The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

All to play for as stage is set for Leven Gold Medal

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The absence of Scotland’s leading amateur golfers from this week’s 145th year of the Standard Life Leven Gold Medal tournament opens the door to a lot of tournament players who would not normally regard themselves as contenders for the prestigiou­s gold medal gifted by the Standard Life Assurance Company, then the proprietor­s of Lundin Estate.

It is the European amateur individual championsh­ip which concludes in Slovakia at the weekend that has creamed off men of the calibre of Jamie Savage, Liam Johnston, Craig Ross, Jack McDonald and Co from the Leven entry list.

However, there is still a strong enough field capable of making this one of the outstandin­g and most competitiv­e events on the Scottish Golf Union’s 72-hole Order of Merit circuit.

First staged in 1870 it is the oldest amateur stroke play competitio­n still in existence.

Ryan Campbell (Falkirk) won the Cameron Corbett Vase.

Alasdair MacDougall (Elderslie) the Tennant Cup a few weeks back.

There are two former Scottish champions in the field – Alexander Culverwell (Dunbar) and Barry Hume (Haggs Castle), named earlier this week in the Scotland team for the home internatio­nals.

Graeme Robertson (Glenbervie) is a man who knows what it takes to win an SGU Order of Merit 72-holer.

Coming down from the north are three men capable of making a challenge – former Scotland cap Bryan Fotheringh­am (Inverness), Jeff Wright (Forres) and Kyle Godsman (Moray).

Defending champion David Mitchell (Leven Thistle) won’t have so far to travel as them.

Other Fifers who could keep the Gold Medal in the county include Ben Kinsley (St Andrews), Greg Forrester (Lundin), and Alex Moir (Thornton).

Watch out also for Steven Aitken (from Leven Golfing Society) who is playing well and knows the course.

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