Golf News

McKechnie savours team experience on PGA Cup debut

McKechnie savours team experience on PGA Cup debut

For the first time in 15 years, Paul McKechnie will play competitive golf as part of a team.

The Scot is part of Great Britain and Ireland’s PGA Cup lineup to take on the US at Foxhills.

McKechnie was handed a wildcard by captain DJ Russell, marking his return to team competition for the first time since the 2007 bunkered Matchplay Challenge.

After narrowly losing out in a playoff at Loch Lomond to Scott Henry on that occasion, McKechnie is hoping for better fortunes this time round.

• 7 PGA Tour rookies to watch this year

• Club closing in on $12m restoration

“I was the sacrificial lamb,” he said of his last experience of team golf.

“In the play-off, Scott hit to about 60-feet and I was in to 15-feet. But Scott holed his putt and I missed and that was it. I still slag him about it to this day. Hopefully my fortunes improve this week.”

McKechnie is also back to full fitness after struggling with a hand injury which wiped out much of the last 18 months.

“It was the first time in my career that I was properly sidelined and it took a while to get back in the full swing,” he said.

“But it makes you appreciate what you do a lot more. It gets taken away from you so when you get the chance to play again you think, ‘just enjoy it, dry your eyes and stop moaning’. This week is a…

..

Click Here to Read the Full Original Article at Bunkered – Latest Headlines…