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IT WAS a fourth-round match in the Amateur Championship which could have stemmed from the pen of P. G. Wodehouse - the oldest English member against the young Scottish buck. When Kilworth Springs' Gary Wolstenholme, 44, was paired yesterday against Craigielaw's Lloyd Saltman, 19, in a clash of golf's auld enemies, it was the in-form teenager who became the first of three Scots to book places in today's quarter-finals thanks to a 2 & 1 success.
After attracting the largest gallery seen so far this week over the famous Merseyside links, Wolstenholme paid tribute to the golfer from Pathhead as a "certainty" to make the Great Britain and Ireland Walker Cup side and also forecast great things for the teenager when he turns professional.See the full content of this document
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Youth Beats Experience As Saltman Strides On
Commending the Scot's outstanding short game as well as his power, Wolstenholme added: "Lloyd is exactly the kind of team player GB and I will need against the USA."
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