Perfect golfing conditions greeted players for the return of the Box Hill Pro-Am to the Choice PGA Pro-Am Series after a one year hiatus.
Perfect golfing conditions greeted players for the return of the Box Hill Pro-Am to the Choice PGA Pro-Am Series after a one year hiatus.
Competing in the morning field was Japan Tour regular Peter
Wilson and Victorian Nick Dastey, who each carded rounds of 1-under 70 on the Box
Hill layout which was presented in top condition with firm and fast greens.
But it was Anthony Brown who really capitalised on the
conditions reeling off five birdies and an eagle in the afternoon to take the
winner’s cheque with a 6-under 67.
This places Brown in good stead as he prepares to defend his
first PGA Tour of Australasia title at the upcoming NSW Open Championship.
Sitting two shots behind Brown was Euan Walters who posted a
4-under 67 to be outright second.
A further shot back were the trio of Criag Scott, Raff
Toperoso and Andrew Kelly while David McKenzie was outright 6th on
2-under 69.
Wilson and Dastey finished the tournament tied seventh with
Ben Ford, Ryan Haywood, Luke Hickman and PGA Trainee Deyen Lawson.