Captain Matt Clark 'proud' of Scots in Home Internationals

Ireland pose with the trophy after winning the R&A Men's Home Internationals at Hankley Common in Surrey. Picture: Luke Walker/R&A/R&A via Getty Images.Ireland pose with the trophy after winning the R&A Men's Home Internationals at Hankley Common in Surrey. Picture: Luke Walker/R&A/R&A via Getty Images.
Ireland pose with the trophy after winning the R&A Men's Home Internationals at Hankley Common in Surrey. Picture: Luke Walker/R&A/R&A via Getty Images.
Scottish playing captain Matt Clark left Hankley Common disappointed to come up agonisingly short of lifting the trophy in the R&A Men’s Home Internationals but took solace that the game north of the Border is on the up.

Ireland won the four-cornered event for the first time since 2017 after John Carroll’s side pipped the Scots to the title by half a point in a dramatic conclusion to the round-robin tournament at Hankley Common.

In the 92nd playing of the event, players, officials and spectators were kept in suspense until the final putt on the final green to see whether Ireland or Scotland would take home the Raymond Trophy.

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