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During the build-up to the England vs France game, there was plenty of talk about the future of the English national football team. However, I still don’t understand where this supposed bright future is supposed to come from. With players like Andy Carroll, Jay Bothroyd and Theo Walcott in the starting lineup, it seems the “golden age” of English football is over. Carroll doesn’t...
Published: June 2, 2010
Last week, Luke Donald secured his first win in professional golf since 2006, when he won the Madrid Masters. The 32-year-old Englishmen beat young Welshman Rhys Davies by one shot—finishing the tournament 21-under par. Donald’s last win came at the 2006 Honda Classic, with his last European Tour victories coming back in 2004 when he won the Scandinavian and European Masters. However, a...
Published: June 2, 2010
After Luke Donald’s win at the Madrid Masters last week, he is looking towards keeping up his form at this week’s Wales Open at Celtic Manor. The 32 year old Englishmen fended off up and coming Welshmen, Rhys Davies, to win by a single stroke on 21 under par. Even though Donald is considered to be one of England’s biggest talents, this was his first win since 2006 when he won the...
Published: June 2, 2010
Simon Khan, the 2010 BMW Championship Winner, relives the last two weeks since his victory before this week’s Celtic Manor Wales Open. After winning the European Tours flagship event, Khan has had a very busy schedule with the tour, qualifying for the US Open, and talking to the media about his success. A normal Monday after winning a massive tournament would usually result in a day’s relaxation,...
Published: June 2, 2010
German Martin Kaymer is one of Europe’s brightest talents that should be in contention for a place in the European team at Celtic Manor. This week is the Wales Open, and the players will be using the course that will be seen by a worldwide audience come October. When Kaymer first played on the course back in 2008, he was not a huge fan of it. However, the recent changes that have been made to...
Published: June 2, 2010
This week’s Wales Open has a home-grown hopeful in Rhys Davies, who has burst onto the European Tour. After coming through the Challenge Tour, winning an event in Morocco, and earning his card, he has set his sights on winning more on the main tour. Davies, who chose a career in golf over cricket, went toe-to-toe with Luke Donald at the Madrid Masters last week, finishing only one shot behind...