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		<title>Amateur Championship to go back to Nairn where Lee James beat Gordon Sherry</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>THE R&#38;A has announced the venues for its amateur championships and international matches in 2021 – which include some of the most prestigious courses in Great Britain and Ireland. Nairn, in the north of Scotland, will host The Amateur Championship for the second time 27 years after Dorset’s Lee James triumphed over Scotland’s Gordon Sherry [&#8230;]</p>
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<div id="attachment_6684" style="width: 1034px" class="wp-caption alignnone"><a href="http://www.golfnorth.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/4th-hole.jpg"><img class="size-large wp-image-6684" src="http://www.golfnorth.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/4th-hole-1024x419.jpg" alt="The 4th Bunker hole at Nairn Golf Club" width="1024" height="419" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">The 168-yard par three, fourth hole at Nairn GC which will host the 126th Amateur Championship in 2021. Picture by DONALD FORD IMAGES / The Nairn Golf Club</p></div>
<p><strong>THE R&amp;A has announced the venues for its amateur championships and international matches in 2021 – which include some of the most prestigious courses in Great Britain and Ireland.</strong></p>
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<p>Nairn, in the north of Scotland, will host The Amateur Championship for the second time 27 years after Dorset’s Lee James triumphed over Scotland’s Gordon Sherry 2&amp;1, in the 36-hole final.</p>
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<p>The qualifying rounds will also be played at Nairn Dunbar. It will be the 126th staging of The Amateur Championship, which features a field of 288 world-ranked players.</p>
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<p>The winner earns a place in The Open and the following year’s US Open. Traditionally, the winner also receives an invitation to the Masters Tournament.</p>
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<p>Hampshire produced back-to-back champions in 2016 and 2017 with Scott Gregory beating Robert MacIntyre at Royal Porthcawl, while Harry Ellis triumphed at Royal St George’s 12 months later, and is the last English winner.</p>
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<p>Hunstanton in Norfolk, will host The Women’s Amateur Championship for a sixth time – and first since 1972 when Essex’s Mickey Walker successfully defended her title defeating France’s Claudine Clos-Rubin.</p>
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<p>It will be the 118<sup>th</sup> staging of The Women’s Amateur Championship which features a field of 144 world-ranked players.</p>
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<p>The winner earns a place in the AIG Women’s British Open, US Women’s Open, The Evian Championship and Augusta National Women’s Amateur Championship.</p>
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<p>R&amp;A executive director Duncan Weir said, “We are delighted to be taking our 2021 championships to venues of the highest quality that will challenge the world’s leading men and women amateurs.”</p>
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<p>“Our aim is to provide the opportunity for those players to compete with their international peers and to show how good they are.</p>
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<p>“Selecting outstanding venues is key and we are delighted to have such a strong schedule for 2021.”</p>
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<p>Elsewhere, 2021 will see Kent’s Royal Cinque Ports, in Deal, and Sandwich’s Prince’s host the Boys’ Amateur Championship for the first time.</p>
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<p>The links courses on the Kent coast will welcome the world’s leading boy golfers who will compete in the championship 100 years after it was first played at Royal Ascot.</p>
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<p>The Girls’ Amateur Championship will be played at Fulford, in Yorkshire, and the Girls’ U16 Amateur Championship will be played at Staffordshire’s Enville – both venues hosting the championships for the first time.</p>
<p>The Men’s Home Internationals will be played at Surrey’s Hankley Common, which hosted the English Amateur Championship won by Stoke Park’s 16-year-old Conor Gough, in August.</p>
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<p>Elsewhere, the Boys’ Home Internationals will be played at Trentham, in Staffordshire, the Women’s and Girls’ Home Internationals at Ganton, in Yorkshire, and the Women’s and Men’s Senior Home Internationals at Machynys, in Wales.</p>
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<p>On the international stage, Great Britain and Ireland teams will compete against the Continent of Europe in the Jacques Leglise Trophy (Boys) in Sweden,</p>
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<p>The Vagliano Trophy (women) and The Junior Vagliano Trophy (girls) both take place in Switzerland.</p>
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<p>The men’s team will compete against the United States of America in the Walker Cup at Seminole, Florida, with the biennial clash moving from its traditional September date to avoid the southern state’s hurricane season.</p>
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<p>The full schedule of tournaments is:–</p>
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<td><strong>Event</strong></td>
<td><strong>Venue</strong></td>
<td><strong>Date</strong></td>
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<td>Girls’ U16 Amateur<br />
Championship</td>
<td>Enville</td>
<td>23-25 April</td>
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<tr>
<td>The Walker Cup</td>
<td>Seminole, Florida, USA</td>
<td>8-9 May</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Women’s Amateur<br />
Championship</td>
<td>Hunstanton</td>
<td>8-12 June</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>The Amateur<br />
Championship</td>
<td>Nairn and Nairn Dunbar</td>
<td>14-19 June</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Vagliano Trophy and<br />
Junior Vagliano Trophy</td>
<td>Golf Club de Lausanne,<br />
Switzerland</td>
<td>25-26 June</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Senior Amateur<br />
Championship</td>
<td>Royal Dornoch</td>
<td>28-30 July</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Boys’ Home Internationals</td>
<td>Trentham</td>
<td>3-5 August</td>
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<td>Women’s and Girls’<br />
Home Internationals</td>
<td>Ganton</td>
<td>4-6 August</td>
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<td>Girls’ Amateur<br />
Championship</td>
<td>Fulford</td>
<td>0-14 August</td>
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<td>Boys’ Amateur<br />
Championship</td>
<td>Royal Cinque Ports<br />
and Prince’s</td>
<td>10-15 August</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>Women’s Senior<br />
Amateur Championship</td>
<td>Castlerock</td>
<td>18-20 August<br />
(TBC)</td>
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<tr>
<td>Jacques Leglise Trophy</td>
<td>Falsterbo, Sweden</td>
<td>27-28 August</td>
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<td>Men’s Home Internationals</td>
<td>Hankley Common</td>
<td>8-10 Sept</td>
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<td>Women’s and Men’s<br />
Senior Home Internationals</td>
<td>Machynys, Wales</td>
<td>14-16 Sept</td>
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<td></td>
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		<title>Conor Gough takes English Amateur crown and sends out Walker Cup message</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Aug 2019 09:00:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>STOKE Park’s Conor Gough produced a sparkling performance to win the English Men&#8217;s Amateur Championship at Surrey’s Hankley Common, on Sunday. The 16-year-old – who claimed the British Boys title a year ago – beat 20-year-old Callum Farr, from Northamptonshire County, 3&#38;2 in the final. The title adds to the McGregor Trophy he won last [&#8230;]</p>
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<p><strong>STOKE Park’s Conor Gough produced a sparkling performance to win the English Men&#8217;s Amateur Championship at Surrey’s Hankley Common, on Sunday.</strong></p>
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<p>The 16-year-old – who claimed the British Boys title a year ago – beat 20-year-old Callum Farr, from Northamptonshire County, 3&amp;2 in the final.</p>
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<p>The title adds to the McGregor Trophy he won last year – and dropped a heavy hint to the Walker Cup selectors, who left him out of their 16-man squad in July less than six months after including him in a 29-strong group.</p>
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<p>And in winning his national championship Gough became the second youngest-ever winner of the English crown – just missing out on breaking Harry Ellis’ record by four days, after the Meon Valley G&amp;CC teenager broke Sir Nick Faldo’s record in 2012, 37 years after it was set by Hertfordshire’s then 18-year-old future Masters winner.</p>
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<p>Gough – who celebrates his 17th birthday in September – spent much of the early part of the season studying for his GCSEs but clearly the enforced break has had no detrimental effect on his golf.</p>
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<p>He began the morning round of the final by hitting a 350-yard drive down the first and then holing out from 12-feet for a birdie and seven holes later he was three up after a birdie on the sixth and an eagle on the eighth.</p>
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<p>Farr claimed his first hole of the day when he birdied from just off the front of the green at the 10<sup>th</sup> but he could never quite reel in his opponent and he was four down heading into lunch before he won the 18<sup>th</sup> with a par.</p>
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<p>Farr started the second round strongly by winning the first with a birdie and the second with a par.</p>
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<p>But last year’s Selborne Salver winner found himself three down again after dropping shots at both the fourth and fifth.</p>
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<p>The pair then shared eight birdies between them before Gough sealed victory with a testing four-foot downhill putt for a par on the short 16<sup>th</sup>.</p>
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<p>“It feels great to win,” said Gough moments after holing the winning putt. “I played really well. I love matchplay and as soon as I got through the strokeplay qualifier I knew I had a good chance.</p>
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<p>“I’m proud of myself. I’ve got a couple of big weeks coming up so I hope I can keep things going.</p>
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<p>“I’ve got the Boys’ Home Internationals next week and then the US Amateur Championship at Pinehurst.</p>
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<p>“I’m really looking forward to that. It’s the same format as this so hopefully I can put in another good performance.”</p>
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<p>It was impossible not to feel for England A squad member Farr, who has now reached the last four and the last two in the past two years without tasting success.</p>
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<p>“I hit the ball better this afternoon but just couldn’t get the putts to drop,” Farr said. “I’m disappointed, but Conor is a very good player and he deserved to win because he played a lot better than me.</p>
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<p>“I got to the semi-final last year and now the final so maybe next year will be my year,” Farr added.</p>
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<h2>Burnage beaten by Gough in semis</h2>
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<p><strong>In Saturday’s semi-finals, Saunton’s Jake Burnage – who was looking to cement his own Walker Cup place by adding the English Amateur title to the St Andrews Links Trophy he claimed in early June – lost 4&amp;3 to Gough.</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Burnage, who won three times in 2017 to make a late bid to earn Walker Cup selection from virtually nowhere, had beaten The Buckinghamshire’s Will Shackleton 5&amp;4 in the fourth round.</strong></p>
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<p><strong>The Devon man then raced into the last four winning by the same margin against Sussex’s Jack Floydd, from Haywards Heath GC, who has been playing on the Alps and MENA Tours this year as an amateur.</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Gough had ended Essex’s Curtis Knipes’ hopes of emulating Todd Clements – the 2017 winner – beating the Chelmsford player – who qualified for The Open at Royal Portrush last month – by 3&amp;2.</strong></p>
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<p><strong>In the other half of the draw Farr ended the dreams of another Essex hopeful beating Bradley Bawden – who played NCJAA for the University of Memphis’ Tigers team for two years after two years at Eastern Florida State – by 2&amp;1.</strong></p>
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<p><strong>That followed a 4&amp;3 win over Walton Heath’s England Boys cap Enrique Dimayuga, who clearly felt at home on another of Surrey’s finest heathland courses, in the quarter-final.</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Bawden had beaten recent Tillman Trophy winner Joe Harvey, from Gloucesterdshire’s Kendleshire GC, 2&amp;1 to book his place in the last four.</strong></p>
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		<title>Walker Cup hopefuls aim to impress as Tom Thurloway defends English crown</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>SUSSEX’S Tom Thurloway will defend his title when the English Men’s Amateur Championship gets underway at Hankley Common and North Hants today (Tuesday). &#160; Thurloway, from Chartham Park, beat Gloucestershire’s Joe Long 6&#38;5 in last year’s final at Formby, and is now seeking to become the first player to win back-to-back championships since Paul Casey [&#8230;]</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>SUSSEX’S Tom Thurloway will defend his title when the English Men’s Amateur Championship gets underway at Hankley Common and North Hants today (Tuesday).</strong></p>
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<p>Thurloway, from Chartham Park, beat Gloucestershire’s Joe Long 6&amp;5 in last year’s final at Formby, and is now seeking to become the first player to win back-to-back championships since Paul Casey in 2000 and 2001.</p>
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<p>Long, from Lansdown Golf Club, also returns attempting to go one better than last year – having played well in the 2018 Hampshire Hog, which was won by his close friend Mitch Waite, who is now in the pro ranks.</p>
<div id="attachment_5733" style="width: 246px" class="wp-caption alignright"><a href="http://www.golfnorth.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/Burnage-Gold-1-WEB.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-5733" src="http://www.golfnorth.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/Burnage-Gold-1-WEB-236x300.jpg" alt="Saunton GC's Jake Burnage the 2017 Hampshire Hog winner. Picture by ANDREW GRIFFIN / AMG PICTURES" width="236" height="300" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Saunton GC&#8217;s Jake Burnage the 2017 Hampshire Hog winner. Picture by ANDREW GRIFFIN / AMG PICTURES</p></div>
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<p>St Andrews Links Trophy winner Jake Burnage, from North Devon’s Saunton GC, also made his breakthrough win at North Hants just two years ago.</p>
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<p>Burnage missed the European Amateur Team Championships in Sweden earlier this month – something that would normally preclude a player’s chance of Walker Cup selection.</p>
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<p>Burnage, who starteed the season in the England A squad, will be battling against his nine England rivals, who are keen to press their claims for one of the 10 spots in Walker Cup captain Craig Watson’s team to face the Americans at Royal Liverpool, in September.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>The top-ranked player in this year’s field is World No. 30, Tom Sloman, from Somerset’s Taunton &amp; Pickeridge Golf Club, who won the individual title at the European Nations Cup at Spain’s Sotogrande, in the spring.</p>
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<p>Sloman is joined by Lindrick and Yorkshire’s Bailey Gill and Yeovil and Somerset’s Tom Plumb, who were also part of the English squad that defended the team title in southern Spain – all three are in the GB&amp;I squad.</p>
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<p>With the team expected to be named in less than two weeks after the US Amateur, the English event represents B.B.&amp;O.’s David Langley’s last chance to impress on UK soil at least.</p>
<div id="attachment_5732" style="width: 310px" class="wp-caption alignright"><a href="http://www.golfnorth.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/Joshua-McMahon-WEB.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-5732" src="http://www.golfnorth.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/Joshua-McMahon-WEB-300x219.jpg" alt="Wallasey’s Walker Cup hopeful Joshua McMahon. Picture by ANDREW GRIFFIN / AMG PICTURES" width="300" height="219" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Wallasey’s Walker Cup hopeful Joshua McMahon. Picture by ANDREW GRIFFIN / AMG PICTURES</p></div>
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<p>Also looking to impress the Walker Cup selectors are Wallasey’s Josh McMahon, who was named in the provisional 16-man squad after his victory in the Lytham Trophy, in May, and Northamptonshire County’s Ben Jones, who reached the last four in The Amaetur Championship at Portmarnock, in June.</p>
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<p>West Cornwall’s Brabazon runner-up Harry Hall and Hexham’s Matty Lamb – who were part of the English team that finished runner-up to hosts Sweden in the recent European Men’s Team Championship – are also heading to the Hampshire-Surrey border with the two qualifying courses which are just 11 miles apart.</p>
<p>Lamb has already won at North Hants this year having claimed the Hampshire Hog with a superb course record 63 in the second round, in April and earned his GB&amp;I call-up with some strong showings since.</p>
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<p>Also teeing it up at the Fleet club where Justin Rose made a name for himself as an amateur by Hallamshire and Yorkshire’s Alex Fitzpatrick, whose brother Matt has been a Ryder Cup team-mate of Rose’s.</p>
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<p>Wiltshire’s England A squad member Jake Bolton, from Ogbourne Downs, went close at North Hants to landing both the Hampshire Hog and the Hampshire Salver, having to settle for runner-up.</p>
<div id="attachment_5730" style="width: 200px" class="wp-caption alignright"><a href="http://www.golfnorth.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/Lamb-Hog-WEB.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-5730" src="http://www.golfnorth.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/Lamb-Hog-WEB-190x300.jpg" alt="Hexham’s Matty Lamb, the 2019 Hampshire Hog winner at North Hants Golf Club" width="190" height="300" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Hexham’s Matty Lamb winner of the Hampshire Hog, at North Hants GC, in April. Picture by ANDREW GRIFFIN / AMG PICTURES</p></div>
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<p>Fellow squad member Billy McKenzie will lead the Hampshire charge aiming to follow in the footsteps of Meon Valley’s Harry Ellis, who became the youngest-ever winner of the English Amateur in 2012, aged just 16, breaking Sir Nick Faldo’s record which had stood since 1975.</p>
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<p>Corhampton’s Scott Gregory was the beaten finalist at Saunton in 2014 – two yeas before he became Hampshire’s first-ever Amateur Champion and lost in the 2016 Spanish Amateur to France’s Romain Langasque, who had won the R&amp;A’s prestigious crown the previous summer at Carnoustie.</p>
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<p>McKenzie, having had dreams of making this year’s Walker Cup squad after his Spanish Amateur final win over Fitzpatrick in 2018, will be keen to make up for lost time and emulate former Hampshire Boys team-mate’s Gregory and Ellis by reaching the latter stages of the matchplay.</p>
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<p>The left-hander, who was ranked in the top five in the USA’s NAIA rankings between 2014 and 2017 while at William Woods University, beat Castle Royle’s Langley 7&amp;6 in front of the Great Britain and Ireland selectors at Portmarnock, last month.</p>
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<p>Other England A squad members teeing it up are Northamptonshire County’s Callum Farr, who won the 2018 Selborne Salver at Blackmoor’s equally demanding heathland track, and Cheshire’s James Newton, from Prestbury, winner of the Irish Amateur Strokeplay, in May.</p>
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<div id="attachment_5731" style="width: 255px" class="wp-caption alignright"><a href="http://www.golfnorth.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/Ben-Hutchinson-WEB.jpg"><img class="size-medium wp-image-5731" src="http://www.golfnorth.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/07/Ben-Hutchinson-WEB-245x300.jpg" alt="Howley Hall’s Ben Hutchinson" width="245" height="300" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Howley Hall’s Ben Hutchinson, a member of the England A squad. Picture by ANDREW GRIFFIN / AMG PICTURES.</p></div>
<p>Yorkshire’s Ben Hutchinson, from Howley Hall, Hertfordshire’s Harry Goddard (Hanbury Manor) and Lincolnshire’s Sam Done, from Kenwick Park, are the other England A squad members who will want a good week.</p>
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<p>They can push their cases for a place in England’s Home Internationals team that willl head to Lahinch, the recent venue for the Irish Open on the European Tour, as defending champions, in September.</p>
<p>The field of 288 players also includes England Boy’s squad members Barclay Brown, also a member at Yorkshire’s Hallamshire GC, Surrey’s Enrique Dimayuga (Walton Heath), Stoke Park’s 2018 British Boys champion Conor Gough, Dubai=based Josh Hill, Hertfordshire’s Max Hopkins, Suffolk’s Habebul Islam, Trevose’s George Leigh, and Berkshamsted’s Ben Pierleoni.</p>
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<p>The players were due to play 18 holes at both courses in qualifying with the top 64 and ties going through to the matchplay, although with a very poor weather forceast, including the threat of thunderstorms, organisers England Golf will be prepared for the possibility of qualifying being decided over 18 holes – as it was at Alwoodley, in Leeds, four years ago.</p>
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<p>The seeded draw should commence on Thursday morning at Hankley Common, with a possible preliminary round. The last 32 and 16 matches are scheduled for Friday with the quarter and semi-finals due to be played on Saturday with the 36-hole final on Sunday.</p>
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