Scott Gardiner - Interview
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Scott Gardiner: - Started Golf at 7 years of age in Sydney - Moved to the Gold Coast where he won the Club Championship at Coolangatta Tweed Golf Club  - Represented NSW in the state team - Represented Australia in the National Team - Gained a scholarship at The Australian Institute of Sport in Melbourne - Turned pro in 2000 - Played on the Korn Ferry Tour for 7 years from 2005 to 2012 - Gained his PGA Tour card in 2013 - Played in the final group of the Sony Open in Hawaii with Phil Michelson - He watched Adam Scott finish eagle, birdie, eagle to win the Scottish PGA, then got a lift on his private jet - He now lives in Arkansas in the US, and coaches all skills levels, but mainly aspires to help other young golfers gain confidence and achieve their goals - Scott is married with two sons
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