
Western Australia, Australia
Laid out by Graham Marsh, the 18-hole course at Secret Harbour Golf Links, was inaugurated with an exhibition game involving its designer, Lee Trevino and Gary Player.



Laid out by Graham Marsh, the 18-hole course at Secret Harbour Golf Links, was inaugurated with an exhibition game involving its designer, Lee Trevino and Gary Player.



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Graham Marsh, nicknamed “Swampy,” was a fine cricketer as a young man and he trained as a maths teacher at Claremont Teachers College after graduating from the University of Western Australia.
Graham Marsh, nicknamed “Swampy,” was a fine cricketer as a young man – his younger brother Rodney was a batsman/wicket-keeper for Australia from 1970 to 1984 – and he trained as a mathematics teacher at Claremont Teachers College after graduating from the University of Western Australia.
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