SYDNEY golfer Adam Revai has won the 2009 NSW Mid Amateur Championship with a consistent performance over 54 holes at the Killara Golf Club.
Revai, a member of the Australian Golf Club, finished with rounds of 71, 75 and 72 for a total of 218.
It was his second Mid Amateur Championship, having won the inaugural event in 2006.
Revai jumped to a one stroke lead after the first round but came into the final day tied with a group of three, including Paul Blake (The Australian), Ian Bradley (The Australian), and John Small (Killara).
In the end it was a trifecta for the Australian club, with Bradley finishing three strokes behind in second place and Blake a further stroke behind in third.
The NSW Mid-Amateur Championship is open to male amateurs who are between 30-55 years, with a handicap of 9.4 and under.
“The Mid Amateur events create a great atmosphere for competitors and this event is going from strength to strength,” NSW Golf Association General Manager, Golf Programs and Services, Graeme Phillipson, said.
(Photo courtesy NSW Golf Association)
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