Confident Clemons
“I’ve had a good year in America,” said Clemons. “So, I wasn’t surprised I won at Muirfield although I never expected to win by 17 shots.
“People on the outside looking in, they probably might be surprised but I've known for a while that I’ve been playing well. Success breeds success.”
Germany’s Laurenz Schiergen claimed the scalp of the No 1 qualifier, Connor Graham, in round two before securing a quarter-final berth for the second time in three years with a 19th hole win against Charlie Forster.
In a closely fought joust, Schiergen was holding a slender one-hole lead after a steady run of 15 pars and one birdie but a bogey on the 17th, only his second in two matches during the day, allowed Forster to draw level.
The Englishman’s own bogey at the first extra hole proved costly, however, as Schiergen, aiming to become just the second German to reach the final after Christian Reimbold in 2000, set up a last-eight clash with Clemons.
Quarter-finals locked in
Walker Cup player Calum Scott continued his fine form to keep hopes of a first Scottish win since 2014 alive.
In a tight third round encounter with Dylan Shaw-Radford, the 21-year-old, who was a quarter-finalist over his home course of Nairn in 2021, made a telling late thrust and birdied the 14th and 15th en route to a 3&2 victory.
Luke Sample’s excellent debut in The Amateur Championship was rewarded with a place in the last-eight as the New Yorker beat Harry Crockett 5&3.
Earlier in the day, Sample had thwarted the ambitions of Walker Cup player, Conor Gough, with a 3&2 win in the second round.
Sample is the last remaining player from the United States of America after the towering Tommy Morrison bogeyed the 18th to lose by one hole to England’s Matthew Dodd-Berry, who has his 15-year-old brother as his caddie.
Spain’s Marcel Fonseca, who beat Iceland’s Arni Gunnlaugur Sveinsson by one hole, and Denmark’s Jacob Skov Olesen, a 20th hole winner against Tom Osborne, make up an intriguing quarter-final draw.