The Devon
PGA met for their first Winter Order of Merit Medal of the
season last Thursday at the scenic Downes Crediton course.
The weather was superb on the day with bright sunshine and
little wind, with the course in excellent condition scoring
was always going to be good.
This proved to be the case and several players took advantage
of the conditions to fire a hatful of birdies, Crediton though
is the sort of course that can bite back! With several testing
tee shots and narrow tree lined fairways, the golf course presents
a great test of golf.
The winning pro score on the day was a great 65 by Paul Hendriksen,
Paul has bounced back from the disappointment of missing out
by a single shot at the first stage of the European Tour Qualifying
school. His card was compiled with a combination of accurate
driving and great iron shotmaking, Paul likes tree lined courses
where he feels comfortable working the ball both ways round
the many dogleg holes at Crediton.
In second place was West Region number 1 player Chris Gill
, Chris was steady, without too many fireworks, but a strong
finish with 2 birdies in the closing three holes putting the
icing on the cake. Chris also, has bounced back superbly, from
`tour school blues` with so much at stake in one or two weeks
at the end of a long season, Tour School is a brutal way, to
establish who progresses to the higher reaches of the game.
We can only hope that these Two talented players, can find
the strength of mind, to find their best golf at the right
time next season. Gill though has the opportunity to play a
couple of tour events next season, where he will have the chance
to impress, against the best players in the World at the PGA
Championship at Wentworth.
In third place was home club `Head Pro` Barry Austin, who hopes
to hold on to his OOM crown, which he won for the first time
last season. The Order of Merit is played over the 12 Devon
Medals held through the winter months and has become over recent
seasons very competitive, with the number of players now entering
the winter events again on the increase, the Devon Professional
scene continues to go from strength to strength.
Robin Goodey the hard working Devon County Secretary handed
over a cheque for £78 to boost the Junior development
fund at Downes Crediton, he also thanked the club for providing
the course which was in superb condition, after the previous
days exceptionally heavy rain.
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