Brett Coletta, Steven Jeffress and Brett Rankin have been declared joint winners of the Qantas Golf Club Gold Coast Challenge.
Brett Coletta, Steven Jeffress and Brett Rankin have been declared joint winners of the Qantas Golf Club Gold Coast Challenge.
Victorian Brett Coletta made 10 birdies in his second round of 8–under par 64 to go alongside his opening 3-under par 69. The 21-year-old began his round on the 4th hole at Links Hope Island in the morning’s shotgun start, and started disappointingly with an opening bogey after driving into the rough before making birdies at the 5th, 6th and 8th holes.
Another poor drive at the 9th hole led to another bogey, but that was quickly offset with a birdie on the 10th hole. Further birdies at the 12th, 15th, 16th, and 18th holes saw Coletta move to 6-under with 3 holes left to play and the talented youngster was far from done, making birdies at his final two holes to sign for a superb 8-under par 64.
Coletta was clearly delighted with his round, especially given the tough, windy conditions.
"This is the first time that I had played at Links Hope Island,” said Coletta.
“I really like the course and I can’t believe how good the condition was given all of the rain here in recent weeks, especially the greens which rolled really well.
“I putted solidly and am really happy with my results over the past two days."
The Victorian said that his focus was now firmly set on the Mackenzie Tour – Canada Qualifying School in five weeks time.
"I played well in New Zealand the past couple of weeks and I just want to keep that momentum going so I can head over there playing well,” added Coletta.
“Playing here and at RACV Royal Pines Resort the next couple of days is a really good opportunity for me to gain some confidence before I head to Canada."
Steven Jeffress, who played off the 10th tee in the afternoon draw shot a 5-under par 67 to go with his opening 6–under par 66 and after a strong start found himself 2-under par through four holes.
Gold Coast based Jeffress unleashed with birdies at the 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 6th holes get to 12-under par. The only blemish on the card was a bogey at the par-47th hole, where the 42-year-old drove left off the tee and failed to get up and down from just short of the green.
Jeffress said it was his putting that kept him in the game today.
“I hit the ball fairly solidly on both days, but it was my putting which kept me in the tournament. I putted really well today,” said Jeffress.
Rankin’s second round 6-under par 66 was nearly textbook perfect, with the 31-year-old going bogey free in the tough and windy afternoon conditions. The Queenslander jumped out of the blocks making birdies at his first three holes, the 8th, 9th and 10th,to get to 8-under par, with further birdies at the 12th, 18th, and 2nd holes jumping him into a tie for the lead at 11-under.
Rankin credited his short game for keeping him in the hunt today.
“I played fairly steady today but it was really my short game which kept me in it,” said Rankin
Breanna Gill claimed her first official ALPG Tour victory today at The Qantas Club Gold Coast Challenge at Links Hope Island after shooting a solid 2-under par final round of 70.
Gill, who held a one shot lead after the opening round, was admittedly very nervous heading out in the afternoon, however quickly calmed the nerves after holing out from 12 feet for birdie on her opening hole, the 7th, and following up with another birdie at the par-5 8th hole after reaching the green in two shots.
A bogey at the par-4 ninth hole saw the 37-year-old slip back to 5-under par, but a birdie at the short par-4 12th hole saw her regain the two shot lead over Belgian Manon De Roey who had earlier shot a superb 5-under par 67 to finish the tournament at 4-under par.
Gill made another bogey at the 13th hole but managed to steady the ship making pars at each of the next six holes before making another birdie at the 2nd hole, her 14th, where she holed out from 40 feet.
She was relieved to claim her first official title, especially having lost at the Brisbane Invitational at McLeod Country Golf Club last Friday in a four-way playoff.
“Losing the playoff at McLeod really motivated me to do well here at Links Hope Island. I love the golf course and always enjoy playing on the Gold Coast,” said Gill.
“I would really like to thank my sponsors Volvik and John Harriss and his team at Champion Sports for all their support.”
Western Australian Breanna Gill and Queenslander Steven Jeffress hold the lead after round one of the Qantas Golf Club Gold Coast Challenge at Links Hope Island after shooting rounds of 68 and 66 respectively.
Western Australian Breanna Gill and Queenslander Steven Jeffress hold the lead after round one of the Qantas Golf Club Gold Coast Challenge at Links Hope Island after shooting rounds of 68 and 66 respectively.
Both players teed off in the calm morning conditions, the afternoon players certainly had the worst of the conditions with a stiff south-easterly breeze gusting up to 40km/ph at times.
In the PGA Pro-am Series event, Gold Coast resident Jeffress will take a one stroke lead into the second round after shooting a flawless round of 6-under 66.
The former Fiji International Champion was off to a fast start in the morning with three birdies in his first four holes, before adding further birdies at the 18th, 4th and 7th holes.
“I thought conditions might get a little more difficult for the afternoon players,” said Jeffress.
“I knew if I could make a few birdies early I would be in the mix at the end of the day, I’m happy to take a one shot lead into the final round.”
Tied for second place on 5-under 67 are Blake Proverbs, Brett Rankin and Deyen Lawson.
In the ALPG field, Gill, who finished runner-up in the Brisbane Invitational at McLeod Golf Club last Friday after losing in a four-way playoff to England’s Felicity Johnson, started her round the short par-4 12th hole, making an inconspicuous start to her round with six straight pars.
Gill’s 7th hole of the day was the par-5 18th hole which she eagled, and followed that with birdies at the two par-5’s on the front-9, the 2nd and 8th holes to move her to 4-under par where she finished the day.