Breakthrough Win for Dan Wood and Mark Taylor
Dan Wood, Assistant Professional at Royal North Devon Golf Club
and Mark Taylor Exeter achieved their first big win last week at
Launceston Golf Club when they won the annual White Hart Fourball
Championship. The championship which attracts over one hundred
of the leading West Region Professionals is viewed as a major event
on the golfing calendar.
In the better ball pairs competition they scored a magnificent
total of 11 under par helped by an 8 under par 62 on the first
day and a battling 67 in the second round in tough conditions with
wind and rain for most of the day which meant they just managed
to hold off seasoned professionals Martyn Thompson (Parkstone)
and Michael Watson (Weymouth). Also chasing the pair was three
time European Tour winner Andrew Sherbourne
Dan and Mark played solidly both days striking the ball superbly
from tee to green and putting well.They both have been working
on their games exceptionally hard this season, often starting practice
sessions as early as six am and continuing long into the evenings.
Dan has been working with Head Professional at RND Iain Parker
on his technique and now all this hard work is finally starting
to pay off, and Mark has been helped enormously by joining Gary
Milne at Exeter.
Dan started the opening day with a birdie on the par five first
hole then incredibly he holed a 150 yard seven iron for a spectacular
eagle two at the par four second before making two more birdies
at the third and sixth. This blistering start would have been worthy
of Tiger Woods and set the pair off on their victorious march.
On the back nine on day one Mark Taylor also started to hit top
form and the pair added further birdies on holes 11, 13 and 18.
Their opening 62 placed them two shots clear of their nearest challengers.
Everybody in the field expected them to drop away as the pressure
of leading would surely get to the inexperienced pair but nothing
could be further from the truth.
Although nervous playing in the final group they managed to get
off to a solid start with Wood snatching birdies on holes 2, 6
and 9 to be out in 3 under par. As the conditions got tougher and
the pressure mounted they knew that the chasing pack was hot on
their heels but they kept their nerve and after a dropped shot
on the tough par three 17th they knew they needed a birdie on the
par five 18th to snatch the title.
Two powerful drives opened the possibility of a birdie. Wood pulled
his second shot pin high left of the green and failed to get up
and down but Taylor who had found the green with a powerful 4 iron
was left with a twenty foot putt for eagle. He showed his first
signs of nerves all day and left his approach putt five feet short
of the hole. But with the 18th green surrounded by spectators,
members and fellow professionals he bravely holed out to secure
a groundbreaking victory for the pair.
Hopefully this victory will give the pair the confidence
to move up to the next level in their professional careers and
they were
congratulated by all of their vastly more experienced fellow competitors.
Wood said "This is a huge achievement and a real honour to
win such a prestigious event with so many experienced professionals
in the field."