Despite his other golfing commitments, Forsyth still rises to the occasion in the competitive cut-and-thrust. His second-place finish in the Kerr Investments 36-holer at Dumfries & Galloway last week was his third runners-up finish in an Order of Merit event this season.
“I’ve been pretty steady this year,” he added. “Last week, I couldn’t hole anything on the final day and ended up missing out by a shot. If I can sharpen my putting up for the Scottish PGA, I should be in good shape. Seeing your name on a trophy is always special and getting to defend a title gives you an extra buzz.”
Scotscraig, one of the world’s oldest clubs and a former host of Open qualifying, is staging the Loch Lomond Whiskies Scottish PGA Championship for the first time.
David Longmuir, the manager of The PGA in Scotland, said: “I am delighted that The Loch Lomond Whiskies Scottish PGA Championship is heading to Scotscraig for the first time. I want to thank everyone at Scotscraig for providing us with a course befitting of our premier Arnold Clark Tartan Tour event of the year. The club and course is steeped in history and we are delighted that we have assembled a very good field of PGA professionals for this year’s championship.
“I hope the members of Scotscraig can come along and witness some marvellous golf on their own course and meet some of our most experienced and talented professionals. The PGA in Scotland is indebted to Liam Greasley and his team for the support and enthusiastic welcome we have received in the build up to the event and we all know that the course will provide a challenging and memorable test of golf.”