A) Matt Scoda :
On 7 January 2007, he reached a career high Official World Golf Ranking of third with a second place finish at the Mercedes-Benz Championship.
He is often talked of as a natural successor to Greg Norman in Australian golf, an impression reinforced when Norman's former caddy joined up with him and he was coached from 2000 to 2010 by noted instructor Butch Harmon, who has also coached Norman. He won The Texas Open in San Antonio and in November 2010 defeated a strong field to win the Singapore Open and he finishes the season as Australia’s number two ranked player .
In what year did this golfer take over as the World's #1 ranked golfer(4th digit)
B)Brent Yollaber:
This golfer finished 2010 as Australia’s leading world ranked male player.He is a patron and spokesperson for the Challenge Cancer Support Network, which has raised more than $9 million since 1993 for children with cancer and blood disorders.He became the first golfer to win the "triple crown" of the Australian Masters, Australian PGA and Australian Open in the same year.In what year was this? (1st digit)
C)Andy Josa:
This young golfer was born in Beaudesert, Queensland. His father took him to Beaudesert Golf Club and joined him as a junior member just past his sixth birthday. He was allowed to play 6 holes a day as a junior. His first big win was at the age of 13 in a 2000 Australian Masters junior event on the Gold Coast where he won with scores of 87, 78, 76 and 76
In May 2010, he became the youngest Australian to win a PGA Tour event, winning the HP Byron Nelson Championship.He gained entry into the 2010 Open Championship after Greg Norman withdrew. He finished the 2010 in 38th position in the world ranking ensuring a start at Augusta National for the first time in 2011. In what year did Andy set a new record becoming the first player in history to finish at 20-under-par in a major?(4th digit)
D)Tarren Plode:
This person is an Australian professional golfer who plays mainly on the U.S. based PGA Tour. He/she credits fellow Australian Greg Norman as his/her inspiration. He/she was sidelined for nearly 18 months in 1993 and 1994 after contracting Ross River Fever, a mosquito-carried virus which caused damage to the eyes. How many professional wins does he/she have?(first digit)
E) Patty Superlab:
In 2010, during the final round of the inaugural Greenbrier Classic, this player became only the fifth player in history to shoot a 59 in an official PGA Tour event He/she won the PGA Tour Comeback Player of the Year award in which year? (1st digit)
F)Levi Yoggoff:
This golfer claims to be a distant relative of the Royal Family and even more distantly related to Robert The Bruce . 2010 started well for Levi, moving to the world number 9 position with his victory at the SBS Championship in Hawaii but soon after that his position inside the top ten was in jeopardy and by the time the Australian Open came along in December the Victorian had slipped to 43rd in the world. His impressive victory at the Lakes however restored some of his status in the game and when, seven days later, he added a runner-up finish at the Australian PGA Championship he had improved to 23rd position in the world. What is his date of birth?(1st digit of the day of the month)
G)Ernie Trosep:
Ernie turned professional in 1978 and joined the PGA Tour of Australia, now the PGA Tour of Australasia. During his career, he has won many tournaments on the tour, including the Australian PGA Championship and Australian Open in 1989, the Australian Masters in 1991 and 1995, a second Australian PGA Championship in 2003 and a third in 2010. These last two victories meant that he had won professional events on the main men's tour in five separate decades, a feat achieved by very few players previously anywhere in the world . How many Australasia Tour wins does he have?(1st digit)
H) Kiti Shemrist:
This golfer is an Australian professional golfer who plays on the Futures Tour and the Ladies European Tour. Prior to turning professional, she was a member of the Golf Australia National Squad and travels the country, and the world, competing in amateur golf events.
She was the 2008 Australian Amateur Champion and was the low amateur in the 2008 MFS Women's Australian Open at Kingston Heath Golf Club, finishing at 1 under par in equal 5th place.
She turned pro at the end of 2009, earning playing privileges on the Futures Tour. In December 2009 she also qualified for the Ladies European Tour. She won her first tournament as a professional in January 2010 at the Canberra Ladies Classic on the ALPG Tour
In what year did she score a course record of 68 at Moonah Links, Victoria ? (4th digit)
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