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Royal Dornoch Golf Club set to host Senior Amateur Championships


By Will Clark

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ROYAL Dornoch Golf Club is preparing to roll out the red carpet for a historic double header with an international cast.

Royal Dornoch Golf Club
Royal Dornoch Golf Club

For the first time, The R&A has selected one venue to host concurrently both the women’s and men’s Senior Amateur Championships.

A ballot was required to finalise the fields for the championships, being staged from Tuesday to Friday.

While the 198-strong senior men’s line-up features several Highland competitors among a 34-strong Scots contingent, they will be joined by players flying the flag from 15 countries.

There will be 53 American players teeing-up, including defending champion Gene Elliott, from Iowa, who became the 23rd US winner of a championship dating back to 1969.

Other players are travelling from Canada, Australia, Brazil and various European countries.

Closer to home, Brora greenkeeper James MacBeath enjoyed success in the ballot along with Billy Ferries (Tain), Lawrie Chancellor (Inverness) and Nairn duo Murdo MacLeod and Robert Smith.

Several Royal Dornoch members are playing under another club’s banner, including Iain Rennie, Lutz Mieschke, Garth McGimpsey and John Lindberg.

Twenty nations are represented in the 90-strong senior women’s field which includes far-travelled players from the USA, Guatemala, Peru, Argentina and Australia.

Royal Dornoch ladies’ captain Alison Bartlett will be joined by England’s defending champion Aileen Greenfield, Ireland’s 2018 winner at Crail, Laura Webb, America’s 2019 champion Lara Tennant and Australian Sue Wooster, who captured the recent European Senior Women’s Amateur crown.

Royal Dornoch general manager Neil Hampton admits the ground-breaking decision to entrust the Highland club to host the championships is a source of pride to members and staff.

“In many ways we are entering uncharted territory, but we are confident that Royal Dornoch is ready to rise to the challenge and, rest assured, the town will offer a traditional Highland welcome to the many competitors, their families and supporters,” he said.

“The twin R&A championships will roll out over four days on both the world-renowned championship course and our highly regarded sister Struie course, which is recognised among the country’s top 50 links courses.

He added: “We are well aware Royal Dornoch will be creating a little bit of history and we have been working with The R&A to present the championships to a world-class standard.

“Elite senior amateur players from around the world are making tracks for Dornoch and we will be welcoming spectators keen to follow the action. A team of volunteers have been assembled to provide the support structure necessary to present a championship of this stature.”


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