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Vancouver Island teen who played golf 130 straight days during pandemic wins B.C. title

Nanaimosa国际传媒檚 Matthew Wilson wins B.C. Golf juvenile championship by five strokes
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Nanaimosa国际传媒檚 Matthew Wilson celebrates winning the B.C. Golf juvenile boyssa国际传媒 championship earlier this month in Pitt Meadows. (Bryan Outram/B.C. Golf)

A B.C. teen played golf 130 days straight during the pandemic and that dedication has led to a provincial championship.

Matthew Wilson, a 15-year-old from Nanaimo, won B.C. Golfsa国际传媒檚 juvenile boyssa国际传媒 championship earlier this month in Pitt Meadows.

Wilson won in style, as he shot a 66 in his third and final round on a sweltering-hot Aug. 12 at the Golden Eagle Golf Club, the best round by any golfer in the tournament all week. He ended up at five-under par over the three days to win by five strokes.

Wilson , as he was shooting rounds of 100 as a junior before the pandemic afforded him more time to focus on his golf game.

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He told B.C. Golf that most of the rounds were at his home course, Nanaimo Golf Club, where he played daily from March until July, when he finally took a couple days away from the fairways to go mountain biking.

At provincial championships, Wilson and tournament runner-up Shunkichi Yamamoto of Victoria were tied going into the final round and were still tied after nine holes before Wilson started to create separation.

Wilson said after his win that hesa国际传媒檚 excited about his golfing future.

sa国际传媒淗opefully I can play in a lot more tournaments and give myself more chances to win, of course, and hopefully get a good scholarship when I am older,sa国际传媒 he said.

Vancouversa国际传媒檚 Forrest Van Alstine was third at the tournament at two-over par.

Burnabysa国际传媒檚 Luna Lu won the juvenile girlssa国际传媒 championship by seven strokes, finishing her three rounds at two-under par. Ling Yu (Katherine) Hao, also of Burnaby, and Chelsea Truong of Victoria tied for second at five-over.

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