Old Course knowledge
“I think the Old Course is a venue that will suit us. I watched The 150th Open last summer when a few of my friends played it and Sam (Bairstow) made the cut, an ex-England player. I feel like we’re all good drivers of the ball in the squad and if it’s windy in September that could suit us. We play a lot of links golf on the amateur circuit so that will help too.”
He continued, “I would say I’m one of the players who has probably played the most in St Andrews. This year will be my sixth Links Trophy. I’ve got to play here, luckily, a good few times. Any advantage we can get, say by playing well in the Links Trophy this summer, will be good for all of us.”
Irishman Peter O’Keeffe is another player aiming to build on recent form, having reached the quarter-finals of The Amateur at Royal Lytham & St Annes and enjoyed a superb 2021 domestically which saw him crowned both the Irish Close and Open Amateur champion.
O’Keeffe recently posted a top-ten finish at the South African Amateur Championship and is now bidding to secure a Walker Cup place, aged into his forties.
Passion to succeed
The 41-year-old, who balances his golf with a young family and his job as a strength and conditioning coach, said, “It’s exciting to be involved in the squad and it was an amazing few days in St Andrews. I’m not particularly going to chase every single event this year, but I’ve put a schedule together that I think should put me in the right place.
“When I look at the squad, the ages jump out but it doesn’t put me up or down really. I hit the ball well and I’m in good shape. I believe in my own golf hugely and I bring a lot of experience.
“I wouldn’t be able to do what I’m doing without a really supportive wife. I’ve two small children and I’m involved in a couple of businesses. It’s not an easy balance, but it’s my passion, it’s what I want to achieve, so it’s about managing my time and prioritising my family life, business life and golf practice.”
O’Keeffe shares the same coach as two-time Champion Golfer of the Year, Padraig Harrington, and is driven by the work ethic of a player ten years his senior.