Archive for November 3rd, 2007

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Saturday golf: A new golf bag for me: Taylormade R7

November 3, 2007

I had some difficulties with my winter bag. It was too small. So, i needed an allrounder.  At the local Nevada Bob store, i saw the beautifill taylormade R7 waiting to be purchased by me. Although it wasn’t for sale at first, because one little stich was loose. Got 80 euro’s discount…and Nevada Bob a happy customer.

This is it…

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Saturdag golf: 9 holes

November 3, 2007

Today the weather was so-so, but we had a good time on the red-loop at our golf club. because of a tournament starting mid-morning, we started at 8.20. We weren’t  the only one, and we had to couple with another pair of golf players. We enjoyed the course, and had a nice cup of coffee after the match. Nice couple we had to golf with.

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Volvo Masters update. Day 3. Justin Rose leeds

November 3, 2007

 1 Justin ROSE (ENG) 70 68 138 -4
2 Padraig HARRINGTON (IRL) 71 71 142 0
3 Miguel Angel JIMÉNEZ (ESP) 73 70 143 1
Søren KJELDSEN (DEN) 73 70 143 1
Graeme MCDOWELL (NIR) 68 75 143 1
Jyoti RANDHAWA (IND) 73 70 143 1
7 Simon DYSON (ENG) 74 70 144 2
Raphaël JACQUELIN (FRA) 71 73 144 2
Paul MCGINLEY (IRL) 69 75 144 2
10 Niclas FASTH (SWE) 75 70 145 3
Peter O’MALLEY (AUS) 70 75 145 3
Colin MONTGOMERIE (SCO) 72 73 145 3
Richard STERNE (RSA) 75 70 145 3

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Singapore: Els missed the cut…

November 3, 2007

South Africa’s Ernie Els missed the cut after Friday’s round of 5-over 76, which he called one of the worst he’s played this year. Missing the cut is likely more painful than usual for Els, as he chose to play this event rather than the season-ending Volvo Masters in Spain, jeopardizing his chances of topping the European Tour Order of Merit.els-3a.jpg

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Singapore: Cabrera Leeds!

November 3, 2007

U.S. Open champion Angel Cabrera shot a 1-under 70 to double his lead to four strokes after the third round of the Singapore Open on Saturday.Cabrera, of Argentina, fired three birdies and two bogeys to finish with a three-day total of 9-under 204 at the $4 million Singapore Open at Sentosa Golf Club.

our strokes behind in second place was Jin Park of the United States who had three bogeys and one birdie for a 1-over 72 at the remodeled 6,710-yard, par-71 Serapong Course.

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Phil Mickelson, who was six strokes off the pace at the start of the round, slipped further down the leaderboard after four bogeys, but got back into a tie for 11th place with birdies on the final two holes for a 2-over 73.

Mickelson’s tee shot on the par-3 17th glanced off the flag and rolled 3 feet away from the hole, denying him a hole-in-one. He finished with an even-par 213.

more tomorrow…