Tag: Andrew Dodt

  • DODT DETERMINED TO RETURN TO GOLF’S BIGGEST STAGE

    DODT DETERMINED TO RETURN TO GOLF’S BIGGEST STAGE

    He’s just competed in his first major, but Charlestown golfer Andrew Dodt isn’t dwelling on his time at the British Open. The 31-year-old now wants to maintain his form, to ensure he returns to the game’s biggest stage.

  • ANDREW DODT QUALIFIES FOR HIS FIRST MAJOR

    ANDREW DODT QUALIFIES FOR HIS FIRST MAJOR

    Charlestown’s Andrew Dodt has missed out on the winner’s cheque at the $9-million Scottish Open, but his effort in the final round still earned him a special prize. Dodt’s fourth place earned him a start in his first major, the British Open.

  • BRITISH OPEN BECKONS FOR DODT

    BRITISH OPEN BECKONS FOR DODT

    Hunter golfer Andrew Dodt has battled wet and windy conditions, to grab a share of the lead heading into the final round of the $9-million Scottish Open. He shot a one under par 71 on day three, including this birdie on 18. The Australian was in a similar position at the BMW PGA Championship in England…

  • DODT REMAINS IN THE SCOTTISH OPEN HUNT

    DODT REMAINS IN THE SCOTTISH OPEN HUNT

    Newcastle golfer Andrew Dodt remains firmly in the hunt at the Scottish Open, closing in on a dream start the British Open. He’s in a share of second after two rounds, just one shot back from the leaders. If he can hold onto that spot, he’ll line up at Royal Birkdale next week. Dodt is…

  • DODT OFF TO A FLYER AT SCOTTISH OPEN

    DODT OFF TO A FLYER AT SCOTTISH OPEN

    Charlestown golfer Andrew Dodt has made a sensational start to the Scottish Open, after the opening round he’s in a share of second, two shots off the pace. Dodt produced a blistering front nine and can now eye off an even bigger prize. He’ll gain entry into the British Open if he finishes in the…

  • BRITISH OPEN IN ANDREW DODT’S SIGHTS

    BRITISH OPEN IN ANDREW DODT’S SIGHTS

    Charlestown’s Andrew Dodt will have three chances to qualify for the famed British Open, when he returns to the European Tour later this month. He’s coming off a strong result in England, that saw him jump up the money list.

  • DODT SETTLES FOR SIXTH AT THE BMW PGA CHAMPIONSHIP

    DODT SETTLES FOR SIXTH AT THE BMW PGA CHAMPIONSHIP

    Overnight leader Andrew Dodt shot a final round 73 to finish in a tie for sixth at the $9-million BMW PGA Championship in England. A double bogey on the par-three 14th cruelled the Newcastle golfer’s chances… but this birdie on 17 restored some confidence. “Crowd murmer. Hello. Hello. Ayyy. Beautifully done from the Aussie.” The…

  • DODT LEADS THE FIELD INTO FINAL ROUND OF BMW PGA

    DODT LEADS THE FIELD INTO FINAL ROUND OF BMW PGA

    Newcastle golfer Andrew Dodt will take a one shot lead into the final day of the $7-million BMW PGA Championship in England. Having carded back-to-back 70s, Dodt fired a 68 in the third round to climb into top spot. But with the likes of Lee Westwood and Henrik Stenson in the field, the Australian knows he’s…

  • TOP TEN AT KIWI OPEN LITTERED WITH HUNTER AND CENTRAL COAST GOLFERS

    TOP TEN AT KIWI OPEN LITTERED WITH HUNTER AND CENTRAL COAST GOLFERS

    In golf and Michael Hendry has won the New Zealand Open, after the Kiwi won a three way playoff this afternoon. The Hunter’s Andrew Dodt and James Nitties tied with Dimi Papadatos from the Central Coast in sixth. Nitties started the day in striking distance of the tournament leader, but a few early bogeys cruelled…

  • NITTTIES WITHIN STRIKING DISTANCE AT NEW ZEALAND OPEN

    NITTTIES WITHIN STRIKING DISTANCE AT NEW ZEALAND OPEN

    In golf and James Nitties remains in the hunt for the New Zealand Open title, despite a frustrating third round. Dimi Papadatos from the Central Coast is tied for third, while Charlestown’s Andrew Dodt is still in striking distance. Nitties carded his third straight round of 66, but it could have been even better. Time…