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Lindsay Ross won the Caloundra Mid-Amateur Championship on the weekend. Golf Peter Owen Premium Content Subscriber only Gold Coast visitor Lindsay Ross showed how much he enjoyed the Sunshine Coast when he stormed home to win the rain-shortened Caloundra Mid-Amateur Championship on Monday. Originally scheduled for 36 holes, the event was reduced to 18 holes when Sunday’s play was abandoned. Ross, the captain of Emerald Lakes, shot a brilliant five under-par 66 to take mid-amateur honours. He was three strokes clear of Daniel Butler and Gold Coaster Ben Ratcliffe. In mid-March, Ross was runner-up in the district mid-amateur championship at Bribie Island, and has an impressive record in mid-amateur events, which are restricted to golfers aged from 30 to 54. ....
We ve made our way around it with FaceTime and other technology that we re able to use these days… and we ve been doing a really good job of staying on top of it, said Smith, who honed his game as a junior on the Invincibles Sunshine Coast Tour. In fact, Smith said his celebrated short game was as good as it has ever been. I ve putted really well. I feel as though if I can get my longer stuff, and especially my irons into a good spot, I ll be able to compete every week. So, I m just working on that with Fieldy… not trying to overdo it, just little steps. Hopefully it all falls into place very soon. ....
O N DECEMBER 5TH a small group of people carefully removed a sign marking Cassland Road Gardens in London and laid it on the ground. Thus was one corner of the capital purged of its association with an offensive historical figure John Cass, an early-18th-century slave trader. It was a modest event, noticed by few, which suited the organisers. “It makes more sense to do it this way,” says Toyin Agbetu, a researcher and activist. Listen to this story Enjoy more audio and podcasts oniOSorAndroid. The other way is more spectacular. Last June a Bristol crowd inspired by the Black Lives Matter movement pulled down a statue of Edward Colston, another slave trader, and rolled it into the harbour. In the same week activists in Glasgow erected alternative street signs, replacing tobacco barons with black heroes. Elsewhere, statues were daubed with paint. Vigilante groups some polite and peaceful, others not mobilised to defend cherished figures. ....