134 players to compete across their Valley Links and Dunluce Links in the North of Ireland Men’s Amateur Open
Reigning champion Hugh Foley is hoping for a successful week as he looks to defend his title at Royal Portrush.
Foley will tee off at 11.40am on the Valley links alongside Bridgestone order of merit leader David Shiel and Matthew Wilson . “I always look forward to that. Weather looks like it might hold up so we should get four rounds without any delays so definitely looking forward to it.” “The North is probably the longest championship I’ve been playing in probably since like 2016,” said Foley.
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