BB&O Boys perform well at The McEvoy

BB&O Boys perform well at The McEvoy

The Peter McEvoy, is an internationally recognised tournament, that attracts some of the very best U18s from around the world. 134 boys applied to play, but with only 72 places available, the ballot was set at a handicap of  0.4 or better !

Nick Elmey repeated his great form in this event from last year and shot a superb 4 round total of (-1) to finish an excellent 5th. Kristian Tannum Donaldson, bounced back from a disappointing first round, to finish (+6) and a creditable 25th. Meanwhile, 14 year old Conor Gough, shot an excellent 4 round total of (+1) . As the youngest competitor in this international field of U18s, this was a tremendous performance. Well done Conor.

 

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