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5/14/2016

Gary Hurley Posts Lead with 65

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Rain once again stopped play at the Montecchia Open by Lyoness but not before Ireland’s Gary Hurley posted the clubhouse target of 14 under par after completing his second round at Golf della Montecchia.

After heavy rain prevented any golf from being played on Thursday, the event was already reduced to 54 holes, with a Monday finish not ruled out if necessary and the majority of afternoon starters still with holes to play before the final round can start.

Hurley built on his excellent opening round with a six under par 65 that put him on 14 under par before the storms hit, and he was delighted by the end of his round as he finished birdie-eagle to lead Jurrian van der Vaart by one shot.

“I started well,” said the 23 year old. “I birdied the first but then I kind of struggled a bit until the 18th, my ninth, where I made another birdie, but then on the back nine I found something again with my swing and just hit a lot of good shots.

“I actually had a lot of chances on the back nine and I was disappointed coming onto the eighth tee with the score I was on because I had so many chances and missed a lot of putts.

“Then I holed about a 20 footer on eight for birdie and then I hit two great shots on nine to about two feet – it was probably my shot of the tournament so far, so I’m delighted with my finish it definitely helps.

“I saw the leaderboards as I was going round, I saw where I stood. I saw there was a guy in the clubhouse on 13 under so, coming off the eighth on 12 under, I just wanted to hit two good shots and give myself a chance for eagle, which I did, and holed it.

“I’m comfortable looking at the leaderboards, it doesn’t bother me – I’d prefer to know than not know because otherwise I’d be worrying about it and wondering. It’s hard not to look as well, there’s a lot of them out there.”

Hurley, a member of last year’s victorious Great Britain & Ireland Walker Cup team, has caught the eye this week for his unconventional method of lining up putts.

“I use the AimPoint Express technique,” he said. “I feel the slope of the green with my feet and give it a value between one and six – anything more than that would be a complete guess.

“I feel with my feet if my weight is a bit more on one side and I recognise the value which I’ve taught myself and I just know how far outside the hole to hit it then based on the speed of it going a foot past the hole.

“I started doing it about three years ago and it’s definitely improved my putting by about 150%, it’s an unbelievable difference, so I’ll continue doing it and hopefully get better at it.”

I was nervous today, but that's a good thing - I learned a lot about myself and hopefully I can learn more tomorrow

A stellar amateur career is no guarantee of making the transition into professional ranks, but Hurley credited the presence of compatriots at the same stage of their careers for helping him feel so comfortable in paid ranks so quickly.

“I’m staying in an apartment with two Irish lads, Gavin Moynihan and Cormac Sharvin,” he said. “It definitely helps being out here on tour with them.

“There were a lot of us Irish boys who all turned pro last year and it’s nice to share the journey with them because we inspire each other and lift each other.

“I was nervous today but that’s all part of it – if you don’t want nerves, that’s the bad thing. I look at nerves as being good, it shows that you care, it’s just learning how to control them. I learned a lot today about myself and hopefully I can learn a bit more tomorrow.”

Still to complete his round when the thunder rolled in was Gary King, who had just rolled in a birdie on the 14th to move to 15 under par, and into the overall lead, when the klaxons sounded and the course was evacuated.

One shot behind van der Vaart on 12 under par is American John Hahn who shot a second successive 65 for another strong week following a top ten finish in the Turkish Airlines Challenge



5/07/2016

Mixed Fortunes in Morocco Four Irish

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Paul Dunne finished three under par in the third round of the Trophée Hassan II with a score of 69 on Saturday to lead the Irish contingent on moving day. His round started with a pair of birdies and bogeys on the front nine and was followed by birdies on holes 10, 11 and 13 on the way back to the clubhouse.

The Greystones golfer lies eight strokes off the lead ahead of the final round on a one over par total along with Peter Lawrie.

Lawrie opened his account with a bogey and it was to prove a contrasting day to the good fortunes of Friday as he signed for his first double bogey in seven rounds. The par 3 ninth hole throwing up that particular bad news and seeing him reach the turn in 40 strokes. 

The back nine coughed up three birdies in a fight back that continued to the last green. But having already bogeyed 12, 13 and 16 the level par 37 could not improve on the +5 round of 77.

Gary Hurley ended three over for the day and a round of 75 the result of three dropped shots on the back nine having reached half way level par.

Kevin Phelan suffered double trouble on the Royal Golf Dar as Salam Red Course with two coming on the eighth and fourteenth to finish on 78 strokes. 

Having started with three straight pars Phelan then dropped shots on the way to the turn and carded those further losses on the back nine in the tough conditions.

On top of the leader board the troubles were of a different kind as Chris Hanson faces probably the most important round of his golfing career on Sunday as he takes a one shot lead into the final round after a five under par 67. 

The 30-year-old Qualifying School graduate a one shot leader on six under for the week.

Hanson, who finished fourth in a Challenge Tour event in Madrid last week, has never finished higher than 39th on The European Tour, but carded five birdies, two bogeys and an eagle on the par-five 12th to sit a shot clear of compatriot David Dixon and Clément Berardo of France.

Dixon came home in 33 to card a round of 67, with playing partner Berardo shooting a 68 after chipping in at the 13th.

Another Englishman, Joshua White, lies fourth after dropping two shots late on, with in-form Korean Jeunghun Wang fifth on three under.



5/05/2016

Kevin Phelan Leads Irish in Morocco

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Kevin Phelan was the leading Irish player at the Trophée Hassan II in Rabat, Morocco on Thursday signing for a two under par round of 70 to trail the tournament leaders by just two strokes.

Gary Hurley ended his opening day one under after losing one of his had earned birdies on the final nine holes. He is joined overnight by Peter Lawrie who also carded a round of 71 with two birdies and a bogey on the par four third hole – and then seeing two putts lip out on the back nine.

Paul Dunne finished with a level par 72 after dropping a shot on the homeward leg at seventeen.

Cormac Sharvin finished one over par with a 73 after a steady round that just saw him drop two shots with a birdie three on his second hole.

Michael Hoey the 2012 winner in Agadir saw hopes slip when he rounded the Rabat course in 77 strokes. After missing two cuts in China in Shenzen and then Beijing at the Volvo China Open – in as many weeks - Hoey would have been looking for inspiration in a return to Morocco.

Rory McNamara ended his first European Tour event +8 and signing for a round of 80.

Jason Scrivener and Francesco Laporta set the clubhouse target as golfing history was made on day one at Royal Golf Dar Es Salam. 

The European Tour and the Ladies European Tour playing at the same venue concurrently for the first time with the men playing the Red Course and the women playing the Blue Course 50 miles up the coast from Casablanca.

The European Tour was returning to the venue in Rabat for the first time since 2010 and the Red Course layout was proving a major test as Scrivener and Laporta carded four under par rounds of 68 to take a one-shot advantage over home favourite Younes El Hassani and Frenchman Adrien Saddier.

Scrivener finished 117th in the Race to Dubai last season in his rookie year and had to come through Qualifying School for the second consecutive campaign but he has made a very consistent start to 2016, missing just one cut in nine events.

He continued that impressive form in Morocco, making birdies on the second, fourth, 11th, 14th and 15th, with a single bogey on the 13th.

Laporta recovered brilliantly from two early bogeys to join Scrivener in the clubhouse at four under with the help of an eagle on the 12th.

The rookie claimed the 15th card at Q-School in November but has made just one cut so far this season and began his round with bogeys on the second and third. He bounced back with birdies on the fifth, ninth and tenth before a three on the par five 12th and a birdie on the last catapulted him up the leaderboard.

Moroccan Faycal Serghini was also at four under after a flying start to his round, picking up birdies on the 11th, 12th, 13th and 15th.

El Hassani, the World Number 1117, began his round with 11 straight pars but then picked up a birdie on the third before he delighted the home fans with a chip-in on the seventh. Another gain was to follow on the ninth and he signed for a blemish-free opening 69.

Saddier also signed for a 69 with birdies on the fifth, tenth, 12th and 17th and a single bogey on the 14th.

Andrew Johnston proved he can handle tough courses as he won the Real Club Valderrama Open de España, Hosted by the Sergio Garcia Foundation last time out and he was in contention once again on Thursday.

The Englishman turned in level par 37 after starting on the tenth but back-to-back birdies on the fourth and fifth kick-started his round and, although he gave a shot back on the sixth, a brilliant approach to the seventh yielded another birdie.

Clément Berardo was also at two under alongside Ben Eccles, Renato Paratore and Romain Wattel.

Over on the Blue Course, Norway's Marianne Skarpnord had set the target at four under but unfortunately the news was not as good for fiancé Richard Green who opened with a ten over par 82.