Massereene pair win Virgin Atlantic PGA National Pro-Am Championship
David Hughes and Ben Scott, of Antrim's Massereene Golf Club, booked themselves a trip to the Bahamas with victory in the regional final of the Virgin Atlantic PGA National Pro-Am Championship supported by SkyCaddie at The Heritage in Dublin
David Hughes and Ben Scott, of Antrim's Massereene Golf Club, booked themselves a trip to the Bahamas with victory in the regional final of the Virgin Atlantic PGA National Pro-Am Championship supported by SkyCaddie at The Heritage in Dublin.
Hughes needed a birdie on the 18th to make sure of victory as he and Scott staged a late rally to pip John Dwyer and Mark Smith, of Ashbourne, into second spot.
Hughes now has the chance of winning the £5,000 first prize for the professionals at the grand final which takes place at Sandals Resort Emerald Bay, Bahamas, on November 23-28.
It rounded off a successful two days for Hughes who also qualified for the Glenmuir PGA Professional Championship on Tuesday also at The Heritage.
Afterwards Scott revealed the secret of the pair's success - he had actually caddied for Hughes in the Glenmuir event - and the pair took the chance to do their homework.
"We practised for a couple of days at The Heritage," said Scott, 20, who works as a barman in Massereene.
"But getting to caddy for him the day before the pro-am meant we could spot where the danger was going to be.
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Hughes, 23, insisted Scott had an outstanding round to help them to victory. "I can't take all the credit for this, my partner played well and for a 10-handicapper," he said.
"I birdied the last two holes and if I hadn't sunk the one at the last then we would have lost on the countback."
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