Biggest of wins
“I was with Jackie last year so I know what it’s like to lose,” Gole said. “She’s a great player and for me to come on top this year is in many ways one of my biggest wins in golf. The fact no Australian had ever won it was on my radar and was a huge driver in me coming over again, because it’s a long way to travel. It’s a thrill, and to share it with my husband Sam makes it an even bigger thrill. I also had a lot of people back at my golf club who have supported me to come over here the last two years. I owe them a huge thanks.
“It’s unbelievable. What a week.”
White joins countrymen Dale Moray (1985), William Shean Jr (1999), Kemp Richardson (2001, 2004) Paul Simson (2008, 2010), Chip Lutz (2011, 2012, 2016), Patrick Tallent (2015) and Elliott (2021) in a select group of players to have won the US Senior and Senior Amateur championships. It’s a fitting accomplishment considering White teaches history back in his hometown of Spartanburg, South Carolina.
“That’s some rather nice company to join,” said White, who returned a two-under par closing 69.
Difficult scoring conditions
He was the only player in the field to return two sub-70 scores, having opened with a 68. Indeed, his were two of only four sub-70 scores recorded all week.
The 56-year-old’s performance was all the more impressive considering he was making his links golf debut. White, who will play in the Senior Open presented by Rolex at Carnoustie in two weeks’ time, is making his first trip to Europe along with wife Sherri, who caddied for him this week.
“It was a team effort out there because her companionship, our conversations, allowed me not to get caught up in the moment. It helped me relax. I couldn’t have done it without her.
“I have had a little experience back home playing courses like Chambers Bay where you often have to run the ball into greens, but nothing like this week. Saunton is just a superb golf course.
Winning is obviously a thrill but, as I was telling Sherri, whatever happened this week was always going to be a fabulous experience.”
Nadine Gole can attest to that.