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PGA Professionals Rob Coles, Greig Hutcheon, Philip Archer and Richard O’Hanlon all finished inside the top 30 at Trump International Golf Links.

Coles (pictured), who was part of the 2017 Great Britain & Ireland PGA Cup team with Archer and Hutcheon, was tied for third position at the end of day one following a brilliant round of 68.

A difficult 77 followed on day two but Coles found some good form again to put himself right into contention heading into the final day thanks to a third round total of 69. A final round score of 74 saw Coles finish level par for the tournament and tied in ninth place.

PGA Professionals Rob Coles, Greig Hutcheon, Philip Archer and Richard O’Hanlon all finished inside the top 30 at Trump International Golf Links.

Coles (pictured), who was part of the 2017 Great Britain & Ireland PGA Cup team with Archer and Hutcheon, was tied for third position at the end of day one following a brilliant round of 68.

A difficult 77 followed on day two but Coles found some good form again to put himself right into contention heading into the final day thanks to a third round total of 69. A final round score of 74 saw Coles finish level par for the tournament and tied in ninth place.

PGA Professionals Rob Coles, Greig Hutcheon, Philip Archer and Richard O’Hanlon all finished inside the top 30 at Trump International Golf Links.

Coles (pictured), who was part of the 2017 Great Britain & Ireland PGA Cup team with Archer and Hutcheon, was tied for third position at the end of day one following a brilliant round of 68.

A difficult 77 followed on day two but Coles found some good form again to put himself right into contention heading into the final day thanks to a third round total of 69. A final round score of 74 saw Coles finish level par for the tournament and tied in ninth place.

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Scotsman Hutcheon (pictured) finished two shots back in 13th with the highlight of his week coming on day three after shooting an impressive two-under-par.

Archer bounced back from a three-over-par opening round by shooting 71 (one-under-par) on day two. The Englishman shot three-over-par again on Saturday but moved up the leaderboard on the final day thanks to an excellent level-par-round of 72.

O’Hanlon, who is a regular on the Legends Tour, shot one-over-par on days one and two before scoring one-under-par on day three. The former PGA Midland Regional Order of Merit winner ended the tournament with a five-over-par round of 77 to finish tied 25th on +6.

Elsewhere, 2019 Great Britain & Ireland PGA Cup Vice-Captain, Michael Watson finished tied 33 on nine-over-par and Welshman Liam Bond finished one shot back from Watson on 10-over-par.

Scotsman Hutcheon (pictured) finished two shots back in 13th with the highlight of his week coming on day three after shooting an impressive two-under-par.

Archer bounced back from a three-over-par opening round by shooting 71 (one-under-par) on day two. The Englishman shot three-over-par again on Saturday but moved up the leaderboard on the final day thanks to an excellent level-par-round of 72.

O’Hanlon, who is a regular on the Legends Tour, shot one-over-par on days one and two before scoring one-under-par on day three. The former PGA Midland Regional Order of Merit winner ended the tournament with a five-over-par round of 77 to finish tied 25th on +6.

Elsewhere, 2019 Great Britain & Ireland PGA Cup Vice-Captain, Michael Watson finished tied 33 on nine-over-par and Welshman Liam Bond finished one shot back from Watson on 10-over-par.

Scotsman Hutcheon (pictured) finished two shots back in 13th with the highlight of his week coming on day three after shooting an impressive two-under-par.

Archer bounced back from a three-over-par opening round by shooting 71 (one-under-par) on day two. The Englishman shot three-over-par again on Saturday but moved up the leaderboard on the final day thanks to an excellent level-par-round of 72.

O’Hanlon, who is a regular on the Legends Tour, shot one-over-par on days one and two before scoring one-under-par on day three. The former PGA Midland Regional Order of Merit winner ended the tournament with a five-over-par round of 77 to finish tied 25th on +6.

Elsewhere, 2019 Great Britain & Ireland PGA Cup Vice-Captain, Michael Watson finished tied 33 on nine-over-par and Welshman Liam Bond finished one shot back from Watson on 10-over-par.

CLICK HERE to watch highlights of the final round from the 2023 Staysure PGA Seniors Championship at Trump International Golf Links, Scotland.

CLICK HERE to view a full list of scores from the event.

* PHOTO CAPTION - Peter Baker alongside Phil Harrison, CEO Legends Tour, Ryan Howsam, Staysure Group Chairman & Legends Tour Co-owner, Eric Trump, Executive Vice President of Trump Organisation, Sarah Malone, Executive Vice President of Trump International, Tim Rouse, Captain of The PGA and Rob Maxfield, Chief Executive of The PGA. Photo courtesy of Getty Images.

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