Kulacz King of Cohuna - PGA of Australia

Kulacz King of Cohuna


The Ladbrokes Pro-Am Series travelled to Cohuna Golf Club, home of Stuart Appleby, for the event played proudly in his name, the Stuart Appleby Pro-Am.

The Ladbrokes Pro-Am Series travelled to Cohuna Golf Club, home of Stuart Appleby, for the event played proudly in his name, the Stuart Appleby Pro-Am.

"RickA picturesque course carved out of a river red gum forest and home to a large population of kangaroos, Cohuna Golf Club is a quintessential Australian layout.

It was a local who came out firing, Wodonga Head Professional Gavin Vearing setting the early pace with three consecutive birdies on the 5th, 6th and 7th holes.

However errant tee shots on the back-9 proved costly for Vearing who recorded bogeys on the 12th, 14th and 17th before a redeeming birdie on the 18th saw him post a round of 1-under 71.

In a case of the student becoming the master, Wodonga Trainee Professional Tim Purtill went one better than his boss firing 2-under 70, his scorecard featuring three birdies and a bogey.

Playing in the afternoon field, Andrew Kelly quickly overtook the morning field leader posting a 4-under 68 to be the clubhouse leader. Ryan Lynch soon joined him at the top of the leaderboard posted his own 68.

Teeing it up in the Stuart Appleby Pro-Am for the first time, West Australian Rick Kulacz got off to a slow start before finding the course to his liking on the back-9.

Making the turn at 1-under the card, Kulacz made birdies at the 10th and 12th holes before driving the green on the par-4 13th and rolling in a six-foot eagle putt to move to 5-under the card.

“On 13 I hit a good drive but it got a huge bounce and ended just six feet from the pin,” said Kulacz.

“It was nice to roll in the eagle with the next one.”

A birdie on the par-5 16th saw Kulacz take a two-shot lead over Lynch and Kelly, however, he gave it straight back with a bogey on the 17th.

A round of 5-under 67 provided Kulacz with a one-shot victory.

“This is my first time here and I must say I’m really impressed,” added Kulacz.

“I can’t believe you only have one person on the course staff here. A big thanks to Ross, he does an amazing job.”

As has become customary, with the event being played on a Thursday, Jarrod Lyle was in the memory of players who donned yellow in his honour.


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