A review of some recent events for golf
Lee Westwood will be anticipating his Europe Ryder Cup captaincy in the next season. He has never had the top sport but one can continue to dream in the circumstances. This is not to say that he does not have the capabilities. In fact he is one of the great players on the team and perhaps his day will come at some point. His dreams are still waiting for their fruition but when the time comes it is safe to speculate that the results will be excellent. There is also some news that Luke Donald has achieved a third place in the Canadian Open. This could act as a stepping stone to his inclusion in the Ryder Cup team. The gold rankings remain quite close with just one point between the top three golfers. This is a good situation after the almost boring dominance of Tiger Woods.
The Euro tour will be taking camp in Bahrain in the inaugural setting for this particular location. One hopes that the events will go smoothly for all the players and the fans. We can also report that Carl Pettersson has won the Canadian Open. The winning score was helped by one shot. It was a game of nerves and determination. There was excellent news for the home crowd when Richard Johnson won the Scandinavian Masters with a thirty food birdie putt. Edoardo Molinari is not happy with the third place because of his ambitions to join the Ryder Cup table for the European team. Bernard Langer has won the Senior Open Championship at Carnoustie. This is his first senior major trophy and one can only hope that there will be more in the pipeline.
It has been reported that Jiyai Shin has won the Evian Masters but it was something of a nerve wrecker. South Korea will be proud of their player and the achievements that have come to the national team. Mamo Osani has also won the Sega Sammy Cup. There was a tournament record when Carl Pettersson managed the ten under par at the sixty. This is one vital statistic to keep for the Canadian Open.
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July 30th, 2010 at 2:42 am