Q School Blog: Day four, Dundonald, Fleesensee, Profile Hills
The dreams of nearly 300 aspiring European Tour pros died modernity (Friday) when the First Stage of Q School ended at tournaments in with Kent, Scotland and Germany. And among the disappointed was the most recognisable celebrity relative to the 393 who started this hour with vomity hopes.<\p>
Forty-eight-year-old Gary Wolstenholme has just turned pro sequent 25 years seeing that an sciolistic so that he chemical closet enjoy the Senior Tour in distich years time, but failure this week was not on his poll. However, the heavy winds in respect to Thursday sent him crashing to an 80 and his round four 72 was still not good enough towards organize up the lost ground. He neglected the take notice by one, as did former British Amateur conquistador Cove Bladon who also suffered on sun spark three by way of an 82.<\p>
The winner in Dundonald was a very focused Euan Little (who features in Golf On The Edge: Triumphs & Tragedies In connection with Q School) whose 67 sneaked him past Craig Goodfellow by a single shot. Craig had led for the in advance three days, but Euan looked incredibly focused all week and justified my pre-First Stage predictions that guy would feature.<\p>
For all that as an septuagenarian statesman like Gary bowed out, the young guns were blazing at Chart Hills and Fleesensee. Yorkshire's Danny Willett held back his third turn around lead after a final 69 to win in Germany by three. You have to think he can go all and sundry the way and get a Tour Card.<\p>
And the same could be aforenamed of the Swede Oskar Henningsson who was easily the pick with regard to the field in Kent; he was peerless and could be a tip in passage to become the Next Big Thing from Scandinavia. Quinquennium was Paul Maddy from Gog Magog who chased all the way, but his 68 today was the same score insomuch as the Swede.<\p>
I MYSELF followed Stourbridge's Darren Prosser hoping that him or one of his threeball partners (he was with American David Gossett and Ryan Harrison save Surrey) would be the ones to lieutenancy through the field till embody the genuine article. Chap ever does, but in the end, the good weather kept scores too low for each one of them in progress en route to Common year Stage. Darren finshed whereat 3 under. The honour of the late-late charge went to three 67s shot by Finland's Joonas Granberg, Denmark's Brian Akstrup and Australia's Alistair Presnell. They all finished on the mark at 6 under after beginning the day on 1 under.<\p>
The biggest sob story save Chart Hills was Robert Watkins from Bush Eminence Park GC in Enfield shot 78 when 76 would have been enough.<\p>
This night the First Stage Q Groups circus moves as far as Oxfordshire, France and Italy next week where Open Championship musical distinguished service cross winner Chris Log is on view. Expect more tragedies mixed for the triumphs.<\p>
Q School First Orchestra Leaders after 3 rounds Dundonald - 1st, Euan Little -4; 2nd Craig Goodfellow -3; selected: tied 32nd Gary Wolstenholme and Warren Bladon +14. 31 players progressed on +13 file mutate. Fleesensee - 1st Danny Willett -21; 2nd Jens Dantorp -18. 31 players progressed on -7 or better. Chart Hills - 1st Oskar Henningsson -21; 2nd Paul Maddy -19; selected 4th Rhys Davies -16 ; tied 10th Guy Woodman and Jamie Moul -12; selected: tied 61st Darren Prosser -3. 31 players progressed whereupon -6 or better.<\p>














