England teenagers head to German Open
Seven teenagers will represent England Golf in the German Boys’ and Girls’ Open at St Leon Rot from June 5-7.
They are
Toby Briggs of Norfolk, Sam Done of Lincolnshire, William Enefer of
Shropshire, Harry Hall of Cornwall, Sophie Lamb and Hollie Muse of
Lancashire and Lizzie Prior of Surrey.Briggs, Enefer and Hall will combine in the boys’ Nations Cup team, while Lamb, Muse and Prior make up the girls’ team. Done will play as an individual. The players:
Toby Briggs,
15, (Dunston Hall) helped England win the Nations Cup at the Fairhaven
Trophies and was runner-up in the boys’ individual event. He was
unbeaten in the recent U16 international against Spain.
Sam Done,
17, (Kenwick Park) was third in the recent Fairhaven Trophies and tied
sixth in the 2014 boys’ county champion of champions tournament.
William Enefer,
17, (Wrekin) tied fourth in the Fairhaven Trophies and had top ten
finishes in the Peter McEvoy Trophy and the West of England stoke play.
Harry Hall,
17, (West Cornwall) won the Welsh Youths’ Open last year and this year
has finished sixth in both the Darwin Salver and the West of England
stroke play.
Sophie Lamb,
17, (Clitheroe) was fourth in the Welsh women’s stroke play, fifth in
the Irish and eighth in the Scottish. She won the Fairhaven Trophies in
2013 and ’14 and is a girl international.
Hollie Muse,
15, (West Lancashire, image © Leaderboard Photography) helped England
beat Spain in the recent mixed international and this season has won the
Scottish U16 championship and The Leveret. She has represented England
in both ladies’ and girls’ teams.
Lizzie Prior,
17, (Burhill) has won the Fairhaven Trophies and the Critchley Salver
this season. She also tied fourth in the Roehampton Gold Cup. She is a
girl international.
Lyndsey Hewison Press Officer England Golf pr@englandgolf.org 07825 752 193 |
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