Official It’s isn’t japanese just tilt your head T-shirt
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range beforehand to fine tune his game to rumors about being rushed to the Official It’s isn’t japanese just tilt your head T-shirt in contrast I will get this tee — the par-three first. “Woosie played that whole week with just one driver in the bag, one head cover. You’d think it might have been a bit of a giveaway there were two head covers. “But Woosie was flushing it on the range, and his coach Pete Cowen said to Woosie to hit a few six irons before he teed off because unusually Lytham starts with a par three.” Ian Woosnam (right) stands with his caddie Miles Byrne as he explains his error during the final round of the 2001 Open Championship at Royal Lytham and St Annes. As they went to the first hole, the last words apparently uttered from Cowen to Byrne were “Don’t forget to put the spare driver in the locker” before it all unraveled. “What’s the first thing you do on the first tee? You take the head cover off,” said Foster. “But the first at Lytham is a par three. So Miles has got the pin sheet, gives Woosie the yardage, he hits a six iron again, stone dead, birdie. “He’s now leading the Open, at 43 years old, his last chance really, and I know Miles took two steps off the first tee and saw the two drivers. And wanted to be sick. He got about 10 yards short of the first green and said ‘Woosie, you’re going to go ballistic.'” Images of Woosnam angrily discarding the club in the bushes followed, while Foster says he’d have hopped the fence onto the nearby railway line. “I’d have been lying on there waiting for the three o’clock from Lytham to come past and take my head off. “It must have been the most horrendous feeling, you’d never
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