Justin Burrowes extended his lead to 11 strokes on day three of the Alliance National Amateur Golf Championship on Saturday at the Caymanas Golf Club. He shot two under par 70 for a three-day total of 212 (73, 69, 70) and is poised to secure victory when play resumes at 7:30 today.
“Today (Saturday) was another pretty good day. (I) gave myself a lot of opportunities, which is really what I set out to do. It didn't convert as much as I would have liked but still, all in all, I would say a lot more positives than negatives today,” said Burrowes, who started the day with a birdie and followed up with three more on holes 11, 12 and 15 while posting two bogeys on holes 14 and 18.
“In a good place to build on. The course was definitely more inviting today with the softer conditions - no wind and no rain. It was definitely more inviting. I played solid but I didn't hold enough putts today to go really deep so hopefully, I can build on today and do that tomorrow (Sunday)."
Meanwhile, defending champion William Knibbs posted his first under-par score of 70 but is still 11 strokes off the lead. He has a combined score of 223 after posting 74 and 79 on days one and two, respectively.
He expressed satisfaction with the round especially after day two, saying "After yesterday (Friday), I would say that it could have only gotten better today (Saturday) and obviously it was better. Two under but as with most of what I have done this week there were always shots that I felt that I could have done better with or putts that I could have made but I am just happy to have bounced back today."
His scorecard showed one eagle, three birdies and three bogeys.
Dr Mark Newnham, who was in second place on day two, dropped to third after scoring six over par 78 for a three-day total of 228.
Mention must be made of 15-year old Aman Dhiman, who posted the lowest score of the championship so far, a four-under-par 68. He sunk five birdies on holes 1, 2, 4, 7 and 16 before bogeying the 10th hole.
The perennial ladies’ national champion Jodi Munn-Barrow, who led from day one is again the national champion. The female championships ran over three days and she posted scores of 72, 77 and 74 for a total of 223 to be leagues ahead of second-place Samantha Azan who shot 82 on the final day for a total score of 251. Third place went to Winni Lau. She shot 91 for an overall score of 271.
"Happy with my overall performance today (Saturday). (I) was able to focus and just play the holes as they came, played a shot at a time and happy to finish with two over,” she said.
“Seven over for the three days so I am pleased with the overall performance and happy once again I was able to become the national amateur champion."
The Ladies 13 - 24 category went to Valerie Grant 102 (308) followed by Suzan White 108 (324).
The Men 7-12 category had two golfers with scores of 86 for Thajae Richards for a total of 252 and who still leads Richard White, who shot 89 and now totals 279.
There is a new leader in the Men Senior 0-12 category with former Cricket West Indies president Dave Cameron 81 (245), ahead of Tony Allison 83 (245) in second and Vikram Dhuman 78 (245) in third.
The Men Super Senior 0-12 also has a new leader in Mike Boyd 74 (235), followed by George Hugh with an 82 (240) and the day-one leader, former JGA president Wayne Chai Chong shot 81 (240).
The final male category - Men Super Senior 13 and over, with one occupant - Desmond Brown scored 93 for a three-day total of 282.
The juniors who competed over two days which ended on Saturday saw Sebastian Azan copping the Boys 14-15 category with scores of 78 and 81 for a combined score of 159. Ryan Lue took second spot after posting 82 and 79 (161) while Trey Williams was third 87, 79, (161).
Michael Lowe topped the Boys 16-17 category. He had scores of 85 and 87 (172). Zaniel Knight was second with scores of 91 and 89 (180) while Justin Wainwright 116 and 124 (240) was third.