Ireland improve slightly

Thanks to a three-under-par 69 by Wexford club professional Damian McGrane, Ireland improved their lot slightly in the final …

Thanks to a three-under-par 69 by Wexford club professional Damian McGrane, Ireland improved their lot slightly in the final round of the PGA of Europe Team Championship at Atalaya Park in Spain yesterday.

McGrane's 69, allied to a 71 by Geoff Loughrey - his second of the tournament - moved the Irish team back up the leaderboard to joint ninth, and into the money as Scotland retained the trophy.

McGrane had four birdies in his round but wasn't at all pleased with Ireland's finishing mark. "We are disappointed with our second round. Shooting over par scores isn't good enough. Today, I missed four birdie putts from three feet or less," he lamented.

Final Positions: 418 - Scotland (A Crerar, D Thomson, J Greaves). 423 - Wales. 425 - Netherlands. 426 - Spain. 428 - England, Finland. 429 - Italy. 431 - Ireland (G Loughrey 71, 74, 71; D McGrane 74, 73, 69; R Giles 74, 73, 72); Austria.

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