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R&A Championships and International Matches 2014 R&A Championships and International Matches 2014 Contents Introduction . page 4 Winners and Champions . 5 The Junior Open Championship . 7 The Boys Amateur Championship . 8 The Jacques Leglise Trophy . 11 The Boys Home Internationals . 12 The Amateur Championship . 15 The St Andrews Trophy . 19 The Mark H McCormack Medal . 20 The Seniors Amateur Championship . 21 The Open Championship . 22 The Senior Open Championship . 23 Appendix One - International Matches - Players’ Records . 24 Published by R&A Championships Limited Copyright © 2015 R&A Championships Limited ISBN Number 978-0-9926240-4-0 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 2014 supplement takes the same format as the 1984-2012 bound volume in the way that results are presented . All R&A championships played in 2014 are included . The Walker Cup was not played owing to its 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 2014 . 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 2014, in this case the Jacques Leglise Trophy and the St Andrews Trophy . Angela Howe Museum & Heritage Director The R&A 4 Winners and Champions The Boys Amateur Championship The Amateur Championship Venue Prestwick/Dundonald Links Venue Royal Portrush/Portstewart Winner Oskar Bergqvist (Sweden), 1 hole Winner Bradley Neil (Blairgowrie), 2&1 The Junior Open Championship The Boys Home Internationals Venue West Lancashire Venue Western Gailes, Scotland Winner Kevin LeBlanc, 221 Result England 3 points The Jacques Leglise Trophy The St Andrews Trophy Venue Barsebäck, Sweden Venue Barsebäck, Sweden Result GB&I defeated Continent of Europe by 12½ - 11½ Result GB&I defeated Continent of Europe by 14 - 10 5 Winners and Champions The Mark H McCormack Medal The Seniors Amateur Championship Winners Oliver Schniederjans (USA) Venue Ganton Minjee Lee (Australia) Winner Brady Exber (USA), 224 The Open Championship The Senior Open Championship Venue Royal Liverpool Venue Royal Porthcawl Winner Rory McIlroy (Northern Ireland), 271 Winner Bernhard Langer (Germany), 266 6 The Junior Open Championship 14 - 16 July 2014 West Lancashire Winner: Kevin LeBlanc Pos Name Country R1 R2 R3 Total Pos Name Country R1 R2 R3 Total 1 Kevin LeBlanc Ireland 72 75 74 221 64 Elliot Obatoyinbo Nigeria 88 84 78 250 2 Teodoro Soldati Italy 76 70 76 222 Kirsty Brodie Scotland 88 78 84 250 Diane Baillieux Belgium 75 71 76 222 Ulisses Toledo Junior Brazil 83 87 80 250 4 Xinying Wang China 78 77 69 224 Eliska Kocourkova Czech Republic 82 83 85 250 Yumi Matsubara Japan 75 79 70 224 68 Pilar Echeverria Guatemala 87 80 84 251 6 Aditi Ashok India 73 78 75 226 Dongu Wang China 86 87 78 251 7 Felipe Strobach Peru 78 69 80 227 Justin Kersten Zimbabwe 80 83 88 251 Angelica Moresco Italy 76 73 78 227 71 Maged Hamad Eygpt 93 80 79 252 Michael Gilbert England 75 75 77 227 Rhian Barton Wales 90 76 86 252 10 Giovanni Tadiotto Belgium 78 74 76 228 73 Shubham Narain India 84 88 81 253 Hugo Townsend Sweden 70 77 81 228 74 Sonya Akther Bangladesh 83 82 90 255 12 Elena Hualde Spain 80 77 73 230 75 Afnan Mahmud Chowdhury Bangladesh 89 80 87 256 Sofia Garcia Paraguay 80 74 76 230 76 Valerie Clancy Ireland 87 84 86 257 Suradit Yongcharoenchai Thailand 79 77 74 230 Jakub Dymecki Poland 87 80 90 257 Isabella Holpfer Austria 76 79 75 230 Ignacio Saenz Guatemala 82 90 85 257 Luca Filippi South Africa 74 78 78 230 Olof Einarsdottir Iceland 81 87 89 257 Hollie Muse England 74 77 79 230 80 Priscilla Schmid Uruguay 88 77 93 258 Anneke Strobach Peru 74 76 80 230 Kaleigh Telfer South Africa 81 90 87 258 19 Joaquin Niemann Chile 77 74 80 231 82 Dakota Lamb Bermuda 89 84 96 269 20 Trevor Phillips USA 79 77 76 232 83 Georgios Pachiadakis Greece 92 81 99 272 21 Ren Okazaki Japan 87 73 73 233 84 Felipe Ramirez Colombia 93 81 174 Valerie Serrien Belgium 81 76 76 233 Julia Korus Poland 91 83 174 Maximilian Steinlechner Austria 80 76 77 233 Elizabeth Parsons Bermuda 86 88 174 24 Jamie Stewart Scotland 80 78 76 234 87 Luis Miguel Castro Philippines 94 81 175 Joan Tous Spain 76 83 75 234 Tamara Palkovlievic Serbia 87 88 175 26 Galven Kendall Green Malaysia 83 76 76 235 89 Mavuso Banele Swaziland 90 86 176 Lea Klimentova Slovakia 81 77 77 235 90 Luka Naglic Slovenia 93 84 177 Billy Truman Wales 78 79 78 235 Luis Rochon Uruguay 92 85 177 Anita Uwadia Nigeria 78 74 83 235 Skander Elgolli Tunisia 86 91 177 30 Sergio Roman Ecuador 80 74 82 236 93 Valeria Patino Panama 97 81 178 Max Peerbooms Belgium 76 80 80 236 94 Sofia Seldemirova Bulgaria 90 89 179 32 Pajaree Anannarukarn Thailand 81 74 82 237 Pauls Nesaule Latvia 87 92 179 Maria Hoyos Colombia 79 73 85 237 96 Alejandra Vega Bastida Costa Rica 97 84 181 34 Macarena Aguilera Argentina 81 77 80 238 Asen Mihaylov Bulgaria 97 84 181 35 Leonor Bessa Portugal 87 73 79 239 Kenza Ladhari Tunisia 93 88 181 Cynthia Diaz Colombia 82 76 81 239 Soraya Scarello Egypt 91 90 181 Sierra Brooks USA 79 79 81 239 Chung Ho Justin Lok Hong Kong 90 91 181 38 Tadeas Tetak Slovakia 85 79 76 240 Laila Forstmane Latvia 89 92 181 Kai Wing Li Hong Kong 84 81 75 240 Adel Balala Kenya 88 93 181 Arnor Gudmundsson Iceland 81 81 78 240 103 Raul Carbonell Panama 95 87 182 41 Luiza Altmann Brazil 83 76 82 241 David Rozsa Hungary 94 88 182 Brentt Salas Guam 79 82 80 241 Sergio Cruz El Salvadore 88 94 182 Charlotte Alran Switzerland 79 79 83 241 106 Mary Monari Kenya 95 88 183 44 Jakub Hrinda Qatar 86 77 79 242 107 Patrick Mwendapole Zambia 96 89 185 Vasin Manibangseng Laos 85 80 77 242 108 Mihary Rabenja Madagascar 99 87 186 Sofie Nielsen Denmark 83 76 83 242 109 Andrew Jarvis Cayman Island 94 93 187 47 Kasoma Paulino Namibia 84 75 84 243 110 Fred Junior Ebongue Makolle Cameroon 99 89 188 48 Pedro Silva Portugal 87 77 80 244 Dana Lerner Israel 98 90 188 Nalathai Vongjalorn Guam 86 76 82 244 Pierre Garcia Sint Maarten 95 93 188 Joshua Dinouard Switzerland 85 79 80 244 Natalia Rivera Puerto Rico 91 97 188 Adel Vadkerti Hungary 85 79 80 244 114 Carlos Narvaez Nicaragua 96 94 190 Jan Brycka Czech Republic 82 77 85 244 115 Clayton Shangare Botswana 103 89 192 53 Alejandro Restrepo Venezuela 84 79 82 245 Dildass Thomas Mauritius 101 91 192 Ian Aldarondo Puerto Rico 83 82 80 245 117 Nikolas Pitiris Cyprus 101 92 193 55 Amanda Tan Singapore 85 77 84 246 118 Tommy Santos Israel 95 100 195 56 Joonas Juan Turba Estonia 88 79 80 247 119 Mauricia Evina Cameroon 115 102 217 Laila Hrindova Qatar 79 85 83 247 120 Miness Siame Zambia 124 97 221 58 Kah Yan Kan Malaysia 84 78 86 248 121 Mia Allsop Malta 116 111 227 59 Lara Jecnik Slovenia 88 78 83 249 122 Frederik Birkelund Denmark Rtd Valentina Gilly Venezuela 87 76 86 249 Aidan Osobase Nigeria Rtd Luka Jovanovic Serbia 84 80 85 249 Paul Chaplet Costa Rica 82 86 81 249 Ryan Wong Singapore 75 89 85 249 7 The Boys Amateur Championship 12 - 17 August 2014 Prestwick / Dundonald Links Winner: Oskar Bergqvist STROKE PLAY Rnd Rnd Rnd Rnd Pos Name Club/Country 1 2 Total Pos Name Club/Country 1 2 Total 1 Calum Fyfe Cawder 75 70 145 70 Stefano Mazzoli Italy 85 73 158 Christopher Curran Harburn 74 71 145 Alexander Frances Denmark 83 75 158 3 Oskar Bergqvist Sweden 74 72 146 Rhys Nevin-Wharton Sandiway 83 75 158 Rowan Lester Hermitage 72 74 146 Marcel Lamade Germany 81 77 158 5 Simon Zach Czech Republic 78 69 147 Yannik Emmert Germany 80 78 158 Kristoffer Reitan Norway 73 74 147 Callum Cochrane Marriott Dalmahoy 80 78 158 7 Oliver Jespersen Denmark 79 69 148 Murray Naysmith Marriott Dalmahoy 79 79 158 Pablo Rodriguez-Tabernero Spain 78 70 148 Zach Murray Australia 79 79 158 Matthew Jordan Royal Liverpool 77 71 148 Haydn McCullen Delamere Forest 79 79 158 Jamie Li Bath 76 72 148 David Ravetto France 78 80 158 Oliver Farrell Evesham 75 73 148 Raphael Geissler Germany 78 80 158 Jorge Edo Spain 75 73 148 Francois Lagraulet France 76 82 158 13 Matthew Myers Northamptonshire County 79 70 149 82 Gustav Andersson Sweden 87 72 159 Kesley March Minchinhampton 77 72 149 Jeong Weon Ko France 86 73 159 Victor Veyret France 78 71 149 Harry Hall West Cornwall 85 74 159 16 Ben Ferguson Australia 74 76 150 Duncan McNeill Powfoot 84 75 159 Graysen Huff USA 73 77 150 Lukas Euler Germany 83 76 159 18 Jeremy Freiburghaus Switzerland 81 70 151 Gian-Marco Petrozzi Trentham 81 78 159 Thomas Atkins Parkstone 79 72 151 Borja Martin Torre Spain 80 79 159 Ryan Lumsden Royal Wimbledon 78 73 151 Sandy Scott Nairn 79 80 159 Billy Watson North Hants
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