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Stewart Ginn
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Stewart Ginn is an Australian native currently living in Malaysia. He enjoys traveling around the world to play golf. In fact, he has used up an estimated 20 passports to play golf throughout the world and has won tournaments on three different tours in his career. These victories include the 2002 FORD SENIOR PLAYERS Championship, 1995 Golf Digest Japan Championship, 1992 Indian Open, 1991 Malaysian Masters, 1986 Malaysian Open and Tasmanian Open, 1981 South Coast Open, 1980 Tattersalis Tasmanian Open, New South Wales PGA Championship, 1979 Mayne Nickles PGA Championship and New Zealand Open, 1977 Malaysian Open, 1975 Victorian Open, 1974 Martini International, and 1973 North Coast Open, Tasmanian Open and Victorian PGA Championship.
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Stewart Ginn, who lives in Malaysia, withdrew from the tournament and was replaced by Bob Murphy. In terms of difficulty in 2004, the TPC of Michigan, with a scoring average of 72.3888, ranked 16th out of 31 Champions Tour courses. The most difficult hole was the par 4, 455-yard No. 14 with an average score of 4.227. The field includes players from 10 countries: Canada (Dave Barr), Spain (Jose Maria Canizares), England (defending champ Mark James), Argentina (Vicente Fernandez), Australia (Rodger Davis, Graham Marsh), South Africa (John Bland, Hugh Baiocchi), Zimbabwe (Mark McNulty), Japan (Isao Aoki, Hajime Meshiai) and Ireland (Des Smyth).
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Stewart Ginn became seriously ill in September 1967, and was forced to take leave for several weeks. To compensate for his absence, writer Ralph Peterson introduced a new character - Vile, a brother of Nancarrow. Vile was played by Frank Taylor (who would later be seen as Sgt. Scotty Macleod in Division 4), and the character proved so successful that Vile stayed for the remainder of the series.
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Stewart Ginn bears an uncanny resemblance to famed director Steven Spielberg. But Friday in the first round of the $1.4 million Las Vegas Senior Classic, his golf game bore an uncanny resemblance to Lee Trevino's.
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DEARBORN, Mich., July 9, 2003 – Ford Senior Players Championship defending champ Stewart Ginn, and NASCAR legend Ned Jarrett, are both excellent drivers – on the golf course and the race track, respectively. Today, the pair exchanged their knowledge when Ginn received driving lessons from Jarrett at Ford’s Dearborn Proving Ground before Jarrett was given tips to improve his golf game by Ginn.
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The final episode of Rita And Wally featured the return of Stewart Ginn, Frank Taylor and Gordon Chater reprising their roles of Nancarrow, Vile and McGooley. Wally had just given himself the sack from his job, and the outlook for the future was looking bleak for the Stiller household. Then McGooley and his mates turn up on their doorstep. McGooley announces that his marriage to Maggie McMurtrie is over - they found they were not compatible and too much water had flown under the bridge - and they got a divorce. Part of the divorce settlement resulted in McGooley retaining one of Maggie’s five oil wells, and with the proceeds, he has bought another house in Balmain. Rita and Wally - and McGooley - were going home.
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