Tag: Andrew Dodt

  • DODT BEGINS THE BATTLE TO RETAIN EUROPEAN TOUR CARD

    DODT BEGINS THE BATTLE TO RETAIN EUROPEAN TOUR CARD

    He missed the cut 14 times in the 21 tournaments he played on the European Tour this year, but Charlestown’s Andrew Dodt has started summer in great form. The 30-year-old will need to maintain it, to retain his tour card.

  • HUNTER SPORT WRAP – GOLF + BASKETBALL + SAILING

    HUNTER SPORT WRAP – GOLF + BASKETBALL + SAILING

    The Hong Kong Open has paid dividends for Waratah pro Andrew Dodt, who finished third. Fresh from his second place in the Australian PGA Championship, Dodt feels he’s put an otherwise frustrating year behind him.

  • DODT AND HIGGINBOTTOM SHARE 8TH SPOT IN NSW OPEN

    DODT AND HIGGINBOTTOM SHARE 8TH SPOT IN NSW OPEN

    Waratah-based professional Andrew Dodt and Charlestown’s Jake Higginbottom have finished as the best of our Hunter golfers at the New South Wales Open, tied in eighth position. Pacific Dunes pro Jamie Hook was a further two shots back following his final round 71. Young amateur Blake Windred unfortunately saved his worst for last, shooting a…

  • DODT LEADS HUNTER HOPES AT NSW OPEN

    DODT LEADS HUNTER HOPES AT NSW OPEN

    At the New South Wales Open in Sydney, Queensland’s Adam Blyth has a commanding four stoke lead on the field after today’s third round. The Hunter’s Andrew Dodt is the best placed local, he’s tied for ninth at 14 under. Charlestown’s Jamie Hook is enjoying a break-out tournament, he shot 66 to move into a…

  • DODT EYES WORLD TOP 50

    DODT EYES WORLD TOP 50

    Charlestown-based golfer Andrew Dodt believes he’s in career-best form, after his big win in Thailand last weekend. He’s now preparing for the next leg of the European Tour, as he eyes a top 50 world ranking.

  • DODT TAKES OUT THAILAND CLASSIC

    DODT TAKES OUT THAILAND CLASSIC

    Hunter-based golfer Andrew Dodt has produced a flawless final round at the Thailand Classic to win the $2.5-million tournament by one shot. The 29-year-old carded five birdies in his 67, then faced a nervous wait on the 18th. Local favourite Thongchai Jaidee needed this putt to drop, to force a playoff. “Cheering and yelling then commentator…

  • DODT LOOKING FOR ANOTHER EUROPEAN SHOT

    DODT LOOKING FOR ANOTHER EUROPEAN SHOT

    Newcastle golfer Andrew Dodt says his recent win at the Queensland Open is the perfect launching pad for another shot on the European tour. After the disappointment of losing his playing card last year, he’s now focussed on getting his career back on track.