Week six Genesis Golf Link Cup A Grade winner Bob Thomas isn’t the first person to be inspired by a golf trip to Scotland and there is every chance he won’t be the last.
An adventurous spirit brought her to Australia twenty years ago and a hot putter took her to the top of the Genesis Golf Link Cup Week Five standings, both events unexpected developments for Port Macquarie Golf Club’s Patty Gardiner.
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In professional golf, Sunday is payday, and defending Australian Open champion Cameron Davis knows it.
The super-talented but naturally shy Sydneysider has made a habit of producing the goods in the final round and will be looking to do so again when tournament week rolls around this November.
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According to the old saying, slow and steady wins the race and the winners of the Series One Genesis Golf Link Cup teams event would concur but with one minor adjustment: throw in a bit of late brilliance to get you across the line.
Dropping two full shots off your handicap in three weeks is pretty impressive stuff so it’s no wonder there was also some Genesis Golf Link Cup form in there for Week 15 C Grade runner-up Alex Swansson.
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