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Jun 20th, 2016
Footballer’s Golf Classic
We have a winner at La Manga
Words: John Dean
Manchester City cult hero Andy Morrison put former boss Kenny Dalglish in the shade as he romped to a memorable victory in the 20th edition of the Footballers’ Golf Classic at the world-famous La Manga Club in Spain.
Morrison left Dalglish, who signed the former defender from Plymouth when he was manager of Blackburn in 1993, and the rest of the field trailing in his wake as he cruised to the title at the resort in Murcia, south-east Spain.
The five-handicapper, who also played for Blackpool and Huddersfield during his career, made the most of perfect conditions at La Manga Club to lead from start to finish in the 54-hole Stableford event to clinch victory with 110 points, seven clear of Dalglish, with ex-Birmingham and Wales defender Andy Legg one point further back in third.
After scoring 38 points in the first round to lead by one from former Southampton defender Jason Dodd, Morrison then took control of the competition – which was played off three-quarter handicaps – on the second day by scoring 42 points on the resort’s North Course with a two-under-par gross round of 69.
Playing off seven, Dalglish was seeking a record fourth win in the event and was the only player able to follow Morrison’s scoring heroics as he returned the same gross total for his second round to move into second place, seven points off the lead, going into the final day.
But the Liverpool, Celtic and Scotland legend was unable to repeat his tally of 43 in the last round on La Manga Club’s famed South Course, only matching Morrison’s score of 30 points as the leader completed a runaway victory, with Legg producing a late surge to move into third place.
Sold out more than nine months in advance, the landmark 20th edition of the Footballers’ Golf Classic attracted a stellar field from the footballing world including previous two-time winners, former Aston Villa and Scotland striker turned Sky Sports commentator Alan McInally and ex-Millwall and Wales striker Steve Lovell, chasing his third victory in the last six years.
Defending champion Kenny Hibbitt, Pat Jennings, Russell Osman and Fraser McLachlan were also aiming for more glory, while the likes of former Arsenal, Juventus and Republic of Ireland star Liam Brady and ex-England internationals Darius Vassell, Mark Wright, Ray Clemence, Dave Beasant and Kevin Davies – making his debut – also featured.
The golf classic featured four days of competitive golf: the one-day Alan Ball Trophy and the three-day main event with competitors playing alongside a different footballer each day.
Entry included five nights in the five-star Hotel La Manga Club Principe Felipe, breakfast, welcome and gala dinners and prize-giving with entertainment.
The Footballers’ Golf Classic is organised by Mancini Events and the event will head back to the award-winning venue again next year.
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