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Tuesday, September 8, 2009
British Masters at the Belfry risale
British Masters at the Belfry risale As the British Masters is set to begin Thursday, May 18, can not be known to many that the playing field has cards. The Forest of Arden has lost its grip on the British Masters, and now has fallen into the hands of Belfry.The Bell is no stranger to the European tour, which was the venue for the Ryder Cup from 1987 to 2002. Forest of Arden was the seat of the British Masters for a period of three years. Apart from the likes of Sergio García, Thomas Levet, Luke Donald and the remaining 9 of twelve winners of the 2004 Oakland Hills attending.Bringing back to visit the bell has raised a number of wonderful memories for many players, but none more than the 2002 winner Paul McGinley. This stretch of holes and winning the Irish final putt to win in 2002. Many of the players who will attend this year? S have made many stops in North America and the hope of changing scenery.Many golfers get chills just walking through the doors of this fabulous course. Which certainly has a history of great prestige, and many players have long to play in this course. The champion of this event Thomas Bjo believes that competition for this year? S event will be strong, maybe even fierce.Bjo believes that it is easy to have a score of players who can steal the show at the bell this year and is expected to be a walk in the park. Regardless of how the touament is played, this is sure to draw a big crowd and a great event to be greater hours follow.Check information in the comments of the experts
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