Scotland’s Oliver Mukherjee finished in style to claim a notable victory to progress in the Boys’ Amateur Championship at Carnoustie.
For the first time, the match play stages of the Girls’ and Boys’ Amateur are being played simultaneously at one venue over the famous links.
Under glorious blue skies in Angus, with just a light breeze, Mukherjee shone as he continued the form that saw him win the Scottish Men’s Amateur Championship last month.
Mukherjee was inspired by Paul Lawrie’s decisive iron shot into the 18th to win The Open in a play-off at Carnoustie in 1999 as he closed out his match with a winning birdie against Spain’s Inigo Izuzquiza to progress to the last-32 of the boys’ championship.
Open memories
The 16-year-old said, “I did think about Paul Lawrie’s iron shot on the 18th today and remembered his celebration after winning The Open here in 1999. I watched the highlights and it was pretty cool to see. I had 194 yards for my approach, hit it to 10 feet with a 6-iron and made the birdie to close it out.
“Paul sent us a video ahead of the Boys’ Home Internationals and he was talking about that shot. He said he felt calm so I was just trying to recreate that.”
Mukherjee is enjoying a rich vein of match play form and added, “I was trying to hold on over the closing stretch at Carnoustie, which is never easy, but I birdied three of the last four which was needed. Inigio played so well too, hitting a great drive down the last.
“I’ve had quite a good streak in singles match play, winning the last ten in-a-row across the Scottish Men’s Amateur, the Boys’ Home Internationals and today. I find you can get into a zone more consistently than in stroke play.”