TURNER AND HEWSON TRIUMPH IN TELEGRAPH JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP
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England
international Ashton Turner overturned a four-shot deficit to claim the
Telegraph BMW Golf Championship boys’ title in brilliant fashion at Quinta do
Lago.
Meanwhile,
the girls’ event went almost to the wire as Alice Hewson won a two-day battle
with childhood friend Samantha (Sammy) Fuller in front of a 100-strong gallery on the
final green.
Turner,
a member of Kenwick Park GC in Lincolnshire who revealed in the week that he
turned down an X Factor live audition to focus on his golf, admitted that he
came here to prove a point after finishing fifth in last year's finals, won by
the world’s leading amateur Matthew Fitzpatrick.
“I
really wanted this one and my aim was to come back stronger,” he said after a
closing 69. “Fitz’s win last year and what he has achieved since is a target
for everyone now.
“It
is an honour to follow in Matt’s footsteps and recreate what he has done.”
Brader
looked to have sewn up the title on the first. The Algarve resident, who
performed admirably after starting out as a 16-handicapper five years’ ago,
sliced his tee shot, chipped out to the fairway and promptly pitched in from 90
yards for an opening birdie.
Turner
and Ewen Ferguson, the British boys’ champion, were startled as Brader carved a
five-shot lead. By the turn, Turner and Brader were joint-leaders, Ferguson
ruing a three-putt on the eighth which would have put the Scot to within two.
Two
moments handed Turner the initiative – Brader’s three putts on the tenth and
15th, while Europe’s top-ranked under-18 golfer sank ten foot and 17
foot efforts respectively. Brader finished with a 76.
“I
tried not to focus on Nathan’s game,” added Turner, a member of England’s team
that won the European Boys Team Championship this summer. “But once you miss
one putt the pressure builds.”
Round
of the day belonged to Jack Singh Brar. The Hampshire golfer was seen as one of
the favourites here but the 2012 Faldo Series winner never threatened and left
Portugal with a 69, which included six birdies.
“So
stressful” were Hewson’s first words as relief poured out of the Berkhamsted
16-year-old.
Hewson,
who has multiple offers from American universities, held off a superb effort by
14-year-old Samantha Fuller as she finished with a 75 to claim the title by two
shots.
“I
couldn’t control what Sammy might do so I took it one shot at a time,” said Hewson,
a member of Berkhamsted GC and the England Golf Girls Squad, who led from the
front all week.
After
a tough week for the juniors, the day wasn’t quite done for Turner as the Youth
Olympic silver medallist had to show off his vocal talents at the closing
dinner.
The
two junior winners will now tee it up alongside Paul McGinley, the Ryder Cup
captain, at next year’s BMW Championship Pro-Am at Wentworth.
“I’m
just so excited by this,” Hewson added.
FINAL TOTALS
BOYS
NAME
|
R1
|
R2
|
R3
|
TOTAL
|
Ashton Turner
|
72
|
70
|
69
|
211
|
Jack Singh-Brar
|
73
|
72
|
69
|
214
|
Nathan Brader
|
68
|
70
|
76
|
214
|
Bradley Moore
|
75
|
71
|
70
|
216
|
Jamie Li
|
69
|
75
|
72
|
216
|
Ewen Ferguson
|
73
|
71
|
74
|
218
|
Arrun Singh-Brar
|
71
|
77
|
73
|
221
|
Scott Bryan
|
75
|
71
|
78
|
224
|
Joshua Bristow
|
82
|
74
|
73
|
229
|
Gareth Lappin
|
79
|
75
|
75
|
229
|
Ben Dunlop
|
78
|
78
|
76
|
232
|
Daniel Leigh
|
80
|
77
|
82
|
239
|
GIRLS
NAME
|
R1
|
R2
|
R3
|
TOTAL
|
Alice Hewson
|
76
|
73
|
75
|
224
|
Samantha Fuller
|
76
|
75
|
75
|
226
|
Ellie Goodall
|
80
|
79
|
76
|
235
|
Sophie Keech
|
82
|
75
|
78
|
235
|
Mollie Lawrence
|
78
|
76
|
84
|
238
|
Lauren Horsford
|
81
|
78
|
81
|
240
|
Danielle Ker
|
82
|
85
|
84
|
251
|
Roanne Tomlinson
|
87
|
85
|
85
|
257
|
Lily Downs
|
90
|
81
|
90
|
261
|
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