News 
 Local News 
 Sport 
 General 
 DEBUT WINNER 

DEBUT WINNER

02 Nov, 2009 07:14 AM
THERE will be a new name on the N.J. Holmes Cup after Forbes golfer John Betland took out the 2009 Bathurst Open on the weekend.

All of the pre-competition hype was about defending champion and Duntryleague golfer Robert Payne, who was strongly tipped to take out his fifth Open title, but he will have to wait until 2010 for another attempt as Betland outclassed the Orange legend.

Betland shot rounds of 71 and 74 to give him an overall scratch score of 145, finishing two shots ahead of Bathurst talent Reece Hodson, who has continued his impressive season.

Not only was it Betland’s first win in the Open but also his first appearance in the tournament and he was modest about his achievements.

“I’m pretty pleased to get a win,” he said.

“I’ve never played the Bathurst Open, I’ve played in a few junior tournaments, Country Championships and such that have been played here. I had a bit of success, it was a few years ago now. I don’t think I ever won anything overall but I might have won my age group.”

Betland may have snuck under the radar coming into the tournament but he was happy with his build up and was quietly confident of doing well.

“I thought I was a bit of a chance, I’ve been playing alright lately so I came over here to have a bit of a lash,” he said.

He announced his intentions in the opening round, shooting a one under 71 to take a one-shot lead into the second day and, while his second round was a bit more scrappy, he still did enough to claim the win.

A birdie on the final hole gave him his two-shot bumper over Hodson.

“I had a 71 on Saturday and a 74 today [yesterday]. I played pretty well but the last nine [of yesterday’s round] were pretty scrappy,” he said.

“Conditions were pretty good and there wasn’t too much wind [on Saturday]. The course was playing pretty good so if you hit good shots you could score well.”

Betland said he wasn’t too concerned when he scored a double bogey on the 10th on Sunday, but put it behind him.

“I wasn’t really [worried], I double bogeyed the 10th hole which wasn’t a good start and had a couple of bogeys after that but had a birdie on the last hole to finish,” he said.

While a lot can change in 12 months, Betland said at this stage he was keen to come back and defend his title in 2010.

“I should be back,” the Forbes golfer and older brother of Bathurst Golf Club Junior Classic winner, Emma Betland, said.

While Betland took out the main prize, locals dominated the other divisions. Aaron Molenkamp took out the J Brooke Moore Cup for B grade with 164 shots, three ahead of Ben Matheson. In C grade it was Oberon player Jaydon Hadson who took the E.J. Hughes title with 185 shots on a countback from John Hodges.

Tim West won the A grade 36 holes handicap title by a shot from Darrell Bourke, while John Rogers and David King took out the B and C grade divisions respectively.

Print
Increase Text Size
Decrease Text Size
Page:
1

comments


No comments yet. Be the first to comment below.

post a comment


Screen name  *
Email address  *
Remember me?
Comment  *
 
We invite and encourage our readers to post comments. Comments are moderated and will appear as soon as our editor has approved them. When posting comments you agree to be bound by our Terms and Conditions.
HAPPY WINNER: John Betland is the 2009 Bathurst Open champion after solid rounds of 71 and 74 to finish two shots ahead of Bathurst golfer Reece Hodson. Photo: MARK RAYNER. 	110109mrgolf1a
HAPPY WINNER: John Betland is the 2009 Bathurst Open champion after solid rounds of 71 and 74 to finish two shots ahead of Bathurst golfer Reece Hodson. Photo: MARK RAYNER. 110109mrgolf1a

Most popular articles

1) Apple iPhone 4 32GB44 plans 12%
2) Apple iPhone 4 16GB44 plans 6%
3) HTC Desire4 plans 2%
4) Apple iPhone 3GS 8GB33 plans 2%
5) Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini Pro37 plans 1%

Mobile Phones | Broadband Plans

Get the best deal at Fairfax Digital - Rural Press

Domain - Search for local real estate agent


Western Advocate







Weather brought to you by:

Weatherzone

Navigate

Classifieds

More Ways to Read

Front Page

Current Issue
Privacy Policy | Conditions of Use | Advertising Terms | Copyright © 2010. Fairfax Media.
 SEND...
 SAVE...
 SHARE...