Spanish pedigree
Ballester Barrio conjured a rousing finale over The Old Course in a five-under-par 66 to move his way into second place
The highly rated Spaniard, last year’s European Amateur champion and a runner-up in The R&A’s Boys’ Amateur Championship in 2019, picked up a birdie and an eagle on his closing two holes.
The 20-year-old had also made an eagle on the 4th, where he holed a putt of 40-feet, and his second of the day came from a cracking 3-iron approach which finished within nine-feet of the hole.
Sergio Garcia won The Amateur Championship in 1998 and Ballester Barrio, who is coached by Garcia’s father Victor, is striving to follow in the footsteps of his major-winning compatriot.
Inspired by Sergio Garcia
“Sergio is a close friend and has always been a guy I look up to,” said the Arizona State University student. “We had Sergio and now we have Jon Rahm and the dream is to be in their position in a few years.”
Mjaaseth put together a round of poise and purpose which came alive on the back nine as he came home in four-under on his way to a 67 on The Old Course.
“I hit a really good second shot into the 9th and, although I didn't convert it into a birdie, it was still good for my confidence,” said the former European Young Masters champion. “That was a turning point in the round.”
Welsh Walker Cup player James Ashfield opened with a three-under-par 68 and was joined on that mark by the English trio of Harley Smith, Charlie Forster and Harry Crockett.
Dutchman Bob van der Voort, with the 2008 Amateur champion Reinier Saxton looking on in his role as a coach with the Netherlands Golf Federation, carded one of the best rounds on the exacting Glashedy Links with a two-under-par 70.
It was a tough return to The Amateur Championship for the 2004 winner, Stuart Wilson, as the former Great Britain and Ireland Walker captain signed for an 80, while Cooper Schulz of the United States of America made a hole-in-one with a pitching wedge on the 173-yard 7th hole of the Glashedy Course in a topsy turvy 77.
About the championship
Spectators are welcome to attend The Amateur Championship with entry free of charge. Following two rounds of stroke play qualifying the leading 64 players will contest the match play stages.
The winner of Saturday’s 36-hole Final will secure exemptions into The 152nd Open at Royal Troon next month, the US Open, and, by tradition, an invitation to play in the Masters Tournament.