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Some of the UK’s most prodigious young talents showcased their skills at the Justin Rose Telegraph Junior Golf Championship at Quinta do Lago in Portugal last week.

The competition, which was sponsored for the third time by Justin Rose, a former winner of the title, saw 24 boys and girls compete across 54 holes for a trophy that has also been lifted by golfing greats such as Alice Hewson and Matt Fitzpatrick.

A dozen players in each category took to the resort’s South Course – the first major event hosted on the layout since it underwent a €7 million renovation project last year.

Despite threats of a late comeback from a number of high-quality opponents, 17-year-olds Dylan Shaw-Radford and Sophia Fullbrook – who had led their respective tables heading into the final round – managed to hold on for victory.

Fullbrook, a member of the Melbourne Club at Brocket Hall in Hertfordshire, had established a strong lead after two rounds and held her nerve to win by two strokes. Shaw-Radford, from Huddersfield Golf Club, also won by two, demonstrating remarkable consistency with scores of 69, 69 and 70.

Over 17,000 entrants were narrowed down through qualifying to the 24 finalists, including reigning boys’ champion Harley Smith. With a plethora of experienced competitors in the field, it came as no surprise that both Fullbrook and Shaw-Radford needed to keep their focus until the final hole to ensure their respective victories in the Algarve.

Seventeen-year-old Jack Lee, of Rochester & Cobham Park, came closest to knocking Shaw-Radford from his perch with an exceptional round of 68 on the second day. Meanwhile, the finest individual performance of the tournament came from 15-year-old Amelia Wan from Nottinghamshire. Her stunning opening round of 65 – seven-under-par on the par-72 layout – made her the early favourite to top the girls’ division. However, the class of Fullbrook and second-placed Rebekah Gardner, of Clandeboye, eventually told and saw Wan slip to third.

Shaw-Radford said: “This means a great deal. Just look down the names who have won it – Justin Rose himself, Andrew Coltart and a fellow Yorkshireman in Matt Fiztpatrick, ten years ago. What a way to finish 2022.”

Fullbrook added: “I guess we both held commanding leads today and only made sure of it on the 18th, but that is testament to the strength of the fields. I am very pleased, as well as being relieved, and I am sure Dylan is, too.”

The Justin Rose Telegraph Junior Golf Championship, which celebrated its 50th anniversary this year, is open to any golfer aged 18 or under at the turn of each year. Quinta do Lago is regularly entrusted with hosting duties, having staged the event six times in eight years.

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2022 LIV Golf in Miami leaderboard, scores: Louis Oosthuizen sends Stinger GC to finals over Bryson DeChambeau https://golfingagency.com/2022-liv-golf-in-miami-leaderboard-scores-louis-oosthuizen-sends-stinger-gc-to-finals-over-bryson-dechambeau/ https://golfingagency.com/2022-liv-golf-in-miami-leaderboard-scores-louis-oosthuizen-sends-stinger-gc-to-finals-over-bryson-dechambeau/#respond Sat, 29 Oct 2022 22:56:10 +0000 https://golfingagency.com/2022-liv-golf-in-miami-leaderboard-scores-louis-oosthuizen-sends-stinger-gc-to-finals-over-bryson-dechambeau/
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The match play portion of LIV Golf’s season-ending championship is complete. The top four teams over the first two days at Trump National Doral have moved on to championship Sunday, where teams will play stroke play for $34 million worth of prize money.

The match of the day on Saturday determined the last team in the championship. Bryson DeChambeau and Louis Oosthuizen went 23 holes before Oosthuizen beat DeChambeau 1 up. That sent the Stinger GC onto Sunday, joining the 4 Aces, Punch GC and Smash GC in the finale.

The 4 Aces — which had dominated the season –narrowly escaped on Saturday in the semifinals. Dustin Johnson destroyed Shergo Al Kurdi 5 and 3, but Patrick Reed lost to Laurie Canter. Pat Perez and Talor Gooch had to squeak out a 1-up win over Graeme McDowell and Richard Bland in the foursomes match for the Aces to have a chance to cap their terrific season with a $16 million first prize on Sunday.

One of the other featured matches of the day saw Sergio Garcia defeat Cameron Smith 2 and 1. Despite the individual win, the Fireballs couldn’t pull out the team victory. Marc Leishman of Punch GC beat Carlos Ortiz 1 up and Matt Jones and Wade Ormsby defeated the team of Eugenio Chacarra and Abraham Ancer by the same margin to down Garcia’s squad.

In the final match, Smash GC beat the Majesticks in all three matches. Brooks Koepka downed Ian Poulter, Peter Uihlein bested Lee Westwood, and Chase Koepka and Jason Kokrak narrowly got past Henrik Stenson and Sam Horsfield.

Punch is the outlier in the finals. All three of the other teams came into the finals ranked in the top five on the year, but Punch came in having finished 11th in the regular season. However, they did make the biggest move down the stretch by adding Open champion Smith, and that could pay off (literally) for them in a big way on Sunday in Miami.

Individual stroke play is the game on the final day, and all four scores count. The lowest aggregate team score will take home $16 million ($4 million per player). The other three finishing spots aren’t bad, either.

1st: $16 million
2nd: $8 million
3rd: $6 million
4th: $4 million

Here are the scores from each of the semifinal matches in the 2022 LIV Golf Team Championship.

4 Aces (1): 2 | Cleeks GC (10): 1

4 Aces

Dustin Johnson over Shergo Al Kurdi

5 and 3

Cleeks GC

Laurie Canter over Patrick Reed

2 and 1

4 Aces

Pat Perez/Talor Gooch over Graeme McDowell/Richard Bland

1 UP

Stinger GC (4): 2 | Crushers (2): 1

Stinger

Louis Oosthuizen over Bryson DeChambeau

1 UP (23 holes)

Crushers

Paul Casey over Branden Grace

1 UP (20 holes)

Stinger

Charl Schwartzel/Hennie du Plessis over Charles Howell III/Anirban Lahiri

2 UP

Punch GC (11): 2 | Fireballs (3): 1

Fireballs

Sergio Garcia over Cam Smith

2 and 1

Punch GC

Marc Leishman over Carlos Ortiz

1 UP

Punch GC

Matt Jones/Wade Ormsby over Eugenio Chacarra/Abraham Ancer

1 UP

Smash GC (5): 3 | Majesticks (6): 0

Smash GC

Brooks Koepka over Ian Poulter

3 and 1

Smash GC

Peter Uihlein over Lee Westwood

4 and 2

Smash GC

Chase Koepka/Jason Kokrak over Henrik Stenson/Sam Horsfield

1 UP



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