Paul Lawrie's praise for new Scottish champion Sam Locke

Former Open champion Paul Lawrie has heaped praise on Sam Locke after the north-east player achieved a storming success in the Scottish Men's Amateur Championship at Prestwick.
Sam Locke shows off the trophy after his victory.Sam Locke shows off the trophy after his victory.
Sam Locke shows off the trophy after his victory.

The 18-year-old produced an impressive display to emphatically defeat 
Anglo-Scot Ryan Lumsden (Royal Wimbledon) 9&8 in Saturday’s 36-hole final over the famous Ayrshire links.

It was the biggest margin of victory in the matchplay final since Colin 
Montgomerie triumphed at Nairn 30 years ago.

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“We’re so proud of Sam’s golf, but also of him,” said Lawrie of Stonehaven-based Locke, a member of the Paul Lawrie Foundation since he was aged 14. “He is a lovely lad who works very hard at his game and is developing very well.”

Sam Locke plays out of a bunker on his way to winning the Scottish Amateur title.Sam Locke plays out of a bunker on his way to winning the Scottish Amateur title.
Sam Locke plays out of a bunker on his way to winning the Scottish Amateur title.

Now Locke is looking forward to making the Men’s Home Internationals at Moortown from 16-18 August after gaining automatic selection to the team following his win at 
Prestwick.

With another spot up for grabs following the event, the selectors have opted for experience with Matthew Clark (Kilmacolm) making up the 11-man line-up as playing captain.

The 35-year-old again proved his ability with a run to the quarter-finals at Prestwick and will now make his sixth successive Men’s Home Internationals appearance. The banking manager currently sits in third place on the domestic Men’s Order of Merit and said: “I’m delighted to gain my sixth consecutive Homes appearance.

“Huge thanks to Renfrewshire Golf, in particular Ian Storie for the initial belief and continued support over many years, and recently to Neil Marr at Meldrum House for his hard work and advice.

Sam Locke plays out of a bunker on his way to winning the Scottish Amateur title.Sam Locke plays out of a bunker on his way to winning the Scottish Amateur title.
Sam Locke plays out of a bunker on his way to winning the Scottish Amateur title.

“I’m incredibly proud to be named playing captain, an honour I could never have dreamed of. We have such a talented group this year that we travel with high hopes of bringing the Raymond Trophy back north for the first time since 2012 at Gailes.”

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