Date: April 30, 2017
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Phillips and Milbourne Awarded Consistency Trophies

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Golf Tasmania recently announced the winners of the prestigious Toogood and Goggin Consistency Trophies for men and women.

 

Tasmania Golf Club member and 39-year-old state team member Andrew Phillips won his second consecutive prize.

 

The Toogood Trophy is named after Alfred Toogood the father of Tasmanian golfing legend Peter Toogood.

 

Phillips contested 18 rounds throughout the 2016/17 season and finished with an average of 71.03.

 

Fellow club members Paul Read and mark Schulze placed second and third with averages of 72.62 and 72.93 respectively.

 

Royal Hobart Golf Club’s Sam Eiszele picked up the Merv O’May Trophy for colts aged between 18 and 24 with an average of 75.95.

 

Tasmania Golf Club’s Georgia Milbourne picked up the corresponding trophy for women named after another of Tasmania’s golfing greats, Lindy Goggin

 

Milbourne contested 14 rounds during the 2016/17 season and accumulated an average of 71.15.

 

Penguin Golf Club’s Kalynda Cowen placed second with an average of 78.31 with Hallie Meaburn, Goggin’s granddaughter from Royal Hobart, third on 81.30.

 

17-year-old Zahara Lemon was successful in the girls’ consistency trophy named in honour of Tammy Hall with an average of 73.56.

 

While Prospect Vale Golf Club’s Ryan Thomas collected the Athol Shephard trophy for boys with an average of 75.74.