Tyler takes Redcliffe title in battle to final hole
Published 3:00pm 25 June 2021
Tyler Duncan won a thrilling battle with Richard Cook to lift the Redcliffe Golf Club A Grade Championship final.
The match went down to the final 36th hole with Duncan holding on to win 1 up, under the match play format.
In the B Grade final, 12-year-old Zac Learoyd staged a remarkable comeback from six holes down at the 18-hole halfway point to beat Liam Little 2 and 1 on the 35th hole.
Amy Hodgkins and Christine Wright won their respective finals over 36 holes. Eric Railton and Aileen Jurczynski took the C Grade finals over 18 holes.
The Redcliffe Golf Club Championship Finals were sponsored by Marlene Newcombe, of Village Motors.
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Scores:
A Grade Men - Tyler Duncan won 1 up against Richard Cook
A Grade Women - Amy Hodgkins won 8/7 against Rhondelle Ollett
B Grade Men - Zac Learoyd won 2/1 against Liam Little
B Grade Women - Christine Wright won 3/1 against Deb Williamson
C Grade Men - Eric Railton won 3/2 against Kevin Emmert
C Grade Women - Aileen Jurczynski won 9/8 against Shirley Millar
Pictures: Stephen Archer
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