Richie Ramsay and Grant Forrest in Cazoo Classic contention at Hillside
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.
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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.
Julien Guerrier shot a three-under-par 69 to take a one-stroke lead into the final round of the Cazoo Classic at Hillside.
The 29-year-old, who lives in Pencaitland, is enjoying a week in his own bed and a short commute for this week’s $8 million Genesis Scottish Open.
He will join the first-team squad at Riccarton once players return from a pre-season training camp in Spain. He is eager to take the chance to prove his fitness and demonstrate a full recovery after more than a year on the sidelines.
Carmichael, who worked for Grant Forrest in the past but is currently on Frenchman Freddie Lacroix’s bag, landed the Baberton title by beating Matt Kaye 9&7 in the 36-hole final.
Tynecastle officials are working to finalise a deal to bring the 22-year-old back north following last season’s successful loan spell. They are prepared to pay the English Premier League club a six-figure fee if they can agree terms with the defender.
The Edinburgh club intend to reinforce the attacking midfield department for next season and have already signed winger Alan Forrest from Livingston on freedom of contract.
The summer transfer window officially opens in Scotland on June 10, although deals can be completed before players are formally registered at the Scottish FA on that date.