Gold Coast’s Anthony Quayle has twice had to drag himself up off the canvas to complete a two-stroke victory in an enthralling final day of the Queensland PGA Championship in Brisbane.
The good news for Jonas Blixt, who opened with a two-over 74 on Thursday at The American Express, is that he’s guaranteed two more rounds with this week featuring a 54-hole cut.
The exchange occurred on the fifth hole where Poulter and longtime caddie Terry Mundy began to discuss his upcoming approach shot, specifically about where the pin was located.
A member at Royal Queensland Golf Club for the past five years, Morgan has been a professional for less than three months but his course record of eight-under 63 and two-round total of 14-under has thrown down the gauntlet to the more established pros in the field.
In the final round of the 2022 Sentry Tournament of Champions, Cameron Smith turned in an 8-under 65, getting to 34-under for the tournament to set a 72-hole PGA TOUR record.
With a five-shot buffer to the next-best player, American Daniel Berger, and a further shot back to Australian Matt Jones, it seems likely to be a two-man tete-a-tete again tomorrow.
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