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A 12-year-old with autism won a golf tournament after only playing 3 rounds in his life
The attention of the New Zealand golf world is now on a 12-year-old boy with almost no experience, who borrowed clubs, and competed in basketball shoes. Bayleigh Teepa-Tarau won the nine-hole competition at the AIMS Games, a national competition for adolescents designed to promote diversity amongst the nation’s sporting youth. Bayleigh finished with an 87 in the Stableford scoring system, and despite being given a handicap because of his inexperience, he still floored onlookers as he showed a knack for the game typically reserved for those of years or play, or at the very least months with a professional coach. Zespri AIMS Games School Sporting Championships

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