The Scotsman

Shepherd chases more success for Stirling Uni

- By MARTIN DEMPSTER

Seven days after Louise Duncan won the women’s equivalent, Laird Shepherd has set up the chance to land another Stirling University success in the Amateur Championsh­ip at Nairn.

Shepherd, who meets Monty Scowsill in the 36-hole title decider, is a member at Rye and represents England, but he’s a well-kent face north of the border.

His game blossomed during a spell at Stirling, while he lives in St Andrews and is a Fife squad player.

“Dean Robertson has helped me with coaching,” said Shepherd of the Stirling’s high performanc­e coach. “Louise Duncan also went to Stirling, so it’s a crazy game.”

On a day when host club member Calum Scott and New Club St Andrews man John Paterson both bowed out in the morning quarter-finals, Shepherd birdied the last to beat fellow Englishman and Walker Cup player John Dyer to progress to the final.

“It’s amazing,” added Shepherd of facing another Englishman in Scowsill, a Woodbridge member. “I didn’t have any expectatio­ns this week, to be honest. I never thought I would get this far. I managed to buckle down and made birdie on the last in the semi-final.

“I had a decent lie for my second shot, 277 to the pin, and I just hit a perfect golf shot.

“You can’t hide from the opportunit­ies that come with winning The Amateur. Either way, it’s been a brilliant week for me.”

The Scottish Seniors Open has already fallen to an English player after Stephen Jepsen landed that title at Duff House Royal.

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Laird Shepherd: ‘Never thought I’d get this far’

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