The Scotsman

Kimsey leads at Scottish Stroke Play

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ENGLISHMAN Nathan Kimsey took full advantage of early benign conditions on the Solway Firth to card a superb 66 and seize the clubhouse lead in the opening round of the Carrick Neill Scottish Stroke Play Championsh­ip.

The 20-year-old Woodhall Spa member, sixth in the recent Lytham Trophy, recorded three birdies in his final five holes at Southernes­s to open up a twoshot gap at the top of the leaderboar­d from England team-mate Garrick Porteous and Irishman Richard O’Donovan.

Kimsey, the second highest ranked Englishman at No 22 in the World Amateur Golf Rankings, capitalise­d on what he described as “perfect weather” to execute a series of excellent irons shots, which transforme­d an otherwise tidy score into the best of the day.

Three birdies on the front nine put the Walker Cup contender out in 33, however, a double-bogey on the 12th dropped him back to level par. A 6-iron to 18 feet on the 14th yielded his fourth birdie of the day, which was soon followed by ten-foot and tap-in birdie putts on the final two holes to move to three-under.

Leading the Scottish charge, three shots behind the leader, is Meldrum House’s Chris Robb, who opened with a solid level par 69.

St Andrews’ 17-year-old Ben Kinsley impressed with an opening 70 to join the veteran John Mathers (Haggs Castle) on one-over par, one clear of Scottish Amateur Golfer of the Year Jack McDonald, who was disappoint­ed to finish on two-over par after losing a ball in a bush on the final hole to end his round with a double-bogey.

In contrast, Scottish Boys Champion Bradley Neil holed out for an eagle at the 18th to salvage a 73 as the wind picked up for the afternoon starters, the same mark as world No 2, Australian Brady Watt.

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