Summary
ON A day that saw the Americans suffer a wipeout at the Amateur Championship, how ironic that the three Scots left standing at the last-32 stage at Muirfield are players who have spent productive time at colleges in the United States.
From the group of ten that qualified for the match-play stage, James Byrne, Michael Stewart and Jordan Findlay are all that's remaining of the home contingent, though they all have sound enough credentials to go all the way and become the first Scot to lift this title since Stuart Wilson at St Andrews in 2004.See the full content of this document
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Scots Who Learned Their Trade in Us Succeed Where Americans Failed in Amateur Championship at Muirfield
Byrne, the top Scot in the world rankings, swept into the third round with an impressive bogey-free performance in beating Tiago Rodrigues, a young Portuguese player with a tidy short game, by 5 and 4 on another glorio...
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