Richie Ramsay is hoping to fulfil a promise to his daughter Olivia after getting himself in title contention on the DP World Tour for the second time this season. The Edinburgh-based Aberdonian sits one shot off the lead in the Cazoo Classic at Hillside, where compatriot Grant Forrest is a further stroke back.
Frenchman Julien Guerrier is the player in pole position on the Lancashire coast, but Ramsay is excited to have given himself another opportunity to claim a fourth tour title.
Earlier in the year he narrowly missed out in the Betfred British Masters hoste by Danny Willett at The Belfry. “You do think about it, and it is not something that is easy to get over,” said Ramsay, who made six birdies in a third-round 67 that moved him to 11-under, of coming unstuck at the 72nd hole on that occasion. “But, when I look back on it now, I look at and think to myself, 99 per cent of what I did that day was really good. “It was the one per cent that cost me, but I put myself in a position, and I have done that before in a lot of tournaments, it was just one shot. “When you break it down it was a fraction of the overall work that you have done, so I have to take that into consideration and think positively about it. “I made a promise to my daughter (Olivia) a few years ago that I would get her a trophy and I like to keep my promises, especially to her, so to win tomorrow would be brilliant. “It’s trying to put that in my mind and think right, what am I doing on this tee shot, I have to hit this shot, so go and execute it, same with the next shot.
It is an old saying for one shot at a time, but it really does work, and when I have played well that is the kind of mindset that you take.” Forrest, who signed for a 71, has found his