CRAIG: WE'VE BEEN SOLD SHORT.CRAIG LEE blasted golf chiefs for making the course too easy after hitting a fourunder 68 in the Scottish PGA Championship The PGA Championship (often referred to as the U.S. PGA Championship outside of North America) is an annual golf tournament conducted by the Professional Golfers Association of America as part of the PGA Tour. . The Tartan Tour star says Scotland's top pros have been sold short by PGA (1) (Professional Graphics Adapter) An early IBM PC display standard for 3D processing with 640x480x256 resolution. It was not widely used. (2) (Programmable Gate Array) See gate array and FPGA. chiefs after the Centenary track at Gleneagles was shortened by 300 yards to 6662. The Stirling ace said: "It's almost a farce how short it is and it should never be set up this short for our national championship. "It's an insult to some of the players to suggest we're not good enough to play off the back tees." Scottish PGA chief Gordon Dewar said: "We have to make sure the course provides a decent standard for all." Mark King, Lindsay Mann and Jonathan Lomas Jonathan Lomas (born 7 May 1968) is an English golfer who began his professional career in 1988. He won three times on the second tier Challenge Tour in 1992 and 1993 and was the European Tour's Sir Henry Cotton Rookie of the Year in 1994. joined Lee on 68. Heather MacRae, left, proved she deserved her place in the tournament after posting a three-over 75. That put her inside the top 40 and gave her a great chance of making today's cut. The Gullane pro, the first woman since 1933 to compete in the event, outscored playing partners Scott Catlin (82) and David Nicol (83). She also won the family bragging rights by finishing nine ahead of big brother Andrew. She said:"A lot of the players here wished me luck. They know I have qualified for this and I'm not just here for fun." |
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