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Woodland Manor Golf Club player Paul Elvin turns professional

Paul Elvin
Paul Elvin

Young golfer Paul Elvin turned professional this week, just days after breaking the course record at his local club, Woodlands Manor.

The 18-year-old, who lives at West Kingsdown, and works at London Golf Club, made his debut in the pro ranks by finishing ninth with a two-over par 72 at the tptour series event at Knole Park in Sevenoaks on Monday.

Ahead of him is a busy schedule that will see him embark on a full season on the EuroPro tour, playing several Challenge Tour events, as well as qualifying for The Open and Tour School.

Elvin (pictured) , who plays off plus one, said: "I started playing at the age of 11 and began competitive golf about five years ago.

"I am excited about the prospect of turning pro and feel I am playing well at the moment. I used to work in the pro shop at Woodlands Manor, so I know the course and the people there well."

Reflecting on his new record, achieved in a monthly medal in one of his final events as an amateur, Elvin added: "I knew the previous record was 64 so I had to birdie each of the last three holes to beat it by one."

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