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Not that all this golfing activity made much difference to the quality of his game.
Billy, known throughout the Sunshine Coast as ‘the Sign Man’ before his retirement from the sign writing business a few years ago, is, by his own admission, a golfer of modest ability.
But in recent weeks something odd has happened. Billy Gill has found his golfing mojo.
A couple of weeks ago, playing off a handicap of 19, Billy scored 43 points to win a Saturday stableford competition at Maroochy River.
“It was just a fluke,” the modest Billy insisted. “Things went my way and I sunk a few putts.”
Practice makes perfect for busy Billy Gill noosanews.com.au - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from noosanews.com.au Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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David McKenzie has won his second PGA Legends Tour event in three days at the Australian Valve Group Watts Legends Pro-Am.
Following a convincing victory with a round of 66 at the Higgins Coatings Legends Pro-Am on Wednesday, McKenzie added another to his list to win again with a round of 6-under 66 at Gardiners Run Golf Course.
McKenzie is the second PGA Legends Tour player to record back-to-back victories early in 2020 following Glenn Joyner’s efforts in early March.
Queensland’s Simon Tooman finished just one stroke behind at 5-under 67, ahead of Grant Fyander in third place at 4-under 68.