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Wednesday, June 08, 2011

SIR HENRY COOPER JUNIOR MASTERS - Wilson earns first Scotland representative honours

David Wilson (Troon Welbeck), whose spectacular comeback to win the Scottish Boys Championship final at Dunbar in April caught the eye of the selectors, earns his opportunity to represent the Scotland Boys team for the first time this month after being selected in the six man Scotland under 18 team to compete in the Sir Henry Cooper Junior Masters at Nizels Golf Club near Sevenoaks in Kent from 16th to 19th June.

Liberton’s Anthony Blaney and Cawder’s Jamie Savage have both been rewarded for their impressive performances at the Scottish Boys Area Team Championship with places in the team, alongside Dumfries & Galloway’s Greig Marchbank, a quarter-finalist in the national match play championship. 

Also selected is St Andrews youngster Ewan Scott, winner of the opening SGU Junior Tour event of the season at Arbroath earlier this year, and Bradley Neil, the 15-year-old rising star from Blairgowrie and winner of both the Scottish and English Under-14s championships last season. 

One of the highest profile junior golf events in the Europe, the Sir Henry Cooper Junior Masters was first played for in 1998 and is now a qualifying event for both GB&I boys’ selection and the World Amateur Golf Rankings.

The event is being played over 72-holes for the first time and Teams will compete for the Nations Trophy over the opening two days with the leading 36 individuals and ties qualifying for the final two rounds of stroke play.

This year’s event will be particularly poignant following the death of Sir Henry Cooper, an avid supporter of junior golf, last month at the age of 76.

Scotland Boys Team:

1. Anthony Blaney (Liberton)
2. Greig Marchbank (Dumfries & Galloway)
3. Bradley Neil (Blairgowrie)
4. Jamie Savage (Cawder)
5. Ewan Scott (St Andrews)
6. David Wilson (Troon Welbeck)

The Scotland Boys’ team is sponsored by Aberdeen Asset Management and TaylorMade-adidas Golf.

For more information on the Sir Henry Cooper Junior Masters, visit www.juniormasters.net

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