Martin, Summers top Aussie Q-School

BY Bruce Young | Australasian PGA Tour | 2009 Australasian PGA Tour Q-School - Final Stage | Round Four | 18 Dec 2009

Bendigo’s Andrew Martin and 40-year-old Sydneysider, Anthony Summers, have finished as the joint winners of the qualifying for the 2010 PGA Tour of Australasia completing their four rounds at the Sandhurst Club in Melbourne in 15 under par.

The pair finished two shots clear of New South Wales golfer Mitchell Brown with fellow Sydneysider Jamie Arnold and long team leader, South Australian Gary Simpson, sharing fourth.

The leading 60 players of the 114 who originally started the event have earned the right to apply for Full Membership of the PGA Tour of Australasia although only the first few players are guaranteed starts in events such as the New Zealand Open and the Moonah Classic.

Events such as the Subaru Victorian Open, the New Zealand PGA Championship and the Cellarbrations Victorian PGA are more likely targets for the bulk of those who finished further down the list.

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    About the Author: Bruce Young

    A multi-award winning golf journalist, Bruce's extensive knowledge of the game comes from several years caddying the tournament circuits of the world, marketing a successful golf course design company and as one of Australia's leading golf journalists and commentators.


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