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28

The British phlegm is imposed

Posted by Aaeron Ehast

The British phlegm is imposedNine years ago, Lee Westwood was the only present among the hundred best golfers in the world. Today, Luke Donald, 32, has allowed four Englishmen are already immersed in the ‘top-ten’ world: Donald himself, Westwood, Ian Poulter and Paul Casey.

The artist’s brush, the man who chose to live in Chicago and marry an American surrounded by his best pictures, won a victory today and to perseverance, to the serenity and British phlegm. Only two gestures of rage, Luke Donald, the presumption of victory after 70 holes as leader of the Madrid Masters and 260 offered the reality hits that hid in his phlegmatic brain: at last he saw as a champion of a tournament after four years dry dock.

Donald remained calm, calculating, straight … and led for three rounds. At last, the “rookie” Welshman Rhys Davies, the Italian Francesco Molinari and Alvaro Quiros temperamental would test the calmness and coolness of Donald in a day of intense sun and 32 degrees. Nothing disturbed the Royal Society Donald. Not even his good shots, not bad (only four “bogeys” throughout the tournament). Pressure nor Davies, Molinari and Spanish Quirós a stifling day. Read the rest of this entry »

Ian Poulter (pictured) has exceeded 4 / 2 Paul Casey, in an all-English final on 36 holes, and won the Accenture Match Play Championship, the first of four races of this season’s World Golf Championships (WGC), which is disputed on the path of the Ritz-Carlton, in Marana, Arizona. In Finalino for third place (18 holes) swept the Colombian Camilo Villegas, Sergio Garcia (5 / 4), winning five holes and without conceding any. The last day started with the conclusion of the semifinal between Casey and Villegas, stopped after 23 holes the previous night, and English passed the turn with a bogey to par against the Colombian to 24th.

Casey in the final went ahead at the second hole, but Poulter has been equalized and then led the dance, forcing the opponent to a continuous, exhausting chase. The 14th and go 4 up, but Casey is back in race two holes before recovering halfway point. Poulter, however, is distributed as a fury to the recovery and the 20th is back up again 4. New reaction of Casey, who endorsed the holes 27 and 28, but it was the swan song, because Poulter closed the account with a birdie at 33 rd and a par at the 34th.

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After a long and terrible day of semifinals, Ian Poulter and Paul Casey have been found to play the final match.
Ian Poulter has done what he had to do at hole 16 – hit the green on the par-3 to much pressure as possible on his opponent.
Paul Casey, meanwhile, found the bunker left of the green. Read the rest of this entry »