The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

Holey coincident­al: Teenage champion shares a name (and a frame) with superstar golfer

Rhys hopes to be another McIlroy with the winning touch

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Superstarg­olfer and former child prodigy Rory McIlroy might be nicknamed Wee-Mac but now there’s another contender to the title. Meet Rhys McIlroy, 14, who is already conquering the fairways – thanks to some tips his superstar near-namesake passed on when they met on holiday. The seven-year-old had not long picked up a club and was trying to keep up with his dad, Robert, and older brother, Kyle, on the course when the family bumped into the four-time Major champion in Portugal. The Northern Irish star was amused by their similar name and offered budding player, Rhys, a few tips. Now, at the age of 14, Rhys from Paisley has a handicap of eight and is already lifting championsh­ip trophies. Last week he won the Turnberry Junior Handicap championsh­ip against stiff competitio­n. In the past two months he has been runner-up in his club’s junior championsh­ip, been a member of the winning team in the Lexwell Trophy for Renfrewshi­re juniors and won his club’s gents’ medal. But Rhys only began to play golf seriously when his plans to become a profession­al footballer fell through. He signed as a schoolboy player for Morton’s youth team. However, an injury affected his playing and put paid to that and he was released by the Greenock club at the age of 12. His mum, Sharon, said: “Rhys was devastated. However, he picked up his golf clubs and began practising at our local Elderslie Golf Club. He moved his focus from football to golf and we are hugely proud of him.” Rhys said: “I was disappoint­ed that my football career was affected by injury. “I always enjoyed golf and people told me I had a good swing, but football was the priority. “This year I focused on golf and with no football at all, it has helped me reduce my handicap. “I’ll never forget meeting Rory. “If I can get a fraction of his success, I’ll be happy.” His dad, Robert, the captain at Elderslie, said: “As far as I know, we are not related to Rory, but he smiled when he realised we shared the same surname and encouraged the boys to keep playing golf.”

By Janet Boyle JBOYLE@SUNDAYPOST.COM

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 ??  ?? Rhys McIlroy at Elderslie Golf Club and above, right, with brother Kyle and hero Rory seven years ago
Rhys McIlroy at Elderslie Golf Club and above, right, with brother Kyle and hero Rory seven years ago

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