John Daly dominates final day of AT&T Australian Skins

Golf

Sunday 11 February 1996 19:02 EST
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John Daly, the Open champion, dominated the final day of the AT&T Australian Skins on Australia's Gold Coast yesterday, taking his earnings to pounds 52,000 by winning five holes outright. Only Laura Davies, the British world No 1 and the first woman to play in a major skins event, was able to bring a temporary halt to Daly's run of success, winning pounds 4,000 at the par-five 11th hole and pounds 6,500 overall. Tom Watson, who won two skins on Saturday, was unable to add to his earnings and finished with pounds 14,000, while the defending champion Peter Senior, of Australia, earned just pounds 2,500.

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