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Scottsdale, Sedona + Las Vegas, USA

2016 Las Vegas WinnersThe United States boasts some of the worlds greatest golf courses, but it is hard to believe there could be any better "tracks" than those around the Arizona and Nevada area. With some golf courses avoided due to over-seeding and "Cart Path Only", our USA tour commenced in Scottsdale - the US home of such PGA Tour Professionals as - Matt Jones, Geoff Ogilvy, Paul Casey and Aaron Baddeley. Grayhawk - Talon and TPC Scottsdale were the courses of choice in Scottsdale and they proved to be tough challenges to get the tour underway. Both Alan Balderston (The Lakes - Hcp 20) and Robyn Edson (The Lakes - Hcp 17) led after the first 2 rounds before heading on to Sedona.

As the tour progressed through the memorable Sedona area - Alan Balderston (The Lakes - Hcp 20) trailed Allen Wilson (NSW - Hcp 15) by 2 points, whereas in the Ladies Section Robyn Edson was a clear leader and despite having to withdraw from the round at Rio Secco in Las Vegas finished up winning by a comfortable 8 shots from Clare Brown (Brookwater - Hcp 11-15)

In the Mens Section -  Allen Wilson (NSW - Hcp 14-16) lead for most of the way after the 1st Round until Jan Dampney (Yamba - Hcp 21-22) came through and took over the lead until he carded two rounds under 30 points. This allowed Allen Wilson to regain his lead and win by 4 points from Jan Dampney with the strong finishing Ian Baker (Pebble Beach - Hcp 17-19) just a further 2 points behind.

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