Bradley Quayle, 14, to Compete in European Junior Open Finals in Spain
Fourteen-year-old Bradley Barry Quayle is set to make waves in the golfing world as he prepares to compete in the European Junior Open finals in Spain this November. The West Lakes Academy student discovered his passion for golf at the age of 12 and has since become a rising star in the sport.
With junior memberships at Seascale, Workington, and Silloth golf clubs, Bradley has honed his skills and impressed many with his talent on the course. He quickly rose through the ranks, earning a spot on the junior county team and clinching the under 14s county championship along the way.
Bradley’s dedication to the game is evident in his rapid improvement, starting with a playing handicap of 45 and now boasting a handicap of three. His ultimate goal is to play off scratch, a feat he is determined to achieve through hard work and perseverance.
Having recently qualified for the European junior open Under 18s finals by winning at Preston Golf Club with an impressive gross score of 71, Bradley is eager to showcase his skills on an international stage. His family, friends, and sponsors have been instrumental in his journey, providing unwavering support and encouragement.
Brian O’Kane, captain of Seascale Golf Club, commended Bradley for his determination and talent, predicting a bright future ahead for the young golfer. With aspirations of one day competing in the prestigious Open Championship, Bradley’s journey is just beginning, and the golfing world eagerly awaits his next move.