A Nanaimo golfer is B.C. champion again in what he said might have been the most meaningful win in his career.
Sandy Harper, 65, won B.C. Golf鈥檚 senior men鈥檚 and super-senior men鈥檚 amateur championships at at tournament in late July at Uplands Golf Club in Victoria.
He won with a 54-hole score of three over par, two shots ahead of runners-up Norm Bradley and Stewart Scott, both of Kelowna. Harper went into the final round trailing by one shot, but his 鈥渕agnificent鈥 back nine play closed out an even-par round of 70 and earned him the title, noted a press release from B.C. Golf.
Harper suffered a stroke in 2020 and told B.C. Golf that it鈥檚 affected his vision and hand-eye co-ordination and it鈥檚 been frustrating not to be able to hit certain shots with the ease that he could before.
鈥淚f I didn鈥檛 play golf I don鈥檛 think I would have been as frustrated after having the stroke as I have been. Golf showed me that I am not the same person that I was in that regard,鈥 Harper said in the release. 鈥淏ut the flip side is the support you get from the golfing fraternity. That has been amazing.鈥
His competitors gathered around the 18th green at the B.C. championships to watch Harper close out his round and give him bear-hugs afterward.
鈥淭his win means more to me than probably any other tournament that I鈥檝e won, given what I have been through,鈥 Harper said.
The top three finishers at the tournament will represent B.C. at the Canadian Senior Men鈥檚 Championship in Red Deer from Sept. 6-9.
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