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Six Irish into last 32 at Amateur Championship

John Gough of England is through to the last-32 at The 127th Amateur Championship being played at Royal Lytham & St Annes and St Annes Old Links from 13-18 June. Picture R&A

Kilkenny’s Mark Power will face fellow Irishman Alex Maguire for a place in the last 16 of the Amateur Championship at Royal Lytham and St Annes.

Six of the 11 Irish qualifiers got through the opening day of matchplay combat with Walker Cup star Power defeating Australian Jack Buchanan by one hole and Maguire, the recent winner of the East of Ireland, seeing off Frenchman Martin Couvra by the same margin.

Scoring

Four Irish players contested the preliminary round but only Douglas’ Peter O’Keeffe made it through, beating Anton Albert 2&1 before defeating Mattias Varjun 4&2 to set up a clash with New Zealander James Hydes, who beat Royal Dublin’s Richard Knightly 2&1 in the first round.

While Elm Park’s John Cleary, Ballybofey and Stranorlar’s Ryan Griffin and Castleknock’s Paul Coughlan all lost in the preliminary round, Tramore’s Jack Hearn, Malone’s Matthew McClean and Dundalk’s Caolan Rafferty joined Maguire and Power in the last 32 as Connemara’s Luke O’Neill went out.

Hearn beat Scotland’s Calum Scott 2&1, McClean beat Holland’s Jack Ingram 3&2 and Rafferty edged out American Youssef Guezzale at the 19th as O’Neill fell to the Netherlands’ Kiet van der Wiele by one hole.

North of Ireland Stroke Play winner Hearn now takes on Italy’s Lucas Nicolas Fallotico, McClean meets American Christian Banke and Rafferty plays Welshman Archie Davies.

Meanwhile, matchplay specialist John Gough stayed on course to make history as he progressed to the last-32.

The Englishman, whose father hails from Co Meath, has won 20 of his last 22 match play ties and saw off the challenge of Denmark’s Frederik Birkelund with a convincing 8&6 win to continue his knockout form.

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Gough also won the Lytham Trophy at Royal Lytham & St Annes in May and can emulate Sir Michael Bonallack by winning The Amateur and Lytham Trophy in the same year. Only Bonallack has achieved that feat after he won the 1965 Lytham Trophy and then triumphed in that year’s Amateur at Royal Porthcawl.

Joe Harvey, the beaten finalist in 2020, was also a winner, defeating Jerry Ji from the Netherlands by a hole. However, there was disappointment for last year’s runner-up at Nairn, Monty Scowsill, who bowed out 6&4 to Aldrich Potgieter from South Africa.

Scotland’s Sandy Scott, fit-again after almost two years of wrist injury problems, was victorious over Welshman Matt Roberts 2&1, but his younger brother, Calum, was knocked out by Irishman Jack Hearn 2&1.

Wales’ James Ashfield, a semi-finalist last year, beat Joshua Greer from Australia 6&4, while Sam Bairstow – the leading GB&I player in the field – came through against Norwegian Herman Huus by one hole.

Swede Ludvig Åberg, the third best player on the World Amateur Golf Ranking®, continued his momentum after beating Jasper Stubbs from Australia 4&2.

Italian Matteo Cristoni had a marathon day, winning at the 24th this morning against South African Jordan Peter Duminy, before a one-hole win against Englishman Olly Huggins.

The 127th Amateur Championship is open to spectators with tickets available here or for purchase on the gate.

The R&A will provide live broadcast coverage of the quarter-finals and semi-finals on Friday 17 June and the 36-hole Final on Saturday 18 June. This can be watched on The R&A’s website as well as its YouTube channel.

The Amateur Championship, Royal Lytham & St Annes

Thursday’s draw

Preliminary Rd:

John Cleary (Elm Park) lost to Leon D’Souza (HK) 3&2

Peter O’Keeffe (Douglas) bt Anton Albert (Ger) 2&1

Ryan Griffin (Ballybofey & Stranorlar) lost to Frederik Birkelund (Den) 2&1

Paul Coughlan (Castleknock) lost to Kiet van der Weele (Ned) 2 holes

Rd 1:

Jack Hern (Tramore) bt Calum Scott (Nairn) 2&1

Matthew McClean (Malone) bt Jack Ingram (Ned) 3&2

Peter O’Keeffe (Douglas) bt Mattias Varjun (Estonia) 4&2

Richard Knightly (Royal Dublin) lost to James Hydes (NZ) 2&1

Caolan Rafferty (Dundalk) bt Youssef Guezzale (USA) 1 hole

Alex Maguire (Laytown & Bettystown) bt Martin Couvra (Fra) 1 hole

Mark Power (Kilkenny) bt Jack Buchanan (Aus) 1 hole

Luke O’Neill (Connemara) lost to Kiet van der Wiele (Ned) 1 hole.