The Australian summer season of golf is right here with large names teeing off within the first spherical of the Australian PGA Championship at Royal Queensland on Thursday morning.
Min Woo Lee was the perfect of the early movers, making two birdies and a eagle in his first 9 to ship a fast assertion.
Cameron Smith additionally posted two birdies throughout his first six holes, whereas on the different finish, Ripper GC teammate Matt Jones had a nightmare begin with 4 bogeys and a double bogey in his first six holes.
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In the meantime, Tiger Woods’ former caddie Steve Williams brought on a stir on Thursday as he turned up because the looper for world No.664 Anthony Quayle, in accordance with Every day Telegraph.
The publication experiences that the legendary caddie can even keep on the bag for Quayle — who’s making his debut on the DP World Tour — at subsequent week’s Australian Open.

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“I requested him if we may go and get a espresso as I’d love to select his mind,” Quayle instructed the Every day Telegraph. “He stated, ‘bugger that, right here’s my quantity and I’ll come caddie for you’.
“He was actually beneficiant together with his time and messaged me over the following few weeks after I completed fourth, fourth, second to get one of many DP playing cards on the finish of final (PGA Tour of Australasia) season. He was messaging me all through these occasions giving me a couple of phrases of recommendation from afar.
“Afterwards, I assumed, ‘I’d as effectively take him up on his supply and requested if he would do these two occasions’. He stated, ‘sure’.”
The partnership was understanding effectively early — Quayle was within the lead at four-under after 15 holes in his first spherical.
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