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Sport Peter Owen Premium Content Subscriber only An astonishing eagle on the final hole gave Bundaberg Golf Club a narrow victory in the final of the Volkswagen Scramble, held last week at Twin Waters. The team from Yowani Country Club was crowned the women’s champions in what was actually the 2019/20 final, postponed from late last year because of COVID-19. A final round of nett 56.9 gave Bundaberg a 163.7 total across the tournament to steal the win from RACV Club Healesville by just 0.4 shots. The par-3 17 hole saw only four birdies all day, yet Bundaberg found a way to secure a much- needed birdie thanks to Tim Russell, who drained a monster 50 foot putt to put himself within reach of personal back-to-back Volkswagen Scramble victories. ....
Published - 3 days By - PGA Media Highlights were plenty during the second round of the Volkswagen Scramble Championship Final at Twin Waters Golf Club with Gailes Golf Club Head Professional Brent Barlow stealing the limelight with an incredible hole-in-one effort on the par-3 seventh. Playing in his fourth Championship Final at Twin Waters, Barlow is no stranger to the big stage and the Twin Waters layout. After 36 years of playing golf Barlow was certain he would never achieve the glory of a hole-in-one, however, he now finds himself with two inside as many months. You can view the full wrap up on the incredible shot here. ....
Bundaberg Golf Club has claimed a thrilling victory at the 2019/20 Volkswagen Scramble Championship Final as the team from Yowani Country Club was crowned the Women’s Final champions. ....
Premium Content Subscriber only Bundaberg is full of positive news and that is something to celebrate, which is why we are bringing you a weekly dose of good news stories from around the region. Here are just some of the things that happened recently that made us smile. Rise in consumers supporting local during Covid The movement to support local products has been reignited as a result of COVID-19 with Bundaberg consumers making a conscious effort to purchase products made in Australia over imported goods. Since it was first formed in 1999 support for the Australian Made campaign has only increased, particularly after the pandemic highlighted Australia s reliance on imported products. ....