Moran heads Cannon by two at halfway in Balbriggan Senior Scratch Cup
Castle’s Robert Moran. Picture: Pat Cashman

Castle’s Robert Moran. Picture: Pat Cashman

Castle’s Robert Moran fired a five-under-par 67 to snatch the first-round lead in the Ace Express Freight sponsored Balbriggan Senior Scratch Cup.

The 20-year old Dubliner made six birdies and a bogey to take a two-shot lead over local hero Robbie Cannon but the elite field found the pristine Balbriggan lay-out a major test as a swirling wind and tight pin positions made scoring tough.

“I am very happy with it,” plus-three handicapper Moran said. “I was very solid in and around the greens and took any chances I had and scrambled when I was out of position.

“The course is very good and the greens are quite receptive but a few of the pins are close to the slopes so you have to be careful. I had never played here before but I heard great things and it’s even better than most people thought.”

Cannon birdied the 14th, 15th and 16th en route to a three-under 69 with Hermitage international Rowan Lester the only other player to break par as he carded a two-under 70 to lie in third place as he seeks his first ever win in a scratch cup.

“I’m pleased with the score but I didn’t play great,” said former South of Ireland, Irish Close and Irish Amateur Open winner Cannon after mixing five birdies with two bogeys. “I didn’t play great now but the short game and putting kept me in it and I hit some good iron shots.

“I need to drive it better this afternoon though because I didn’t drive it great this morning.”

Belvoir Park’s Gareth Lappin and holder Jack McDonnell posted level par 72s to share fourth but Walker Cup player Caolan Rafferty dropped four shots in his first five holes before steadying the ship to card a four-over 76.

“It was lovely and the course is in great condition,” said Rafferty, who is the highest-ranked Irish player in the World Amateur Golf Rankings at 18th. “The greens are flying and there are a couple of tricky pins. But you just have to drive the ball well and I struggled early on.

“If you are not driving it well you are going to drop shots but it’s in great condition — the fairways are nice and the greens are good— but it is really tight off the tee.”

Like fellow internationals Lester, Keith Egan (73), Eanna Griffin (74), Matt McClean (75) and Tiarnan McLarnon (75), Rafferty is pleased to get some competitive action before the amateur season resumes.

“It’s great to get a scorecard back in your pocket and see all the lads again. So hopefully we can get back to some kind of normal and play a few events again.”

Former European Ryder Cup skipper Paul McGinley was also at Balbriggan to watch his son Killian (20) get some more competitive experience.

The Sunningdale golfer, who is on an academic and golf scholarship at Fairfield University in Connecticut, showed his good golfing genes as he opened with a two-over 74 that left him just outside the top-10.

In the Junior Scratch Cup, Balbriggan’s Liam Rooney shot a six-over 78 to lead by a shot from club-mate Thomas Doran.

Balbriggan Senior Scratch Cup, sponsored by Ace Express Freight (Par 72)

After 18 holes

Balbriggan Senior Scratch Cup, sponsored by Ace Express Freight
PosNameH/CRND 1Rnd 2Total
1Robert Moran-36767
2Robert Cannon-26969
3Rowan Lester-47070
4Gareth Lappin-47272
5Jack Mc Donnell-27272
6Stephen Cunningham27373
7Cian Geraghty-17373
8James Temple-27373
9Shane Mc Dermott-17373
10Richard Finn07373
11Keith Egan-37373
12Killian McGinley27474
13Jack Madden-37474
14Conor Murtagh07474
15Daniel Coyle07474
16Eanna Griffin-37474
17Alan Fahy-27474
18Cathal Nolan-17575
19Marc McKinstry-27575
20Matthew McClean-37575
21Fergal Kennedy-27575
22Wayne Lamb27575
23Tiarnan McLarnon-27575
24Gerard Dunne-37575
25Gary Cullen-37676
26Luke O'Dwyer27676
27Evan Farrell17676
28Caolan Rafferty-57676
29Graham Callaghan07676
30Max Kennedy-37676
31Allan Kiernan-17676
32Thomas Plunkett07676
33Carlie Mc Donnell27676
34Jake Whelan-17676
35Bevan Duffy27777
36Jason Rackard-27777
37Hugh Foley-37777
38Alex Maguire-17777
39Hugh Foley-37777
40Peter McKeever-17777
41Marc Nolan-17777
42Lorcan O'Connor07878
43Darragh Flynn-37878
44Darragh Flynn-37878
45Keith Murphy-17878
46Thomas Byrne17878
47Hugh O'Hare-17979
48David Muldowney27979
49Eoin Murphy-17979
50Eoin Murphy-17979
51Paul Conroy-28080
52Tony Healy38181
53Jonathan Fitzpatrick38181
54Liam Abom18383
55Neal Mackell38484
56John Duffy28484
57Kevin Canavan38585
58Dean McGarry28888
59Eddie McCormack-28888
60John Power3NRNR

Balbriggan Junior Scratch Cup, sponsored by Ace Express Freight (Par 72)

After 18 holes

Balbriggan Junior Scratch Cup, sponsored by Ace Express Freight
NameH/CRND 1Rnd 2Total
1Liam Rooney47878
2Thomas Doran47979
3Jamie Doyle48080
4Joe Jun Coates48080
5Niall Martin68282
6Kevin Murphy58282
7Thomas Abom58282
8Seamus Ward68282
9James Downey58383
10Keith McNally68585
11Gavin Barrett68686
12Philip Tracey98686
13Quentin Hughes68888
14Robert O'Hanlon58989
15Kyle Healy59090
16Pat Casey99090
17Brendan Regan59191
18Anthony Coates99191
19Barry Wilde49191
20Brian Fox59292
21Christy Ward5NRNR