Wolstenholme wins using Motocaddy S3 trolley!
Oliver Churcher - Friday, July 02, 2010

LEGENDARY amateur golfer Gary Wolstenholme has clinched his first ever professional title.
Wolstenholme, who turns 50 next month, won the latest PGA EuroPro tour event - The Stoke-By-Nayland Championship 2010 in Essex.
Awarded an MBE in 2007 for his services to golf, Wolstenholme won 218 caps for England, played in the Walker Cup six times and helped win the World Amateur Team Championship in 1998. He only turned professional in 2008 aged 48 and hopes this victory proves the springboard to more success.
“It feels great,” said a delighted Wolstenholme, who collects £10,000 after he finished four shots ahead of James Busby and Brendan McCarroll. “It still hasn’t sunk in but the really nice thing is that all the hard work has paid off. Although I’ve played well recently, I’ve not been scoring well so to go out there and have three decent rounds and win a tournament by four shows that work has paid off. Winning this tournament is certainly up there with the other things I’ve achieved. The fact I’ve achieved so much as an amateur doesn’t matter as in effect you’re back to square one as all of a sudden you’re playing for your living."
Gary recently took receipt of a brand new Motocaddy S3 Digital with Lithium battery and it is great to see his new gear paying dividends! Congratulations from Motocaddy!
Report taken from http://www.europrotour.com/. Click here to find out more.
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