Aussies achieve notable performances across global golf tournaments

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Maverick Antcliff marked a notable performance at the International Series Morocco, achieving his best result in nearly five years. He secured a 9-under finish, tying for third place on the Asian Tour leaderboard. This marks his most significant presence on an international stage since the 2020 Dubai Duty Free Irish Open.

The tournament in Morocco saw strong representation from Australasian players. Denzel Ieremia from New Zealand matched Antcliff’s score, while John Lyras and Jack Buchanan both tied for eighth place.

In Europe, Australian golfer Kirsten Rudgeley continued her strong form on the Ladies European Tour with back-to-back top-10 finishes. She achieved her best European result since placing second in France last September. Meanwhile, amateur world number one Lottie Woad dominated the Women’s Irish Open with a six-stroke victory.

Justice Bosio represented Australia well at the Swedish Strokeplay Championship on the LET Access Series, maintaining her lead in the Rookie of the Year standings and ranking fifth on the Order of Merit. Stephanie Bunque shared third place, marking her best European result in two years.

Kazuma Kobori of New Zealand took a significant step towards retaining his DP World Tour status by finishing third at the BMW International Open. This mirrors last year’s success when David Micheluzzi finished second in Munich.



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