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GIVEN the frequently wicked capriciousness of the typical Open championship course - undulating terrain and coastal winds that can make ball control about as straightforward as juggling wet soap - perhaps the title in Troon this week will go to the golfer who is most proficient at throwing a double six.
When Retief Goosen, the South African who is currently the hottest practitioner on the planet, talked yesterday of the indispensability of good fortune in the armoury of any player aspiring to triumph in a major, he was echoing an insightful remark made by Greg Norman at Muirfield 17 years ago.See the full content of this document
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Luck Is On Goosen's Side
The great Australian had just completed the first round in his defence of the championship he had won at Turnberry in 1986 and, specifically, w...
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