Bryden of to a Flyer in 2008!
Junior Golfer, Bryden MacPherson and started 2008 in sizzling form. Bryden started with a R/Up finish at the Victorian Junior Masters, one of Victoria’s best junior tournaments on the calendar. Bryden then flew to Tasmania for 2 of the National Selection tournaments and what would be some of the toughest competition in Junior Golf in Australia. The first event as the Tasmanian Junior Masters and when the 4 round tournament was complete, Bryden finished the tournament at 8 under par and a massive 5 shots win for his first National selection victory.
He then moved to the Tamar Valley Championships and again Bryden took his scoring low when he finished the 4 round tournament at 11 under par. This saw Bryden 5 shots clear of second place in what would be one of his best performances in his young career and builds an amazing foundation for a fabulous 2008. Keep an eye out for Bryden as I am sure this is just the beginning of Bryden’s collection of Trophies.
Golf Magazine to add Dare2Dream articles!
To add a new dimension to the mental conditioning articles that Jamie has written for Golf Magazine over the past 6 months, they have decided to begin a new article called, Dare2Dream.
The new articles will be written about clients of Dare2Dream’s and Jamie will interview and write an article about their journey in the building a strong mindset and learning more about the mental conditioning aspect of the game of Golf.
The articles will showcase to readers the specific challenges that players are faced with and more importantly, the solutions that they are working on to turn their mind’s into one of the strongest, if not the strongest aspects of their game.
The first article is due out in the April edition and Bryden MacPherson will be the first player showcased in what will sure be a great twist on the traditional mental conditioning articles written in the past.
Dave grabs US Tour Card at Q-School!
Long time Dare2Dream client, Dave Lutterus has showed he has the consistency and nerves to make it on the world’s biggest stage by gaining one of 25 US Tour Cards at the 2007 Q-School. Dave begun his assault for a card all the way back at Stage 1 and kept his game and emotions under control over the following 16 rounds of Golf to finish in the Top 25 out of thousand’s of golfers vying for the most sought after Tour Card in world golf. Final Stage of the US Q-School is regarded to be the toughest test in Golf and the emotions and challenges that you are faced on every hole are like no other. Dave has not only gained a Tour Card, but a massive boost in his confidence and belief that he is now where he wants to be and feels like he can be a true competitor on Tour in 2008. We look forward to seeing the Lutterus train steaming ahead in 2008.
Jones comes within Inches of first Von Nida Tour Win!
Steve Jones witnessed the benefits of a month of solid work on his mental conditioning with Dare2Dream when he posted his best result to date at the Von Nida Tour stop in Cairns. Steve lost a play-off to Paul Donahoo and proved that his ability to hit the ball enormous distances is not the only strength he has in his game. Steve showed the short game skills and putting ability to rival any Pro and made a statement to Australian Golf that he is ready to take his game to the next level and become a winner in the Pro ranks in the near future.
Steve Jones wins his first event after working with Dare2Dream!
Steve Jones had been working with Dare2Dream for 2 weeks when he had a chance to test the specific routines and belief systems he had worked on with Jamie Glazier. The tournament was the Middle Ridge Pro-Am on the Sunshine Tour and the result was a first round of 66, followed by an impressive 4 under par round of 68. Steve had felt extremely focused and confident during the event and began to realize how important the mental aspect of the game truly is. We look forward to seeing many more wins posted by Steve down the track and we know with his physical ability, being matched with a strong mind, the sky is the limit for Steve.
Dare2Dream Threadz showcased on Australian Idol!
Dare2Dream Threadz has made its National TV debut by being show cased on Australian Idol. Gary Pinto, music director and one of the founders of R&B crew, CDB, wore the King of Kings Tee while being a back up singer for the show. Gary is known is Australian music as having one of the best voices the country has produced and is also one of the greatest people you could ever want to meet. Gary loves what Dare2Dream Threadz is all about and looks to wear as many of the shirts during the rest of the season.
Nigel goes Low to Win the Border Open.
Nigel Stivala has seen what a consistent and patient approach to the game of golf can do. Nigel has been working with Dare2Dream for approximately 8 months and has stuck to his routines and has been committed to his game like never before.
Nigel noticed some great stretches with his golf during this period but last week at the Border open held at Barmah, he was to see a little more than a stretch.
After Nigel’s first round of 4 under par 69, he went out and stuck to his routines and enjoyed the process. The end result was a fabulous 10 under par 63 and the best result Nigel has seen to date, no doubt a fabulous confidence boost and a great way to go out and win a Pro event.
Blandy finishes 4th on the Canadian Tour Money List
Adam Bland completed a successful year on the Canadian Tour by finishing 4th on the end of year Money List. Blandy started the year with a great start winning 2 of the first 5 events and setting himself up for a great year. Blandy is now moving into the Australasian Tour and also the US tour School where he will go with confidence from his successful trip to Canada. We all wish Blandy the best with his US Tour School and Australasian Tour School endeavors and we know Blandy will soon be giving Nick O’Hern a run for the best left hander in Australia.
Bryden Finishes 15th at the World Junior Championships.
Bryden MacPherson completed a successful first overseas tour by finishing 15th at the Callaway World Junior Golf Championships in California. Bryden shot the tournaments lowest round of 66 which show cased to the world Bryden’s amazing talent and potential in the world of golf. This talent got many interested spectators as college scouts were all over Bryden to find out how they could get Bryden to become a collegiate player at their college down the track.
Since returning from the US, Bryden has been ultra consistent in the tournaments he has entered and rarely finishing outside the Top 10 and no doubt we will continue to hear big things from Bryden in the future.
Jamie writes for Bicycling Australia.
Jamie Glazier has written a Mental Conditioning article that has been published in the July issue of Bicycling Australia. The sport of cycling is an extremely mental sport, as you are basically competing against yourself and the tricks that your mind can play while on the bike. The article helps riders to understand how they can condition their sub-conscious to help place them in a good state of mind before a ride and to also help push themselves mentally when the going gets tough.
This will be the first a many articles Jamie will write for Bicycling Australia and also many other sporting magazines over the next few months, so we will keep you posted about where these articles will pop-up in the near future.
Dave Lutterus featured in Golf Digest.
Dare2Dream and Dave Lutterus have been featured in the July issue of Golf Digest. The full page article on Dave talks about how he has found a brainy way to get onto the US PGA Tour via the help of Dare2Dream Peak Performance. The article titled, Dream Weaver, talks about some of the aspects of what Dave has been focusing on this year on the US Nationwide Tour to help him find his way onto the US PGA Tour in 2008.
Dave has just returned to Australia for a break and ventured down to Melbourne for a full day of intensive mental game training to help him achieve his goals for the remainder of the year. “It was one of the most productive days I have had on the golf course and I am so fired up to get back to the US to get full status on the Nationwide and then look to win my way onto the PGA Tour in 2008” says Dave.
Dave heads out on the 29th June ready for his assault in the US and we are sure he will begin to show his full potential.
Stacey wins tournament in the UK.
Victorian Amateur Champion, Stacey Keating has won a 36 Hole tournament in Pleasington, England. On her Tour of Europe that saw Stacey qualify for the match play rounds of the British Amateur and make the 2nd round, where she lost her match 1 down, Stacey won her first tournament on overseas soil in her first trip on foreign soil.
This win showcases Stacey’s potential and we look forward to hearing about more wins on her trip and wish her a safe return.
Extreme Athletes turn to Dare2Dream, to take their skills to he next level.
Dare2Dream Peak Performance has been employed to help fine tune the minds of some of Australia’s upcoming extreme athletes.
Ryan Perry, Yamaha team rider in the Australian Super Cross Series and Gaelan Sudji, Freestyle BMX rider, has both seen the benefits of an improved mindset while on their bikes.
These athletes need to have a very clear mindset for each race or trick, as fear or tension can cause serious injury, thus the importance of a strong mindset. We are sure these guys will begin to climb to the top of their respective sports.
Sam Whittle selected in the NSWIS.
Samantha Whittle, a long time client of Dare2Dream, has been offered a scholarship to the New South Wales Institute of Sport as part of the woman’s golf program. Sam has been hard at work with her game over the past few years and is now starting to make a name for herself in amateur golf. A few days after accepting the scholarship, Sam validated her selection with an S/F placing in the NSW State Amateur Championships.
We will all be hearing more abut Sam in the future and we are extremely proud of the fantastic dedication she has shown over the past few years. Well done Sam!
Blandy Wins 2nd event on the Canadian Tour.
Adam Bland has won his second event on the Canadian Tour in the first 4 events of the season. Blandy won his second tournament in convincing fashion and is now looking at a start in the Canadian Open, an official event on the US PGA Tour. Blandy is currently 2nd on the Canadian Tour money list and the Top 2 players get a start in the Canadian Open. We look forward to seeing Blandy tee it up with the big boys on the PGA Tour.
Dare2Dream Threadz is Born.
With the growing number of people affected in a positive way by the Dare2Dream philosophy, Dare2Dream has ventured out into the clothing market. Dare2Dream Threadz is all about inspiring people through great designs and catchy slogans. Dare2Dream Threadz wants people not just to wear the gear, but live the gear. For more information on Dare2Dream Threadz you can go to www.dare2dream.com.au or visit our myspace site at www.myspace.com/dare2dreamapparel.
Blandy wins in Canada.
Adam Bland, started the year of on a great note with a win in the San-Jose Classic, the first event on the Canadian Tour. Blandy won on the first lay-off hole with a huge putt and I am sure this is going to kick start a great year for Blandy, as we all saw his talents on display at the Australian Masters where he finished with a Top 10 finish. Well done Blandy.
David Lutterus so close at the Jacobs Creek.
David Lutterus, a Dare2Dream member for over 12 months, had his best result so far with a 2nd place finish at the Jacobs Creek International, a co-sanctioned event with the US Nationwide Tour. This is a great kick start for Dave to make his way on to the illustrative US Tour with almost certain membership to the Nationwide Tour for 2007.
Dave is currently being touted as one of the biggest talents in Aussie golf and with his play and charisma at the Jacobs Creek, Dave is going to be a massive crowd pleaser in years to come.
Bryden selected in Victorian Junior Team.
Talented Junior golfer, Bryden Macpherson has been selected to represent Victoria in the upcoming Junior State series. Bryden has been working with Dare2Dream for approximately 12 months and is starting to see his enormous potential coming out. We wish Bryden all the best for 2007.
Stacey Keating joins the Dare2Dream Team.
Victorian Amateur Champion, Stacey Keating has come to Dare2Dream to help her with her next step in the Journey of becoming a successful touring Pro. Stacey has shown some great improvements over the past few months with a Q/F showing in the recent Australian Amateur and is on track to have a great 2007. Dare2Dream is privileged to be working with such a focused and determined golfer and we have no doubt we will all hear about Stacey’s success in the future.
Webley turns to Dare2Dream to help his Olympic selection.
Former multiple Junior Australian Skeet Shooting champion, Webley Hurt has joined the Dare2Dream team to help him with his aspirations of being selected into the future Olympic Skeet shooting team. Webley, a primary school teacher at Yarram, is looking to gain the valuable knowledge of the mental aspect of shooting to help him fulfill his potential and be selected to represent Australia in future Olympic teams. We cant wait for Webley to put on the Australia jacket and represent his country on the biggest stage there is.
Stephanie finishes 4th in Spain.
Stephanie Campbell finished 4th in the combined section of the Junior World Roller Skating Championships held in Spain. Stephanie skated the tournament of her life and got SO close to a bronze medal but bettered her best finish at the Worlds by 10 spots. With Stephanie’s new found focus, she is really looking forward to heading back to the Worlds in 2007 and is determined to come home with a medal. Congratulations Stephanie, a fantastic achievement.
Dare2Dream golfers achieve career best results!
Dare2Dream golfers, Adam Bland and Josh Wheeler achieve their best results to date. Professional Golfer, Adam Bland, finished in 10th place at the Master Card Australian Masters held at Huntingdale Golf Club. This is Adams highest finish on the Australasian Tour and added a T26 place at the Australian PGA held at Coolum to finish in 30th place on the end of season Money List.
Amateur golfer, Josh Wheeler got his 1st win at the Ballarat Open when he won with a birdie at the 3rd play-off hole. This is Josh’1st tournament win and is looking forward to 2007 with his new found confidence. |

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Dare2Dreams, Jamie Glazier writes for Alpha Magazine.
Jamie Glazier has written for the Alpha Magazine in the January edition, with Shane Warne on the cover. Jamie was asked to help write for the Locker section, titled Alpha Recharge 2007, dedicated to offering advice in how to improve your life in 2007. Jamie, with the help of other health experts, put together 50 tips to Change Your Life in 2007 and Jamie also answered 5 questions from readers in how they can improve the Mental side of their sports or how to help build rapport within a business environment.
Lookout for the January edition with Warney on the front, to see what advice Jamie has given the Alpha readers on how they can improve the Mental side of their sporting pursuits, and maybe you might learn some new techniques on how to become the best you can be. |
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Guest Speaker at the Aaron Baddeley International Junior Championship held on the Gold Coast.
Jamie Glazier was the Guest Speaker on Mental Conditioning at the 2006 Australian Final of the Aaron Baddeley International Junior Championship. The ABIJC is one of the most prestigious junior golf events in the world, as the winner from both the Girls and Boys events of the World Final held in China in late November, will receive an automatic entry into the 2007 Australian Open and the Australian Ladies Masters.
Jamie spoke during the welcoming dinner on Friday 10th November, the night before the start to help the players understand how to use their mind over the weekend and also learn how they can place themselves in empowering emotional states before competition.
The team that will be representing Australia in China will be-
Bree Arthur & Samantha Holt in the Girls team.
Drew McLellean, Brendan Smith, Michael Montgomery & Jordan Sherratt.
Dare2Dream wish all the players the best for the World Final in China and we hope to see an Aussie take those spots in the 2007 Australian Opens.
Sponsor a Dare2Dream Athlete & become a member of the Dare2Dream Sponsorship Team.
If you want to be a part of the Dare2Dream Sponsorship Team by sponsoring any of the athletes that Dare2Dream help out in their pursuit of achieving their dreams, that opportunity is available right now. As most of you are aware, striving to become a future champion is a very demanding and costly exercise, and not every athlete has the same opportunities available to them. Dare2Dream is looking for businesses or individuals that would like to help out the Dare2Dream athletes by supplying them with equipment or helping them out financially with their sporting pursuits. So if you would like to be a part of the Dare2Dream Sponsorship Team, call Jamie on 0401-004-999 to discuss the possibility of your business becoming a member of the Dare2Dream Sponsorship Team.
Stephanie Campbell joins the Dare2Dream Team.
Australian Roller Skating Champion, Stephanie Campbell has joined the Dare2Dream team in her preparation for the World Championships starting in late November in Spain.
Stephanie at the young age of 16, is currently one of Australia’s premier skaters and is looking at becoming a future World Champion.
Steph has turned to Dare2Dream to help her learn more about the Mental Conditioning aspect of skating, how to create a confident mindset and to learn how to focus her mind on the each individualized items that make up her routine.
Dare2Dream wish Steph all the best for the upcoming World Champs in Spain and have no doubt we will be hearing a lot from this extremely talented skater in the future.
Good Luck Steph and we Dare U 2 Dream!!
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Dave finishes 2nd in Tour Championships.
David Lutterus finished in a fabulous 2nd position in the Tour Championship to complete a very successful stint on the Gateway Tour in Arizona this week. David had a fabulous third round of 8 under 64 and followed that up with a 4 under 68 to finish in second place. David eagled the par 5 16th hole to leap frog Chris Thompson for second place and finish the season with a very exciting week of golf. David moved into 3rd position on the Money List for the season with only playing half of the events, so a great season for Dave. This is great preparation for the upcoming US Tour School later in the year and Dave is starting to fire on all aspects of his game and is really enjoying the new routines he has put in place with Dare2Dream and is looking forward to bigger and better things in the future. We wish Dave all the best for the rest of 2006 and his goal of being on the US Tour in 2007.
Dare2Dream’s other member of the Tour Championship on the Gateway Tour, Adam Bland had a great start to the week with a first round 8 under 64 and was 9 under after 2 rounds and in the top 5, unfortunately Blandy couldn’t keep that form going over the next 2 days and ended in a Tied for 33rd position but finished the season in 9th position on the Money List and also looking forward to continued success in his preparation for the US Tour School.
Great work boys and keep up the successful mindset you have ingrained.
Dare2Dream Team ready for the Tour Championships.
Adam Bland and David Lutterus have had a great past month in their preparation for the Tour Championships on the Gateway Tour in America. In the past 4 weeks, Adam and David have had two Top 2 finishes with another four Top 15 finishes between them and both have had great opportunities to win their first event on the Gateway Tour.
In the past 2 weeks both guys nearly won their first events of the season with Adam finishing second 2 weeks ago and David finishing second last week after losing in a play-off.
The guys are feeling great about their prospects going into this week’s Tour Championships and are ready to lift the trophy for the first time this season.
Dare2Dream wish the guys all the best in the Tour Championship’s and look forward to filling you all in with some great news in the next few weeks.
Go get em boys.
Article published in Tennis Australia Magazine.
Jamie has written an article on the Power of Positivity that has been published in the October edition of the Tennis Australia Magazine. In this article, Jamie explains how the brain stores events that we experience during a tennis match or any other sport for that matter. Jamie then explains how you can use the brain to begin to store more empowering images within the sub-conscious that will help us move toward a more empowering outcome in the future.
This information is a very important part of being able to let go of disempowering thought patterns during competition and begin to trust yourself in pressure situations.
If you would like to read this article, simply find the October edition with Maria Sharapova on the front and flick to the Coach to Coach page of the magazine.
Look out for more articles being published within other sporting magazines over the next month or two.
Luda off to a hot start in the US!
David Lutterus begun his preparation for the US Tour qualifying school held later in the year, with an impressive opening to his Gateway Tour campaign. David is playing on the Desert Summer section of the tour and has competed in two events over the past two weeks. The first week David finished with a 3rd place finish and then finished with an impressive 4th place finish in his second event. David actually led both tournaments going into the final rounds before he just got pipped at the post, but with a start like this, look out for David to not only get a win in the last 6 events of the season, but multiple wins.
If you want to keep track of how Luda is fairing in his US Tour School preparation, you can visit www.thegatewaytour.com and press on the Desert Summer link to view all results and up to date Money List.
"In the short time that I've worked with Jamie a few things have happened. I've nearly won the first two tournaments I've played, I'm enjoying the game more than ever and I know how to operate and train my mental game now along with my physical game. Jamie and his Dare2Dream program have been a great addition to my team and I look forward to the future success I'll have on the golf course working with him"
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Adam Bland becomes a member of the Dare2Dream Team.
Australian golfer Adam Bland has added Dare2Dream as part of his team in working on becoming a future winner on the US Tour. The 2005 Australasian Tour Rookie of the Year, Adam has been playing the Gateway Tour in the US to prepare himself for a crack at the US Tour School later in the year.
Turning Pro in 2004, Adam has played events in Asia, Korea and the US and also qualifying for his first Major Championship in 2006 at the British Open.
Dare2Dream is excited about helping Adam take his game to the next level and make that step of becoming a member and WINNER on the US Tour.
You can view how the Dare2Dream team of David and Adam are progressing on the Gateway Tour by clicking on the www.thegatewaytour.com and going to the desert summer series section. Go for it guys and Dare2Win!!
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Dare2Dream Peak Performance and Motivational talks a big hit!
Over the past few weeks, Dare2Dream has given Peak Performance and Motivational talks to a wide variety of schools and sporting associations. The talks have been given to Yr12 students to help fire them up for the end of year exams and to help them create a positive image for their future. Dare2Dream has also conducted talks at various basketball clubs and associations as well as at various soccer clubs. In the past few weeks Dare2Dream has also been giving talks within the golfing community and it has been great for Dare2Dream to branch out into the 2 fastest growing sports in the country in both Basketball and Soccer. The passion that these sports are currently showing is such an exciting area for Dare2Dream to begin to work with as this will help Dare2Dream have a positive impact on the future champions within these exciting sports. Here are just a few comments from the people that had the opportunity to attend one of these talks-
“An enlightening way of looking at the simple things in life.”
“Excellent, if their were more people like you in this world, problems could be remedied quickly.”
“Thank-you. A great insight to the forgotten subconscious!”
“Thoroughly enjoyed the talk. A very powerful and positive way of living.”
“Great talk, very inspiring and valuable to us all. Wonderful for young people to have the opportunity to be exposed to these ideas.”
“Jamie, just a short message to sincerely thank you for coming to our football club and giving us such a wonderful talk. In my six years as President of Southern Suburbs Soccer Club I have never seen our players silenced for such a long period of time. There is always someone talking over you or muttering somewhere in a corner. Jamie you were able to captivate the entire audience for the whole two hours leaving every player, coach and parent plenty to think about, not only in relation to their sporting life, but also their professional and private lives too.
Speaking to players and coaches after the night there was an overwhelming positive response to your talk, and I truly look forward to employing your services again in the near future.”
Thanks again.
Alex Palmos
If you would like to book Dare2Dream to conduct a Peak Performance and Mental Conditioning at your school, sports club or work place, please call Jamie on 0401-004-999 for more information.
Dare2Dream sign as a Knox Basketball Sponsor.
Dare2Dream and Knox Basketball have become partners in a sponsorship agreement that will greatly enhance the performance of Knox Basketball and the exposure of Dare2Dream within the wider community. Dare2Dream Peak Performance has signed on to perform Peak Performance seminars with the whole of Knox Basketball, from staff, volunteers, coaches and the players.
Dare2Dream will work with staff and volunteers on how to perform at their Peak and make Knox Basketball run as one of the most professional and empowering sporting organizations in the country. Knox is currently the biggest basketball association in Australia and has signed Dare2Dream to help Knox create one of the best environments a sporting association can have, if not the best.
Dare2Dream will also work with the coaches on how to communicate with the players verbally and physically that will help each coach condition their players to perform at their best.
Communication is one of the most important areas of coaching and Dare2Dream will help the Knox coaches to learn more about how their communication impacts on their players.
Finally, Dare2Dream will also work with the players on the Mental Conditioning aspect of their games. Dare2Dream will help the players understand how their brains and thought patterns work and give them the skills to be able to use their thought patterns to condition themselves for success.
So if you are playing against the Knox Raiders in the future, be careful as you will be up against one of the most conditioned teams in the league and will be playing against a supremely confident team.
Luda to show his game in the US.
Former Australian Golf squad amateur David Lutterus is set to jet out to the US to test his game on the Gateway Tour. Having turned Pro after a Top 20 finish at the 2005 Australian Open, David has had a great start to his Pro career with a couple of Top 5 results on the Von Nida Tour and a couple more Top 20 finishes. David has turned to Dare2Dream to help him fine tune his preparation for the Gateway Tour and help with creating a mindset for success. Dare2Dream is sure that David is going to have great success in the US and is privileged to be a part of Team Lutterus.
Sutherland Boys make Sth Australian State School Boys Team.
South Australian golfers, Ben and Patrick Sutherland both made the South Australian School Boys team that will compete in Perth for the National Schoolboys Championship later in the year.
Ben who is completing Yr 12 this year is also a member of the South Australian Junior State team and is making fantastic progress since working with Dare2Dream over the past 6 months.
Ben finished 6th in the selection event that was held in the week of July 10th-15th and was very satisfied to make the team and tick off yet another one of his goals for 2006.
Patrick who is currently studying Yr 8 is also a member of the South Australian Junior Team. He finished a fantastic 3rd in the selection event, which is a great achievement for a Yr 8 student and is keeping the momentum that Patrick has gained over the past 6 months with his golf and his life in general.
Both Sutherland boys have had a great 2006 so far and I would take note of both these boys as they have a great opportunity to achieve their dreams of becoming winners on the lucrative US PGA Tour in the future.
Dare2Dream congratulate both boys for daring to follow their dreams and start turning their dreams into reality.
Great work boys.
Sam makes NSW State School Girls Team.
Samantha Whittle has kept a great run of form going over the past few months with her selection in the NSW State School Girls team. Sam finished tied 3rd in the NSW School regional Championship which helped her gain selection in the State School Girls team. Sam also won her first big tournament at the Bankstown Junior Masters approximately 2-3 months ago. Sam has also had some very steady progress over the past 6 months which has seen her become a member of the NSW Junior State Team.
I am sure with Sam’s continued improvement in the future, Sam will have to get used to raising the Trophies in victory and Dare2Dream will continue to look forward to receiving the text messages with the great news. Keep enjoying the process of becoming the best you can Sam and we look forward to seeing you blossom into a LPGA Tour star of the future.
Lachie wins first Junior IVO at Warrnambool.
Lachlan Green has made an impact on the Junior Ivo Whitten scene by winning one of the bigger events on the calendar. Lachlan has been improving steadily over the past 12 months under the watchful eye of Croydon Golf Club teaching professional Michael Waghorn and the help of a great junior development program at the club. Lachlan has seen these improvements with some great results over the past 12 months but none bigger and better than winning the Warrnambool Junior Ivo Whitten tournament.
The Junior Ivo Whitten tournaments are the top standard of junior golf in Victoria so Lachlan’s victory will certainly boost his confidence and belief of future success in the game of golf. Keep up the great playing Lachie and look forward to seeing many more wins in the future.