The 24-year-old, who took up golf around four years ago, had a massive 47 stableford points at Brookwater Golf and Country Club to win the Lions’ leg of the PGA Challenge which gives Brisbane’s sporting elite the chance to show off their golfing prowess.
Rayner was joined in the first event of this year’s Challenge by 21 of his teammates who are all keen golfers and play together regularly, including co-captain Harris Andrews, Charlie Cameron, Dayne Zorko, Hugh McCluggage, Zac Bailey, Ryan Lester and Jackson Prior, who is the club’s low marker, playing off a handicap of four.
“I’m very excited. It’s going to be awesome,” Rayner said of the opportunity to play in his first PGA Pro-Am.
“Usually I’m losing 150 balls out here so it was good to finally tidy a few things up and get it right.
“If I play half as good (at Royal Queensland) as I did out here today, I’ll have a bit of fun.”
The Brisbane Broncos and Brisbane Heat will play their PGA Challenge qualifiers later in the year.
An overall winner will be decided on Pro-Am Day, November 20.
Leaderboard
1. Cameron Rayner 47
2. Jarryd Lyons 35
3. Scott Borlace 34
4. Anthony Corrie 33
T5. Shadeau Brain 31
T5. James Madden 31
T5. Charles Cameron 31
T5. Andrew Crowell 31
T5. Hugh McCluggage 31
T5. Harry Sharp 31