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Farmer survived the grueling week of 264 golfers, 36 holes of stroke play and six rounds of match play to win
Alexander Farmer admitted adding his name to a storied list of winners of the Scottish Men’s Amateur Championship in front of his doting grandpa meant the world to him.
The 19-year-old University of Stirling student won the battle of the academics in the final at the St Andrews Links Castle Course when he defeated Charlie Reynolds from the University of St Andrews by a 5&4 margin.
The victory was rich reward for the Kilmacolm golfer who made it through the 36-hole stroke play qualifying as the fifth seed and then maintained his excellent form through six knockout ties.
Last year, Farmer’s grandpa Iain suffered a stroke during the Scottish Men’s Amateur Championship at Royal Dornoch, but was determined to be on site to cheer his grandson on in this year’s final.
And while Farmer was thrilled to join the list of champions that includes his university coach and Walker Cup captain Dean Robertson, mentor Stephen Gallacher and greats of the Scottish game such as Colin Montgomerie and Robert MacIntyre, the sight of his family around the 14th green when he holed the winning putt gave the moment added significance.
“My grandpa has had a tough year but to have him here alongside my mum Helen and friends and supporters was amazing," Farmer said. “It was nice to see him on the 14th – he didn’t get to see all of it last year and missed out on me playing for Scotland down at Lindrick in the Home Internationals so for him to see me win this week was special.
“It all hasn’t quite sunk in yet," Farmer added. “I look forward to seeing my name engraved on the trophy. To be alongside Monty, Dean, Stephen and Bob Mac as well is special.”
As always, the Scottish Men’s Amateur was a strength of endurance as well as skill over the course of five days.
First up, was two rounds of stroke play qualifying. This featured 264 golfers and was staged at two venues – the Castle Course and Fairmont St Andrews Torrance Course.
On day one, Deeside’s Oli Blackadder (pictured below) produced the round of his life to shoot a seven-under par 64 at the Castle Course. His round featured eight birdies and an eagle, giving him a four-shot lead on the field.
| Place | Player | Location | Pts | Scores |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Win | , Scotland | 500 | ||
| Runner-up | , Scotland | 400 | ||
| Semifinals | , Scotland | 300 | ||
| Semifinals | , Scotland | 300 | ||
| Quarterfinals | , Scotland | 200 |

The Scottish Amateur Championship began in 1922 and has witnessed many famous victors, including legendary amateurs Ronnnie Shade and Charlie Green as well as some of the stars of the modern game, Colin Montgomerie and Stephen Gallacher. Entry to the...
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