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R&A Championships and International Matches 2017 R&A Championships and International Matches 2017 Contents Introduction . page 4 MENS AND BOYS EVENTS: Winners and Champions . 5 The Boys Amateur Championship . 8 The Jacques Leglise Trophy . 11 The Boys Home Internationals . 12 The Amateur Championship . 15 The Latin America Amateur Championship . 19 The Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship . 20 The Walker Cup . 21 The Mark H McCormack Medal . 22 The Seniors Amateur Championship . 23 The Open Championship . 24 The Senior Open Championship . 25 Appendix One – International Matches – Players’ Records (Men) . 26 LADIES AND GIRLS EVENTS: Winners and Champions . 28 The Girls British Open Amateur Championship . 31 The Junior Vagliano Trophy . 33 The Girls Home Internationals . 34 The Ladies British Open Amateur Championship . 37 The Ladies British Open Amateur Stroke Play Championship . 39 The Vagliano Trophy . 40 The Mark H McCormack Medal . 41 The Ladies Home Internationals . 42 The Ricoh Women’s British Open . 45 The Ladies Senior British Open Amateur Championship . 46 The Ladies Senior Home Internationals . 47 The Coronation Foursomes . 50 Appendix Two – International Matches – Players’ Records (Ladies) . 51 Published by R&A Championships Limited Copyright © 2018 R&A Championships Limited ISBN Number 978-0-9926240-9-5 All rights reserved . No part of this work may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording or by any information storage and retrieval system without the prior permission of the publisher . The right of Fiona MacDonald to be identified as the editor of this work has been asserted by her in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 . Designed by The PPL Group 3 Introduction Since the publication of R&A Championships and International Matches 1984-2012, by Peter N . Lewis, an annual update of the results has been produced . The results for 2013-2016 have been collated into a single volume, which is available to purchase or, like the 2017 results, to download . With the merger between the Ladies’ Golf Union and The R&A in January 2017, the results include, for the first time, women’s and girls’ championships and international matches. The 2017 supplement presents the results of all championships played in that year . The Junior Open, St Andrews Trophy and the Curtis Cup were not played, owing to their biennial staging . The 1984-2012 volume includes a chapter on players’ records from international matches, providing year-by-year results for each player who participated in the Walker Cup, the St Andrews Trophy, the Youths’ International Match for the European Golf Association Trophy and the Jacques Leglise Trophy . In this supplement, records are included only for those players who competed in 2017 . If they competed in a previous year, this record is added, but the full complement of records dating back to 1984 has not been included . The same approach is applied to the Statistical Summary, which relates only to team events contested in 2017, in this case the Walker Cup, Jacques Leglise Trophy, the Junior Vagliano and the Vagliano Trophy . Fiona MacDonald Associate Curator The R&A 4 Mens Winners and Champions The Boys Amateur Championship The Amateur Championship Venue Nairn/Nairn Dunbar Venue Royal St George’s/Prince’s Winner Pedro Lencart Silva 5&4 Winner Harry Ellis (England), 38th Runner-up Falko Hanisch Runner-up Dylan Perry The Boys Home Internationals Venue St Annes Old Links Result England 3 points The Jacques Leglise Trophy The Walker Cup Venue Ballybunion (Old Course) Venue The Los Angeles CC, CA, USA Result Continent of Europe defeated GB&I 15½ – 9½ Result United States defeated Great Britain & Ireland 19 – 7 5 Mens Winners and Champions The Mark H McCormack Medal The Seniors Amateur Championship Winner Joaquin Niemann Venue Sunningdale (Old Course) Winner Bryan Hughes, 214 The Open Championship The Senior Open Championship Venue Royal Birkdale Venue Royal Porthcawl Winner Jordan Spieth, 268 Winner Bernhard Langer, 280 6 Mens Winners and Champions The Latin America Amateur Championship The Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship Venue Club de Golfe de Panama Venue Royal Wellington Golf Club, New Zealand Winner Tomas Gana, 279 Winner Yuxin Lin, 270 7 The Boys Amateur Championship 15 - 20 August 2017 Nairn / Nairn Dunbar Winner: Pedro Lencart Silva STROKE PLAY Rnd Rnd Rnd Rnd Pos Name Club/Country 1 2 Total Pos Name Club/Country 1 2 Total 1 Darren Howie Peebles 64 72 136 Aadam Syed Foxhills 75 71 146 2 Aymeric Laussot France 71 66 137 Moritz Hermann Germany 71 75 146 Alex Fitzpatrick Hallamshire 68 69 137 4 David Nyfjall Sweden 68 71 139 The above players qualified for the Match Play stages. Danny Daniels Essendon 70 69 139 6 Pedro Lencart Silva Portugal 69 71 140 Clement Charmasson France 72 68 140 75 Albert Boneta Spain 75 72 147 William Dodds Styal 70 70 140 Tom Cleaton Rugby 71 76 147 Curtis Knipes Abridge 71 69 140 Kiet van der Weele Netherlands 73 74 147 10 Adrien Dumont de Chassart Belgium 71 70 141 Jannik de Bruyn Germany 70 77 147 Laurenz Schiergen Germany 72 69 141 Tom Gregory Stoke Park 72 75 147 Filippo Celli Italy 71 70 141 Marnick Modder Netherlands 71 76 147 Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen Denmark 72 69 141 Paul Louis Gachet France 78 69 147 14 David Kitt Athenry 69 73 142 Gabriel Naveau France 75 72 147 Alejandro Aguilera Spain 69 73 142 Matthew Freeman Notts 74 73 147 James Swash Middlesbrough 70 72 142 Jack Madden Royal Portrush 67 80 147 17 Pietro Bovari Italy 74 69 143 Paul Margolis France 74 73 147 Pierre Pineau France 72 71 143 Reece Black Hilton Templepatrick 74 73 147 George Saunders Meon Valley 72 71 143 Angus Flanagan St George’s Hill 75 72 147 George Clarke Druids Heath 76 67 143 Mark Haghani USA 72 75 147 Patrick Schmuecking Germany 72 71 143 89 Dominic Clemons Hanbury Manor 73 75 148 Quentin Debove France 76 67 143 Henry Lai Netherlands 74 74 148 Miguel Angel Herrero-Baeza Spain 74 69 143 George Raitt Whetstone 72 76 148 Paul Kamml Austria 71 72 143 Kevin Latchayya Italy 76 72 148 25 Allan Hill Athenry 75 69 144 Mark Power Kilkenny 75 73 148 Viktor Hagborg-Asp Sweden 72 72 144 Charlie Daughtrey Rotherham 71 77 148 Gregorio de Leo Italy 74 70 144 Jon Hopkins Bishops Stortford 71 77 148 Markopolo Fullepp New Zealand 75 69 144 Veeti Mähönen Finland 73 75 148 Chi Hin Lou Tan Hong Kong 74 70 144 Dimitri Mary France 72 76 148 Giovanni Manzoni Italy 74 70 144 Timo Thans Netherlands 77 71 148 Ludvig Aberg Sweden 76 68 144 Alessio Battista Italy 71 77 148 Jack Cope The Players Club 74 70 144 David Li Germany 72 76 148 Thomas Plumb Sherborne 70 74 144 Leonardo Novella Italy 78 70 148 Marc Watt Inverallochy 72 72 144 102 Andrea Milazzo France 74 75 149 Eric McIntosh Bruntsfield Links 76 68 144 Ahmed Ali USA 78 71 149 Joseph Pagdin Lake Nona 71 73 144 Joshua Greer Australia 78 71 149 Michael Hay Hunley Hall 71 73 144 Jose Luis Ballester Barrio Spain 75 74 149 Benjamin Jones Northamptonshire County 71 73 144 Nordin van Tilburg Netherlands 77 72 149 Harry Goddard Hanbury Manor 68 76 144 Matty Wilson Forres 71 78 149 40 Loic Ettlin Switzerland 73 72 145 Harrison Arnold Castle Royle 73 76 149 Harry Plowman-Ollington Addington Palace 77 68 145 Juho Suomalainen Finland 75 74 149 Jacopo Albertoni Italy 73 72 145 Gonzalo Leal Montero Spain 71 78 149 Tom Stagg Salisbury & South Wilts 74 71 145 Robert Moran Castle 71 78 149 Callum Davison Canada 71 74 145 Maxime Muraca Switzerland 71 78 149 Falko Hanisch Germany 72 73 145 Albin Bergstrom Sweden 77 72 149 George Leigh Trevose 73 72 145 Tom Reichmann Germany 76 73 149 Robin Williams Bishopsgate Golf Academy 73 72 145 Perre Papunen Finland 75 74 149 James Cooper Cumberwell Park 75 70 145 Yannick Artigolle Loretto School 75 74 149 John Paterson New Club St Andrews 73 72 145 Oscar Teiffel Sweden 73 76 149 Claus Jäger Austria 73 72 145 Lukas Demant Germany 73 76 149 Max Hopkins Bishops Stortford 74 71 145 Lukas Buller Germany 77 72 149 Eugenio Lopez-Chacarra Spain 69 76 145 120 Andrea Romano Italy 78 72 150 Zak Karkaletsos The San Roque Club 70 75 145 Charlie Salter Northamptonshire County 69 81 150 Aled Greville Ashburnham 70 75 145 Alexandre Vandermoten Belgium 72 78 150 David Puig Spain 74 71 145 Tadeas Tetak Slovakia 74 76 150 56 Luke O’Neill Connemara 69 77 146 Alberto Dominguez Avila Spain 74 76 150 Nicholas Elmey Frilford Heath 74 72 146 Cameron Raymond Newlands 75 75 150 George Holland Southport & Ainsdale 72 74 146 George Heath Woodsome Hall 77 73 150 Tom Bueschges Germany 73 73 146 Thomas Mulligan Laytown & Bettystown 74 76 150 David Siwy Czech Republic 68 78 146 Pablo Hualde Zuñiga Spain 70 80 150 Harvey Byers Walton Heath 74 72 146 Pier Francesco de Col Italy 72 78 150 Jack Doherty Carton House 73 73 146 Marius Cara France 70 80 150 Hugo Townsend Sweden 76 70 146 Jesper von Reedtz Sweden 74 76 150 Elliot Anger France 72 74 146 Mike Toorop Netherlands 72 78 150 Anton Albers Germany 78 68 146 James Reed Exeter 76 74 150 Arron Edwards-Hill Chelmsford 74 72 146 Julien Paltrinieri Italy 72 78 150 William Hopkins Belton Park 72 74 146 Eduard Rousaud Spain 73 77 150 Joan Tous Spain 69 77 146 Tom Vaillant France 77 73 150 Matyas Zapletal Czech Republic 70 76 146 Matthew Baxter Centurion Club 77 73 150 Callum Bruce Duff House Royal 72 74 146 138 Kristoffer Max Denmark 80 71 151 Max Bruckner Germany 72 74 146 Jonas Demant Germany 73 78 151 Gianmarco Manfredi Italy 72 74 146 Mads Langkilde Denmark 75 76 151 8 15 - 20 August 2017 The Boys Amateur Championship Nairn / Nairn Dunbar STROKE PLAY Rnd Rnd Rnd Rnd Pos Name Club/Country
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