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With winds gusting in Brittas Bay, average score among the field was 80.64


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The European Club, which is in pristine condition, was again the main protagonist in a stiff south-westerly breeze as the field was handed a major examination of mental and technical resilience. The year-old Corkman- winner of this title in similar conditions at Royal County Down in was five-over the championship through 11 holes yesterday but birdied the 14th and 15th to card a 72 that leaves him just a shot off the lead on three-over and in the final three-ball. So I am looking forward to another windy one tomorrow. It is all about patience and attitude here. I played really solid golf. I kept it together and sometimes hit bad shots, but in that wind, it is important to stay totally focused. What a beautiful course with great memories. I hope I get it done tomorrow. Playing in the worst of the wind in the penultimate group, he birdied the first, then reeled off 10 pars in a row before limiting the damage to bogeys at the par-three 12th and 15th coming home in the worst of the weather. Every single hole is a challenge, and you just need to be mentally focused.
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They are the amateur team of London Irish [3] and play at Hazelwood. The creation of London Irish Amateur was first discussed in when rugby union became professional and London Irish set aside resources for the creation of an amateur team. The first team's official name was changed to London Irish Wild Geese after the Rugby Football Union 's governance committee gave consent for the change of name. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. For the professional club, see London Irish. Retrieved 12 April London Irish archived. Archived from the original on 8 April
Twelve players vied for just one spot in the match-play bracket at Oakmont on Wednesday. A low hum of cars carried over the grounds from the nearby Pennsylvania Turnpike. Stray rumbles from the angry clouds on the horizon interrupted the murmurs. And 12 steely-eyed golfers paced about, preparing for the most nerve-wracking event in golf: a playoff. A few of the golfers flashed smiles as they cracked jokes with their caddies, but they all looked nervous. The stakes were obvious. Twelve golfers played 36 holes at the st U. Amateur in strokes.