Leading golfers will take their place in a truly international line-up for The 128th Amateur Championship over the links of Hillside and Southport & Ainsdale next week, from 19-24 June.
At least 39 different countries will be represented in the 288-strong field for one of the sport’s biggest and most prestigious championships.
South Africa’s Christo Lamprecht, sixth on the World Amateur Golf Ranking® (WAGR®), will be among the contenders to win the trophy lifted by his compatriot, Aldrich Potgieter, at Royal Lytham & St Annes 12 months ago.
And there will be plenty of competition, including from last year’s losing semi-finalists – John Gough, the Englishman who has risen to 12th in the world, and Irishman Alex Maguire who recently won the St Andrews Links Trophy. A number of other Great Britain and Ireland Walker Cup contenders, for September’s match with the USA in St Andrews, will also hope to shine.
Impressive field
Albert Hansson, the highly-rated Swede, came second at the Links Trophy and is 33rd in the global rankings. While the 19-year-old hopes to mount a challenge of his own, he says Lamprecht, a student at Georgia Tech, will be hard to beat.
“I’m sure he will do well,” says Hansson. “He goes to the college I will be joining next year so I have been following him closely. He is a very solid player, with one of the highest rankings. If I had to pick a favourite, it would be him.”
First contested in 1885, The Amateur Championship is truly historic, with a list of illustrious former winners that includes Sergio Garcia, Jose Maria Olazabal and Bobby Jones. “It will be a privilege to play in such a prestigious championship,” added Hansson. “And it would be pretty special to have your name on that trophy.”