Farmer success
Alexander Farmer, the son of the former British Mid-Amateur champion, Andrew, partnered Jake Johnston to a 6&4 win over McGregor Trophy champion Kris Kim and Drew Sykes as Scotland got a full point on the board. But England would add 3 ½ more points to their haul as they re-asserted their authority.
The reigning champions fortified their position in the singles and an impressive shift from Adams was completed with a 7&5 defeat of Cairns.
The 18-year-old’s afternoon got off to an inauspicious start when his opening tee-shot found a bush and he lost the hole. Adams swiftly restored parity on the 3rd, however, before he claimed five of the next six holes during a surge that was illuminated on the 8th, when he drove the green, lipped out for an eagle but walked off with a birdie.
“I re-set after that first hole and once I got back to all-square, I loosened up a bit,” said Adams, who will start a golf scholarship at Oregon in the USA at the end of this month. “I picked up a lot of momentum after that and played some really nice stuff.”
In total, England won 11 and halved one of the 14 singles ties, with Norfolk’s Nellie Ong pitching in with a robust 7&6 win over Sofia McGhie.
Ireland victory
In the day’s other encounter, Ireland, runners-up a year ago, got their campaign off to a rousing start with a 17-4 victory over Wales.
A foursomes flourish laid some sturdy foundations as the Irish opened up a healthy 5 ½ - 1 ½ lead before pressing home that advantage in the afternoon.
The impressive Olivia Costello, who has enjoyed a shimmering season with victories in both the Irish and Scottish Girls’ Opens, overcame the Welsh Girls’ champion, Annabel Collis, by a 4&3 margin to help Ireland ease over the winning line.
“We have to be happy with that,” said the Ireland captain, Peter English. “The foursomes were important for us. Historically, foursomes tend be critical in this event and if you can get a good platform you can build on that. I’m very proud of them.”
Ireland will now face Scotland on day two with England squaring up to Wales.