日韩午夜精品视频,欧美私密网站,国产一区二区三区四区,国产主播一区二区三区四区

Home / Sports / Golf / News Tools: Save | Print | E-mail | Most Read | Comment
Barclays Scottish Open Golf Day 1-International field enjoys a taste of Scotland
Adjust font size:

By David Ferguson

Scotland is the home of golf, and the country is steeped in golf's traditions. Golf now is an international sport, but the great thing is that those who become captivated by the game invariably embrace its past with all its traditions too. International visitors come to Scotland equipped with a knowledge and enthusiasm not only for golf as a sport, but for all of the history and legends that form part of its fascination.

2. Two local marshalls follow play with intense interest

Two local marshalls follow play with intense interest



On the first day of the Barclays Scottish Open I found myself in conversation with a French spectator, Alain Le Grignou, and our conversation turned to some of the exploits we had seen in the competitions we have watched. We talked about the terrific uphill drive of over 370 yards that Argentinean Rafa Echinique had unleashed on the 17th hole at last week's Open de France.

In an effort to impress my new acquaintance, and with next week's Open on my mind, I then recounted one of my favorite anecdotes from the annals of golfing history – the albatross struck by Young Tom Morris over almost six hundred yards on the first hole of The Open Championship in 1870.

Alain corrected me with careful courtesy: "You are right about the feat, but wrong about the course and the score. The competition was at Prestwick, not Troon, and even though it's generally considered to be the first albatross recorded in The Open, his score was actually a three, not a two. At nearly six hundred yards, and with the equipment of the day, the hole would have been classed as a par six. Oh and by the way," he added. "Young Tom Morris is credited with the first Open Championship hole-in-one as well. He managed that a couple of years earlier, also at Prestwick..."

Alain was right about the course. It's an easy mistake to make, as Troon and Prestwick lie adjacent to one another, and share a boundary. He was also right about everything else – I went back and confirmed it later.

International flavor is one of the defining characteristics of the Scottish Open. The field has been drawn from all the corners of the globe, and at the end of the first day's play the top five names on the leaderboard came from five different nations – Australia, Spain, Scotland, England, and Ireland.

3. Foxgloves and marsh reeds add character to the water hazards

  Foxgloves and marsh reeds add character to the water hazards



Leading the charge was Australia's left-hander Richard Green. Green has been in good form over the past year – he represented his country in the Omega World Cup at Mission Hills in China last November, and last week in the Open de France he featured prominently right through until the last day, finishing in a tie for sixth.

Green was one of those invited to take part in Wednesday's pro-am, but he played poorly and was sufficiently dissatisfied to stay late on the range trying to iron out the faults in his game: "I probably spent an hour and a half last night working away," he said. "Most of my that time was good quality work, doing the right things, and it got me in the right frame of mind and got my find back on track. It's just a matter of finding that little swing thought that gets you back online or back on plane again, and I have a few triggers to work on when things are not going right."

1   2    


Tools: Save | Print | E-mail | Most Read Bookmark and Share

Comment
Pet Name
Anonymous
China Archives
Related >>
- China's Feng Yue'er leads youth brigade
- Barclays Scottish Open Preview-Half a battalion of Big Guns in action at Scottish scene-setter
- Leong looks to turn season around at Selangor Masters 
- Title holder Hend headlines stellar cast at Indonesia President Invitational
Special Reports
Ice-cool Kaymer pours himself a double Scotch

More >>

Upcoming Events

July 2009

- 25th Summer Universiade
- Cycling: Tour de France
- Swimming: FINA World Championships
主站蜘蛛池模板: 杭锦旗| 扎赉特旗| 丹巴县| 罗城| 乌兰浩特市| 赤水市| 巍山| 桃园县| 大余县| 喀喇| 泾源县| 北流市| 九寨沟县| 潮安县| 灌云县| 德昌县| 西乌珠穆沁旗| 安乡县| 当阳市| 长阳| 平潭县| 新蔡县| 仪陇县| 五家渠市| 徐汇区| 滨海县| 保德县| 仙游县| 昆山市| 神池县| 左贡县| 高唐县| 英山县| 富阳市| 岑巩县| 宜兴市| 高密市| 贡嘎县| 龙胜| 根河市| 普陀区|