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The Open Regional Qualifying at Rochester & Cobham Park: Freddie Price (Royal Blackheath), Max Orrin (The Drift), Joshua Bristow (Queenwood), Robin Wells (Faversham), Warren Wood (R&C), Jonathan Exon-Taylor (Nevill) and Nicholas Olson (Chart Hills) make it through

09:00, 25 June 2024

updated: 09:48, 25 June 2024

Several Kent players have made it through to final qualifying for this year’s 152nd Open.

Close to 2,000 players have been competing for a place at Royal Troon in this year’s qualifiers.

Rochester & Cobham head professional Warren Wood is through to Final Qualifying Picture: Barry Goodwin
Rochester & Cobham head professional Warren Wood is through to Final Qualifying Picture: Barry Goodwin

Regional qualifying took place at 15 courses across Great Britain and Ireland on Monday with seven places on offer for final qualifying from the event at Rochester & Cobham Park.

A seven-way play-off determined two of those final slots.

Final qualifying takes place on Tuesday, July 2 over four courses - including Royal Cinque Ports - where a minimum of 16 players will claim their place at Royal Troon for the 152nd Open which takes place between July 14-21.

Kent’s Matt Ford (CK Facilities Management) missed out after a seven-way play-off Picture: Barry Goodwin
Kent’s Matt Ford (CK Facilities Management) missed out after a seven-way play-off Picture: Barry Goodwin

Royal Blackheath’s professional Freddie Price led the field at Rochester & Cobham with an eight-under-par 63.

Price finished ahead of Thanet’s Max Orrin (the Drift) and Canterbury’s Josh Bristow, a PGA trainee at Queenwood Golf Club in Surrey.

Faversham’s Robin Wells and Rochester & Cobham’s head professional Warren Wood are also through after finishing four-under-par.

Weald of Kent’s Ryan Boyns was one of 12 players to shoot an even-par 71 to tie 23rd place Picture: Barry Goodwin
Weald of Kent’s Ryan Boyns was one of 12 players to shoot an even-par 71 to tie 23rd place Picture: Barry Goodwin
Sheerness Golf Club’s Carl Burrows finished tied-66th with a four-over 76 Picture: Barry Goodwin
Sheerness Golf Club’s Carl Burrows finished tied-66th with a four-over 76 Picture: Barry Goodwin

The next seven were tied on three-under which meant a play-off for the final two places.

Nevill Golf Club’s Jonathan Exon-Taylor and Chart Hills’ Nicholas Olson both won through.

Among those missing out in the play-off were Matt Ford and a trio of home golfers in Jack Lee, amateur Luke Jenkins and Jordan Godwin.

Dartford’s Jordan Dyer shot a seven-over 78 Picture: Barry Goodwin
Dartford’s Jordan Dyer shot a seven-over 78 Picture: Barry Goodwin
Sittingbourne & Milton Regis’ Taran Randall missed the cut with an even-par 71 Picture: Barry Goodwin
Sittingbourne & Milton Regis’ Taran Randall missed the cut with an even-par 71 Picture: Barry Goodwin

Sene Valley’s William Partner was also among the seven in the play-off, just missing out.

Canterbury senior teaching pro Richard Wallis failed to make the cut after shooting a two-under-par 69 to finish tied for 13th in the field of 129 chasing the seven qualifying spots.

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