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| R11 driver from TM Webb Simpson of the United States, on Open debut, has birdied 10, 12 and 17 to get to three under par. You might not have heard of Simpson with discount golf equipment, but he's had two seconds on the PGA Tour this season. Simpson, 25, had a spot of bad luck in New Orelans earlier this season: standing over a 12-inch putt on the 15th green, Simpson was the victim of a gust of wind that caused his whoesale golf clubs to move a quarter of an inch. Because he had addressed it, he called a penalty shot on himself, and instead of winning the tournament by a stroke for his maiden victory, he lost it in a play-off to Bubba Watson. Bit silly really. Co-leader Tom Lewis: "I didn't realise I'd made birdies from 14 to 17, when you're in the zone you don't really notice. [Tom Watson] was a great man to be with diablo edge irons for sale, really helpful. He said some really nice things in the recorder's hut and I was thrilled to be in his presence. You couldn't play with a more generous man." Ryan Palmer for birdie at 14 and he drains it to move to three under, fellow American Justin Leonard, champion in 1997, has just dropped a shot at 15 to fall back to -1. Still a few players out TaylorMade R11 Driver for sale and about at Royal St George's, with a whole gaggle of players on two under, including Swede Fredrik Andersson Hed and first alternate Ricky Barnes. US Ryder Cup captain Davis Love III is one under through 17, as is fellow American and former Ryder Cupper JB Holmes. Tom Watson hangs back as his threesome approach the 18th green, the old man allowing the 20-year-old Tom Lewis the spotlight. Cute chip from Stenson, he should get r11 taylormade driver in par from there, and Lewis leaves himself four or five feet. Old Tom Watson makes his par putt for a two-over-par round of 72, a round that could have been far better. Lewis, displaying nerves of steel, pops in his par putt for a round of 65, which ties the lowest ever by an amateur in a major. Stenson sneaks his in for a round of 71, which is a welcome return to form for the Swede, but it's all about young Lewis - you have to say that's magnificent... | |
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