After 36 holes of stroke play qualifying in glorious conditions in Lancashire, Broomhead’s four-under-par 68 at St Annes Old Links saw him post a total of seven-under 135.
It was the same mark as Englishman Barclay Brown, but Broomhead sealed top spot among the 288-man international field by virtue of card countback using the last six holes on both courses.
Broomhead, who has posted two top-30 finishes on the Great Britain and Ireland amateur circuit in recent weeks, chipped in for an eagle at the 17th to highlight his day as he led the top 64 and ties into the matchplay stages from tomorrow.
Mastering the Conditions
The South African, commented, “"This is my first time playing in The Amateur. It's absolutely lovely. I went into yesterday having no expectations and just went to play my golf and see what I could do.
"We have been out here for the last four or five weeks. So we've kind of got used to the conditions. I'm very happy with the way I played these past two days and I'm looking forward to keep it going to the match play."
Brown, the Stanford University student who ended the collegiate season with back-to-back runner-up finishes, maintained his form as he signed for a seven-under 65 at St Annes Old Links today.
He said, “Monday was a grind. I didn’t play all that great but made a load of up-and-downs. It was a little easier coming out here today and fortunately I played well.
"These are obviously great venues and great courses. Lytham is unbelievable and I look forward to the match play.”
The One They All Want
Fellow Walker Cup player Mark Power also shone to post a 65 of his own at St Annes Old Links, finishing on six-under-par to secure third spot in qualifying. Having lost at the semi-final stage of The Amateur in 2020, the Irishman is determined to succeed this year and seal a place in The 150th Open at St Andrews next month.
The Irishman said, “For us guys this side of the pond, this is the one we all want. It's a matter of not putting too much pressure on myself. I know I've been in this situation before where I could get a run going and I felt quite confident going into this week.
“When you see the likes of Joe Long and Laird Shepherd coming through the last couple years, you watch those guys on TV playing in the Masters and The Open, that's where we all want to be.”
Welshman Archie Davies was another to find his form at St Annes Old Links, signing for a 68 and a five-under-par total. He was joined on that mark by countryman Luke Harries, Nathan Legendre from France and Swede Hugo Townsend.
Davies commented, “I got really hot in the middle of the round, nine through 13. I chipped in from the long, thick rough short right of nine which kick-started a load of birdies. It was nice to get some momentum because it wasn't really great up to that."