Tournaments

Henry mounts second day charge to win Strathaven 36-hole Challenge

henry-1.jpg

Latest

PGA 2025- Graduation Ceremony-72 (1).jpg
Members

Leicestershire's Master Mankert Honoured by the King

Golf retail creative (1).jpeg
Business Support

Which operating model is right for your business? And why PGA Members can be the key to their success

Edit_Group-photo - -Year-1-Trainees 1.jpg
Education

A warm welcome: PGA induction days inspire Year 1 Trainees

John Henry mounted a second day offensive and captured the Arnold Clark Tartan Tour’s 36-hole Order of Merit Challenge at Strathaven.

Two off the pace heading into the final round, Henry fired a bogey-free seven-under 64 for a 13-under 129 and won by two ahead of overnight leader, Greg Dalziel.

Henry was quick out of the blocks and birdies at two, four and five got the Clydebank man off and running in what turned out to be a two-man race.

Henry kept the foot down and further birdies at the eighth, 10th, 14th and 16th swept him towards a first Order of Merit win and the top prize of £1,600.

Dalziel had surged to the front on day one with a sizzling 63 and despite an early bogey to start round two, he recovered with birdies at three, seven, eight and nine to stay in the hunt.

His title tilt suffered a damaging blow on the back-nine, however, and a brace of bogeys at the 11th and 12th proved costly in the final analysis.

Chris Maclean and Paul McKechnie shared third place on eight-under while Tartan Tour No 1 Paul O’Hara, a 36-hole Order of Merit winner at Stirling, was fifth on seven-under.

Graeme Robertson, who recently added the Northern Open title to the Loch Lomond Whiskies Scottish PGA Championship crown he won last year, signed off with a 65 to share sixth on six-under.

Craig Lee, fresh from a triumphant romp in The PGA Professional Championship at Conwy, had to settle at tied for 12th on three-under.

Click here for the Strathaven leaderboard.

Share

You might also like

gilbert-hepburn.jpg
International

Scotland to Saudi Arabia: Gilbert Hepburn on his new role at Royal Greens

Scottish-born PGA Member Gilbert Hepburn talks about how a decade spent working at Gleneagles helped prepare him for his new role as Head Professional at Royal Greens Golf & Country Club in Saudi…

paul-ohara-stirling.jpg
Scotland

O’Hara and Mclean share the honours at the Kerr Investments 36-holer

Paul O’Hara and Chris Maclean finished in a tie at the top in the Kerr Investments Order of Merit Pro-Am at Dumfries & Galloway. The leading duo both finished on 11-under aggregates after two days of…

img_9360.jpeg
Scotland

A labour of love: Stella McClure’s studio built in her Husbands memory

Patience, perseverance, resilience? Golf tends to demand such varied attributes and  PGA Professional Stella McClure will certainly vouch for that now that her own custom-fitted studio is up and running.…