The Scotsman

Amateur Scott secures Scottish Open spot as Wright wins Barassie shoot-out

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Ayrshire proved a happy hunting ground for an amateur for the second time in less than a week as Connor Syme’s success in qualfying for the Open Championsh­ip was emulated by Sandy Scott in a scramble for four Scottish Open spots, writes Martin Dempster.

The 19-year-old from Nairn joined three profession­als, Gareth Wright, Jack Doherty and Paul O’hara, in securing a place alongside the likes of Rory Mcilroy, Henrik Stenson and Adam Scott in the £5.5million Aberdeen Asset Management-sponsored event after a tense two-round battle at Kilmarnock (Barassie).

West Linton profession­al Wright won the shoot-out for the second time in three years and completed a hat-trick of successes in this event, backing up his spectacula­r opening 64 on Saturday with a solid 71 for an 11-under-par total at the Ayrshire venue. The Edinburgh-based Welshman finished three shots clear of Doherty, last year’s winner, with Scott a shot further back in third after he carded a best-of-the-day 67 in a second round played in miserable wet conditions almost from start to finish.

O’hara, winner of both the Northern Open and PGA Profession­al Championsh­ip in recent weeks, secured the final spot in a play-off against another amateur hopeful in Craig Ross, winning that in style with an eagle-3 at the first extra hole.

For Scott, this success makes up for the disappoint­ment of missing out on a place in the six-strong Scotland side set to defend the European Team title in Austria this week. “I was disappoint­ed about that, of course, but to have this as a consolatio­n is fantastic,” said the Highlander after signing off with two birdies. “I went to a couple of Scottish Opens at Castle Stuart and now it is great to know I will be playing in it.”

Wright recovered from a shaky start to his second round – he had to take a penalty drop at the first – to produce a flawless effort, following 15 straight pars with birdies at the 16th and 17th. “It is great to be in a Rolex Series event that is being headlined by Rory Mcilroy,” said the winner. “I also have good memories from Dundonald, having shot a 62 there in a Tartan Tour event a few years back.”

Kilmarnock man Doherty, who had his wife, Joceelyn, caddying for him, was already on course to progress before he signed off in style with a birdie at the last. “That’s two years in a row now and it feels nice to be playing in a Scottish Open just 15 minutes from my house,” he said.

On a day when Scott Henry slipped from second overnight to joint-22nd after a 78, O’hara rolled in a 30-footer for his eagle after tying with Kirkhill man Ross on six-under.

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