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Moray players well up the Northern Open leaderboard at Moray Golf Club in Lossiemouth


By Craig Christie

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Moray amateurs Ryan Bain and Ryan Copland are well up the Northern Open leaderboard at Moray Golf Club.

Ryan Bain
Ryan Bain

Clydeway Golf's Graham Fox leads the way at the halfway point, as one of only three golfers to shoot under par at Lossiemouth.

North Lanarkshire's Paul O'Hara, who won the tournament when it was last played at Moray and currently leads the order of merit, is one shot behind Fox after a round of 70.

Local amateur Ryan Bain (Strathlene) shot 74 and is tied for 14th along with Rodger Clarke from the Golf Dedication Centre near Lossiemouth.

Another amateur representing the home club Moray, Ryan Copland shot 75 along with Hopeman hopeful Albert MacKenzie.

The tourney is decided today after the second and final round with £3,200 going to the eventual winner from a prize pot of £20,000.

Leading scores after round one:

69 Graham Fox (Clydeway)

70 Max Jordan (The Wisley), Paul O'Hara (North Lanarkshire)

71 Derek Watters (Gourock);

72 Greg Dalziel (Scott Gourlay Golf Technology) , Scott Henderson (Kings Links), Gareth Wright (Gareth Wright Golf), Michael Patterson (TrackMan Golf)

73 Scott Wilson (St Andrews Links), Neil Fenwick (Dunbar), Malcolm Murray (Brora) Graeme Robertson (Fairways Golf Studios), Stephen Gray (Crow Wood)

74 Rodger Clarke (Golf Dedication Centre), Chris Doak, Ryan Bain (Am) (Strathlene), Stuart Fisher (Green Valley), Kyle Godsman (Nairn)

75 Elliot Bradley (Cotswolds), Lewis Brown (St Georges Hill), Ryan Copland (Am) (Moray), Albert MacKenzie (Hopeman), Graeme Greer (Lanark) , Dominic Bradburn (Panmure), David Booth (Bothwell Castle), Alan Welsh (Cathkin Braes), James McGhee, Paul McKechnie (Braid Hills), Fraser Kane (East Kilbride)


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