The Scotsman

Johnston and Syme swap putting competitio­ns for chance to win medal for GB

- By MARTIN DEMPSTER

They used to try to beat each other in putting competitio­ns to win a golf ball and now Liam Johnston and Connor Syme are bidding to become medal winners for Great Britain.

As they prepared to join forces in one of the home line-ups in the European Golf Team Championsh­ips at Gleneagles, boyhood golfing memories came flooding back for the one-time Dumfries duo.

“I’ve known Connor since I was ten or 12 years old. His dad, Stuart, used to be the head pro at Dumfries & County, so we’ve known each other for a long time,” said Johnston, a winner on the Challenge Tour in Spain this season.

“We enjoyed putting competitio­ns against each other. When we were younger, it was just about who is going to win the ball. It wasn’t about, are we going to win a major?, we weren’t thinking that way.”

On paper, the Great Britain 1 pairing of Callum Shinkwin and Lee Slattery are favourites for the men’s gold medal, with the Portuguese pair of Ricardo Santos and Jose-filipe Lima other strong contenders.

However, there’s nothing to suggest that Syme and Johnston can’t get in the mix and they will certainly be looking to get off to a winning start against the Great Britain 2 duo of Charlie Ford and Rhys Enoch.

“It will be fun,” said Syme, runner-up in the Shot Clock Masters on the European Tour this season, while Johnston added: “It’s so cool to be representi­ng Great Britain and it would be great to win a medal as you would have something to remember it by.”

 ??  ?? Liam Johnston: Medal bid.
Liam Johnston: Medal bid.

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