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HEIWA PGM CHAMPIONSHIP 2019
Scott Vincent from Zimbabwe jumps up to the top with his beloved wife side by side
"Back home, there is no ocean, and not much wind."
But Scott Vincent managed to tackle the windy condition and marked bogey free 65 on Round 2 of Heiwa PGM Championship.
"It is wonderful to play seeing the beautiful ocean view. I am being able to control my shots from yesterday."
After his turn, he made a chip in eagle from 10 yards outside of the green at Par 5 1st hole. Then he ended the great round with a great par save by making 2-meter clutch putt.
"He has done perfect today" said his loving wife who has been married for 2 years now.
"She is wonderful wife and excellent caddy."
Professional golfer's caddy bag is very heavy duty for a woman to carry, but she says, "I have been playing soccer for 20 years and I have confidence on my leg strength."
She seemed to have no problem walking up the steep hilly course. Her mightiness seemed glorious.
On Scott's caddy bag, a cross and a heart is drawn by marker pen.
"It means God, we love you."
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent are very devout Christian, they meditate before the starting hole, and pray before they tee off everyday
This is their first time to visit Okinawa. Emerald green ocean view is so romantic, and it makes the couple excited.
"We really wish that we could share the joy of victory together."
Loving couples' first ever victory together might be very close.
Profile of Scott Vincent
Born in Harare, the capital of Zimbabwe. Started to play golf influenced by his father. He has graduated from Georgia Tech in USA. He has shown his talent both in academics and golf. In 2010 and 2012 he has been elected as a representative in World Amateur. He has won at the 2014 The Players Amateur, the prestigious tournament that Bill Haas and Ricky Fowler has their names as the past winners. With this prestigious title he was exempted to RBC Heritage and made the cutline on his first try at US PGA Tour. He has turned Pro in 2015, and has been playing in Africa, Canada and Asian Tours. Hasn't won yet but has finished in 2nd 5 times. He has finished in 11T at QT Finals of Japan Tour last December. He won the Abema Tour's LANDIC CHALLENGE 7 in June, and now is at 14th on that Money Ranking. He has already earned the exemption for the front half season of the Japan Tours next year.