A
putter 'borrowed' from the professional's shop at Kinsale could
help Pat Murray win the East of Ireland Amateur Open title at
Co Louth today.
Yesterday
the 29 year old Kinsale golf club manager fired seven birdies
in a superb round of 68 - three of them at the last three holes
- to lead by a stroke from Balmoral's Peter Martin, who also
shot a 68 around the sun-blessed Baltray links.
After
the carnage of Saturday, when a strong north wind played havoc
with the field, the scoring was decidedly better yesterday.
One
of a trio of overnight leaders that included Ken Kearney and
Declan Branigan, Tipperaryborn Murray was the only one who
managed to keep it going yesterday.
Now
the former Ireland international has a realistic chance of winning
his first major domestic title over 36 holes today. But he will
have to be wary not only of playing partner Martin, but of reigning
West of Ireland champion Michael McDermott in particular.
The
Stackstown youngster shot a 68 yesterday and now lurks just two
off lead, setting up the possibility of becoming the first man
since Garth McGimpsey in 1988 to compete the double of the East
and West of Ireland titles.
And
veteran campaigner Adrian Morrow, a winner of this championship
in 1975 and 1983, carded an impeccable 69 that included 14 pars
and four birdies to trail the leader by just four shots. The
48 year-old, who may still be tempted to try his hand at the
senior professional game in two years time, finished with a two
under par aggregate 144 and is still well in the hunt alongside
North West's Brian McElhinney.
But
the day belonged to Murray. After reaching the par five 2nd and
3rd holes in two shots he two-putted both times with the Odyssey
White Hot putter he had 'borrowed' from the pros shop in Kinsale
just days before to go to three under par for the championship.
He
then holed from six feet for birdie at the 334 yard 4th and again
at the 7th where he drilled a five iron to five feet to go four
under par for his round.
But
the back nine wasn't quite a stroll in the park and Baltray can
be very punishing if you stray from the rolling, bouncy fairways
or suffer a lapse of concentration.
At
the 13th Murray under-clubbed and then failed to get up and down
to record his first bogey of the day. And another was to follow
just two holes later where he three putted from 30 feet at the
par three 15th.
Rather
than try and protect what he had, Murray attacked the course
and skated home with three birdies in a row to finish in grand
style.
Despite
find the rough at the 16th his raking recovery shot skipped up
tot he free where he holed form 20 feet to go to three under
for the day. A four iron to 12 feet and the 17th got him to four
under he hit a driver and three wood to within chipping distance
at the last and then rolled in an uphill 12 footer for his 68.
"I'm
playing very nicely," he said afterwards. "I've been
practising hard and I'm not afraid to win." Balmoral player
Martin could well have joined him at the top of the leader board
but three putted the last from 25 feet when a birdie looked a
certainty.
An
Ulster inter-provincial, Martin's receding hairline makes him
looks far older than his 24 years but he played like a veteran
yesterday with nines of 35 and 33. Birdies on the 2nd, 6th and
8th were contrasted with a propped shot at the 9th where he found
a bunker off the tee.
But
a 40-foot birdie putt at the 10th followed by a drive and eight
iron for a simple birdie at the long 11th put Martin back four
under for the day and cruising. And when he drained a 20-foot
putt for birdie on the 16th it looked as though he would tie
Murray, who had just finished in front of him.
East
of Ireland Amateur Championship, Co Louth GC;
After
36 holes
140
- P Murray (Kinsale) 72, 68
141
- P Martin (Balmoral) 73, 68 142 - M McDermott (Stackstown) 74,
68
144
- A. Morrow (Portmarnock) 75, 69; B McElhinney (North West) 73,
71; 145 - N Lavin (Royal Dublin) 76, 69;
146
- K Kearney (Roscommon) 72, 74;
147
- D Sugrue (Killarney) 75, 72;
148
- D Carroll (Grange) 76, 72; E Power (Kilkenny) 75, 73; G Cullen
(Beaverstown) 75, 73; H Hanley (Grange) 75, 73; D Branigan (Seapoint)
72, 76
149
- K Bornemann (Douglas) 79, 70; C Donovan (Killeen) 75, 74; C
Finn (Douglas) 75, 74; R Evans (Moyola Park) 74, 75;
150
- G McGimpsey (Bangor) 79, 71; M O'Sullivan (UCD) 78, 72; J Timoney
(Headfort) 76, 74; M Flanagan (Longford) 75, 75; A Morris (Belvoir
Park) 75, 75; N Goulding (Portmarnock) 74, 76; R Cannon (Balbriggan)
73, 77; J Kehoe (UCD) 78, 72; P Purdy (Shandon Park) 76, 74;
M Sinclair (Knock) 75, 75; R de Lacey Staunton (Hong Kong) 75,
75
151
- J Lyons (Birr) 81, 70; R Leonard (Banbridge) 79, 72; M McGeady
(City of Derry) 76, 75; F O'Donogue (Belvoir Park) 77, 74; C
Murphy (Clandeboye) 76, 75; F Whelan (Laytown and Bettystown)
76, 75; V Smyth (Co Louth) 74, 77; M Owens (Mallow) 73, 78; S
Browne (Hermitage) 77, 74; N Gorey (Killeen) 77, 74; P McDonald
(Woodbrook) 76, 75
152
- B Smyth (Mourne) 82, 70; S McMonagle (Dunfanaghy) 82, 70; A
Pierce (Tipperary) 79, 73; G Bohill (Co Louth) 78, 74; P Rogers
(Dundalk) 76, 76; M Collins (Doneraile) 76, 76; J Crangle (Fortwilliam)
75, 77; M McGinley (Grange) 74, 78; T Hayes (K Club) 73, 79;
153
- J Moore (Laytown and Bettystown) 78, 75; R Flood (Hermitage)
78, 75; J Mulready (Castle) 78, 75; J Morris (Mullingar) 76,
77; J Foster (Ballyclare) 79, 74; M Kelly (Killeen) 78, 75; W
Kelly (Killeen) 76, 77; G Mc Neil (Waterford) 74, 79;
154
- C Doran (Banbridge) 82, 72; D O'Donovan (Muskerry) 76, 78;
B Ronan (Co Louth) 76, 78; D Cunningham (Galway) 75, 79; S Carter
(Mountrath) 78, 76; R Elliott (Royal Portrush) 78, 76; D Finn
(Mallow) 77, 77; J Fox (Portmarnock) 76, 78; D Gannon (Co Louth)
75, 79;
155
- N Crawford (Mourne) 78, 77; L Owens (Royal Dublin) 80, 75;
G O'Flaherty (CORK) 79, 76;
156
- D Kelliher (Portmarnock) 80, 76; A Dowling (Hermitage) 80,
76; F Flynn (Laytown and Bettystown) 77, 79; M Collins (Sutton)
78, 78; C Waters (Athenry) 75, 81; G Purthill (Shannon) 84, 72;
R Boal (Scrabo) 81, 75; G Hall (Edenderry) 81, 75; G McGranahan
(Oughterard) 80, 76; G Bowden (Hermitage) 77, 79;
157
- G Mallon (North West) 83, 74; J McDowell (Royal Belfast) 78,
79; S Moloney (Castletroy) 80, 77; B Kilgannon (Ballina) 79,
78; E O'Sullivan (The Island) 81, 76; I Frogatt (Malone) 78,
79
158
- B Hobson (Shandon Park) 81, 77; JD McGinn (Mannon Castle) 81,
77; J Harding (City of Derry) 78, 79; P Coughlan (St Anne's)
83, 75; J Gannon (Co Louth) 81, 77
159
- G Lynas (Shandon Park) 82, 77; N Beirth (Co. Louth) 83, 76;
S Irving (Howth) 81, 78; M Murphy (Waterville) 81, 78; J Carr
(Sutton) 80, 79; R Walsh (Tralee) 82, 77; D O'Brien (Laytown
and Bettystown) 79, 80; W Blackwood (Mourne) 83, 76;
160
- B Reid (Pebble Beach) 82, 78; P McLaughlin 81, 79; L Hynes
(Blainroe) 80, 80; D Snow (Portmarnock) 79, 81; M Ryan (Grange)
75, 85;
161
- G Smith (Vartry Lakes) 86, 75; M Moreland (Scrabo) 82, 79;
P Cabrey (Lurgan) 80, 81; D McInerney (Lahinch) 84, 77; C Cassidy
(Portmarnock) 82, 79;
162
- A McAllister (Portmarnock) 83, 79; J Curran (Elm Park) 83,
79
163
- S Adamson (Royal Belfast) 86, 77; A Hogan (West Hill) 81, 82;
M Doyle (K Club) 83, 80; J Callan (Strabane) 85, 78;
164
- T Cummins (Lurgan) 84, 80; G Wardlow (Shandon Park) 79, 85;
165
- S Ward (Laytown and Bettystown) 85, 80; R Durnin (Laytown and
Bettystown) 83, 82; B O'Brien (Headfort) 85, 80 166 - P. Morris
(Douglas) 84, 82; I Leahy (Laytown and Bettystown) 85, 81
167
- P Byrne (Sutton) 82, 85 168 - G Moore (Blackwood) 89, 79
169
- E McLoughlin (Tullamore) 90, 79; M O'Brien (Co Louth) 85,84
171
R Connolly (Elm Green) 89, 82; 172 D Callaghan (Balbriggan)
90, 82;
NR
- A Booth (Bundoran), K Sheehy (Athlone) 91, NR
RET
- D Dooley (Roscrea) 82, Rt; D Baker (Downpatrick)
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©
Brian Keogh 2001
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