Favorites tumble in Vic Am

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Abbie Teasdale took out Stephanie Bunque today. It was a day of unrest when the legendary Victorian Amateur Championship started at Kingston Heath today. Medalist Louis Dobbelaar from Queensland was the first to tumble and lost in the first round of match play against Jang Hyun Lee from New Zealand, the reigning New Zealand amateur […]

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Ruffels goes up again in card race

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Ryan Ruffels has been super consistent throughout the season on the LatinoAmerica Tour. Today Ryan Ruffels has taken another step towards the Korn Ferry Tour with an exciting finish at the Argentinian Open. Despite a potentially disastrous triple bogey on the tricky par-three 12th at the famous Jockey Club in Buenos Aires, the young Australian […]

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Aussies On Tour: November 18

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Although it was a quieter week on the global schedule, our touring professionals still achieved great finishes against & # 39; the world's best. Journeyman Terry Pilkadaris started beautifully on the way to a strong week in India on the Asian Tour, while three Aussies cracked the top 20 in Japan when that tour reached […]

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Scrivener jumps in Dubai field

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Jason Scrivener from Perth finished third in South Africa. Image: Getty Western Australian Jason Scrivener matched the best result of his career in the European Tour and played himself in the tour championship during the $ 7 million Nedbank Challenge in South Africa during the weekend. Scrivener, 30, ended in a shared third place in […]

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Dobbelaar, Kyriacou triumph

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Louis Dobbelaar and Stephanie Kyriacou with the spoils of victory. Stephanie Kyriacou came from behind, but Louis Dobbelaar blew everyone away to grab respective women's and men's titles at the Port Phillip Open amateur championship at Kingston Heath today. Kyriacou of Sydney, 18, loves the sandbelt conditions in Melbourne, having already won the Master of […]

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Hilliard winds through golf exam

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Steph Bunque is well balanced when the game is moved to Kingston Heath tomorrow. Pressure can often improve performance, but it was a kind of wave that brought Alex Hilliard to half of the Port Phillip Open Amateur today. Hilliard tore around her home club Commonwealth this morning, apparently in a hurry, and used only […]

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Nesbitt, Wilson and Mid-Am crowns

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by Stuart Eaton and Mark Hayes Olivia Wilson and Daniel Nesbitt proudly display their trophies. The crowns came in hugely different styles, but Daniel Nesbitt and Olivia Wilson are the new Australian Mid-Amateur champions. Wilson dominated the beautiful but smoke-covered Magenta Shores layout for the second consecutive day, and extended her nighttime lead by four […]

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AO Radio to return to Sydney

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Australian Open Radio returns larger than ever to this year's national championship. Already a hit with crowds at previous Australian Opens, the show returns to The Australian Golf Club from December 5-8, and brings fans live and exclusive coverage of all four tournament rounds. Fans can follow all the action around the trail via free […]

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Ruffles ready in Argentina

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Ryan Ruffels has been consistent throughout South and Central America throughout the year. A stirring nine at the Argentinian Open today has brought Ryan Ruffels closer to the Korn Ferry Tour for next season. Ruffels, ranked 10th on an overloaded LatinoAmerica Tour cash list and finishing fifth for a full card on the US secondary […]

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Young people top tight Port Phillip packages

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Louis Dobbelaar lashes out at Commonwealth. Emerging West Australian Abbie Teasdale has taken another step in her development and shared the lead after day one of the Port Phillip Open Amateur. Teasdale, a member of Royal Fremantle and has been a junior member of a few very young WA teams for the past two years, […]

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