Back to the DP World Tour this week of the Omega Masters. First played in 1905 as the Swiss Open, it has been at this venue since 1939 . . . making it a fixture on the European Tour. It was the first European event to be co-sanctioned by the Asian Tour and always draws a strong field.
FUN FACT: In 2006, a teenage Michelle Wie got an invite to this event because Omega sponsored her. She didn’t just miss the cut . . . she was DFL . . . 22 strokes behind the leaders
Four and an Alt
Slinger
Player 1
Player 2
Player 3
Player 4
Alternate
TOTAL
Taf
Fitzpatrick M -19
Penge -15
R. HØJGAARD (3) -20
N Petersen -15
Noren MC2
-66
Wendy
R. Højgaard -20
M Fitzpatrick -19
Noren -MC2
M Wallace -20
N HØJGAARD MC2
-57
Scrums
Højgaard R -20
M Fitzpatrick -19
Højgaard N MC2
Wallace -20
JS OLESEN MC2
-57
MX2
Fitzpatrick M -19
Clark W MC2
CASEY (3) -11
Li H -11
Højgaard N MC2
-36
Max
Rai MC2
M Fitzpatrick -19
Noren MC2
Wallace -20
LORENZO-VERA MC2
-35
Deb
Penge -15
M Fitzpatrick -19
CLARK (3) MC2
Noren MC2
Højgaard N MC2
-30
JJ
M Fitzpatrick -19
N PETERSEN (3) -15
N Hojgaard MC2
Clarke MC2
Noren MC2
-27
EMC
Clark MC2
Rodgers -9
Van Royen MC2
Lawrence -22
MANASSERO -8
-27
Metro
M Fitzpatrick -19
Clarke MC2
NOREN (3) MC2
Li -11
Højgaard N MC2
-26
Phil
Noren A MC2
Højgaard R -20
Højgaard N MC2
Rai A MC2
FITZPATRICK M -19
-14
Hedge
Clark MC2
M Fitzpatrick -19
Noren MC2
Rai A MC2
PENGE -15
-13
“You know you’re getting old when you stoop to tie your shoelaces and wonder