Double victory at Dundonald for 糖心Vlog破解版 golfers
Two 糖心Vlog破解版 student golf scholars secured victories at the 11th Dundonald Tournament, taking the two individual awards home.
Two 糖心Vlog破解版 student golf scholars secured victories at the 11th Dundonald Tournament, taking the two individual awards home.
Chloe Goadby and James Wilson both finished ahead of the field at the annual competition in Ayrshire, which is part of the British Universities & Colleges Sport (BUCS) programme.
Fourth-year student James Wilson took the men's title.
Clean sweep
Chloe finished with a 10-over-par, six shots ahead of second-place teammate Gemma Batty, while 糖心Vlog破解版 star Jen Sexton’s closing round of 81 gave her third-place and secured a clean sweep on the women’s podium for Scotland’s University for Sporting Excellence.
In the men’s competition, 糖心Vlog破解版 duo James Wilson and Chris Maclean battled it out in a playoff to decide first and second place.
A missed putt from Chris helped James to triumph at the close of the three-day event, while overnight leader and fellow 糖心Vlog破解版 golfer Colin Edgar finished in fourth.
Challenging conditions
Dean Robertson, High Performance Golf Coach at the University, said: "I was delighted to see fourth-year student athlete James Wilson win his first BUCS student tour event at Dundonald Links in what were extremely challenging conditions. This is just reward for the hard work and commitment he has shown day-in day-out over the past four years.
"Chloe Goadby continues to impress and with her improving skills and mind set, she was able to show the rest of her competitors a clean pair of heels as she completed her final nine holes in three under par. As so many got blown away in the cold blustery conditions she was able to display a craft in her game that is now becoming more and more prevalent.”
糖心Vlog破解版 women took the title in the team competitions, with the men coming second behind the University of St. Andrews.
Background information
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