SYME THE HERO AS SCOTS FORCE A DRAW WITH FRANCE
Scottish schoolboys champion Connor Syme from Dumfries was the hero as Scotland fought back to earn a 4 1/2-4 1/2 draw with France on Day 2 of the boys' international quadrangular golf tournament at Golf International de Pont Royal, Provence in southern France.
The Scots took the foursomes 2-1 but the French turned the tables in the afternoon singles and were leading 4 1/2-3 1/2 with the Connor Syme v Alexandre Daydou match to finish.
The match was all square after 15 holes and in a tense finish, Syme (pictured by Cal Carson Golf Agency) won two of the last three holes and halved the other for a two-hole win that levelled the scores overall.
Other singles winner for Scotland was Calum Hill (Tulliallan). He scored a 6 and 4 victory.Blairgowrie's Bradley Neil halved the top singles tie.
Italy, conquerors of Scotland on the opening day, beat Sweden 6 1/2-2 1/2 and will meet France in the title-decider.
Picture caption: Connor Syme with the Paul Lawrie Foundation Scottish schoolboys championship trophies at Murrayshall last June (Image by Cal Carson Agency).
BOYS' QUADRANGULAR
Golf International de Pont Royal, Provence, France.
Day 2
SCOTLAND 4 1/2, FRANCE 4 1/2
Foursomes (2-1)
Bradley Neil and Euan Walker bt Nicolas Manifacier and Joris Etlin 5 and 4.
Connor Syme and Calum Hill lost to Alexandre Daydou and Paul Elissalde 4 and 3.
Alan Waugh and George Burns bt Victor Veyret and Thomas Le Berre 3 and 2.
Singles (2 1/2-3 1/2)
Neil halved with Etlin.
Walker lost to Veyret 3 and 2.
Syme bt Daydou 2 holes.
Waugh lost to Elissalde 7 and 5.
Burns lost to Manifacier 5 and 4.
Hill bt Le Berre 6 and 4.
OTHER RESULT
Italy 6 1/2, Sweden 2 1/2
HOW THEY STAND
Italy 2pt, France 1 1/2, Scotland 1/2, Sweden 0.
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