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Aug 31st, 2020
Joe Long wins the 125th Amateur Championship
Englishman wins over famous Royal Birkdale links
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Joe Long savoured success at Royal Birkdale to win The 125th Amateur Championship.
The Englishman showed composure over the renowned links in Southport to defeat fellow Englishman and good friend Joe Harvey, 23, in an exciting 36-hole final.
Lansdown member Long was the first to make a move in the tie, making a birdie three at the 5th hole to take the early advantage before quickly giving it up with a bogey four at the 7th. A conceded hole at the 8th saw Long regain the lead which he extended to three up by the 11th hole.
Losing his tee shot at the par-5 15th, Long conceded to his opponent with Harvey also winning the 16th to close the lead to just one hole. However, Long was quick to reaffirm his presence in the tie with a birdie at the 17th to go two-up and head into the clubhouse for the lunch break.
Played in glorious weather, a far cry from Tuesday’s stormy conditions which saw the first round of stroke play qualifying abandoned, Long opened with a bogey five as the match resumed. While Harvey recorded wins at the 19th, 23rd and 27th holes, he was unable to peg back his friend’s lead.
Long recorded a 4&3 victory, to become the first Englishman since Harry Ellis in 2017 to win The Amateur Championship.
By virtue of his triumph, the 23-year-old gained exemptions into The 149th Open at Royal St George’s next year, and by tradition, an invitation to play in the Masters Tournament and an exemption into the US Open.
Ranked 103rd on the World Amateur Golf Ranking® (WAGR®) , Long was never behind against Harvey as he came out on top of the 120-player international field who assembled at Royal Birkdale for the club’s fourth staging of the championship.
Played without spectators due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Long didn’t let the lack of crowds get in the way of his excellent play. His day included plenty of highlights, particularly on the greens, where his superb putting skills included draining a clutch 30-footer for par to halve the 14th and an impressive 40-foot birdie putt at the 25th hole.
After The Kendleshire’s Harvey recorded back-to-back bogeys on the 28th and 29th holes, Long moved four ahead with seven holes left in the match. The pair traded pars on the next three holes.
Long had another 30 foot birdie putt to close out the match on the 32nd hole, on a similar line to his morning round, but as that finished just shy of the hole, he went onto close out the match on the 33rd hole, halving it with a birdie four after rolling in a 15 foot putt.
Long is the 51st English winner of The Amateur and joins a list of past champions that include Major winners José María Olazábal, Sergio Garcia and, more recently, Matteo Manassero and Romain Langasque.
The 126th Amateur Championship will be played at Nairn and Nairn Dunbar in Scotland from 14-19 June 2021. savoured success at Royal Birkdale to win The 125th Amateur Championship.
The Englishman showed composure over the renowned links in Southport to defeat fellow Englishman and good friend Joe Harvey, 23, in an exciting 36-hole final.
Lansdown member Long was the first to make a move in the tie, making a birdie three at the 5th hole to take the early advantage before quickly giving it up with a bogey four at the 7th. A conceded hole at the 8th saw Long regain the lead which he extended to three up by the 11th hole.
Losing his tee shot at the par-5 15th, Long conceded to his opponent with Harvey also winning the 16th to close the lead to just one hole. However, Long was quick to reaffirm his presence in the tie with a birdie at the 17th to go two-up and head into the clubhouse for the lunch break.
Played in glorious weather, a far cry from Tuesday’s stormy conditions which saw the first round of stroke-play qualifying abandoned, Long opened with a bogey five as the match resumed. While Harvey recorded wins at the 19th, 23rd and 27th holes, he was unable to peg back his friend’s lead.
Long recorded a 4&3 victory, to become the first Englishman since Harry Ellis in 2017 to win The Amateur Championship.
By virtue of his triumph, the 23-year-old gained exemptions into The 149th Open at Royal St George’s next year, and by tradition, an invitation to play in the Masters Tournament and an exemption into the US Open.
Ranked 103rd on the World Amateur Golf Ranking® (WAGR®) , Long was never behind against Harvey as he came out on top of the 120-player international field who assembled at Royal Birkdale for the club’s fourth staging of the championship.
Played without spectators due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Long didn’t let the lack of crowds get in the way of his excellent play. His day included plenty of highlights, particularly on the greens, where his superb putting skills included draining a clutch 30-footer for par to halve the 14th and an impressive 40-foot birdie putt at the 25th hole.
After The Kendleshire’s Harvey recorded back-to-back bogeys on the 28th and 29th holes, Long moved four ahead with seven holes left in the match. The pair traded pars on the next three holes.
Long had another 30 foot birdie putt to close out the match on the 32nd hole, on a similar line to his morning round, but as that finished just shy of the hole, he went onto close out the match on the 33rd hole, halving it with a birdie four after rolling in a 15 foot putt.
Long is the 51st English winner of The Amateur and joins a list of past champions that include Major winners José María Olazábal, Sergio Garcia and, more recently, Matteo Manassero and Romain Langasque.
The 126th Amateur Championship will be played at Nairn and Nairn Dunbar in Scotland from 14-19 June 2021.
The Englishman showed composure over the renowned links in Southport to defeat fellow Englishman and good friend Joe Harvey, 23, in an exciting 36-hole final.
Lansdown member Long was the first to make a move in the tie, making a birdie three at the 5th hole to take the early advantage before quickly giving it up with a bogey four at the 7th. A conceded hole at the 8th saw Long regain the lead which he extended to three up by the 11th hole.
Losing his tee shot at the par-5 15th, Long conceded to his opponent with Harvey also winning the 16th to close the lead to just one hole. However, Long was quick to reaffirm his presence in the tie with a birdie at the 17th to go two-up and head into the clubhouse for the lunch break.
Played in glorious weather, a far cry from Tuesday’s stormy conditions which saw the first round of stroke play qualifying abandoned, Long opened with a bogey five as the match resumed. While Harvey recorded wins at the 19th, 23rd and 27th holes, he was unable to peg back his friend’s lead.
Long recorded a 4&3 victory, to become the first Englishman since Harry Ellis in 2017 to win The Amateur Championship.
By virtue of his triumph, the 23-year-old gained exemptions into The 149th Open at Royal St George’s next year, and by tradition, an invitation to play in the Masters Tournament and an exemption into the US Open.
Ranked 103rd on the World Amateur Golf Ranking® (WAGR®) , Long was never behind against Harvey as he came out on top of the 120-player international field who assembled at Royal Birkdale for the club’s fourth staging of the championship.
Played without spectators due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Long didn’t let the lack of crowds get in the way of his excellent play. His day included plenty of highlights, particularly on the greens, where his superb putting skills included draining a clutch 30-footer for par to halve the 14th and an impressive 40-foot birdie putt at the 25th hole.
After The Kendleshire’s Harvey recorded back-to-back bogeys on the 28th and 29th holes, Long moved four ahead with seven holes left in the match. The pair traded pars on the next three holes.
Long had another 30 foot birdie putt to close out the match on the 32nd hole, on a similar line to his morning round, but as that finished just shy of the hole, he went onto close out the match on the 33rd hole, halving it with a birdie four after rolling in a 15 foot putt.
Long is the 51st English winner of The Amateur and joins a list of past champions that include Major winners José María Olazábal, Sergio Garcia and, more recently, Matteo Manassero and Romain Langasque.
The 126th Amateur Championship will be played at Nairn and Nairn Dunbar in Scotland from 14-19 June 2021. savoured success at Royal Birkdale to win The 125th Amateur Championship.
The Englishman showed composure over the renowned links in Southport to defeat fellow Englishman and good friend Joe Harvey, 23, in an exciting 36-hole final.
Lansdown member Long was the first to make a move in the tie, making a birdie three at the 5th hole to take the early advantage before quickly giving it up with a bogey four at the 7th. A conceded hole at the 8th saw Long regain the lead which he extended to three up by the 11th hole.
Losing his tee shot at the par-5 15th, Long conceded to his opponent with Harvey also winning the 16th to close the lead to just one hole. However, Long was quick to reaffirm his presence in the tie with a birdie at the 17th to go two-up and head into the clubhouse for the lunch break.
Played in glorious weather, a far cry from Tuesday’s stormy conditions which saw the first round of stroke-play qualifying abandoned, Long opened with a bogey five as the match resumed. While Harvey recorded wins at the 19th, 23rd and 27th holes, he was unable to peg back his friend’s lead.
Long recorded a 4&3 victory, to become the first Englishman since Harry Ellis in 2017 to win The Amateur Championship.
By virtue of his triumph, the 23-year-old gained exemptions into The 149th Open at Royal St George’s next year, and by tradition, an invitation to play in the Masters Tournament and an exemption into the US Open.
Ranked 103rd on the World Amateur Golf Ranking® (WAGR®) , Long was never behind against Harvey as he came out on top of the 120-player international field who assembled at Royal Birkdale for the club’s fourth staging of the championship.
Played without spectators due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Long didn’t let the lack of crowds get in the way of his excellent play. His day included plenty of highlights, particularly on the greens, where his superb putting skills included draining a clutch 30-footer for par to halve the 14th and an impressive 40-foot birdie putt at the 25th hole.
After The Kendleshire’s Harvey recorded back-to-back bogeys on the 28th and 29th holes, Long moved four ahead with seven holes left in the match. The pair traded pars on the next three holes.
Long had another 30 foot birdie putt to close out the match on the 32nd hole, on a similar line to his morning round, but as that finished just shy of the hole, he went onto close out the match on the 33rd hole, halving it with a birdie four after rolling in a 15 foot putt.
Long is the 51st English winner of The Amateur and joins a list of past champions that include Major winners José María Olazábal, Sergio Garcia and, more recently, Matteo Manassero and Romain Langasque.
The 126th Amateur Championship will be played at Nairn and Nairn Dunbar in Scotland from 14-19 June 2021.