David Galloway (golfer)

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Born (1951-03-01) 1 March 1951 (age 74)
Canberra, Australia
Sporting nationality Australia
ResidenceAdelaide, Australia
SpouseGillian Galloway nee Coady (1975–2018 – her death)
David Galloway
Personal information
Born (1951-03-01) 1 March 1951 (age 74)
Canberra, Australia
Sporting nationality Australia
ResidenceAdelaide, Australia
SpouseGillian Galloway nee Coady (1975–2018 – her death)
Children3
Career
Turned professional1969
Former tourPGA Tour of Australasia
Professional wins8
Number of wins by tour
PGA Tour of Australasia3
Other5

David Galloway (born 1 March 1951)[1] is an Australian professional golfer. Galloway had much success in the mid-1970s, winning three official events on the PGA Tour of Australia. Though from Canberra, his career was strongly associated with South Australia. Galloway won his first two official tournaments in the state and finished runner-up at the 1974 and 1976 South Australian Open. Later in his career he has worked primarily as a golf coach and administrator in the state.

Galloway grew up in Turner, a neighborhood within Canberra.[1] He received media attention as early as the age of 14. Over the course of this age, he cut his handicap in more than half, from 27 to 13.[1] Roughly a year a later, at the age of 15, his handicap was down to 5.[2] In June 1967, at the age of 16, he shot a par round. Royal Canberra's club professional Ray Thomas noted at this time that he had "terrific potential."[3]

Amateur career

At the age of 16, Galloway started playing in elite local amateur events. In October 1967, Galloway won the Royal Canberra Golf Club's junior championship with a total of 316, defeating his nearest competitor by 11 strokes.[4] In June 1968, he played for Royal Canberra's team in a junior pennant competition against another local club, Yowani Golf Club. Royal Canberra won easily and Galloway won his individual match, defeating Brian Wellsmore, 2 and 1.[5] The following year, in July 1968, he and partner Rolf Hartley won a fourball event for best gross score, winning 2 up.[6] In November 1968, Galloway played the Royal Canberra Golf Club Championship. Galloway opened with an 81 but then shot a second round 73, ultimately tying the best round in the tournament. He shot a 74 in the third round to stay in contention. In the final round, he had a chance to win but his "good shot to the 18th green" went into a bunker. He made bogey and finished one shot out of a playoff. His 305 total still won the junior championship by three shots.[7]

Professional career

Professional wins (6)

References

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