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R&A Championships and International Matches 2013 R&A Championships and International Matches 2013 Contents Introduction .................................................page 4 Winners and Champions ...........................................5 The Boys Amateur Championship ....................................7 The Jacques Leglise Trophy ........................................10 The Boys Home Internationals .....................................11 The Amateur Championship .......................................14 The Walker Cup .................................................18 The Mark H McCormack Medal . 19 The Seniors Open Amateur Championship ...........................20 The Open Championship ..........................................21 The Senior Open Championship ....................................22 Appendix One – International Matches – Players’ Records ...............23 Published by R&A Championships Limited Copyright © 2014 R&A Championships Limited ISBN Number 978-0-9926240-3-3 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 Following the endeavours of Peter Lewis and his team to carry on where Peter Ryde left off and bring the results of R&A-run championships up to date, it behoves us to continue to make available the results of each year’s championships for present and future generations. The 2013 supplement takes the same format as the 1984-2012 bound volume in the way that results are presented. All R&A championships played in 2013 are included. The Junior Open and St Andrews Trophy were not played in 2013 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 the supplement, records are included only for those players who competed in 2013. If they competed in a previous year, this record is included, 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 2013, in this case, the Walker Cup and Jacques Leglise Trophy. Angela Howe Museum & Heritage Director The R&A 4 Winners and Champions The Boys Amateur Championship The Amateur Championship Venue Royal Liverpool/Wallasey Venue Royal Cinque Ports/Prince’s Winner Ewen Ferguson (Bearsden), 10&9 Winner Garrick Porteous (Bamburgh Castle), 6&5 The Boys Home Internationals Venue Forest Pines, England Result Ireland 2½ points The Jacques Leglise Trophy The Walker Cup Venue Royal St David’s, Wales Venue The National Golf Links of America, NY, USA Result GB&I defeated Continent of Europe by 15 - 9 Result USA defeated GB&I by 17 - 9 6 5 R&A update 18-6 REDUCED.indd 4 30/06/2014 14:45 Winners and Champions The Mark H McCormack Medal The Seniors Amateur Championship Winners Matthew Fitzpatrick (England) Venue Royal Aberdeen Lydia Ko (New Zealand) Winner George Zahringer (USA), 218 The Open Championship The Senior Open Championship Venue Muirfield Venue Royal Birkdale Winner Phil Mickelson (USA), 281 Winner Mark Wiebe (USA), 271 76 R&A update 18-6 REDUCED.indd 5 30/06/2014 14:45 The Boys Amateur Championship 13 - 18 August 2013 Royal Liverpool / Wallasey Winner: Ewen Ferguson STROKE PLAY Rnd Rnd Rnd Rnd Pos Name Club/Country 1 2 Total Pos Name Club/Country 1 2 Total 1 Jack Hermeston City of Newcastle 74 67 141 71 Matthew Kane Whitehead 74 79 153 2 Samuel Wilkinson Fulford 70 72 142 Maximilan Schmitt Germany 74 79 153 Robert Burlison Oxley Park 73 69 142 James Clark III USA 79 74 153 4 Jonathan Thomson Lindrick 70 73 143 William Aldred Brocket Hall 79 74 153 5 Dominic Foos Germany 77 67 144 Joshua Davies Celtic Manor 76 77 153 Ashton Turner Kenwick Park 73 71 144 Joe Brooks Brickendon Grange 73 80 153 Ben Amor Marlborough 75 69 144 Daniel Sutton Walsall 76 77 153 Haydn McCullen Delamere Forest 67 77 144 Rowan Lester Hermitage 76 77 153 9 Ivan Cantero Spain 77 68 145 Jacob Tinsley East Devon 79 74 153 Cameron Long Drayton Park 72 73 145 Jevann Parmar The Leicestershire 77 76 153 Rhys Thompson Boldon 75 70 145 Yohann Cauwenbergh Belgium 79 74 153 Manuel Elvira Spain 68 77 145 Louis Booth Worksop 79 74 153 Gareth Lappin Belvoir Park 68 77 145 David Ramsay Mold 77 76 153 Hurly Long Germany 75 70 145 Pierre Mazier France 77 76 153 Jeremy Gandon France 73 72 145 Kenny Subregis France 76 77 153 16 Connor Syme Dumfries & County 76 70 146 Goncalo Costa Portugal 79 74 153 Mario Galiano Spain 75 71 146 87 Eduardo R Lipparelli Italy 78 76 154 Bobby Keeble Crowlands Heath 72 74 146 Paul Waring Felixstowe Ferry 80 74 154 19 Vitor Lopes Portugal 76 71 147 Lorenzo Magagnin Italy 80 74 154 Renato Paratore Italy 75 72 147 Willem Kerr Craigielaw 77 77 154 Hampus Nilsson Sweden 74 73 147 Cameron Murry Ramsdale Park 78 76 154 Oliver Farrell Evesham 75 72 147 Matthew Jordan Royal Liverpool 75 79 154 Matthew Wells Saunton 75 72 147 David Carey Carton House 82 72 154 Paul McBride The Island 76 71 147 Christopher Maclean Clydebank & District 74 80 154 25 Harry Ellis Meon Valley 75 73 148 Kristoffer Reitan Norway 79 75 154 Harry Hall West Cornwall 73 75 148 Toby Roberts Lancaster 81 73 154 Josh Hilleard Farrington 73 75 148 Jan Szmidt Poland 78 76 154 Billy Spooner Boston 76 72 148 Yannik Emmert Germany 76 78 154 Bradley Moore Kedleston Park 76 72 148 Ben Bradley Germany 77 77 154 30 Carlos Leandro Spain 77 72 149 Tim Harry Vale Resort 77 77 154 Ewen Ferguson Bearsden 74 75 149 101 Taylor Hutton Foxhills 79 76 155 Thomas Le Berre France 74 75 149 Colin Coleman Australia 77 78 155 Alan De Bondt Belgium 74 75 149 Alejandro Del Rey Gonzalez Spain 80 75 155 Marco Penge Worthing 74 75 149 Ted Collins Dun Laogohaire 80 75 155 Robin Goger Austria 77 72 149 Jakob Van De Flierdt Germany 75 80 155 Giacomo Garbin Italy 79 70 149 Andrew Burgess Nairn 72 83 155 Jake Storey Alnmouth 76 73 149 George Burns Williamwood 76 79 155 Paul Elissalde France 76 73 149 Toby O’Connor Bull Bay 77 78 155 Joao Girao Portugal 76 73 149 Kyle Harman Cottrell Park 79 76 155 40 Alexander Herrmann Germany 77 73 150 Giovanni Tadiotto Belgium 81 74 155 Jamie Dick Forest Hills 70 80 150 Stefan Gnyla Copt Heath 77 78 155 Edgar Catherine France 74 76 150 112 Oliver Clarke Formby 79 77 156 Ben Brewster Bawtry 75 75 150 Oliver Daws Royal Cinque Ports 82 74 156 Lewis George Delamere Forest 75 75 150 Ben Hutchinson Howley Hall 83 73 156 Alister Balcombe Clevedon 76 74 150 Isaac Simpson Tankersley Park 82 74 156 Michael Hirmer Germany 81 69 150 Victor Veyret France 83 73 156 Jack Singh Brar Brokenhurst Manor 73 77 150 Max Greyserman USA 78 78 156 Romain Langasque France 76 74 150 Charlie Spencer-White Llandrindod Wells 75 81 156 Nick Ward Brocket Hall 76 74 150 Cameron Massey Wallasey 81 75 156 Robin Dawson Faithlegg 77 73 150 Sean Flanagan County Sligo 77 79 156 51 Adam Fisher Newmachar 76 75 151 Tim Bombosch Germany 79 77 156 Keanu Jahns Germany 82 69 151 Rhys Jones Mountain Ash 81 75 156 Klaus Ganter Spain 78 73 151 Niklas Adank Germany 78 78 156 Federico Zuckermann Italy 78 73 151 Nathan Brader Sandburn Hall 75 81 156 Oskar Bergqvist Sweden 77 74 151 125 Jarand Ekeland Arnoy Norway 73 84 157 Jack Davidson Llanwern 70 81 151 Jaime Benito Spain 81 76 157 Aurian Capart Belgium 70 81 151 Nicolai Geburek Germany 84 73 157 Ben Robinson The Vale 80 71 151 Jacopo Guasconi Italy 74 83 157 Corey Sheppard High Post 77 74 151 Alberto Ascari Italy 82 75 157 Tom Sloman Taunton & Pickeridge 76 75 151 Julian Rippert Germany 82 75 157 Severin Soller Germany 78 73 151 Jonas Liebich Germany 80 77 157 62 Adam Chapman Windermere 75 77 152 Duncan McNeill Powfoot 82 75 157 Matthieu Caron France 82 70 152 William Russell Clandeboye 79 78 157 Lorenzo Scalise Italy 75 77 152 George Mullins Langley Park 80 77 157 Benjamin Kinsley St Andrews 75 77 152 Maximilian Herrmann Germany 80 77 157 Alexander Wilson Renaissance 73 79 152 Giacomo Bianchi Albrici Italy 81 76 157 Jordan Wrisdale Boston 80 72 152 Nicolas Manifacier France 77 80 157 Jake Whelan Newlands 75 77 152 George Dale Chart Hills 76 81 157 Otto Mand Llanwern 77 75 152 Christopher Handy South Moor 76 81 157 Jack Merry Birstall 80 72 152 140 Harry Woan Overstone Park 76 82 158 Rafael Gaspar Portugal 79 79 158 Jesper Olsson Sweden 81 77 158 The above players qualified for the Match Play stages. 7 13 - 18 August 2013 The Boys Amateur Championship Royal Liverpool / Wallasey STROKE PLAY Rnd Rnd Rnd Rnd Pos Name Club/Country 1 2 Total Pos Name Club/Country 1 2 Total Paul Genestou France 81 77 158 Pierre-Olivier Pochat France 84 81 165 Frederic Lacroix France 82 76 158 David Ravetto France 83 82 165 Khai Jei Low Malaysia 83 75 158 Thomas Davies Penrhos 81 84 165 Scott Grant Downfield 77 81 158 Daniel Ekegren Sweden 81 84 165 Leo Mathard France 83 75 158 Philipp Matlari Germany 85 80 165 Lucca Horwitz Argentina 80 78 158 226 Matthias Schmid Germany 81 85 166 Luke Spooner Sundridge Park 81 77 158 Pietro Crema Italy 84 82 166 Pablo Matesanz Spain 81 77 158 Tom Watson South Africa 81 85 166 Thomas Jordan Langley Park 80 78 158 229 Alvaro Hernandez Spain 84
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