Irish Independent

Gleeson takes chequered flag in Bridgeston­e race

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CASTLE internatio­nal Alex Gleeson pipped Tramore’s Robin Dawson to win the inaugural Bridgeston­e Order of Merit.

The Dubliner (24) took top prize thanks to his semi-final run at the AIG Irish Close in what was the first year of the new Bridgeston­e series comprising the eight principal championsh­ips – the AIG Irish Close, Flogas Irish Amateur Open, the East, West, North and South of Ireland Championsh­ips and the Munster and Connacht Strokeplay championsh­ips

“To win the Bridgeston­e Order of Merit is very rewarding for me,” said Gleeson. “My goal at the start of the year was to get into contention in as many events as possible.

“Unfortunat­ely I wasn’t able to get a win but I was able to have three topthree finishes, which shows that my game was very close.

“It gives me a lot of satisfacti­on to have performed well at home in the Irish championsh­ips. And it’s been brilliant having Bridgeston­e involved this year, showing their support for Irish amateur golf.”

Colm Conyngham, marketing manager Bridgeston­e Ireland, said: “Bridgeston­e would like to congratula­te Alex on winning the inaugural Bridgeston­e Order of Merit and wish him every success in the future. We were very impressed at the quality of the players and we hope that our initiative with the GUI helps keep the spotlight on Ireland’s amateur golfers and emerging talent.

A memorable season for Gleeson began at the West of Ireland in April, where he was runner-up, and he backed up that performanc­e the following month at the Flogas Irish Amateur Open, where he was tied second to Dawson.

That victory put Dawson ahead on the order of merit but Gleeson eventually reeled him in at the final event of the series. By reaching the semi-finals of the Irish Close, Gleeson finally moved past Dawson in the race for the Bridgeston­e title. In all there were eight events in the series.

BRIDGESTON­E ORDER OF MERIT – TOP 10

1 Alex Gleeson (Castle) 615 2 Robin Dawson (Tramore) 503 3 Robert Cannon (Balbriggan) 430 4 Caolan Rafferty (Dundalk) 420 5 James Sugrue (Mallow) 404 6 Mark Power (Kilkenny) 393 7 Robert Brazill (Naas) 375 8 Peter O’Keeffe (Douglas) 351 9 Eanna Griffin (Waterford), Rowan Lester (Hermitage) 306

 ??  ?? Castle’s Alex Gleeson has topped the Bridgeston­e Order of Merit
Castle’s Alex Gleeson has topped the Bridgeston­e Order of Merit

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