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Once a motorcycle gang member, now a champion—Ryan Peake defies the odds to win the New Zealand Open and earn a shot at golf’s grandest stage.
Ryan Peake after securing a one shot victory at the 104th New Zealand Open ( Credit- getty)
In a story of resilience and redemption, Ryan Peake, a former Australian motorcycle gang member, completed a remarkable turnaround by winning the New Zealand Open, securing his place at the British Open later this year. The 31-year-old from Perth, who once served five years in prison for assault, now stands on the cusp of golfing glory after a one-shot victory at Millbrook Resort near Queenstown.
Peake’s triumph was more than just a win—it was proof that second chances can lead to greatness. Overwhelmed with emotion, the heavily tattooed left-hander celebrated on the 18th green, showered in champagne by friends, marking a moment few in professional golf could ever imagine.
“Yeah, I'm pretty lost for words at the moment, life-changing,” Peake said, holding back tears. “I always knew I could do it. It was just a matter of time. This is what I do now—I just want to play golf.”
His victory comes with a challenge—securing travel clearance to Northern Ireland for the British Open at Royal Portrush, given his past criminal record. However, Peake remains focused on proving himself at the highest level, turning his turbulent past into fuel for an inspiring future.
His journey is more than just about golf—it’s about rewriting destiny.
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