CHARLIE MACNEAL'S SECOND US OCTOBER WIN - THIS TIME BY 11 SHOTSL
By COLIN FARQUHARSON
Not surprisingly, in view
Macneal won the Boyd Quaich international students' tournament at St Andrews during his summer holidays back home in Scotland.
The Macneal family home in Ayrshire is Traboch House, Stair a few miles outside the town of Ayr.
Colin@scottishgolfview.com
Ayrshire golfer Charlie Macneal, pictured right, has scored one of the biggest-margin victories of this or any other year on the US men's college tournament circuit with a brilliant 15-under-par aggregate of 201 in the Quail Valley Collegiate at Quail Valley Golf Club, Vero Beach, Florida today.
Ayrshire golfer Charlie Macneal, pictured right, has scored one of the biggest-margin victories of this or any other year on the US men's college tournament circuit with a brilliant 15-under-par aggregate of 201 in the Quail Valley Collegiate at Quail Valley Golf Club, Vero Beach, Florida today.
Macneal, in his final year (2013-2014) as a student at the
University of Louisiana-Monroe, was scoring his second win
during October. Early in the month he won the Husky
Invitational.
Macneal's Scottish team-mates, Greg Smail, a sophomore (second-year) student from Musselburgh and Calum Hill from North Berwick, finished joint second and joint 33rd in the Quail Valley 54-hole tournament.
Charlie had rounds of 68, 67 and 66 over a longish par-72 course of 7,325yd. He finished 11 shots ahead of Smail (68-74-70), pictured left, and Brett McKinnon (Jacksonville) (70-69-73).
Hill, a freshman student still settling in over in the States, shot 73-74-80 for 227.Calum is pictured below before he left for America in August.
Macneal's Scottish team-mates, Greg Smail, a sophomore (second-year) student from Musselburgh and Calum Hill from North Berwick, finished joint second and joint 33rd in the Quail Valley 54-hole tournament.
Charlie had rounds of 68, 67 and 66 over a longish par-72 course of 7,325yd. He finished 11 shots ahead of Smail (68-74-70), pictured left, and Brett McKinnon (Jacksonville) (70-69-73).
Hill, a freshman student still settling in over in the States, shot 73-74-80 for 227.Calum is pictured below before he left for America in August.
Not surprisingly, in view
of Macneal and Smail's
efforts,
Louisiana-Monroe
(847) won the team title by 21 shots from
McNeese
State (868) with Jacksonville (877) third of nine teams
Macneal won the Boyd Quaich international students' tournament at St Andrews during his summer holidays back home in Scotland.
The Macneal family home in Ayrshire is Traboch House, Stair a few miles outside the town of Ayr.
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