East of Scotland Open Amateur Championship
29-Jun-13 to 30-Jun-13
Venue: Lundin
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The East of Scotland Open Amateur Stroke Play Championship is played every year over Lundin Links. Since its instigation in 1973 at Lundin Golf Club, competitors have entered from as far a field as Australia, South Africa, USA, Dubai, Canada, New Zealand, Norway, Ivory Coast and Morocco. The tournament boasts an illustrious set of past champions with all of the winners having represented Scotland at some level with the exception of 1998 when the Australian, Brad Lamb, was crowned champion. Play on Sunday will be confined to the 40 leading competitors and ties.

RESULTS ARCHIVE: 2012 | 2011 | 2010 | 2009 | 2008
Entry Details: It is an open competition with a field of 78 players. If over 78 entries are received, the starting field will comprise R&A WAGRanked entrants in WAGR order at the closing date and then in order of exact handicap. Entrants must have a handicap of scratch or better.

Official East of Scotland Amateur Championship Website
Handicap Limit: 0.4
Entry Closing Date: 17 Jun 2013
Venue Information: - Lundin
Lundin was founded in 1868 on a Tom Morris course which was extensively redesigned in 1908-09 by five times Open Champion James Braid. It is well known throughout the golfing world as a course of rare quality. Fine links fairways and excellent greens have ensured that it has been regularly selected as a final qualifying course for the Open Championship. Narrow fairways, bunkers, burns, and ever-changing winds guarantee a testing but rewarding golfing experience.
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