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IT WAS knowing his own mind, understanding what he wants from golf and how he might get it, which enabled Andrew Coltart to step back from the pit of competitive meltdown. As he looks forward to the 2million Spanish Open at the PGA Golf de Catalunya in Girona next week, the former Ryder Cup player believes his career is again heading in the right direction.
Keen to maintain a streak of positive performances - in his past three events he was sixth at the Andalucia Open, 21st at the Estoril Open and 11th at the Volvo China Open - Coltart finds himself in a very different place from the black hole which saw him lose his European Tour playing privileges for the first time in 16 years at the end of 2007.See the full content of this document
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Coltart Getting Back in the Groove After Hitting Rock Bottom On Tour
"What had kept me going for a while [as a Tour player] was the category of all time money winners," he recalled in conversation this week. "It's right to have it, though maybe it's a false indicator. That was my crutch. And it wasn't until I lost all of that and found myself staring i...
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