Not even Nostradumus could
have predicted the four semi-finalists that would emerge in the
Golfsure Irish Amateur Close Championship in Tramore yesterday.
Des Morgan, Mark O'Sullivan,
Michael Brett and David Carroll made it through but with respect,
no one expected that the championship would be bereft of Walker
Cup aspirants by the semi-final stages.
Athlone's Colm Moriarty, Justin
Kehoe of Birr and Ballyclare's Gareth Maybin all bowed out of
the Championship yesterday as some new faces emerged from the
shadows to bask in the glorious sunshine of the sunny south-east.
Morgan, from Mullingar, showed
sparkles of brilliance with clear-cut wins over Richard Kilpatrick
of Banbridge and big Peter O'Keeffe of Douglas.
And Carroll, a 24-year-old
Senior Cup golfer with the Grange, won two tremendous matches
against Aaron O'Callaghan and Kehoe to clinch a last four appointment
with Michael Brett of Portmarnock.
Brett's presence in the semi-finals
owes as much to his endurance as to his skill. First he overcame
one of the championship favourites, Moriarty, by four and three
and then he came out on top in a marathon 24-hole quarter-final
to beat Youths International Greg Bowden of Hermitage.
It took over five and a quarter
fours before Brett two putted for a winning par three at the
sixth tie hole as Bowden found sand off the tee and failed to
save par from eight feet.
Morgan has ambitions of an
Irish cap, but he may need to win the title tomorrow if he is
to jump from relative obscurity and into an Irish blazer.
He said: "If you are going
to have ambitions in life you might as well aim high. There is
no point in aiming for second best and I want that green blazer.
I only missed two fairways this afternoon, I hit a lot of good
irons shots and my putting has been excellent. I'm going for
it."
He wasn't exaggerating about
his form, but he will have to watch himself today against O'Sullivan
of Galway, who beat Maybin in the other semi-final with a display
of unerring accuracy and concentration.
Twice a beaten semi-finalist
in the North of Ireland, 22-year-old O'Sullivan had earlier beaten
Darren Crowe at the 19th before seeing off Walker Cup aspirant
Maybin after lunch.
He birdied the first, second
sixth and seventh to go four up, lost the eighth to a birdie
but replied with his fourth of the day at the par five ninth
to take a vice-like, four-hole lead
"I had a good feeling
coming in here and I've been playing well," he said. "The
key is how few errors you make, not how many birdies you have."
Maybin showed his class by
winning the 14th and 15th with a bogey and a birdie to get back
to two down but a missed eight footer at the 16th and a wayward
tee shot on the 17th ended his hopes.
3rd rd.
J Kehoe (Birr) bt C Doran (Banbridge) 19th;
D Carroll (Grange) bt A O'Callaghan (Douglas) 1 hole;
G Bowden (Hermitage) bt M McGeady (City of Derry) 3/1;
M Brett (Portmarnock) bt C Moriarty (Athlone) 4/3;
D Morgan (Mullingar) bt R Kilpatrick (Banbridge) 2/1;
P O'Keeffe (Douglas) bt M Murphy (Waterville) 2/1;
M O'Sullivan (Galway) bt D Crowe (Dunmurry) 19th;
G Maybin (Ballyclare) bt M Owens (Mallow) 3/2.
Quarter-finals
D Carroll bt J Kehoe 2/1;
M Brett bt G Bowden 24th;
D Morgan bt P O'Keeffe 5/4;
M O'Sullivan bt G Maybin 3/1.
Semi-finals
9.00 Carroll v Brett;
9.15 Morgan v O'Sullivan
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© Brian Keogh 2003
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