The Sunday Post (Dundee)

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Joe Long beat Jake Bolton 2&1

It will be an all Joe affair at The 125th Amateur Championsh­ip as the English duo of Joe Harvey and Joe Long are set for a showdown in today’s 36 hole-final.

Harvey, 23, progressed to the final at Royal Birkdale after eliminatin­g Ireland’s Mark Power 3&2 in the semi-final having advanced past Victor H Sidal Svendsen of Denmark in the quarter-final 4&3.

Long, 23, was equally impressive in the last four, defeating Englishman Jake Bolton 2&1 after earlier jettisonin­g the hopes of another Englishman Barclay Brown in a convincing 6&5 victory.

Harvey, who is 897th on the World Amateur Golf Ranking ( WAGR) and Joe Long, who is 102nd on the WAGR, have teed up an all-england final for the first time since 1999 when Graeme Storm defeated Aran Wainwright 7&6 at Royal County Down.

Usually practice partners at The Kendleshir­e, the pair will go head-to-head over 36 holes.

The winner will secure exemptions into The 149th Open at Royal St George’s next year and, by tradition, an invitation to play in the Masters Tournament and an exemption into the US Open.

Harvey was in control of his tie with Power from the outset and was four-up after 11 holes. But as he missed the green at the par-3 12th and lost the hole with a bogey four, it looked like the door was ajar for the Irishman to mount a comeback.

A birdie at the 13th returned Harvey to his four-hole advantage but it took until the 16th hole for the Englishman to close out the match, with an up-and-down par from the left greenside bunker, after he left winning putts short on the 14th and 15th holes.

Long was evenly matched with Bolton early on before his opponent went one-up with a birdie at the 4th. A bogey to follow returned the match to all-square before Bolton conceded the 6th to see Long go one-up for the first time in the match, a lead he didn’t relinquish.

Long closed out the match on the 17th hole with a par after Bolton failed to roll in his seven-foot birdie putt.

Earlier in the quarter-finals, Power came through after defeating Callan Barrow 3&1 whilst Bolton earned his berth in the semi-final by defeating Hamish Brown of Denmark by two holes.

The 36-hole final takes place from 8.30am today, as Harvey and Long seek to emulate last year’s champion, James Sugrue from Ireland.

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