Hickey and Foley two clear at Rosapenna; Byrne and Boucher lurking
Hugh Foley (Royal Dublin) driving at the 6th tee in the second round of the AIG 2020 Irish Amateur Close Championship at Sandy Hills Links, Rosapenna Golf Club, Co Donegal today (10/10/2020). Picture by Pat Cashman

Hugh Foley (Royal Dublin) driving at the 6th tee in the second round of the AIG 2020 Irish Amateur Close Championship at Sandy Hills Links, Rosapenna Golf Club, Co Donegal today (10/10/2020). Picture by Pat Cashman

Royal Dublin’s Hugh Foley left the driver in the bag and fired a six-under 66 to snatch a share of the lead heading into the final round of the AIG Irish Amateur Close at Rosapenna Hotel and Golf Resort.

The Dubliner (23) only used his driver once on the punishing Sandy Hill Links and made five birdies and an eagle in a two-club wind at the Donegal venue to share the lead with Galway Bay’s Andrew Hickey, who shot 71 on one-under-par.

They lead by two shots from Baltinglass’ Joseph Byrne (17), who also shot 66, and Carton House’s Marc Boucher, who shot 69 with Castle’s Robert Moran a shot further back after a 70. 

However, just six shots separate the top 12 and given the demanding nature of the course and the Donegal weather, the Championship still looks wide open.

Friday’s 25 mph winds gave way to more benign conditions and after only Kinsale’s Gary Ward broke par in the opening round, seven players dipped into the red on day two as the scoring average fell from 81.32 to 77.34.

Foley was thrilled with his score and having played with Ward for the first two rounds, he knew how to tackle the course.

“I watched Gary play yesterday, and he made it look easy. I just played simple off the tee, hit one driver and my long irons were really good today, and I putted a lot better, which was good,” he said.

The Leinster interprovincial birdied three of his first five holes, bogeyed the 10th but then birdied the 12th and 15th and eagled the 17th for his 66. 

“The improved weather made it seem easy today. It was still a tricky day - maybe a one or two-club wind, but it felt so much easier having played yesterday in horrendous stuff.

“I love links golf,” he added. “My coach Geoff Loughrey has been bringing us up here for the last four years so I know this track really well, it’s definitely an advantage.”

He’s is not afraid to think about winning either

“It would be huge,” he said. “Obviously, it is a different format this year, but I will just stick to the game plan. It is a really good game plan that I have, and I am executing it well. I am looking forward to tomorrow.”

Overnight leader Ward shot 77 to sip back to tied sixth on three-over as Hickey (21), who credits a move to Galway Bay from his home club Ballyhaunis as key to his improved played this year, shot a steady 71.

“I left a couple of shots out there but all in all, I think it was a good day,” said Hickey, whose move was prompted by a desire to play competitive inter-club golf. “If you had told me before the week that I was going to be one-under after 36 holes, I'd have thought you were mad. It was certainly a good day.

“I haven't really thought about winning yet. There are still 18 holes to go, and there are a lot of good lads in the field, so we will see how it goes tomorrow.”

Boys international Byrne made seven birdies in his 66, reeling off four in a row around the turn to share third with the in-form Boucher (23).

“I played well, didn’t miss many greens and started holing putts around the middle of the round,” said Byrne, who missed few greens in the easier conditions and took advantage with the putter. 

“It was tricky today but nothing compared to yesterday. Yesterday was outrageous. It was fair, but it was just so tough. Today was a lot more playable.”

As for winning, he wasn’t getting ahead of himself but did admit, “It would be the biggest win of my career.”

The cut for the top 39 and ties fell at 12-over 156 with Bridgestone Order of Merit leader Alan Fahy safely through to the final round on nine-over in the final counting event on nine-over.

He is under pressure from third-placed Boucher, who fired five birdies in a three-under-par 69.

If Fahy finishes outside the top-20 on Sunday, Boucher knows that a tied fourth result or better could be enough to clinch the Order of Merit title.

AIG Irish Amateur Close, Rosapenna Hotel & Golf Resort, Sandy Hills Links (Par 72)

Detailed scores

After 36 holes

143 H Foley (Royal Dublin) 77 66, A Hickey (Galway Bay) 72 71; 

145 J Byrne (Baltinglass) 79 66, M Boucher (Carton House) 76 69; 

146 R Moran (Castle) 76 70; 

147 R Knightly (Royal Dublin) 74 73, D O'Riordan (Fermoy) 73 74, G Ward (Kinsale) 70 77; 

148 I Lynch (Rosslare) 73 75; 

149 D Holland (Castle) 79 70, D Flynn (Carton House) 73 76, F O'Sullivan (Tralee) 73 76; 

150 J McDonnell (Forrest Little) 78 72, M McClean (Malone) 78 72, P Keeling (Roganstown) 78 72, K Murray (Arklow) 76 74; 

151 R Lester (Hermitage) 82 69; 

152 E Murphy (Dundalk) 80 72, J Lyons (Galway) 77 75, C Hickey (Dooks) 74 78; 

153 A Fahy (Dun Laoghaire) 81 72, K McCarron (North West) 80 73, K Egan (Carton House) 79 74, A McCormack (Castletroy) 76 77, A Mullholland (Castlerock) 76 77; 

154 C Ryan (Dun Laoghaire) 80 74, K Quigg (Ballyliffin) 75 79, G Cullen (The Links Portmarnock) 73 81; 

155 C Geraghty (Laytown & Bettystown) 81 74, R Hynes (Royal Dublin) 80 75, K Murphy (Dun Laoghaire) 80 75, R Griffin (Ballybofey & Stranorlar) 80 75, T Higgins (Roscommon) 79 76, E Sullivan (Carton House) 76 79, S Desmond (Monkstown) 72 83; 

156 C Nolan (Portmarnock) 83 73, L Nolan (Galway) 81 75, D Mulligan (The Links Portmarnock) 79 77, D Kitt (Athenry) 79 77.

Missed cut

157 E Farrell (Ardee) 84 73, R Milne (Faithlegg) 81 76, R Galligan (Elm Park) 80 77, R O'Connor (Co. Sligo) 79 78, A Smith (Mullingar) 75 82; 

158 J Whelan (Newlands) 86 72, E O'Donnell (Tralee) 83 75, R Abernethy (Dun Laoghaire) 80 78, A Ryan (Thurles) 77 81;

159 P Buckley (Cork) 85 74, G O'Mahony (Fota Island) 82 77, J Hewitt (Tandragee) 82 77, P McKeever (Castle) 79 80; 

160 S Murphy (Portumna) 87 73, F Hickey (Muskerry) 82 78, P Conroy (Enniscorthy) 82 78, J Shellard (Lisburn) 78 82; 

161 D McAleenon (Edenmore) 84 77, D Shiel (Powerscourt) 83 78;

162 S Walker (Roscommon) 86 76, D Keating (Seapoint) 84 78, J Keane (Lahinch) 83 79, C Butler (Kinsale) 83 79; 

164 E Shipp (Headfort) 87 77; 

165 G Rochford (Bray) 88 77, H Duggan (Kilkenny) 85 80, P McGrath (Cregmore Park) 85 80, J Cleary (Elm Park) 82 83, E McCormack (Galway) 80 85; 

166 D Marshall (Naas) 88 78, G Lappin (Belvoir Park) 86 80, A Marshall (Lisburn) 85 81, J Hill (Galgorm Castle) 84 82, L Lynch (Naas) 81 85; 

167 M Deasy (Lee Valley) 84 83; 

168 M Flanagan (Portumna) 88 80, K McCarthy (Lee Valley) 84 84; 

169 D Hogg (Belvoir Park) 85 84, S Jones (Belvoir Park) 81 88; 

170 R McCrudden (Royal Portrush) 87 83, T Hackett (Royal Dublin) 87 83; 

171 S O'Connor (Castlebar) 94 77, D Brady (Co. Sligo) 88 83; 

173 H Gillivan (Westport) 92 81; 

174 J Kelly (Ardee) 90 84; 

178 L Cunningham (Galway Bay) 85 93; 

180 N Hearns (Mountrath) 99 81; 

RTD 86 M Nolan (Dun Laoghaire); 

RTD 88 C Dunphy (Killeen Castle); 

RTD 0 J Temple (Portmarnock), T Neenan (Lahinch).