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National caliber

Local golfer ready to compete in first national senior men’s championsh­ip

- By Joey Smith

Brookfield golfer will test his game against the top senior players in the country at national championsh­ip.

Steve Locke has represente­d his province at national competitio­ns in the past, but next week’s Canadian senior men’s golf championsh­ip will be a whole new experience.

Locke won the Nova Scotia senior men’s title in August at his home club in Truro to earn the right to compete at the 72-hole national championsh­ip Sept. 11 to 14 at Kanawaki Golf Club near Montreal.

“It’s a real honour to represent the club and the province,” said Locke, 61, a Brookfield resident.

Locke is no stranger to competing at the national level. As a member of Brookfield Elks men’s fastpitch teams, he attended nine Canadian championsh­ips, winning gold in 1980.

Next week’s event will be his first national golf tournament.

“My goals are pretty modest,” he said. “This will be the best of all the seniors across the country so I feel like if I ever made the cut that would be a pretty big achievemen­t.”

During last month’s provincial event Locke’s game was rock solid. He carded scores of 73-7471 at the 6,113-yard Truro layout to finish at 5-over-par 218 for a five-stroke victory. Clubmate Nelson Thompson was second.

Locke credits friend and fellow Truro golfer Paul Coulson, who caddied for him during the final 36 holes, for his role in helping him win his first provincial golf title.

“Without having him on the bag it would have been very difficult to win,” he said. “He has a very calming effect, he knows my game…so a lot of credit can go to him. When things went awry or a little bit off kilter he was very calming.”

Locke’s 3-over 74 during the second round tied for low score of the day. During the final round, he was 2-under through 14 and finished at even par.

“Just to be fortunate enough to win a provincial event with the senior field we have in this province, it’s a real honour to just be able to come out on the other side of that, that’s for sure,” he said.

Locke, who has been playing golf for more than 30 years, is a 13-time winner of the men’s club championsh­ip in Brookfield. He joined Truro in the fall of 2013, and won this year’s senior men’s division.

“I like the competitio­n,” he said. “You always learn something; I tend to learn a lot more from losing than I do from winning.”

Joining Locke on the Nova Scotia team at next week’s national championsh­ip will be Dean Woodman of Avon Valley and Ken-Wo’s Steve Ward.

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Joey smiTh/Truro Daily News Brookfield’s Steve Locke will represent the Truro Golf Club and his province at the Canadian senior men’s golf championsh­ip.

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