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Post by The Boss on Apr 4, 2021 17:40:06 GMT
This tournament will be the final opportunity for players to find their best form in preparation for the first Major of the season, the Masters, next week. Our host is Sedgefield Country Club in North Carolina, the actual course used for this event in 1970. It was designed by Donald Ross and opened for play on 1926, and has hosted this event since 1936. Tree lined fairways and undulating greens dictate that accuracy and good putting will be necessary to score well here, so make sure your course management is up to the job, as good decision-making will be vital.
Good luck to all...
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Post by The Boss on Apr 8, 2021 10:33:55 GMT
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Post by The Boss on Apr 9, 2021 22:44:39 GMT
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Post by The Boss on Apr 11, 2021 10:01:51 GMT
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Post by The Boss on Apr 12, 2021 17:10:49 GMT
Round 4 - Of the three most likely winners after the third round had been played out, it transpired that not one of them won! Tournament leader at the start of the day Roger Instell started the final round but mysteriously failed to finish, leader for the first two days Bob Fletcher slumped to a 69 and dropped to 3rd spot, while form player Mark Lipping leapfrogged Bob into 2nd place with a 66 but still finished 3 strokes behind the winner. That was JUAN AETEE who was red hot today and his incredible round of 58 gave him his first PGA career win!! Ian McKinley scored under par in all four rounds but only finished tied for 8th, but I know for a fact he has made a space in his wardrobe for a green jacket so maybe he is saving his best golf for Augusta... Not surprisingly Juan's 58 was the best round of the week. Bob Fletcher's 61 was the best effort of the opening day, while Mark Lipping's 63 was equal best with Gary Player in Round 2. Mark's 64 in Round 3 was also the best of that round. This result means that it is now very difficult to predict who will do what in the first Major of the season, but that only adds to the event's fascination...
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