Jul 10th, 2017 Article
Player dogged by bad luck
Broke Hill Golf Club has changed the fortunes of an amateur golfer literally dogged by bad luck.
Broke Hill Golf Club has changed the fortunes of an amateur golfer literally dogged by bad luck.
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