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Troy Carlson in South Australia Aquatic and Leisure Centre where he won Gold and Australian Champion in the 100m butterfly on April 19, 2019
Her time in the national 100m won her a silver medal at what was her first nationals meet.
Troy Carlson won gold in the 18-19 50m freestyle with a time (22.57 seconds) that’s currently ranked the sixth fastest in Australia heading into the Olympic trials.
The 18-year-old also finished with a bronze medal in the 200m butterfly.
Former Grammar pupil and now Sunshine Coast University student Lucy Dring finished with two medals, a silver in the 200m butterfly and bronze in the 200m individual medley in the 17-18 age group.
“Augusta is a subtle course,” Leigh explained.
“You need to be able to draw the ball, fade it and, sometimes, hit it straight. And the preferred landing area on some holes is very small.
“But deChambeau is a big, powerful man. He gets himself into position, pauses, then goes all out.
“He’s got complete trust in his swing and just goes for it. I like that.
“He’s really well balanced and hits straight through the ball,” Leigh said. Frank Chong (right) congratulates Leigh Lasek on his extraordinary round of 47 stableford points at Maroochy River
He went on to explain that he picked up a tip from watching deChambeau – something about keeping his left arm straight, coming through on a nice plane, and rotating through the swing.