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Geoff Parslow (born 3 March 1947) is an Australian
professional golfer A professional golfer is somebody who receives payments or financial rewards in the sport of golf that are directly related to their skill or reputation. A person who earns money by teaching or playing golf is traditionally considered a "golf pr ...
. Although Parslow spent most of his career as a club professional and golf course designer he had success as a touring professional, notably winning the 1977
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over Greg Norman and Johnny Miller. By the late 1970s he was considered "undoubtedly the best Australian club professional."


Professional career

Parslow turned professional in 1964. He had success as a young professional, winning the 1964 and 1965 Australian Trainee Championships. Overall he won 19 young professional events during this era. In 1966, he began to play in bigger events. In March and April he played on the
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. In October he had some success at the
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in New Zealand, finishing only two behind
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after the second round. In 1969, Parslow began to have serious success as a touring professional. He won the
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that year. In February 1970, he opened 69-66 (−11) to find himself only one shot back of Englishman Guy Wolstenholme at the
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(though he would end up finishing well behind David Graham). For most of career, however, Parslow worked primarily as a club professional and golf course architect. As of August 1972, Parslow was the club pro at
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in
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, a suburb of Melbourne. In 1973, he started the golf architecture company Edward & Geoff Parslow and Associates (EGP) with his brother Ted. Parslow, however, would intermittently play in professional tournaments as a touring professional throughout the 1970s. He finished runner-up at New Zealand's 1975
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, four shots behind
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. Parslow also received much media attention for his performance at the 1977
Victorian Open The Vic Open is an annual golf tournament held in Australia. It was founded in 1957 and is the Victoria state open championship for men. It is run by Golf Victoria and is a Golf Australia national ranking event. The event is held concurrently ...
. The event was played at his home club, Yarra Yarra, where he would open the club shop in the morning at 9 am. Parslow opened with a two-under-par round. During the second round, three hours after opening the club shop, he went out to play at noon and shot a 63 (−9) to take a 5-shot lead over amateur Kevin Hartley. He tied
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's course record. This was followed by a third round even-par 72 to maintain the five shot lead, this time over Greg Norman. Professionals Johnny Miller,
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, and Barry Burgess were a further shot back. In the final round, he recorded a 70 to defeat Norman by four. Alan Cooper finished a shot back in solo third and Nagle and Miller another shot back in a tie for fourth. His performance received much media attention, including from the ''New York Times.'' As a club pro, he defeated some of the world's best, in particular reigning Open champion Miller. On 4 July 1977, he qualified for the
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. However he played poorly at Turnberry, opening with a 79 and missing the cut. Three weeks later, he played in the
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tournament, a European Tour event. He played well, finishing in a tie for 13th, three out of a playoff. By 1979 he was considered by a golf journalist for the ''Canberra Times'' as "undoubtedly the best Australian club professional not playing the circuit full time." Two years after his victory, Parslow again played excellently at the Victorian Open, this time held at
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. He opened with a one-under-par 71 and then a 72 to tie for the lead. He then shot 75 and 73 over the final two rounds to finish at 291 (+3). Though an "unusually high score" for a good result it was enough to get into a playoff. Parslow played against Rodger Davis and defending Masters champion Gary Player. Player had a five-foot putt to win on the first hole but missed. Davis made a five-metre birdie putt on the next hole to win. Parslow won A$5,900 in the defeat. Later in the year, Parslow qualified for the
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. He finished T-54 in the event. The following week, he played in the
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. He shot a course record 66 (−6) in the third round to place himself in a tie for third, just three back. However, amidst the "wet, windy conditions" he fell well back in the final round, losing to compatriot Graham Marsh. In July the following year Parslow won the Australian Four-ball, a team event, with partner Paul Foley. During the ensuing decades Parslow focused mainly on his work as a club pro and golf course designer. In January 1980, Parslow transitioned as a club professional from
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to Tweed Heads Golf Club. In 1988, he and his brother designed Murray Downs Golf and Country Club. In the early 1990s, his company expanded into Asia. In 1992, he formed Edward & Geoff Parslow (M) Sdn Bhd to serve clients in Malaysia and ultimately moved offices to
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. Later that year, they completed their design of the Golf Club Datai Bay in Malaysia. The company has also designed Kuala Lumpur Golf and Country Club, a course that has hosted the
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. In 1994, they formed the subsidiary Edward & Geoff Parslow (Fareast) Ltd. to serve clients in China.


Senior career

In middle of 1997, when he turned 50, Parslow decided to play on the international senior circuit. In 1998, his first full season on the
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, he recorded one top-10 in 18 events and finished 45th on the Order of Merit. Two years later, in 2000, he recorded his second top−10, a third place tie at the Belfry PGA Seniors Championship with Kurt Cox, one out of a playoff. He was never able to break through and win, however, or finish within the top-30 of the Order of Merit. His top-10 at the Belfry was his second and final top-10 on the tour. After 2002, he did not play again on tour. He has also played some Asian and Australian senior events.


Personal life

Parslow has a brother, Ted. Like Parslow, Ted was a very talented amateur golfer. In addition, Ted holds degrees in Civil Engineering from the
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. He dovetailed these skills to be a golf course designer. He has teamed up with Parslow, working together on a golf course design company. As of 1979 Parslow was married. In his spare time he enjoys gardening and surfing.


Professional wins (5)


PGA Tour of Australasia wins (1)

PGA Tour of Australasia playoff record (0–1)


Other wins (4)

*1964 Australia Trainee Championship *1965 Australia Trainee Championship *1969
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*1980 Australian Four-Ball (with Paul Foley)


Results in major championships

CUT = missed the half-way cut
"T" = tied Source:


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External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Parslow, Geoff Australian male golfers PGA Tour of Australasia golfers European Senior Tour golfers 1947 births Living people Place of birth missing (living people)