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Keswick Pair Overcome Disastrous Build Up To Claim UK Title At Carnoustie
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Cottrell Park Pair Book Return Date At Carnoustie
COTTRELL PARK PAIR BOOK RETURN DATE  AT CARNOUSTIE

Cottrell Park duo Steve Wood and Rhodri Davies earned themselves a return trip to Carnoustie next year after being crowned Welsh champions at the 2008 International Pairs UK Finals.
Wood, who plays off four, and six-handicapper Davies shot 79 Stableford points in the 36-hole event held over Carnoustie’s renowned Burnside and Championship courses to finish just three points off eventual winners Alan McNichol and Richard Barnes, from Cumbria.
The highlight for the Cardiff pair came on the second day with a magnificent birdie three on the 468-yard par four 14th hole on the Championship Course and their reward will be to join McNichol and Barnes and the other national title winners at the 2009 International Pairs World Final - to be held at Carnoustie and Monifieth in 12 months’ time.
Davies said: “It was great to birdie such a difficult hole but we could have done a bit better. We both hit poor tee shots at the third, which is the shortest par four on the course, and didn’t score anything. That cost us dear.
“Carnoustie is a fantastic golf course though, and the great thing is that we now have a chance to come back and have another go. We’re going to make sure we don’t make the same mistake again.”
Wood and Davies finished in a tie for fourth after rounds of 44 and 35 Stableford points in the event - which is run in association with VisitScotland and is the largest competition of its kind in the world.
Keswick duo McNichol and Barnes put a series of calamitous mishaps off the course behind them to claim an unexpected victory by one point in the tournament, which was played off three-quarter handicaps.
McNichol, who plays off 20, and 13-handicapper Barnes lay three points off the lead after scoring 44 points on the first day, then surged through the field in the second round on the feared Championship Course to finish ahead of Withernsea father and son Steve and Steve Dale Jnr and Laceby Manor’s Craig Gibbon and Scott Templeman by the narrowest of margins.
But the Cumbrian pair revealed that they had virtually written off their chances of winning after a disastrous build-up to the second day of the competition - the world’s largest of its kind for club golfers.
A black cat had already walked in front of them as they strolled around Carnoustie the evening before the second round, but worse was to follow the next morning as they broke a six-foot mirror and then set off the fire alarm in their bedroom!
“We’d already forgotten our jackets for the gala dinner and had to make a hurried shopping trip into Dundee, then we had all this happen,” said Barnes, a social worker.
“The mirror just dropped off the inside of the wardrobe door. Alan then decided to do iron his trousers in our room while I was having a shower and a mixture of the steam from the bathroom and the iron set the alarm off. There was chaos.
“It’s a miracle we made it out on to the course at all but thankfully we were able to put all that behind us. We played really well and then got a bit of luck on the last when Alan’s putt did a lap of honour before dropping in the hole.”
The pair will join Maxwell and Hunter at the 2009 International Pairs World Final and McNichol, who is a steward at Keswick Golf Club, added: “We had never played any links courses in Scotland before this and our victory is all remarkable as our course doesn’t have any bunkers and we didn’t quite know what to do when we went in them.
“To get the chance to play at Carnoustie is a dream come true and to have the chance to come back here exceeds all our expectations.”
Dale and his son also qualified for Carnoustie after they were declared runners-up and English champions on countback from overnight leaders Gibbon and Templeman - who missed out on possible glory after double bogeying the notorious 18th hole.
And John Maxwell and Steven Hunter, from Bonnybridge Golf Club, Falkirk, completed the list of national champions to go forward to the 2009 International Pairs World Final after being the only Scottish pair to qualify for the final.
Maxwell won the 2008 International Pairs World Final at The Duke’s, St Andrews, last month with a different partner, Stephen Brown, and he is relishing the chance to defend his title.
The four-handicapper said: “We didn’t really do ourselves justice in the final only scoring 70 points but it’s fantastic to know that I have the chance to come back to represent Scotland as defending world champion next year.”
Ross Honey, chairman of International Pairs, said: “Yet again, Carnoustie provided a great test and setting for such a closely fought competition.
“It never ceases to amaze me the standard of golf that is produced under such pressure and on one of the hardest courses in the world and the event was played in the true spirit of the game.
“This has been another fantastic 12 months for International Pairs, the competition will be played in more than 50 countries next year and it is growing all the time.”
Around 20,000 players took part in this year’s UK competition with 40 lucky pairs travelling to Carnoustie from across the UK after qualifying from semi-finals held at Ladybank, Blairgowrie, Monifieth, Letham Grange and The Players Club.
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2008 INTERNATIONAL PAIRS UK FINAL RESULT

1.) Alan McNichol and Richard Barnes (Keswick) - 82 points (UK champions)
2.) Steve Dale and Steve Dale Jnr (Withernsea) - 81 points (second on countback - English champions)
3.) Craig Gibbon and Scott Templeman (Laceby Manor) - 81 points

Welsh champions

Steve Wood and Rhodri Davies (Cottrell Park) - 79 points

Scottish champions

John Maxwell and Steven Hunter (Bonnybridge) - 70 points

 
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