Date: June 09, 2016
Author: Mark Hayes

Davis sets new club record in Scotland

The impressive Australian run in Scotland continues with Cam Davis notching another course record.
Davis, 21, eclipsed the best score ever turned in at the Colin Montgomerie-designed Rowallan Castle Golf Club, north of Kilmarnock.
The Golf Australia national squad member carded a superb six-under-par 65 to highlight day one of a tri-nation challenge between the hosts, Australia and South Africa.
It's the last major lead-up before next week's British Amateur Championship in Wales at Royal Porthcawl and Pyle & Kenfig, west of Cardiff.
"Fun day at rowallancastle, game's shaping up for a good run at the British Am in Wales next week!" Davis tweeted after his round.
It's the second course record for the Aussie contingent during their British tour.
Victorian Cameron John took the Gullane No.2 amateur mark down on his way to winning the Scottish Strokeplay a fortnight ago and the team was again prominent at last week's St Andrews Links Trophy.
Davis was the hero of New South Wales' triumph at last month's Interstate Series in Brisbane, winning the final point with a birdie on the 17th hole to spark celebrations at The Brisbane Golf Club.

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The impressive Australian run in Scotland continues with Cam Davis notching another course record.

Davis, 21, eclipsed the best score ever turned in at the Colin Montgomerie-designed Rowallan Castle Golf Club, north of Kilmarnock.

The Golf Australia national squad member carded a superb six-under-par 65 to highlight day one of a tri-nation challenge between the hosts, Australia and South Africa.

It's the last major lead-up before next week's British Amateur Championship in Wales at Royal Porthcawl and Pyle & Kenfig, west of Cardiff.

"Fun day at rowallancastle, game's shaping up for a good run at the British Am in Wales next week!" Davis tweeted after his round.

It's the second course record for the Aussie contingent during their British tour.

Victorian Cameron John took the Gullane No.2 amateur mark down with a 63 on his way to winning the Scottish Strokeplay a fortnight ago and the team was again prominent at last week's St Andrews Links Trophy.

Davis was the hero of New South Wales' triumph at last month's Interstate Series in Brisbane, winning the final point with a birdie on the 17th hole to spark celebrations at The Brisbane Golf Club.