Tim Hart has continued his strong form at the Griffith Golf Club Pro-Am, sharing a one shot victory with Western Australia’s Brady Watt.
Tim Hart has continued his strong form at the Griffith Golf Club Pro-Am, sharing a one shot victory with Western Australia’s Brady Watt.
Rounds of 5-under 66 took the pair to the top of the leaderboard following consistent play, an element that Hart is pleased to see return to his game following a stint on the sidelines due to injury.
“I struggled with some injuries last year so to be injury free is great,” said Hart.
“It’s great to be back playing some of my best golf again”.
Players were greeted with a heavy golf course under foot and a tricky wind, making scoring difficult.
Despite just three players shooting a score under par in the morning field, testing conditions eased as the day went on and scoring improved for afternoon players.
Mr consistent Matthew Millar completed the tournament in third place at 4-under 67, ahead of James Nitties in outright fourth place at 3-under the card.
Matthew Stieger, Bradley Doherty and Robert Hogan rounded out the top five with rounds of 2-under 69.
Ben Ford and Scott Arnold took advantage of perfect conditions to both shoot 5-under 66 and split the B&C Plumbing Charity Ladbrokes Pro-Am.
Ben Ford and Scott Arnold took advantage of perfect conditions to both shoot 5-under 66 and split the B&C Plumbing Charity Ladbrokes Pro-Am.
Held at the Griffith Golf Club, the pro-am marks the start of four events in the Riverina area.
Even though the town has hardly seen any rain in 2018 the Professionals were amazed at the quality of the fairways and greens that greeted them.
Scott Arnold took advantage of the perfect morning conditions to post a 5-under 66, with Ford equalling the benchmark to share the victory.
Ford has been in great form so far this season and currently leads the Ladbrokes Pro-Am Series National Order of Merit.
“I’ve had a great start to the season and I’m glad my form has continued across the border. The course today was in fantastic condition and I’m glad I travelled up from Melbourne after playing at Rosebud," said Ford.
In outright third position was Tim Stewart with a 4-under 67, rounding out the top-5 was Matt Stieger with 3-under 68 and Theo Coroneo with 2-under 69.
The NSW/ACT Ladbrokes Pro Am Series heads to Leeton for the SunRice Pro-Am over the weekend.