Kingston Heath Mavericks

Kingston Heath Mavericks

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Meet the Squad

Andrew
Marshall

England

Andrew, who turned professional in 1983, earned over €2 million through a career where he captured multiple wins including the 1988 Girona Open and the 1995 Volvo China Open. Known for his long driving and tactical course management, he has played on the DP World Tour, Challenge Tour, MENA Golf Tour, PGA EuroPro Tour, and now the Legends Tour. His most high profile win to date came at the 2025 Sergio Melpignano Senior Italian Open. On the MENA Golf Tour, he won the 2016 Sheikh Maktoum Dubai Open.

FUN FACT

Marshall once shot a rare 60 in a competitive round in England, highlighting his ability to go exceptionally low when in peak form

Stephen
Gallacher

Scotland

Gallacher, who turned pro in 1996, has recorded six DP World Tour victories, earned over €7 million in career prize money, and reached a career-high world ranking inside the top 50. A 2013 Ryder Cup winner for Europe, he claimed the Scottish Open twice (2013, 2016) and later added multiple titles on the Sunshine Tour, extending his success across three decades.

fun FACT

He recorded a hole-in-one on the 18th at the Scottish Open in front of his home crowd.

Clark
Dennis

USA

Clark turned pro in the late 1980s and built a successful career on the Legends/Senior Tour, securing six senior titles, including the Senior Italian Open (2017, 2018), Dutch Senior Masters (2017), MCB Tour Championship Mauritius (2018), WINSTON golf Senior Open (2019), and the 2024 Costa Navarino Legends Trophy. He has earned over $2 million in career prize money and was the 2017 Legends Tour Order of Merit champion ad Rookie of the Year.

fun fact

He started playing golf competitively at age 10 and once revealed that he hadn’t become a golfer he might have been

Stephen
Dodd

Wales

Even at 60, Stephen remains a competitive force on the Senior Tour proving his game remains sharp against the best in the business. Prior to that, he built a long, successful career on the European/ DP World Tour after turning professional in 1986. His standout season came in 2005, when he won the BMW International Open and topped the European Tour Order of Merit. Stephen has earned over €2 million in prize money.

fun fact

Interestingly, his first European Tour win came 11 years after he turned pro, when he won the Madrid Open in 1997, proving persistence pays off.

Dwight
Yorke

Trinidad and Tobago

One of the Caribbean’s most accomplished footballers, scoring 123 Premier League goals and playing a pivotal role in Manchester United’s 1999 Treble-winning season, Yorke was also the highest-scoring non-European in Premier League history at one point. Now based in the UAE, he actively plays celebrity, charity, and invitational golf events, including the Dubai Invitational and Moonlight Classic, teaming with professionals and sporting icons like John Elway. His playing career and media work have built a net worth of approximately $25 million.

fun FACT

He is a qualified commercial pilot and flies planes recreationally, showcasing a passion for aviation alongside his football and golf interests

Alexandra
Swayne

U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS

Cincinnati-born Alexandra began golf at age 12 and won the 2015 Drive, Chip & Putt National Championship at Augusta National as a junior. At Clemson University, she became the first Tiger (the University’s athletic nickname), to qualify for both the U.S. Women’s Amateur and U.S. Women’s Open in the same year (2021), finishing sixth among amateurs at the latter. Turning pro in 2022, Alexandra has made 39 LET cuts from 49 starts. She represented the U.S. Virgin Islands at the 2023 Pan American Games.

fun fact

She once finished ahead of stars like Nelly Korda and Michelle Wie as an amateur at the U.S. Women’s Open.

Andrew
Marshall

England

Andrew, who turned professional in 1983, earned over €2 million through a career where he captured multiple wins including the 1988 Girona Open and the 1995 Volvo China Open. Known for his long driving and tactical course management, he has played on the DP World Tour, Challenge Tour, MENA Golf Tour, PGA EuroPro Tour, and now the Legends Tour. His most high profile win to date came at the 2025 Sergio Melpignano Senior Italian Open. On the MENA Golf Tour, he won the 2016 Sheikh Maktoum Dubai Open.

FUN FACT

Marshall once shot a rare 60 in a competitive round in England, highlighting his ability to go exceptionally low when in peak form

Stephen
Gallacher

Scotland

Gallacher, who turned pro in 1996, has recorded six DP World Tour victories, earned over €7 million in career prize money, and reached a career-high world ranking inside the top 50. A 2013 Ryder Cup winner for Europe, he claimed the Scottish Open twice (2013, 2016) and later added multiple titles on the Sunshine Tour, extending his success across three decades.

fun FACT

He recorded a hole-in-one on the 18th at the Scottish Open in front of his home crowd.

Clark
Dennis

USA

Clark turned pro in the late 1980s and built a successful career on the Legends/Senior Tour, securing six senior titles, including the Senior Italian Open (2017, 2018), Dutch Senior Masters (2017), MCB Tour Championship Mauritius (2018), WINSTON golf Senior Open (2019), and the 2024 Costa Navarino Legends Trophy. He has earned over $2 million in career prize money and was the 2017 Legends Tour Order of Merit champion ad Rookie of the Year.

fun fact

He started playing golf competitively at age 10 and once revealed that he hadn’t become a golfer he might have been

Stephen
Dodd

Wales

Even at 60, Stephen remains a competitive force on the Senior Tour proving his game remains sharp against the best in the business. Prior to that, he built a long, successful career on the European/ DP World Tour after turning professional in 1986. His standout season came in 2005, when he won the BMW International Open and topped the European Tour Order of Merit. Stephen has earned over €2 million in prize money.

fun fact

Interestingly, his first European Tour win came 11 years after he turned pro, when he won the Madrid Open in 1997, proving persistence pays off.

Dwight
Yorke

Trinidad and Tobago

One of the Caribbean’s most accomplished footballers, scoring 123 Premier League goals and playing a pivotal role in Manchester United’s 1999 Treble-winning season, Yorke was also the highest-scoring non-European in Premier League history at one point. Now based in the UAE, he actively plays celebrity, charity, and invitational golf events, including the Dubai Invitational and Moonlight Classic, teaming with professionals and sporting icons like John Elway. His playing career and media work have built a net worth of approximately $25 million.

fun FACT

He is a qualified commercial pilot and flies planes recreationally, showcasing a passion for aviation alongside his football and golf interests

Alexandra
Swayne

U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS

Cincinnati-born Alexandra began golf at age 12 and won the 2015 Drive, Chip & Putt National Championship at Augusta National as a junior. At Clemson University, she became the first Tiger (the University’s athletic nickname), to qualify for both the U.S. Women’s Amateur and U.S. Women’s Open in the same year (2021), finishing sixth among amateurs at the latter. Turning pro in 2022, Alexandra has made 39 LET cuts from 49 starts. She represented the U.S. Virgin Islands at the 2023 Pan American Games.

fun fact

She once finished ahead of stars like Nelly Korda and Michelle Wie as an amateur at the U.S. Women’s Open.

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