Finishing flourish
Van Wyk’s day had started with a bogey on the 1st hole, which only served as motivation as he made a birdie on the 4th before holing his second shot from 40 yards on the 6th for an eagle. Further birdies at the 17th and 18th saw van Wyk qualify in style.
“I love match play, especially on a course like this where you can make scrappy pars over your opponents,” It's a course where you basically have to get up-and-down from the right spots. I like my chances here.”
English teenager Oscar Lent also produced a grandstand finish and birdied the 16th before rolling in a long eagle putt of 50-feet on the 17th in a one-under-par 71 on the Glashedy Links for a two-under total.
Drama for Ballester
In an extraordinary late salvage operation, Spain’s European Amateur champion, Jose Luis Ballester Barrio, birdied the closing three holes of the Glashedy Links in a turbulent eight-over 80 that left him on the qualifying mark of three-over.
The 20-year-old, who would progress through the resulting play-off, had been handily placed after an opening 66 but endured a torrid day and a triple-bogey seven on the second was the catalyst for a ruinous run which saw him leak 11 shots in 14 holes.
Ballester Barrio showed his resilience and undoubted talent on the run-in, however, and completed a hat-trick of birdies with a putt of 35-feet on the 18th to spark jubilant scenes and subsequently progressed through the sudden death play-off.
“I don't even know what to say," he gasped. "I talked with my caddie. He told me that maybe four-over was going to go into a playoff. 17 really good putts today, made none of them. So I feel like maybe that (on 18) was the one, and so I'm happy with it.
“It was a really, really tough and stressful round since hole two, and all the emotions came out when I made that putt."
Play-off for places
The qualifying mark for the leading 64 players and ties fell at three-over-par. A total of 19 players were competing in a sudden death play-off for 18 places in the match play stage of the Championship.
Richard Teder of Estonia, last year’s quarter finalist at Hillside, Walker Cup player Jack Bigham and recent St Andrews Link Trophy champion Sebastian Cave all progressed.
Notable players to miss out included the highest ranked player Christiaan Maas of South Africa, former Walker Cup players Matthew McClean and Liam Nolan as well as the R&A Boys’ Amateur champion Kris Kim.