
John Parry
38-Year-Old Golfer
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Englishman Parry, 13-under, has a two-shot lead over Martin Kaymer (Germany) and Alvaro Quiros (Spain) going into Sunday's closing round at the European Tour's Dunhill Links Championship. Lee Westwood shot six-under 66 at Carnoustie to move into fifth place.
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Parry, Kaymer and Quiros also played Carnoustie, the most demanding of the three courses used. Players rotate over three courses, St. Andrews, Carnoustie and Kingsbarns in the first three days, then, after the cut, finish at St. Andrews. Winner's prize is 580,046 Euros - at a Euro exchange rate of US$1.40, the winner gets $812.064, one of the more generous purses on the European Tour. Westwood, who was advised yesterday he was not likely to do further damage to his calf/ankle injury, scalded Carnoustie with the low round of the day. A win or second pace finish will elevate Westwood into the number-one position in the OWGR moving out Tiger Woods, who has reigned for five years.
Parry, Kaymer and Quiros also played Carnoustie, the most demanding of the three courses used. Players rotate over three courses, St. Andrews, Carnoustie and Kingsbarns in the first three days, then, after the cut, finish at St. Andrews. Winner's prize is 580,046 Euros - at a Euro exchange rate of US$1.40, the winner gets $812.064, one of the more generous purses on the European Tour. Westwood, who was advised yesterday he was not likely to do further damage to his calf/ankle injury, scalded Carnoustie with the low round of the day. A win or second pace finish will elevate Westwood into the number-one position in the OWGR moving out Tiger Woods, who has reigned for five years.
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England's Parry (12-under) after 36 holes leads the European Tour Dunhill Links Championship by four shots over Sweden's Martin Erlandsson. Right on their heels are Spain's Alvaro Quiros, England's Ross Fisher and Germany's Martin Kaymer all tied for third at seven-under. Graeme McDowell is fifth at six-under.
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England's Parry (17-under) became the third rookie to claim a 2010 victory on the European Tour winning the Vivendi Cup by two shots over Sweden's Johan Edfors.
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England's Parry at eight-under, has a one shot lead over Northern Ireland's Graeme McDowell, Spain's Jose Manuel Lara and Sweden's Pelle Edberg at the half-way point of the European Tour's Austrian Golf Open being played at Atzenbrugg, Austria.
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