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Men's Golf IGF ISPS Handa PGA Tour of Australasia 2020 - 2021 (Victorian PGA Championship)


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Men's Golf IGF ISPS Handa PGA Tour of Australasia 2020 - 2021 (Victorian PGA Championship)

 

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Men's Individual
Final Results
 

AUS.gif Christopher Wood

-20
 

NZL.gif James Anstiss

-19

SCO.gif Michael Sim

-19
 
Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
Blake Windred AUS.gif
-18
T5
Michael Hendry NZL.gif
-16
T5
Justin Warren AUS.gif
-16
T5
Anthony Quayle AUS.gif
-15
T8
Daniel Hillier NZL.gif
-14
T8
Kyle Michel AUS.gif
-14
T8
Aaron Pike AUS.gif
-14
T8
Michael Wright AUS.gif
-14
T12
Tim Hart AUS.gif
-13
T12 James Marchesani AUS.gif
-13
T12 Zach Murray AUS.gif
-13
T15 Dimitrios Papadatos AUS.gif
-12
T16 Maverick Antcliff AUS.gif
-11
T16 Bryden Macpherson AUS.gif
-11
T18 Andrew Dodt AUS.gif
-10
T18 Jay Mackenzie AUS.gif
-10
T18 David Micheluzzi (a) AUS.gif
-10
T18 Josh Younger AUS.gif
-10
T18 Scott Arnold AUS.gif
-9
T22 Adam Bland AUS.gif
-9
T22 Peter Fowler AUS.gif
-9
T22 Daniel Gale AUS.gif
-9
T22 Terry Pilkadaris AUS.gif
-9
T22 Matthew Stieger AUS.gif
-9
T22 Aaron Wilkin AUS.gif
-9
T29 Josh Clarke AUS.gif
-8
T29 Charlie Dann AUS.gif
-8
T29 Chang Gi Lee KOR.gif
-8
T29 Matthew Millar AUS.gif
-8
T29 Brett Rankin AUS.gif
-8
T34 Brad Kennedy AUS.gif
-7
T34 Andrew Martin AUS.gif
-7
T36 Ethan Andrews AUS.gif
-6
T36 Rohan Blizard AUS.gif
-6
T36 Cory Crawford AUS.gif
-6
T36 Ryan McCarthy AUS.gif
-6
T36 Jason Perkin AUS.gif
-6
T36 Scott Strange AUS.gif
-6
T42 David Bransdon AUS.gif
-5
T42 Anthony Choat AUS.gif
-5
T42 Bradley Doherty AUS.gif
-5
T42 Cameron John (a) AUS.gif
-5
T42 Alexander Simpson AUS.gif
-5
T47 Steven Jeffress AUS.gif
-4
T47 Damien Jordan AUS.gif
-4
T47 Max McCardle AUS.gif
-4
T47 David McKenzie AUS.gif
-4
51 Ashley Hall AUS.gif
-3
T52 Matt Dowling AUS.gif
-1
T52 Brady Watt AUS.gif
-1
CUT Derek Ackerman USA.gif
-4
CUT Simon Hawkes AUS.gif
-4
CUT Hyunsik Kong AUS.gif
-4
CUT Tom Power-Horan (a) AUS.gif
-4
CUT Campbell Rawson AUS.gif
-4
CUT Steve Vail AUS.gif
-4
CUT Peter Wilson AUS.gif
-4
CUT Ryan Woodward AUS.gif
-4
CUT Linus Yip AUS.gif
-4
CUT Blake Collyer AUS.gif
-3
CUT Jarryd Felton AUS.gif
-3
CUT Fraser Marcus AUS.gif
-3
CUT Jeremy Fuchs AUS.gif
-3
CUT Matthew Griffin AUS.gif
-3
CUT Robert Hogan AUS.gif
-3
CUT Matt Jager AUS.gif
-3
CUT Deyen Lawson AUS.gif
-3
CUT Alessandro Noseda SUI.gif
-3
CUT Nick O'Hern AUS.gif
-3
CUT Dale S Williamson AUS.gif
-3
CUT Aaron Townsend AUS.gif
-3
CUT Jordan Zunic AUS.gif
-3
CUT Peter Cooke RSA.gif
-2
CUT Andrew Evans AUS.gif
-2
CUT Rick Kulacz AUS.gif
-2
CUT John Lyras AUS.gif
-2
CUT Luke Brown NZL.gif
-1
CUT Daniel Fox AUS.gif
-1
CUT Kade McBride AUS.gif
-1
CUT Travis Smyth AUS.gif
-1
CUT James Grierson AUS.gif
E
CUT Jake Higginbottom AUS.gif
E
CUT Douglas Klein AUS.gif
E
CUT Tim Elliott AUS.gif
+1
CUT Brock Gillard AUS.gif
+1
CUT Anthony Marchesani AUS.gif
+1
CUT Ryley Martin AUS.gif
+1
CUT Lloyd Radcliffe AUS.gif
+1
CUT James Hartley AUS.gif
+2
CUT Dj Loypur AUS.gif
+2
CUT Shae Wools-Cobb AUS.gif
+2
CUT Jarrod Stirling AUS.gif
+3
CUT Peter Martin AUS.gif
+4
CUT Jason Norris AUS.gif
+5
CUT Lincoln Tighe AUS.gif
+6
CUT Kevin Smith AUS.gif
+7
CUT Sung Jin Yeo KOR.gif
+8
CUT Luke O'Sullivan NZL.gif
+8
CUT Martin Dive AUS.gif
+13
CUT Ben Eccles AUS.gif
E
CUT Ben A Campbell AUS.gif
E

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