The former member of the motorcycle gang Rian Peake admitted that he changed his life after the victory reserved her place at this year’s open championship.
The Australian regained victory in one Shola in Meltrook Resort in Queenstown, shooting at the finals of Round 66 to finish 23. Under the plot. To complete a fairy tale turnover for a 31 year old.
Peake’s victory comes after attacking five years in prison, when he was part of the bike gang rebel.
He did not have the necessary visa to travel to New Zealand for the tournament until the beginning of the week and, as a result, he just arrived on Tuesday before the first round on Thursday.
By winning the title, PEAKE has gained a place at this year’s open championship, which takes place at the Royal Portrush in July live Ski Sports.
“I just changed my life. That’s what I do,” Peake said. “I want to be here and I just play golf. The story is what you are, but I’m just playing golf here.”
Peake played amateur golf in his youth and during his time in prison, he contacted the coach of Ritchie Smith to ask if he wanted to compete competition.
“I always knew I could do it. It was just a matter of time when I did,” Peake added.
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