A truly international field of 288 competitors will gather at the links of Ballyliffin on Ireland’s north west coast for The 129thAmateur Championship from 17-22 June.
From a raft of host nation hopefuls to entrants from as far afield as Australia, the United States of Ameria, South Africa, Costa Rica, Colombia, Chinese Taipei and Egypt, The Amateur Championship’s global appeal has, once again, ensured a line-up brimming with talent.
The 2024 field includes rising stars, prolific winners and a decorated past Champion who lifted the title 20 years ago.
Ahead of a week of keenly fought competition, which always provides intrigue, excitement and captivating storylines, here are five players to keep an eye on during this celebrated showpiece.
Christiaan Maas (South Africa)
He may not have progressed to the match play stages in the two Amateur Championships that he has played in, but Christiaan Maas knows what it’s like to go all the way to the Final and win as a caddie.
In 2022 and 2023, the 20-year-old put his own disappointment at not qualifying for the knock-out phase behind him and channelled his energies into helping his compatriots, Aldrich Potgieter and Christo Lamprecht, mount successful title tilts as their bagman.
Here in 2024, Maas, who represented his country in the Eisenhower Trophy, will be hoping it’s third time lucky at The Amateur Championship but as a player this time.
“It would be a very weird kind of three-peat,” said Maas, as he mulled over the prospect of a unique triple crown.
This year Maas has finished runner-up in a play-off at the inaugural Africa Amateur Championship and recorded five top-12 finishes in College events including a win the NCAA Austin Regional.
Stuart Wilson (Scotland)
One of Scotland’s finest amateur golfers in his pomp, Stuart Wilson returns to The Amateur Championship to mark the 20th anniversary of his memorable victory in the Championship over the Old Course in 2004.
At 46, Wilson is one of the elder statesmen in a field packed full of emerging talent, but the former GB&I Walker Cup captain will be hoping to roll back the years in a Championship that gave him his greatest individual triumph.
Blairgowrie’s super siblings, Connor and Gregor Graham, may attract considerable attention but Wilson, the managing secretary at that Perthshire club, will be keen to grab a chunk of the limelight too.