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Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Wellington College win Independent Schools' title
NEWS RELEASE
Wellington College, Berkshire took the Independent Schools Golf Association National Finals championship at Princes and Royal St George's Golf Club, Kent. It was the college's third victory since the tournament started in 2007. 
A total of 130 school teams took part in the knock-out stages with 19 schools reaching the national finals. 
After the first day's play at Princes, Wellington (147) led the field ahead of  Loretto (150), Whitgift (152), Birkdale (152), Reeds (153), Cheltenham (153), New Hall (155) and Robert Gordon's (155), all within eight shots of the leaders
The first day also had the teachers' competition where they competed for gross and nett prizes. Iain Henderson won the teachers gross and received his Alexander Quin sterling silver cufflinks.
All to play for on the second day at an Open championship venue, Royal St George's. 
First low score came from Dylan Smith (73) which put Robert Gordon's College, Aberdeen in with a chance of taking the title,. Now up to their other two players Michael Lawrie and Lauren Watson. Early indications were that Wellington's leading player Edoardo Lipparelli was slipping after a two-stroke penalty. 
Next great score in was George Mullins with a 69 which put defending champions Whitgift in the frame. In the last few groups Wellington players Daniel List and Ryan Lumsden came in with scores of 70 and 71.
Lipparelli later made up his two-shot loss and came in with a great score of 67 with his playing partner Arrun Singh-Brar on 71. Edoardo's score cemented the Wellington team score (284) to take the title by 13 shots ahead of runners-up Birkdale (297) who were placed second ahead of Whitgift, who also totalled 297. 
Loretto School from Musselburgh (299) were fourth and Robert Gordon's College, Aberdeen fifth on 306 in a nationwide field of 19 teams
Wellington took the main trophy and 3 sterling silver insert buckles and belts by Alexander Quin
In the individual tournament Edoardo Lipparelli (139) took the trophy and a two-piece Galvin Green waterproof set, Arrun Singh-Brar (143) took second place and a waterproof top. Daniel List (145) finished third with George Mullins (147) fourth.
Robert Gordon's Dylan Smith was the highest finishing Scot in sixth place on 148 (75-73).
Top-scoring Loretto student was Sebastien Saverino on 149 (74-75).
The top finishing schools will now be invited to the new Alexander Quin invitational 54 hole event to be held on September 22-24 at Essendon Country Club where the top schools, colleges and universities will compete for the trophy


David Quin
Independent Schools Golf Association
t. 0208 959 2635
m. 07980 658 609

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