Portsmouth News

Hayling ace Burden is excited about his new golfing chapter

Andrew Griffin

- @portsmouth­sport

Toby Burden’s successful defence of his Hampshire Order of Merit title in 2022 removed any doubts that the Hayling golfer has become the county’s most consistent performer.

And while his body may need more rest and care after the niggling injuries that disrupted his profession­al career in his 20s, he is now looking forward to the next stage of his career, having accepted the position of Hampshire vice-captain.

Burden, who works as an engineerin­g recruitmen­t consultant, will work alongside Stoneham’s Lawrence Cherry, who has become the youngest Hampshire captain in post-war history at the age of just 26.

The 35-year-old will be Cherry’s leader out on the course and was more than happy to accept the position – although he admits the thought of becoming Hampshire captain is in his shortto-medium term plans.

Burden said: ‘ Obviously after we learned at the end of last season that Neil Dawson was standing down to focus on being the men’s captain at North Hants GC, our thoughts turned to who would succeed him.

‘I spoke with our county secretary Richard Arnold, but I said I did not want to be a playing captain – that was a non-starter in my mind. Lawrence and I have had a good chat, and I am excited to be able to support him.’

Burden claimed his first Sloane-Stanley Challenge Cup at the 2019 county championsh­ip – adding the English Champion of Champions three months later.

Two years ago, he became the first player to reach three Hampshire, IoW & CI Amateur Championsh­ip finals in a row since European Tour winner Richard Bland in the mid-1990s.

Last summer, he won his f i r s t th re e M i d -A m ateu r s events (over 35s) – including Sunningdal­e’s Gerald Micklem Trophy and the Hampshire Mid-Am crown.

Hampshire’s season gets under way with friendlies against the Channel Islands and the Hampshire PGA this month.

It is now more than 10 years since a Hampshire team last lifted the Daily Telegraph Shield after winning the South East League Final.

‘My goal for the team is I really want us to win the league,’ Burden said.

‘The gold medal for winning England Golf ’s South East Group Final is something I want again.

‘We want players coming through – whether it is in the eight-man league team or the six-man qualifier – who want to play well for Hampshire.

‘They have to want that gold medal, and do everything they can to prepare correctly to give themselves the best chance to perform. That’s all Lawrence and I can ask.’

*Burden was chosen as Havant Borough Sports Associatio­n’s Sports Personalit­y of the Year for the second time in a row in February.

Over the last 20 years, he has also scooped eight individual Hampshire titles.

His second HBSA double saw him overtake Darren Walkley – another Hayling player back in the amateur ranks after a spell on the mini-pro tours – Corhampton’s Scott Gregory, and Rowlands Castle’s Billy McKenzie, who did the double in 2015, 2018 and 2019 respective­ly.

 ?? ?? Toby Burden, left, with BBC TV South sports presenter Andy Moon after receiving the 2022 Havant Borough Sports Associatio­n’s Sportspers­on of the Year award
Picture by Andrew Griffin
Toby Burden, left, with BBC TV South sports presenter Andy Moon after receiving the 2022 Havant Borough Sports Associatio­n’s Sportspers­on of the Year award Picture by Andrew Griffin

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom