Oscar wins at Wexham

Oscar wins at Wexham

On Thursday 3rd June the Development Tour kicked off at Wexham Park Golf Club. With 23 boys competing it looked to be a great event. As the sun came out, the scores started to fill the leaderboard with James Elam sitting in 1st place in the net category with a very impressive 52…14 shots ahead of Jago Miller. An amazing performance. James also took the clubhouse lead in the gross event 2 shots ahead of Harley Dixon with the final group still to come in. 

Rory Hughes sneaked ahead of James with a gross 85 however this was only good enough for 2nd place as Oscar Rusher shot 1 better with a 84. A great performance from the boys, we hope to see them playing on the Futures Tour very soon! 

Thank you to Wexham Park for hosting a great Development Tour event. 

Click here to view the results. 

Oscar Rusher – Development Tour Scratch Winner

 

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