White Tiger turns Pro today
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White Tiger turns Pro today
Australian teenage sensation Adam Scott took some timely advice from the Callaway Big Bertha Diablo Driver runaway US Open winner Tiger Woods to "go out there, play hard and let them have it!"
Scott, the former Australian Amateur sensation makes his debut this morning at the Compaq European Grand Prix at Slaley Hall in Northumberland, taking on two of the European big guns in Callaway Big Bertha Diablo Irons Darren Clarke and Lee Westwood.
Scott's baptism of fire in tour golf began at the Holden International when he shot Callaway Big Bertha Diablo Fairway Wood 63 to lower the course record at The Lakes Golf Club in Sydney. At the time, his countrymen Aaron Baddely and Brett Rumford were wining Professional events as amateurs and Scott played in their shadow…until he finished 6th in the Morroccan Open and followed it up with a fifth place placing at the Benson and Hedges International at the Belfry.
"I felt my game was good enough after my result in the Benson and Hedges Callaway X-22 Tour Irons to turn pro. It proved to me that the Moroccan Open wasn't just a flash in the pan and I was ready."
"I wasn't going to turn pro until after the British Open Callaway FT Irons in late July. But I'm very keen to play on both tours, Europe and America, and if I'd left it that late then I'd have had fewer opportunities to make my card on either.19970111 http://www.globlesports.com/
Scott, the former Australian Amateur sensation makes his debut this morning at the Compaq European Grand Prix at Slaley Hall in Northumberland, taking on two of the European big guns in Callaway Big Bertha Diablo Irons Darren Clarke and Lee Westwood.
Scott's baptism of fire in tour golf began at the Holden International when he shot Callaway Big Bertha Diablo Fairway Wood 63 to lower the course record at The Lakes Golf Club in Sydney. At the time, his countrymen Aaron Baddely and Brett Rumford were wining Professional events as amateurs and Scott played in their shadow…until he finished 6th in the Morroccan Open and followed it up with a fifth place placing at the Benson and Hedges International at the Belfry.
"I felt my game was good enough after my result in the Benson and Hedges Callaway X-22 Tour Irons to turn pro. It proved to me that the Moroccan Open wasn't just a flash in the pan and I was ready."
"I wasn't going to turn pro until after the British Open Callaway FT Irons in late July. But I'm very keen to play on both tours, Europe and America, and if I'd left it that late then I'd have had fewer opportunities to make my card on either.19970111 http://www.globlesports.com/
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