Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Jamie back to win the little battles Gallacher to cousin Stephen

USING the belly-putter for the first time he lent it to his cousin-of, Stephen is trying to win a bout fought the yips-Jamie Gallacher wins the device back to his first round of matches in the sunny two Two-way. Ayrshire to play with the Erskine n Michael Dailly against brink-34-year-old Member of Sunningdale was returned to the life cycle, when the opponent is lost the ball in the rough and, ultimately, by the hole. Both players were safely and two la st and the progress of the Dailly appeared after his first putt rolling around two feet set. "I was ready to shake his hand but at the same time, I knew he had a difficult putt, he had to hole the wrong side, and it was some of the break," said Gallacher, the captain of the Ryder Cup-winning son of Bernard.

To release the title to find himself down to the 19th century, Gallacher won the par-4 after the company was his first Dailly in the last 10 feet and missed, then the return.

Earlier, made his first Gallacher's appearance in the event since 1999, there had been two up before his second company, Dailly holed once Eagle has a 336-yard ninth, then birdied the next. "I would be all the Optimistic, especially when the 17th tee and reached was absolutely a bit lucky," said Gallacher, of which he is to see during the course of the Stephen rehabilitation on the European Tour player, and on the way to the Ayrshire his family in the belly putter had been reckoned a big help. "Had the yips, a case of terrible recently and knew that Stephen had some belly putters," based on a property surveyor said at Twickenham. "He gave me a lesson, a Saturday, and that helped the Kingsfield really some good putts on the front page, than in the nine-holed."

Gallacher, who were playing in such a case, again, was brought back to her happy, Barney, the grandfather of his death last year after the trophies now fill, one of the seeds, Kris Nicol from Fraserburgh. Although Gallacher, weekend golfaajan will be back to work next week, is the use of individual Nicol amateur in Sweden and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland team player is hoping he can make a strong late challenge for a place in the Walker Cup team.

"I am here as a really good week, a good week in Sweden and a very good Home Internationals," said the chances of playing at the biennial event, the Royal Aberdeen in September, a man of the North-East.



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