The Scotsman

Teenager Elliott vows to ‘play brave’ in Scottish Girls’ Open at Powfoot

- Martin Dempster

Summer Elliott has vowed to “play brave” as she leads the home contingent into battle against players from all around Europe in next week’s Scottish Girls’ Open at Powfoot.

The Scottish Golf event has attracted a strong field, with competitor­s set to represent a whole host of countries in Continenta­l Europe, including no less than 45 players flying the German flag at the Dumfries & Galloway venue.

It means the likes of Elliott, last year’s Scottish Girls’ Order of Merit winner, face a tough task on home soil, but the 17-year-old Inverness Golf Club member is ready for the challenge.

“It’s exciting to have the Scottish Girls’ Open early in the season, and this being my last junior year I want to go there and play brave, leave the fears behind and give it my best shot

and hopefully put the Scottish flag up on that leaderboar­d,” she said.

Elliott landed a notable title hat-trick last year as she won the Barrie Douglas Scottish Junior Masters at Strathmore, Paul Lawrie Junior Jug at Newmachar

and Stephen Gallacher Foundation Vase at Schloss Roxburghe.

“I feel 2023 went well,” she said. “It was my best year so far, especially winning four important national competitio­ns [the other one being a Scottish

Junior Tour event at Golspie at Dornoch], breaking the course record at my home club Inverness with a five-underpar score, finishing the year as No 1 girl on the Scottish Golf Order or Merit and also being offered a sponsorshi­p deal from Springfiel­d Properties to help me achieve my golf goals.”

Others set to fly the Saltire at Powfoot, where the top 60 and ties after 36 holes on Wednesday and Thursday will progress to a third and final round next Friday, include Royal Troon’s Freya Russell and Evie Mccallum from Dunfermlin­e.

Sabrina Wong, a 12-year-old Cathkin Braes member who represente­d Hong Kong in the Women’s Amateur Asia-pacific (WAAP) event in Thailand earlier in the year, is also in the field, as is Paul Lawrie Foundation ambassador Ruby Watt.

 ?? ?? Inverness Golf Club member Summer Elliott faces a tough task
Inverness Golf Club member Summer Elliott faces a tough task

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