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champs hazard wet
By
Andrew Stackpool
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Former
Air Force golfing champion FLTLT Justin Mangan putts out
during the national championships.
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Photo
by PTE Shannon Joyce
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WEATHER
conditions could not match the fine course conditions at the ADF
Golf Association’s national championships.
The competition was played at Canberra’s Federal Golf Club early
last December with 138 golfers keen to show their form.
Tournament Director Wing Commander Trevor Owens said the daily dose
of bad summer electrical storms played havoc with the tournament
timings.
“The match committee came very close to abandoning the last round,
but this would have denied the eventual ADF champion – Army’s Corporal
Steve Rotherham – a much deserved win.”
CPL Rotherham had a tournament- long battle with Private Damian
Jordan, who held the tournament lead after each of the first three
rounds with scores of 72, 70 (2 under) and 77.
In a head-tohead tussle in the very trying last round conditions,
CPL Rotherham fired a par round of 72 against PTE Jordan’s 79 to
take the ADF title by five shots.
PTE Jordan emerged as Army champion, while Lieutenant Andrei Ezergailis
and Corporal Craig Melville took their respective service championships.
Air Force players performed with distinction in other categories.
Corporal Cynarra Wheatley from RAAF Base Williamtown was the runaway
winner of the ladies championship with Flying Officer Zalie Munro-Rustean
from No. 1 Squadron taking out the ladies nett event.
The ADF regional handicap championship went to Flight Sergeant John
Curley from No. 10 Squadron.
The 2005 event has been scheduled for December 5-9.
Information packages and entry forms will be released in early July
through ADFGA regional representatives and via the ADFGA web site
www.sportscentreoz.com/adfgaindex.htm.
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