Harrison Endycott runs away with Avondale Amateur Medal
2015 Avondale Amateur Medal
champion Harrison Endycott
PYMBLE, Australia — Harrison Endycott took advantage of his local course knowledge to run away with a nine-shot win at the Avondale Amateur Medal, a tournament he just missed winning a year ago.
Endycott, playing his home club Avondale Golf Club, opened the scoring on day one with a seven-under 64 to lead by four, eventually extending that lead to nine with 70-69-71 in the final three rounds. Endycott lost by a stroke in 2014 to Ryan Evans after Endycott gave up a six-shot lead with a 73 in the fourth round.
Avondale, which had just finished hosting the New South Wales Amateur, was the perfect fit for Endycott. He lost 4-and-3 to Justin Warren in the round of 16, though got a bit of revenge on Sunday as he beat Warren by 16 shots in the 72-hole event.
Richard Wale and Austin Bautista finished in a tie for second place at one-under 283.
ABOUT THE
Avondale Amateur Medal
One of the top events in Australia, the Avondale
Amateur consists of a men’s field of 120 players
competing for the Avondale Medal. Players from the
UK, Europe, Asia and the Americas compete in the
event against the very best Australian players. 72 holes
of Stroke Play with a 36-hole cut to the low 60 players.
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