The trials and tribulations of golf
Monday, July 26th, 2010It has been an interesting six weeks in the life of American golfer Dustin Johnson, to say the least.
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It has been an interesting six weeks in the life of American golfer Dustin Johnson, to say the least.
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Tiger Woods (10/3f Outright) claims he has put the fun back into his golf as he prepares to tee off at the Quail Hollow Championship in Charlotte, North Carolina.
The 34-year-old came fourth on his return to the sport at the US Masters in April after becoming engulfed in a sex scandal last autumn.
Woods was fairly satisfied with his showing in Augusta as he prepares to step up his comeback and has hinted that he is now mentally refreshed after appearing to lead a double life.
He said: “I have had a lot of struggles internally for a while now and that’s one of the reasons why it wasn’t that much fun.
“The game is now where it used to be and where it should be. It should be fun. It is a game.
“Even though I do it for a living, it’s still a game and it wasn’t that for a while.”
Masters winner Phil Mickelson is a 10/1 shot for glory in Charlotte.
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Donal Hughes from the Irish Examiner previews this week’s Austrian Golf Open and which players have the greatest chance of success.
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Austrian Golf Open betting: Donal Hughes of the Irish Examiner with his picks for the Austrian Golf Open.
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The full list of 28 teams for golf’s World Cup in China on November 26-29 has now been confirmed.
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Now that Tiger Woods is gone – for how long nobody knows – the search for the next superstar of golf will have even more focus on it after the Christmas break.
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No Tiger Woods, no Phil Mickelson. Surely then no better opportunity for Lee Westwood to win his first World Golf Championships title.
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