Eli wins Development Tour Final

Eli wins Development Tour Final

On Monday 28th October, 24 boys were invited to compete in the Development Tour Final at Wellington College. There were some very impressive scores with eight boys shooting under par in the nett competition. Jack Isard took top spot with a nett 62, 4 shots better then second place. There were 4 boys on a nett 66 with Nathan Baggett securing second place on count back. 

Eli Matthews won the Crisp Cup for best gross by shooting a round of 79 (9+)! It must run in the family as Eli’s brother Victor won the trophy a few years ago. Rohan Gill finished second with a gross 84. 

Thank you to all the boys and parents for their support of the development tour this year, we look forward to next season and seeing some of the boys progress to the Futures Tour. 

Eli Matthews winner of the Crisp Cup 2019

Click here for the full results. 

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