Success Feels 'Weird' for Drysdale

The ScotsmanJune 11, 2009

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HAVING already earned more prize money in six months, in excess of 280,000, than during any other full season since he turned professional 14 years ago, it's little wonder Dunbar's David Drysdale feels a weight has been lifted from his shoulders as he looks forward to competing against the world's best golfers this summer.

At the start of a two-week break from tournament golf before he returns to play in half-a-dozen consecutive events, including the French Open, the Barclays Scottish Open and the Open championship, Drysdale is hopeful the removal of stress from the work place will bring about the best in his game.

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Success Feels 'Weird' for Drysdale

More accustomed to scrapping for survival on the European Tour, the 34-year-old cruised through qualifying at Sunningdale for the Open earlier this week and is keeping his fingers crossed the sec...

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