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The Winning Feeling |
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The HSBC World Matchplay 2006 - D2 - Wentworth - 'I tend to leave this a bit close' said the winner of the best match on a day when two matches were great to watch, the other two not so good, 'I won this game by getting back to level at lunch' - who was this winner? |
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Nearly back on track |
| Having struggled all Thursday because of a poor start, Ernie Els was in no mood to repeat the experience of his first round match against Scott Drummond. Up against Angel Cabrera, Els was out on 33 (-2) courtesy of four birdies as he established a 2 up lead. However, with the first round having produce 126 birdies and 15 eagles in the 8 matches, the odds were heavily in favour of more birdie wins and with three in a row from the 12th, Cabrera was back to all square and went one up with an eagle at the 17th. This was not the best scoring of the day though.  |
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Bring on the seeds – and the excitement |
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If yesterday was a struggle, with a stiff wind and generally tough conditions, the start of the quarter finals was much more like it in terms of some excellent golf and putting reputations on the line
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2006-09-15 |
| The HSBC World Matchplay 2006 - D2 - Wentworth - 'I tend to leave this a bit close' said the winner of the best match on a day when two matches were great to watch, the otehr two not so good, 'I won this game by getting back to level at lunch' - who was this winner?
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