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Hugo Dobson (photo courtesy of Tom Ward)

The English Golf Union has included three players uncapped at any level among the 11 to form its England Under 18 training Squad for 2009. The trio are Scott Campbell from Yorkshire, Suffolk’s Hugo Dobson and Tyrrell Hatton from BB&O.

The other eight have represented England at boys or under 16 level while four were in this year’s Under 18 Squad.

The full Under 18 Squad is: Jonathan Bell (Royal Blackheath); Tom Boys (Royal Liverpool), Scott Campbell (Hallowes), Adam Carson (Long Ashton), Hugo Dobson (Fynn Valley), Tyrrell Hatton (Harleyford), Tom Lewis (Mid Herts), Chris Lloyd (The Kendleshire), Adam Myers (Northants County), Oscar Sharpe (Minchinhampton) and Max Smith (Newbury Racecourse).

Campbell, 17, was a member of the Hallowes team that won this year’s Yorkshire Team Championship. He also reached the quarter finals of the Sunningdale Foursomes with Tommy Fleetwood, the fourth round of the British Boys and was seventh in the Sir Henry Cooper Junior Masters.

Dobson, 17, the Suffolk Junior Champion, finished fourth in the Fairhaven Trophy and seventh in the Carris Trophy.

Hatton, 17, won the recent Faldo Series Regional Final at Walton Heath where he equalled the course record with a 66. He tied ninth in the Berkshire Trophy and was a member of the winning BB&O team at the South East Group Junior Foursomes.

Bell, 17, was a member of the Under 18 Squad this year and has enjoyed a successful season winning the Sir Henry Cooper Junior Masters and the South East Junior Championship. The Kent player was also third in the Fairhaven Trophy and made his debut in the Boys Home Internationals.

Boys, 17, won four and lost one of his six matches on his England debut in the Boys Home Internationals this year and led the Carris Trophy after the first and third rounds before finishing ninth. A former Cheshire Under 15 and Under 16 Champion, he won the Fairhaven Trophy and lost a playoff for the Canadian Junior Challenge.

Carson, 16, who steps up from the Under 16 Squad, won the McGregor Trophy last year and is the Gloucestershire Junior Champion. He captained England in the recent Under 16 internationals and finished runner-up in the South West Junior Championship.

Lewis, 17, was a joint winner of the Henriques Salver after finishing tied third in the Brabazon Trophy and was runner-up in the Fairhaven Trophy. A former under 16 cap, he stepped up to boys level in the European Boys Team Championship and the Boys Home Internationals. He also represented GB&I in the Jacques Leglise Trophy.

Lloyd, 16, is another to be promoted from the Under 16 Squad. He has enjoyed a successful year, winning the Ernie Els World Junior Championship in South Africa and the North of England under 16 title and was capped at under 16 level against Spain, Scotland and Ireland.

Myers, 17, from Northamptonshire, is a former English Under 16 Champion and an under 16 international before being capped at boys level this year. He also won the Dorset Open, was runner-up to Bell in the Sir Henry Cooper Junior Masters and finished tied fourth in the Carris Trophy.

Sharpe, 16, from Gloucestershire, was also in the Under 18 Squad this year and is a former English Under 16, 15 and Under 14 Champion who has been capped at under 16 and boys levels.

Smith, 16, from BB&O, is another former under 16 international who was capped at boys level this year. He keeps his place in the squad from this year when he finished tied third in the Sir Henry Cooper Junior Masters, fourth in the Canadian Junior Challenge and lost in the fourth round of the British Boys.

English Under 16 Champion Sebastian Crookall-Nixon and Under 14 Champion Toby Tree are included in a six-strong Under 16 Squad for 2009.

The complete Under 16 Squad is: Oliver Carr (Heswall), Harry Casey (Enfield), Sebastian Crookall-Nixon (Workington), Liam Harper (Lydd), Toby Tree (Worthing) and Colin Walsh (Hayling).

Carr, 15, is the Cheshire Junior Champion and a member of the county’s boys team, while Casey, 15, made his under 16 debut in the recent international with Scotland.

Crookall-Nixon, 15, who won the McGregor Trophy at High Post this summer, is a former Cumbria Under 16 Champion. He has been capped at under 16 level against Spain, Scotland and Ireland this year.

Harper, 15, has played for the Kent first team and colts this year and was recently capped against Scotland and Ireland.

Tree, 14, from Sussex, won the Reid Trophy at Coxmoor, while Walsh, 15, from Hampshire, won the Hazards Salver for the best under 16 player in the Carris Trophy.

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