16- 19  March 2023 – Rich River Golf Club

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Harry Claims Country Crown

Harry Bolton has underlined his immense talent with a come from behind win in the NSW Country Championship at Forbes Golf Club Today.

The Royal Canberra member held his nerve the best in a see-saw battle which saw the lead change hands several times over the closing holes.

After starting the final round two shots behind first-round leader Dominic Falk, Bolton got off to a quiet start, and it wasn’t until the par-four 5th that he posted his first birdie for the day. He consolidated it with three more on the front nine to turn for home at seven under.

Bolton, however, wasn’t the only one who was stalking the lead. Playing in the group in front, Dubbo’s Jones Comerford found some form, and with five birdies in the opening nine holes, soon became the player they were all chasing.

Comerford made his move as the finish line neared with birdies on the 12th and 13th, to getting to eight under. A third birdie on the 16th (his 17th) to get to nine under with a hole to play looked like it might be enough, but when he couldn’t save par on the 17th, his tournament was over.

Jye Pickin, playing alongside Falk and Bolton, also turned in two-under to grab a share of the lead at the halfway point, while Falk was still in mix just one shot back. As they say, though, the tournament doesn’t begin until the back nine Sunday, and today was no different. Sadly for Pickin, his chances were few and far between on the run home, and his seven-under total saw him fall a couple short.

Bolton though, was the man who held his nerves in check, and five straight pars from the 10th to the 15th did his chances no harm at all.

Birdies on 15 and 16 got him to nine under, and a miracle save on the 17th meant a regulation par on the last was enough for the 24-year-old to lift his first major trophy.

“With tournament golf back, it’s nice to get off to a hot start with a win like this,” Bolton said post-round.

“I said to my mum yesterday I still had some nervous jitters getting back into the mix of it, but it was nice to be back playing.”

Bolton said the forced break from the game due to covid hadn’t been all that hard, but it was a struggle to remain focused like most. A change of coach in April meant he had plenty to work on, and the switch was now bearing fruit.

“I’ve been shooting some good scores at home which has been nice, but the main thing is hitting a lot of fairways and a lot of greens. My ball striking has come a long way and I’ve got my new coach Andrew Welsford to thank for that.”

Today’s win guarantees Bolton a return start in next year’s Golf Challenge NSW Open at Concord Golf Club in March. After collecting Low Amateur honours at this year’s championship, Bolton is already planning his assault.

“I love Concord and it’s a track which suits me really well. I’ve made a lot of improvements in the past few months, and I’m looking forward to getting back, especially after earning my way back in; with my golf, by winning a tournament like this.”

*The DGA Teams played in conjunction with Country Championship was taken out by ACT Monaro with a combined score of eight under par.

FINAL SCORES ( CLICK TO VIEW)

DGA TEAMS
ACT Monaro -8
Newcastle -4
Hunter E
Central West E
Illawarra +4
Lachlan Valley +19
Murray +28
Lower Nth Coast +44
Blue Mountains +62
Western Riverina +79
Central Coast DNF

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