There is something special
about Baltray. Just ask Michael Sinclair, who won his first East
of Ireland title at the newly lengthened County Link over the
June Bank Holiday weekend.
But it's not just the golf
course that's special. From the moment you leave Drogheda and
take that winding road along the estuary where sea birds swoop
and dive, you feel detached from hustle and bustle of 'real life'.
Then, as you turn that sharp
bend, where the evergreens that guard the fourth tee hove into
view, you start to think about the 'East'.
Does it look windy up there?
Is that big cloud going to unleash something nasty that could
turn a reporter's notebook into mush?
Who will win? With the 2002
champion Noel Fox on duty for the Walker Cup selectors at Troon
for the British Amateur championship with Colm Moriarty, Gareth
Maybin and Justin Kehoe, we were looking for possible winners.
The list of pretenders to the
title - Irish Independent sponsored East of Ireland Amateur Open
championship - was very long indeed. It's a testament to the
depth of young talent in the amateur game here these days.
Young guns such as Mark and
David Ryan from Grange, Brian McElhinney of North West or David
Rawluck and Cian McNamara were there.
The older brigade was there
too - Barry Reddan, Tom Cleary, Mick Morris, John "Junior"
Morris and Declan Brannigan.
Bu there was no Noel Fox, the
three-time champion who had given the course a hammering in 2002
when he finished 14 under and five shots clear of Darren Crowe.
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But secretary manager Mick
Delaney was adamant that this is not the reason for the changes
that have been carried out on the advice of architect Donald
Steel.
Six new tees were built, lengthening
the course by 153 yards. The par-five 11th was reduced by a few
yards and declared to be a par four of 470 yards, reducing par
to a very strict 72.
There is some muttering in
the ranks about the difficulty at the 11th and the new tiger
tee at the 16th, which was too low for the taste of some.
On day one Mullingar's John
Morris took advantage of benign early conditions to shoot a five
under par 67 and lead the field.
The Cork-born doctor, a consultant
radiologist at Mullingar General Hospital, showed why he has
been such a consistent performer in the major amateur events
over the past 20 years.
Starting on the back nine with
only a light breeze and some early fog to trouble his progress,
he reached the turn in one under before coming home in 33 thanks
to two birdies and an eagle three at the 531 yard sixth.
His round gave him a one shot
lead over another Leesider, 20-year-old Niall Turner from Muskerry
as 22 players broke par on a perfect day for golf.
Had it not been for the fact
that preferred lies were permitted on 18th where a new fairway
hugs the out of bounds fence, Morris's round would have stood
as a new course record following major changes to the classic
Baltray layout over the winter months.
Starting on the back nine,
the plus one handicapper reached the turn in one under par with
birdies at 13th and par three 17th more than compensating for
a dropped shot at the short 15th.
Further birdies at the par
five second and third holes got him to three under for his round
before he made an eagle three at the 531 yard sixth to take the
outright lead.
Eddie McCormack (Slieve Russell),
McElhinney Sinclair and Crowe all shots 69s to announce their
candidature with Mark Campbell of Stackstown as shot further
back on 70.
On a rain lashed Sunday, Campbell produced another two under
par 70 to grab a one shot lead over Sinclair with Derek McNamara
of Connemara, Eddie McCormack and Morris a shot further back
on two-under par.
Brian McElhinney, 20, of North
West hit a 74 to finish on one under par, with Declan Moran (73)
of the Island and North West's Garrett Mallon (72) on level par.
The cut fell at 150 - six over
- with eight players missing out on that mark, including Turner,
who was second starting the day.
But on the final day it was
the experienced Sinclair who came through to win with relative
ease in the end.
Campbell had a mishit on the
first (a shank, allegedly) and ended up with an 87 that dropped
him out of the title race. And youngster McNamara saw his hopes
evaporate when he dropped seven shots from the 14th for a horrendous
third round 80.
Sinclair, though, kept grinding
it out and carded a 72 and was matched by the sweet-striking
Morris, whose 72 left him just one stroke adrift of the Knock
golfer with a round to play.
Out of the pack, big Andrew
McCormick got in the mix with a wonderful third round 69 and
entered the final round just two behind Sinclair on one under.
However, a couple of early
bogeys in he final round meant that he never put enough pressure
on his fellow Ulsterman. Sinclair had won the North of Ireland
title in 1997 and perhaps it was that experience that stood to
him over the final 18 holes when Baltray was playing at its most
difficult.
After a steady front nine,
Morris was just two adrift of Sinclair coming down the stretch
but lost his momentum in the testing conditions and made seven
bogeys in a row before signing for an 81.
Sinclair hit a lot of three
woods off the tee and when he saw that Morris was haemorrhaging
shots over the closing holes in the group in front, he could
almost taste victory. Almost.
"I really had to grind
it out," he said. "I hit a lot of fairways and made
very few mistakes which was the key. When I saw that John was
dropping shots it made it easier and I could relax a bit."
McCormick eventually shot a
76 to lead in the clubhouse on three over par. Sinclair was one
under and four shots clear of the man from Scrabo with three
to play.
He three-putted the 16th for
a bogey but then rifled a five iron to 15 feet at the par three
17th and holed for a birdie that restored his cushion. A closing
par gave him a one under par total of 287 and an emotional four-shot
win.
It turned out afterwards that
Sinclair had considered skipping the championship after the recent
death of a close friend.
He said: "My friend William
Gibson lost his wife Estelle to cancer at the age of just 29,
10 days ago. I wasn't going to play here but I'm glad I did now
and I dedicate this to title to Estelle. It puts everything in
perspective."
FINAL SCORES
Irish Independent East of Ireland Amateur Open Championship,
Co Louth (par 72)
287 M Sinclair (Knock) 69 72
72 74
291 A McCormick (Scrabo) 70
76 69 76
293 R Kilpatrick (Banbridge)
73 76 69 75
294 E McCormack (Slieve Russell)
69 73 78 74
295 J Foster (Ballyclare) 74
72 74 75, J Morris (Mullingar) 67 75 72 81
296 T Cleary (Cork) 72 73 76
75, N Beirth (Co. Louth) 71 78 74 73, R Cannon (Balbriggan) 71
77 75 73
298 M O'Sullivan (Galway) 74
72 72 80, C Montgomery (Malone) 72 77 76 73, D Baker (Downpatrick)
71 74 76 77
299 S Paul (Tandragee) 72 74
72 81, D McNamara (Connemara) 70 72 80 77, D Crowe (Dunmurry)
69 76 74 80
300 A McCloy (Ballymena) 75
74 74 77, R Boal (Scrabo) 74 72 76 78, K Leahy (Mill Ride (UK))
72 74 79 75, M Murphy (Waterville) 72 74 78 76, G Mallon (North
West) 72 72 79 77
301 C Martin (Nenagh) 75 73
77 76, R Leonard (Banbridge) 73 73 77 78, N Kavanagh (Westport)
71 75 75 80, D Kelleher (Portmarnock) 70 77 74 80, P Lyons (Cork)
70 75 79 77, A Morrow (Portmarnock) 70 75 76 80, B McElhinney
(North West) 69 74 77 81
302 P Murray (Limerick) 77
71 82 72, J Mulready (Castle) 77 71 76 78, R McCarthy (The Island)
75 75 78 74, B Reddan (Co. Louth) 75 74 74 79, C Brown (Royal
Portrush) 71 75 78 78, A Morris (Belvoir Park) 70 77 77 78, M
Campbell (Stackstown) 70 70 87 75
303 A Dowling (Hermitage) 74
75 78 76, C Cunningham (Mullingar) 70 79 76 78
304 R Forsythe (Hilton Templepatrick)
74 74 75 81, D Moran (The Island) 71 73 81 79, F O'Donoghue (Belvoir
Park) 70 77 75 82
305 M McDermott (Stackstown)
75 75 77 78, P Purdy (Shandon Park) 72 73 78 82
306 H Hanley (Grange) 76 71
79 80, J Brady (Edenderry) 73 76 77 80, L Ryan (Stackstown) 73
75 79 79
307 S Crowe (Dunmurry) 74 75
78 80, M Ryan (Grange) 72 77 77 81
308 G Bohill (Co. Louth) 71
76 80 81
309 P McGrath (Dromoland) 75
75 82 77, G Hall (Edenderry) 70 76 79 84
310 M McGinley (Grange) 74
76 79 81
RT D Dunne (Royal Dublin) 76
74 82 RT
After 36 holes (par 72)
Qualifiers
140 M Campbell (Stackstown)
70 70
141 M Sinclair (Knock) 69 72
142 D McNamara (Connemara)
70 72, E McCormack (Slieve Russell) 69 73, J Morris (Mullingar)
67 75
143 B McElhinney (North West)
69 74
144 G Mallon (North West) 72
72, D Moran (The Island) 71 73
145 T Cleary (Cork) 72 73,
P Purdy (Shandon Park) 72 73, D Baker (Downpatrick) 71 74, A
Morrow (Portmarnock) 70 75, P Lyons (Cork) 70 75, D Crowe (Dunmurry)
69 76
146 R Boal (Scrabo) 74 72,
M O'Sullivan (Galway) 74 72, J Foster (Ballyclare) 74 72, R Leonard
(Banbridge) 73 73, K Leahy (Mill Ride (UK)) 72 74, M Murphy (Waterville)
72 74, S Paul (Tandragee) 72 74, C Brown (Royal Portrush) 71
75, N Kavanagh (Westport) 71 75, A McCormick (Scrabo) 70 76,
G Hall (Edenderry) 70 76
147 H Hanley (Grange) 76 71,
G Bohill (Co. Louth) 71 76, D Kelleher (Portmarnock) 70 77, F
O'Donoghue (Belvoir Park) 70 77, A Morris (Belvoir Park) 70 77
148 P Murray (Limerick) 77
71, J Mulready (Castle) 77 71, C Martin (Nenagh) 75 73, R Forsythe
(Hilton Templepatrick) 74 74, L Ryan (Stackstown) 73 75, R Cannon
(Balbriggan) 71 77
149 B Reddan (Co. Louth) 75
74, A McCloy (Ballymena) 75 74, A Dowling (Hermitage) 74 75,
S Crowe (Dunmurry) 74 75, J Brady (Edenderry) 73 76, R Kilpatrick
(Banbridge) 73 76, M Ryan (Grange) 72 77, C Montgomery (Malone)
72 77, N Beirth (Co. Louth) 71 78, C Cunningham (Mullingar) 70
79
150 D Dunne (Royal Dublin)
76 74, M McDermott (Stackstown) 75 75, R McCarthy (The Island)
75 75, P McGrath (Dromoland) 75 75, M McGinley (Grange) 74 76
Non qualifiers
150 M McEneff (St. Anne's)
74 76, J Moore (Laytown &Bettystown) 74 76, R McDowell (Royal
Belfast) 74 76, B O'Connor (UCD/Hermitage) 73 77, D Ryan (Grange)
72 78, E O'Sullivan (The Island) 72 78, B Smyth (Mourne) 72 78,
N Turner (Muskerry) 68 82
151 D Carroll (Grange) 77 74,
J McGinn (Greenore) 76 75, D Rawluk (The Island) 76 75, F Whelan
(Laytown & Bettystown) 76 75, K Bornemann (Douglas) 76 75,
G Wardlow (Shandon Park) 75 76, J Lyons (Galway) 75 76, M Collins
(Sutton) 75 76, B Trainor (Warrenpoint) 75 76, A McAllister (Portmarnock)
75 76, P O'Keeffe (Douglas) 75 76, N Lavin (Royal Dublin) 75
76, J Callan (Howth) 74 77, G Lynas (Shandon Park) 74 77, L Hynes
(Blainroe) 73 78, M Burton (Powerscourt) 72 79
152 D Quilligan (Elm Park)
76 76, E McAnoy (Knock) 76 76, C Conaty (Royal Dublin) 76 76,
M Mulryan (Athenry) 75 77, M Staunton (Ballinasloe) 75 77, D
Morgan (Mullingar) 75 77, I Moore (Dunmurray) 74 78, W Kelly
(Killeen) 72 80
153 A Smith (The Island) 78
75, D McInerney (Lahinch) 76 77, S Miskelly (Knock) 75 78, R
Evans (Moyola Park) 75 78, R Durnin (Laytown & Bettystown)
72 81
154 G O'Flaherty (Cork) 79
75, A Hofvander (Barsbeck) 78 76, S Moloney (Castletroy) 78 76,
M McMurray (Bangor) 78 76, D Coyle (Co. Louth) 78 76, M Curtis
(Grange) 77 77, D O'Brien (Laytown & Bettystown) 75 79, D
McWilliams (Holywood) 74 80, A McKinley (Shandon Park) 73 81,
C Murphy (Clandeboye) 72 82, M Rowe (Athlone) 72 82
155 R McIlroy (Holywood) 81
74, S McTernan (Co. Sligo) 78 77, A O'Callaghan (Douglas) 77
78, S Franklin (Athenry) 77 78, B O'Brien (Headfort) 76 79, C
McNamara (Limerick) 75 80, G McKevitt (Greenore) 75 80, S McParland
(Greenore) 74 81, C Doran (Banbridge) 73 82, J Rafferty (Stadium
(San Diego)) 73 82
156 G Massey (Hermitage) 77
79, D O'Donovan (Muskerry) 77 79, P McLaughlin (Ballyliffin)
77 79, S Gannon (Co. Louth) 77 79, S Caul (Malahide) 76 80
157 A Hogan (West Hill) 80
77, D Gleeson (Old Conna) 79 78, J Fox (Portmarnock) 78 79, R
O'Connor (The Island) 76 81, R Maher (Nenagh) 76 81, D Coyne
(Tuam) 76 81
158 M Morris (Portmarnock)
81 77, D Heather (Sutton) 78 80, P McDonald (Woodbrook) 77 81,
M Owens (Mallow) 76 82, J Clynch (Laytown & Bettystown) 75
83
159 S Prendergast (Royal Dublin)
81 78, P O'Brien (Lucan) 80 79, C Waters (Athenry) 79 80, M O'Kelly
(Limerick) 77 82, H Diamond (Holywood) 76 83
160 J Mooney (Laytown &
Bettystown) 78 82, C Cassidy (Portmarnock) 74 86
161 P Errity (Delgany) 83 78,
M Reck (Lucan) 82 79, R Williams (Baltinglass) 81 80, P Higgins
(Mullingar) 80 81, D Doyle (Curragh) 78 83
162 F Flynn (Laytown &Bettystown)
84 78, K McCarthy (Kinsale) 82 80
163 M McTernan (Co. Sligo)
80 83, C Long (City of Derry) 80 83
164 J Hutchinson (Royal Dublin)
81 83, A Fox (Black Bush) 78 86
165 D Kyle (Royal Belfast)
83 82
NR J Crangle (Fortwilliam)
NR, T Ford (Co. Sligo) 78 NR, S Irving (Howth) 75 NR, S Eyres
(Connemara) 83 NR, J McKinstry (Cairndhu) 77 NR, S McVey (Banbridge)
78 NR, L Bird (Killeen) 82 NR
DQ E Arthurs (Forrest Little)
74 DQ, D Finn (Mallow) 74 DQ
RT D Branigan (Seapoint) 78
RT
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