The Scotsman

Humble, 72, wins his 21st Kilspindie club championsh­ip in six different decades

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Fifty years after landing the title for the first time, Bob Humble is the Kilspindie club champion, having now achieved the feat in six decades.

The 72-year-old claimed the crown for the 21st time in total at the East Lothian club with a 7&6 win over Chris Stirling, the club captain, in the 36-hole final.

The pair were all square after 18 holes before Humble, who plays off three, covered the next 12 holes in six under par.

“I was reading in Scotland on Sunday about Ian Hutcheon winning the Monifieth club championsh­ip in six decades and thought to myself, ‘if I win today, I will be the same as Hutch’,” said Humble.

One down with two to play, he finished eagle-eagle to beat James Fox in the quarterfin­als before coming out on top against 73-year-old Kenny Johnston in the last four.

“It feels very strange to win it again and a bit of a surprise, to be honest,” added Humble. “I have been playing okay, but not as competitiv­e as I would like to be, having not played in any of the Scottish Seniors’ events this year.

“It is fantastic to achieve this in my 70s, especially after I had both a prostate cancer operation and hip operation. I am over the moon to have come back from them and pull off this win.”

Elsewhere, Kilmacolm’s Matthew Clark won the Tennant Cup, the oldest amateur stroke-play trophy in the world, for a second time after a controvers­ial finish at Glasgow Golf Club.

In the same week he carded a course-record 62 at Nairn en route to leading the qualifiers in the Amateur Championsh­ip at Nairn, the 39-year-old closed with rounds of 67 and 66 at Killermont for a one-shot win.

Forres man Matthew Wilson, who had shared the halfway lead after a pair of 69s at Gailes Links on Saturday, finished second after thinking he had a two-shot lead when he was actually tied for top spot.

“It was a sore one for Matty, but, as I did myself when something similar happened to me, he will learn from it and I am sure he will get a win soon,” said Clark.

 ??  ?? Bob Humble with the trophy
Bob Humble with the trophy

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