The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Chris Kelly wins the Scottish PGA in a play-off

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Three weeks on the greens staff at Gleneagles this winter – working on drainage of course – gave Chris Kelly the lift to his second Scottish PGA Championsh­ip victory, writes Steve Scott.

The 38-year-old produced a brilliant eagle on the 18th yesterday morning to win a play-off against Paul McKechnie after the championsh­ip was reduced to 36 holes by constant rain over the four days.

Kelly’s tee shot in the play-off was his first hit in 40 hours, his second round 66 finishing on Monday night.

After a second day lost to rain, he was left with McKechnie atop the leaderboar­d once the second round was finally completed yesterday morning.

Former champion Paul Lawrie missed his chance to get alongside the leaders finishing with a two-over 73, leaving Kelly to take the title from McKechnie.

Both were on in two at the famous par five – Kelly 20 feet away and McKechnie inside eight feet – but the St Andrews- based 2003 champion rolled in his putt dead weight while the Braid Hills man missed.

Kelly worked on the greens staff finishing the drainage improvemen­ts on the King’s and Queen’s last winter and paid tribute to the work of the team in his winner’s speech. “It was brilliant, I loved it,” he said. “I learned so much, and I was only helping out because they needed more guys.

“It’s massive for me. I’ve been working on my game for 80 hours a week for the last month, and I’ve lost a lot of weight to try and get stronger.

“Of course I would like to have played another round at least, but there is nothing you can do about the weather.

“Paul and I got the better side of the draw, but you still have to go out and hit the shots to take advantage of it.”

Lawrie still had a chance when restarting yesterday, but he four-putted the 14th with lying water still an issue.

“Tee to green it was magnificen­t,” he said. “I had two four-putts and any number of three-putts, but that’s early season greens, and I’m still encouraged for Spain next week.”

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Picture: Kieran Chambers. Scottish PGA Championsh­ip joy: Chris Kelly.

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