Thursday, 19 July 2012

Snedeker laments wasted albatross in practice (Reuters)

LYTHAM ST ANNES, England (Reuters) - Albatross, double-eagle, call it what you will. They do not happen very often. American Brandt Snedeker aced the par-four 16th hole at Lytham in practice for this week's British Open and after carding an opening four-under 66 to lie two off the lead on Thursday, he rued hitting the stroke when it did not count. "Complete waste of a great shot because it does me no good in a practice round," the world number 29 told reporters at the Lancashire links. ...

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