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He’ll grip the wall with another podium in his sights but simply pushing himself against the sport’s finest climbers on home turf is equally as exciting for Matt Fingleton.
A highly talented and tight knit community of climbers will converge on the Sunshine Coast this weekend for the Queensland Open and Masters Bouldering Titles at Flow Bouldering at Forest Glen.
Fingleton, 42, will take on the challenging variety of routes on the indoor rock walls in the masters division and will be on the hunt for this third podium after placing second in 2018 and third in 2019.
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.”