No 1 qualifier advances
Scotsman Connor Graham, the No 1 qualifier, was pushed all the way to the 18th by England’s Mark Stockdale in the opening match of the day but staved off his opponent’s spirited advances with a birdie putt of 25-feet on the last to clinch a one-hole victory.
Graham, whose Blairgowrie club-mate Bradley Neil won The Amateur Championship at Royal Portrush a decade ago, endured a shaky spell around the turn and took two to extricate himself from the bunker on the 9th before losing a ball with a wayward drive off the 10th tee.
The 17-year-old Walker Cup player regained his composure, however, and emerged triumphant from a keenly contested tussle.
“It was a good match,” said Graham. “It was very back-and-forth on the back nine but I’m happy to come out on the top.
“I had a wee bad spell there at the turn but I regrouped and started playing better golf on the back nine.”
Birthday incentive
South African golfers have won the last two Amateur Championships and hopes of a triple crown rest with sole survivor, Jordan Burnand, who beat Spain’s Pablo Alperi Lopez by a 3&1 margin.
As well as trying to keep South Africa’s winning run going, Burnand has an added incentive this week. The 23-year-old celebrates his birthday on the eve of the final on Friday.
Four-up through 11 holes, Burnand did not have it all his own way on the back-nine but the reigning South African Stroke Play champion got himself over the winning line during a nip-and-tuck encounter.
Walker Cup player Conor Gough, who won The R&A’s Boys’ Amateur Championship in 2018, underlined his match play prowess with a 3&1 victory over Denmark’s Jamie Tofte Nielsen.
His fellow Englishman, Oscar Lent, enjoyed a commanding 6&5 win over the Asia-Pacific Amateur champion, Jasper Stubbs of Australia, while there were first round victories too for Walker Cup players Calum Scott, James Ashfield and Jack Bigham.