Dunne drags his knees around to a second title
ALMOST 20 years after his first victory in the competition, Bill Dunne won his second L'Ancresse Open title on Saturday.
ALMOST 20 years after his first victory in the competition, Bill Dunne (pictured) won his second L'Ancresse Open title on Saturday. The 12-handicapper from the Royal Guernsey shot an excellent gross 76 in blustery conditions in the afternoon to overtake long-time leader Wayne Moore and claim first place by three strokes.
On a day when the weather certainly played a part, Dunne was one of those who benefited from going out later, yet they were still far from easy scoring conditions.
'When I used to play off two or three, I did know how to control the ball and yesterday I just told myself to keep it under the wind,' he said the day after his triumph. The 65-year-old admitted that he did not know what the leading score was when he went out at around 4pm.