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Former Gang Member Ryan Peake Achieves Stunning Victory at New Zealand Open, Securing Spot in The Open Championship

Pedro Espinola Special Correspondent / Updated : 2025-03-03 11:35:47
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Queenstown, New Zealand - In a remarkable turn of events, Australian professional golfer Ryan Peake, a former member of the notorious Rebels motorcycle gang, has emerged victorious at the New Zealand Open. This stunning win has not only marked a significant milestone in his career but also earned him a coveted spot in the prestigious Open Championship.

Peake's journey to this triumph is nothing short of extraordinary. With a past deeply entrenched in crime, including a five-year prison sentence for assault, his participation in the tournament was almost jeopardized due to visa issues stemming from his criminal record.

"I always believed I could do it," Peake expressed after his victory. "It was just a matter of when. My family and friends believed in me, and that's what made it possible. My life has changed."

Despite his turbulent past, Peake's dedication to golf remained unwavering. After his release from prison, he focused solely on the sport, earning his place on the Australian Tour this season. His victory at the New Zealand Open, held at Millbrook Resort, not only secured his first professional win but also granted him entry into one of golf's most esteemed major championships.

Peake's final round of 6-under-par 65 secured his victory with a total score of 23-under-par 261, edging out fellow Australians Jack Thompson and Kazuki Higa, as well as South African Ian Snyman, by a single stroke. This win marks a remarkable comeback for Peake, who has overcome significant obstacles to achieve his dreams.

The tournament also saw South Korean golfer Koh Gun-taek, who led after the third round, finish in fifth place with a total score of 21-under-par 263.

Peake's story is a testament to the power of redemption and the ability to overcome adversity. His victory at the New Zealand Open is not just a personal triumph but an inspiration to many.

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