Jun 28th, 2016 Article
GP's Golf Nurse wins Aegean Airlines Pro-Am
GolfPunk’s very own Golf Nurse Carly Booth has become the first ever female winner of the Aegean Airlines Pro-Am. Here’s how she did it.
GolfPunk’s very own Golf Nurse Carly Booth has become the first ever female winner of the Aegean Airlines Pro-Am. Here’s how she did it.
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This will render you speechless...
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