Andrew B. Morgan (Wales) - Captain Andy, As He Is Better Known, Commenced His Golfing Career As the Captain of the First Welsh Boys Team in 1972

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Andrew B. Morgan (Wales) - Captain Andy, As He Is Better Known, Commenced His Golfing Career As the Captain of the First Welsh Boys Team in 1972 Andrew B. Morgan (Wales) - Captain Andy, as he is better known, commenced his golfing career as the Captain of the first Welsh Boys Team in 1972. In 1980, he became a member of the Welsh Golf Union’s Executive Committee and, in 1994, the Centenary Year of the Welsh Golfing Union, became its youngest President. Following periods on the European Golf Association (EGA) Ecology Unit, Championship Committee and Executive Committee, Andy became President of the European Golf Association in 2005 and, following that role, represented the European and African Zone on the International Golf Federation. Today, Andy is a Board Member of Ryder Cup Wales and Chairman of Golf Development Wales. Knut Borsheim (Norway) 2009 Norgecup Champion 2008 Pac-10 Team Champions - ASU 2008-09 All-American Honoree 2007-10 Norwegian National Team 2006 Continent of Europe Boys’ Team James Byrne (Scotland) 2009 Amateur Championship Final 16 2009 Tennant Cup Champion 2009 East of Scotland Champion 2008 North-east of Scotland Champion rd 2008 Pac 10 Championship – 3 2006-07 GB&I Boys’ Team Paul Cutler (Ireland) 2009 East of Ireland Amateur Champion 2009 North of Ireland Amateur Runner-up 2009 Irish Senior Order of Merit, the Willie Gill Perpetual Award 2008-10 Irish National team 2008 European Team Champions - Ireland Johann Lopez-Lazaro (France) 2010 Omnium de la Riviera 2010 International Portuguese Amateur Champion 2009 Championnat Junior Garcons Winner 2009 Peugeot Classic Leading Amateur 2009 French Amateur Stroke Play T3 th 2009 European Nations Cup Individual 4 Tommy Fleetwood (England) 2010 NSW Amateur Runner-up 2009 Scottish Open Stroke Play Champion 2009 European Team Championships Runners-up - England 2009 Amateur Championship Quarter-finalist 2009 Walker Cup Team 2008 Amateur Championship Runner-up 2008 Lancashire County Champion 2008 Champion of Champions 2008 England Boys’ Captain 2007-08 GB&I Boys’ Team Matt Haines (England) 2009 St Andrews Links Trophy Runner-up 2009 Welsh Open Stroke Play Runner-up 2009 Walker Cup Team 2009 European Team Individual Runner-up 2008 Lytham Trophy Winner 2008 GB&I Men’s Team Ross Kellett (Scotland) 2009 International European Amateur Runner-up 2009 Argentinian Amateur Runner-up 2009 European Team Champions – Scotland th 2009 European Team Individual 4 2009 NSW Amateur Runner-up Jesper Kennegard (Sweden) 2009 NCAA West Regional Champion 2008 UH Hilo Invitational Champion 2008 Continent of Europe Men’s Team 2008 WATC Individual 6th 2007-10 Swedish National Team 2006-07 Continent of Europe Boys’ Team Max Kieffer (Germany) 2009 German International Amateur Champion 2008 German Mens Ranking Runner-up 2008 German Boys‘ Ranking Winner 2007-08 Continent of Europe Boys‘ Team 2006 European Young Masters Champion 2006 Junior Ryder Cup Team 2005-10 German National Team Carlos Pigem (Spain) 2009 European Nations’ Cup Runner-up – Individual 2009 Biarritz Cup Champion 2009 Grand Prix de Landes Champion 2009 Italian International Amateur Semi-finalist 2008-10 Spanish National Team 2008 Spanish Under-18 Championship Runner-up 2008 Andalucía Cup Champion 2008 Canarias Amateur Championship Champion 2008 Continental of Europe Boys’ Team Kalle Samooja (Finland) 2009 French Amateur Stroke Play Champion 2009 Finnish Amateur Champion th 2009 European Nations’ Cup Individual 5 2008 Finnish Golf Tour Final Winner 2008-10 Finnish National Team Romain Wattel (France) 2010 Junior Orange Bowl Champion 2009 Argentinian Amateur Champion 2008-09 Continent of Europe Boys’ Team 2009 French Open Boys’ Champion 2008 Coupe Frayssineau-Mouchy Winner .
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