A record number of PGA Trainee Professionals will travel to Queensland next month for the 2018 Tony Hollands Funerals QLD PGA Trainee Championship.
A record number of PGA Trainee Professionals will travel to Queensland next month for the 2018 Tony Hollands Funerals QLD PGA Trainee Championship.
For the third consecutive year, more than 100 PGA Trainees will compete at the Indooroopilly Golf Club, with the tournament once again taking on the unique aspect of playing four separate layouts across the 72-hole event.
Leading the charge will no doubt be Frazer Droop, fresh of his victory earlier this month at the VIC/TAS/SA Trainee Championship at Tocomwul Golf Club.
Droop won’t have it all his own way though, with Royal Melbourne Golf Club PGA Trainee Ben Pisani returning home to Indooroopilly, after making the move south to Victoria at the start of the year.
“I am really looking forward to heading home. I have been a member of the Indooroopilly Golf Club for 16 years and the club has played a major role throughout my golf career,” said Pisani.
“The opportunity to return and play this year’s QLD Trainee Championship at my home club in front of the members that have watched me grow over the last 16 years wasn’t one that I was going to miss.
“I was disappointed with the way things finished at last year’s champs, but I am using that experience as motivation this year, and really looking forward to making the most of my return this year.”
Other notables in the field this year apart from Droop and Pisani, include Gavin Fairfax, Charles Wright and current QLD Order of Merit leader Dean Jamieson.
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