Crane And Na Watch Out. The World Speed Golf Champion Is Back
Ben Crane and Kevin Na and all you slow coaches out there check this out. How impressive is playing a 6,300 yard course with a running length of 5 miles (8 kilometres) in just 39 minutes?
That's what reigning World Speed Golf Champion Rob Hogan clocked on his first outing stateside of the year on his way to winning the Eastern American Speedgolf Open in Richmond Virginia. Here's the release from the event.
Irishman Rob Hogan defended his title at the Ea stern American Speedgolf Open this Saturday at the Foundry Golf Club in Richmond VA. Hogan, who plays out of Cregmore Park Golf Club in Co. Galway shot a Speedgolf score of 118, taking 79 shots in just 39 minutes.
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Allan Phillips of Arizona was runner up with a Speedgolf score of 121. The event raised over $100,000 for the First Tee childrens programme of Richmond an d Chesterfield. Hogan, who is the current world champion and official Speedgolf World no.1 said, "It is an honour to be invited back here to this great tournament and to defend my title is a dream that has been gathering momentum since last October in Oregon when the 2013 season finished up. I really want to thank Fred Tattersall, Jon Hottinger and all the guys involved in the running of this great event." Hogan takes home a cheque for $8,000 dollars and returns to Ireland on Monday where he runs the Hogan Golf Academy in Cregmore Park County Galway.
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That's what reigning World Speed Golf Champion Rob Hogan clocked on his first outing stateside of the year on his way to winning the Eastern American Speedgolf Open in Richmond Virginia. Here's the release from the event.
Irishman Rob Hogan defended his title at the Ea stern American Speedgolf Open this Saturday at the Foundry Golf Club in Richmond VA. Hogan, who plays out of Cregmore Park Golf Club in Co. Galway shot a Speedgolf score of 118, taking 79 shots in just 39 minutes.
NBC12.com - Richmond, VA News
Allan Phillips of Arizona was runner up with a Speedgolf score of 121. The event raised over $100,000 for the First Tee childrens programme of Richmond an d Chesterfield. Hogan, who is the current world champion and official Speedgolf World no.1 said, "It is an honour to be invited back here to this great tournament and to defend my title is a dream that has been gathering momentum since last October in Oregon when the 2013 season finished up. I really want to thank Fred Tattersall, Jon Hottinger and all the guys involved in the running of this great event." Hogan takes home a cheque for $8,000 dollars and returns to Ireland on Monday where he runs the Hogan Golf Academy in Cregmore Park County Galway.
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