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STOLTZ MAKES REMARKABLE COMEBACK AT AUSTRALIAN OPEN
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Proudly wearing his Kooindah Waters Golf Club cap and shirt throughout the tournament, Andre shot rounds of 69, 71, 66 and 75 to finish at seven under par and just two shots back from tournament winner Tim Clark. Andre was forced into premature retirement three years ago due to a chronic wrist injury. He purchased a driving range at Bateau Bay which led to his association with Kooindah Waters Golf Club. Kooindah Waters Director of Golf Mark Ingrey said the Club congratulated Andre on a sensational performance at the Australian Open. “Kooindah Waters is proud to be associated with a golfer with as much talent and determination as Andre Stoltz,” Mr Ingrey said. “To battle back from a chronic injury and perform so well at the country’s national championship is a remarkable effort. “We hope his performance at the Australian Open will act as a springboard to even better results in 2009.” Andre said the Club has played an important role in his comeback to the professional tour. “The support I have received from Kooindah Waters Golf Club has been an important factor in getting me back out on the course competing,” Andre said. “I was extremely happy with how I hit the ball at the Australian Open and hope I can carry the form into next year.” Located on the stunning NSW Central Coast, within 90 minutes north of Sydney's CBD, Kooindah Waters is an 18-hole par 72 championship course designed by leading golf course architect Ross Watson with design input from Golf Professional Craig Parry. Kooindah Waters Residential Golf & Spa Resort is a development by Clarendon Residential Group, a part of Investa Property Group, a fully integrated property company and one of the largest unlisted owners of commercial property in Australia. Kooindah Waters Golf Club is managed by Troon Golf the recognised leader in prestige golf course management, development and marketing around the world. The company currently manages 200 golf courses in 32 countries including the USA, Scotland, Japan, Middle East, Mexico and the Bahamas. | |||
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