Taylor Wins Philip Kilgour

Taylor Wins Philip Kilgour

BB&O Squad member Taylor Paul (Stoke Park) started the season in style by winning The Philip Kilgour Scratch Open at Buckinghamshire Golf Club on Monday 26th April. Taylor shot a morning round of 77. After round one the leaderboard was tight with it all to play for in the afternoon.

The course tested the players, however Taylor Paul played 3 shots better in the afternoon shooting 74 to win by 1 shot ahead of Lee Moore (Maidenhead). Michael Sanders played steady and finished 2 shots back in 4th position. 

Well played Taylor – a great start to the season! 

You can view the results here

The Philip Kilgour Scratch Open is the first event in the BB&O Order of Merit. 

You can view the Order of Merit here.

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