. He will continue to get support from the centre and foundation.

He was also due to defend the Scottish Amateur Championsh­ip title he won at Prestwick last year at Blairgowri­e Golf Club next week, but instead will turn his attention towards preparing for his profession­al debut over the coming weeks.

Lawrie said that Sam’s performanc­e in the Open had underlined his belief he was ready to make the step up from the amateur ranks.

Lawrie said: “Winning the Silver Medal was hugely impressive and, whilst this is just the beginning of the journey for Sam, I certainly think he’s ready to make the transition and I’ll be on-hand to give him any advice he feels he may need along the way.”

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