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British Amateur: Match Play underway
SOUTHPORT, England (June 15, 2011) -- Six members of Great Britain and Ireland’s 2011 Walker Cup squad have reached the second match play round of the Amateur Championship, at Hillside Golf Club. Paul Cutler, Tom Lewis, Michael Stewart, Andrew Sullivan, Oliver Farr and Alastair Jones are each five matches away from the place at Royal St George’s in The Open and the invitation to the Masters Tournament that await this week’s winner.

Leading the way was Ireland’s Paul Cutler (shown at left), whose outward nine of 32 afforded him a five-shot lead over Victor Perez of France, which would not be relinquished. The 2011 West of Ireland Open Champion progressed through stroke play qualifying by just one shot, but appears to be one of the form players after the first day of match play.

“I really found the flow after the birdies on two, three and five,” said the plus-four-handicapper. “I putted so well today; that was the difference. If I keep doing that, and keep swinging well, I should be fine.”

England’s Tom Lewis made a similar number of birdies, including four in a row from the 195-yard, par-three third, but found a tough opponent in compatriot Garrick Porteous, with whom Lewis played foursomes for England at under-18 level.

“He played solid. I knew he would do. He only dropped shots at one hole today,” said Lewis, who receives coaching from Pete Cowen, Lee Westwood’s coach. “I had a spree of holing putts, made a few birdies and eventually came through.”

And Lewis’ fellow squad member Michael Stewart is also through, after defeating Mark Young 5&4. Stewart’s progress this week underlines a return to full fitness for the Scot, who missed the recent Walker Cup training match because of a wrist injury.

GB&I Walker Cup Captain Nigel Edwards said:

“It’s great to see six of the squad make it through to the last 32. GB&I players have had a lot of success in big amateur events, this year, and I hope that continues, this week.”

Despite the good progress of players from the home nations, the last 32 has an international flavour, with 17 nations represented.

The USA’s Alex Johnson is safely through, having defeated Hamza Sayin of Turkey 2&1, as is Brazil’s Daniel Stapff. With Bolivia’s Sebastian MacLean, who failed to make the match play stage, caddying for him, Stapff ended the hopes of South African Reikus Nortje 4&3.

“I’m so proud to be here representing Brazil,” he said. “It is my first Amateur Championship and I travelled because I really wanted to test myself against the world’s best; now that I am in the last 32, I can say that was worth the trip.”

Two New Zealanders have also progressed. Landyn Edwards, whose four-under-par 68 at Hillside was the best of the day in the first 18 holes of qualifying, joins current world number 25 Ben Campbell in the second match play round.

Campbell said: “I missed so many putts today, so I’ll work on that before tomorrow, but I’ve been swinging it well for over a year now. It’ll all come good, though – I’m sure of that.”

Other notables to proceed included former R&A Foundation Scholar Patrick Spraggs, Sebastian Gros of France and Finland’s Toni Hakula. 2010 Boys Amateur Champion Adrian Otaegui and stroke play qualifying medalist Gregory Eason, however, both failed to reach the next round.

Results: British Amateur
WinAustraliaBryden MacphersonAustralia1800
Runner-upScotlandMichael StewartScotland1200
SemifinalsFranceSebastien GrosFrance900
SemifinalsScotlandGreg PatersonScotland900
QuarterfinalsNorwayJoakim MikkelsenNorway700

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ABOUT THE British Amateur

This championship, along with the US Amateur Golf Championship, is considered the most important in amateur golf.

The first stage of the Championship involves 288 players each of whom plays two rounds of 18 holes, one to be played on each of the two courses. The 64 lowest scores over the 36 holes and ties for 64th place will compete in the match play stage of the Championship. Each match will consist of one round of 18 holes except the Final which will be over 36 holes.

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