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Ian Baker-Finch still loves golf so much he plays 200 times a year and has set himself the goal of breaking his age before he turns 65. He tells The Saturday Telegraph there are no regrets about ...
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Ian Baker-Finch analyses the hopes of Australia’s leading contenders. Lee, 26, will enter this week’s Masters as Australia’s most likely prospect after his maiden PGA Tour victory at last ...
David Feherty played his fair share of solid golf at the highest levels, but arguably his biggest contributions to the game came in his post-playing career. Since his retirement from competitive ...
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"To me, that was the hard one because it was the end of an era. Here I was, Ian Baker-Finch the television guy and not Ian Baker-Finch the player. Now I'm totally over it." But if Baker-Finch is ...
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Major champion and Australian golf icon, Ian Baker-Finch, will succeed Rodger Davis as the next Chair of the PGA of Australia. A member-elected Director for six years and Deputy Chair for the past two ...