Galloway's Magic 59 is Justin time for Costa Brava Trip

25 September 2018

Justin Galloway achieved golf’s magic number 59 as he clinched an all-expenses trip to Spain and a place in the grand final of A Taste of Costa Brava.

The 49-year-old from Alverstoke shot a superb 10-under-par round at Lee-on-the-Solent’s par-69 course to register a feat akin to golf’s version of the Holy Grail, holding his nerve as the pressure mounted.

Admittedly, it was a nett 59 – 10 under his playing handicap of 18 – rather than the score achieved by only a handful of professionals in Tour events, but even so, it’s an outstanding achievement for any handicap golfer.

It means Galloway will now be undertaking his own version of a European tour with a 36-hole competition at two of the Spanish region’s leading lights: Club de Golf Peralada and Torremirona Golf next month as he battles for the top prize alongside seven other winners from Hampshire, Sussex and Surrey.

Galloway said: “I had been going well in the competition the week before and then blew up on the final two holes and the guys I was playing with were making a few comments when I was in a good position!

“I got to the final few holes and played a bit safe but it’s great to have won it and can’t wait to get out there. It was one of those days when everything fell into place and I think I only missed one putt in the round. I’ve only ever beaten my 18 handicap four times in my life so this was a bit unexpected!”

As a result of his fine round, Galloway, who is a company director for Mildren Construction, has now seen his handicap cut to 14 but is keen to enjoy the experience as he goes for glory.

He said: “I’ve played abroad a few times before but nothing like this. I’m looking forward to it and it should be fantastic.”

Situated 100 kilometres north of Barcelona in a region nestling between the foothills of the Pyrenees and the waters of the Mediterranean, the Costa Brava enjoys average annual temperatures of 16.5Cᵒ and offers an array of first-class golf experiences in a natural and unspoilt environment, including the world-class PGA Catalunya.

Galloway joins fellow qualifiers Keith Price (Rowland's Castle), Peter Griffin (Golf At Goodwood), Clive Prior (Bush Hill Park), Jim Henderson (Foxhills), Wes Davies (Cranleigh), Simon Mortlock (Burhill) and Kevin Burt (Dummer) in the battle for the coveted trophy.

Jaume Marin, marketing director of Costa Brava Tourism, said: “Congratulations to all of our winners. We look forward to welcoming them to the final in the Costa Brava where we will crown our new champion. It is the second year of the tournament and we believe it will grow to help continue to promote the destination for golfers in the coming years.”
For more information about playing golf in the Costa Brava, visit golf.costabrava.org

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COSTA BRAVA TOURIST BOARD – GOLF CLUBS
The Costa Brava Tourist Board offers golfers the opportunity to enjoy outstanding golf all year-round in one of the most beautiful and unspoilt natural environments in Spain and Southern Europe.
Situated 100 kilometres north of Barcelona in a region nestling between the foothills of the Pyrenees and the waters of the Mediterranean, the Costa Brava boasts an array of first-class golf experiences, and the association features seven golf clubs and nine varied layouts from some of the game’s most well-known and accomplished designers.
The golf clubs in the Costa Brava-Empordà Golf Course Association are:
- Club Golf d’Aro Mas Nou (
www.golfdaro.com)
- Club de Golf Costa Brava (
www.golfcostabrava.com)
- Empordà Golf (Forest and Links courses) (
www.empordagolf.com)
- Club de Golf Peralada (
www.golfperalada.com)
- PGA Catalunya (Stadium and Tour courses) (
www.pgacatalunya.com)
- Golf de Pals (
http://golfdepals.com)
- Torremirona Golf Club (
www.golftorremirona.com)

THE COSTA BRAVA
The coastal region of the province of Girona, the Costa Brava (which translates as “wild coast” in English) features of 214 km of spectacular and captivating coastline running between Blanes in the south and the French border in the north.
One of Catalonia’s principal tourist centres, the area enjoys average annual temperatures of 16.5Cᵒ has everything needed for an unforgettable stay; from outstanding nature, beaches and forests to unforgettable culture, history, gastronomy and art, many of which enjoy international recognition.
The most well-known towns and cities in the Costa Brava and the province of Girona include the historical city of Girona, Figueres – the home town of famous Catalan artist Salvador Dalí – Olot, Banyoles, Blanes, Platja d’Aro, Pals, Peralada, Lloret de Mar, Cadaqués, Tossa de Mar and Peratallada.
www.costabrava.org

GETTING THERE
The Costa Brava and its golf courses are easily accessible from the UK and Europe with regular flights operating from across the continent into the three main airports serving the region – Girona (in the centre), Barcelona (one hour’s drive to the south) and Perpignan (to the north).

Contact:

Steve Wilson - Editorial Manager
Costa Brava Girona Tourist Board c/o The Azalea Group
Tel: +44 1730 711 920
Email: steve@theazaleagroup.com
Website: golf.costabrava.org