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Charl Schwartzel wins the 2008 Madrid Masters
Charl Shwartzel shot a final round 66 to finish at -19 and win the 2008 Madrid Masters .
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Second helpings for McGowan?
Day one of the Bankia Madrid Masters , a new venue this week, the El Encin Golf Hotel just outside the Spanish capital. John Daly is in the field and he had a John
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Lee-ping up the leaderboard
with you taking you through day two of the Bankia Madrid Masters from El Encà n just outside Madrid. We start with ..... different ball game on the main tour. The Bankia Madrid Masters Saturday off coverage at 8 a.m. Eastern Time with
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No. 1 With a Bullet
through the course of players that he did, and again he did not have a stroke play win on the PGA Tour. He won the Madrid Masters last year. He was phenomenal in the Accenture Match Play. Is he absolutely deserving of being world number 1, Luke
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European Tour cancels Madrid Masters
The Madrid Masters has been officially canceled and removed from the European Tour schedule, the Tour announced Monday. Lee Slattery won the event
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No. 1 Donald trails No. 492 McGowan in Madrid
MADRID – English golfer Ross McGowan shot an 8-under par 64 to hold a one-shot lead after the opening round of the Madrid Masters on Thursday. McGowan, whose lone European Tour victory was in Madrid two years ago, leads Brett Rumford of Australia
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Furyk posts 63 on Day 1, leads Bridgestone
the lead on Thursday by two shots over Englishman Lee Slattery. Slattery gained entry into the field by winning the Madrid Masters a year ago. A half-dozen players are tied for third at 4 under, including Masters champion Bubba Watson, Ben
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Slattery: From selling clothes to winning events
selling children’s garments. The time away led to a new coach, better swing and improved confidence. He won the Madrid Masters last year for his first and only European Tour title. “Some guys come out on tour and take to it quickly
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Slattery's sore-wrist 67 leads in Wales
the par-4 5th and 17th holes in a round of 17 over. Slattery won his first European Tour title last year at the Madrid Masters , and qualified for the U.S Open on Monday at Walton Heath to make his first tournament on American soil.
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Ken Schofield - July 19, 2012
the near future, he hopes that the R&A will not write off Royal Portrush as a future Open Championship site. The Madrid Masters was cancelled recently due to a lack of a sponsor in Spain and while Schofield is disappointed at that development
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Donald loses ground on Day 2 in Madrid
MADRID – English golfer Lee Slattery carded a 6-under 66 on Friday to lead the Madrid Masters by one shot at the halfway stage. Slattery hit seven birdies and one bogey in the second round at El Encin Golf Hotel to get to 11
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Jason Sobel - October 7, 2011
of different levels and for Rickie, he may simply need to hoist a trophy to go to that next level. In the Bankia Madrid Masters , Elliot Saltman made his third hole-in-one on the 2011 European Tour and for the achievement, he won his weight
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Pig out: Player wins weight in ham for hole-in-one
MADRID – Scottish golfer Elliot Saltman made a hole-in-one during his second round at the Madrid Masters on Friday to earn a tasty prize – his bodyweight in ham. Saltman aced the par-3 third at El Encin Golf Hotel to claim the reward
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Spanish streak continues in Dubai
event in three consecutive years came last October when Lee Slattery became the third straight Englishman to win the Madrid Masters , preceded by Luke Donald and Ross McGowan. Last May, Luke Donald became the third Englishman in a row to win the
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