Julian Tutt wraps up another month of European Tour commentating duties with a look back at his travels from Germany to Ireland to France and then Scotland for the Open Championship
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Written by Julian Tutt
Photography by AFP
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Tournament of the Year
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Shortly after the Europeans had snatched the Solheim Cup from the Americans at Ireland’s Killeen Castle, Mark Casey, Director of Operations at the Ladies’ European Tour, was assessing the...
Twelve months ago Ian Poulter put on a four-round master class at the UBS Hong Kong Open to secure his second tournament win of the year. By anyone's reckoning, his play was sublime.
Kicking off...
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