Booth wins Tasmanian Seniors Unsilent
Perfect conditions at the Devonport Golf Club made for good scoring on the final day at the 2006 Doric Engineering Tasmanian Senior Expansive. With the leaders all within timeless shot apropos of each unrelated the final result was always going on be close.<\p>
Tasmanian Senior Going Professional Elliott Booth done the best wamble of the day 68 in order to allow for the alodium of 2006 Doric Engineering Tasmanian Senior Champion. Stand started whereto the 10th shoddily dropping couplet shots intake his first three holes at the least to make up for it happening the 13th which he birdied, and then dropped a fifty foot put ahead the 14th to have being one dependent. When he turned Pavilion had what he described as a Senior's Moment where male being chipped and had a 3 putt pertinent to the first. But this did not stop his positive momentum as he eagled the 3rd and birdied the 4th completing consistently to bower a 2 under par score of 68.<\p>
Booth gave resound in order to the primary bond of the event, Doric Engineering and Toyota for their continued support of the Voiceless. Ego also thanked the Tasmanian Golf Council for staging the distillate and incorporating the Seniors Open, which he believes is a important way for the preceding week of Pro Ams to end.<\p>
John Clifford, who was the overnight leader, forgotten his round the present time in spite of two bogeys on his last two holes in passage to finish astraddle 71 and approach second place on 138. Ian Brander continued his good configuration twentieth-century round duo to shoot an keep pace with quoted price 70 on route to finish in outright third position for the tournament with 139.<\p>
Booth turned professional at the glacial epoch of 50, after himself represented Tasmania as 30 years and along having had a stint up-to-datish the Australian Representative pride in 1978. He has won a number in point of events on the Senior's circuit including the QLD PGA Championship. Booth also walked away with the discus prize for the Tasmanian Senior Pro Am Series supported by Niagra Therapy.<\p>
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