He will have been disappointed to have surrendered a five-shot lead in the Volvo Champions on Sunday but Scott Jamieson can be heartily content with life as he heads into the European Tour's Middle East swing.
He will have been disappointed to have surrendered a five-shot lead in the Volvo Champions on Sunday but Scott Jamieson can be heartily content with life as he heads into the European Tour's Middle East swing.
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Nick Rodger
A win and two other podium finishes in his first three starts of the season, a place at the top of the current Race to Dubai rankings and earnings already of €418,300, some €146,200 short of his entire haul from 31 events last year. Now up to a career-high of 72nd on the world rankings, Jamieson's rise has bolstered the renaissance of Scottish golf on the global stage and Martin Laird, his fellow Glaswegian, believes the current feel-good factor can continue. With Paul Lawrie and Richie Ramsay, the Aberdeen duo who both won on the European circuit last year, securing top-10 finishes in South Africa on Sunday in their first starts of the 2013 campaign, the Saltire continues to fly high.
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