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Warwickshire at the British Masters Day 4 |
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It was a day of reckoning for Paul Broadhurst. Could he keep hitting fairways as he had done for the previous three round/ Would his aggressive putting, a carry over from his amateur and early professional times be rewarded? This was his story. |
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Warwickshire Day 3 Broadhurst Moves and moves
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| The sole representative of our guys left in the DailyTelegraph Damovo British Masters is Paul Broadhurst, looking to play significant catch-up after injury has prevented him from playing for eight weeks. With a pretty impressive fairway hitting percentage (by necessity as the Forest bears more than a passing resemblance to a US Open course), Paul was out in match 32 and lying in a £25 000 or so prize money placing  |
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British Masters 2004 Day 3 |
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Rain had swept through during Friday night, and stayed around to great the early starters which included Ian Poulter, Darren Clarke and Retief Goosen, all players who should make it into the NEC Invitational (in Akron later this year) by right. The Daily Telegraph British Masters had however, through the quality and depth of its field, become one of the 100 World Ranking points Tournaments of 2004 and as such, its winner would be guaranteed a place in the aforementioned World Championship event. |
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Warwickshire Day 2 and there is one bit of great news |
| For Steve Webster, the 2004 Daily Telegraph British Masters has been 27 holes of some of the best golf he can play and nine of the worst I should have been 4 or 5 under and instead I miss the cut!
Starting from the 10th, Steve was one over coming to the 17th, a dangerous par five where some have taken 8 (and more). The Webster play was a driver then a 5 wood to 15ft and an eagle to take him to +1 for the Tournament.
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Sjoland makes his mark. |
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Daily Telegraph Damovo British Masters Day 2 Friday. Past Irish Open winner Patrick Sjoland has been in the doldrums for the three years, having (in his own words) been unable to stop getting head of himself. Nearly a year working with a psychologist in Sweden showed fruition with a 5th place in Singapore and today he surged to the top of the leaderboard with a 65. |
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The British Masters Day 1 |
| The Daily Telegraph Damovo British Masters is in its second year under the auspices of Chubby Chandler and ISM and in just twelve months, its become an even bigger Championship with a cracking field and BBC coverage. One of the leaders is an ISM player, David Howell, with a 66 shot in the more benign conditions for the morning starters. |
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