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Cecilia Cho triumphs at Wagga WPGA Pro-Am | The Daily Advertiser

Cecilia Cho triumphs at Wagga WPGA Pro-Am | The Daily Advertiser
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Jeongmin Cho leads Wagga WPGA Pro-Am after opening round 64 | The Daily Advertiser

Jeongmin Cho leads Wagga WPGA Pro-Am after opening round 64 | The Daily Advertiser
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Taylor and Uwland lead Women s NSW Open Regional Qualifier in Wagga | The Daily Advertiser

Taylor and Uwland lead Women s NSW Open Regional Qualifier in Wagga | The Daily Advertiser
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Fame game: The ladies lighting up our TV screens | PGA of Australia

Published - 1 month By - Tony Webeck Ever since the first event of The Players Series at Rosebud Country Club in late January, promising Australian female professionals have been dominating our TV screens. First it was Stephanie Bunque and Kirsten Rudgeley emerging from relative obscurity to put their names up in lights at Rosebud before LPGA Tour player Su Oh pushed Elvis Smylie and eventual champion Brad Kennedy all the way on Sunday. Then ‘Holey Moley’ happened, a million people tuning into the first episode featuring Montana Strauss and more than 500,000 viewers introduced to young Aussie golf pros such as Becky Kay and Kristalle Blum.

New grip, old tip sets Ben up for magical round

“It was the only hole I didn’t hit driver,” he said. “I was trying to play it safe and sliced it into the water.” By the time he’d finished his round, Ben had forgotten all about that second hole. Indeed, he shot the best round of his life – a magnificent, memorable two-over-par 74 that included an eagle, three birdies, nine pars, just four bogeys, and that inexplicable seven. His round resulted in 48 stableford points – an outcome the 13-handicapper never dared dream about, and which he’ll never forget. It was the best score recorded on Saturday, and won him the B grade trophy.

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