Mark Calcavecchia
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Mark Calcavecchia
Mark John Calcavecchiais an American professional golfer and a former PGA Tour member. During his professional career, he has won thirteen PGA Tour events, including the 1989 Open Championship. Calcavecchia currently plays on the Champions Tour...
ProfessionGolfer
Date of Birth12 June 1960
anticipate course deep small sort ton vancouver
The Vancouver course had a ton of trees, small greens, deep rough, ... I anticipate the same sort of thing at Harding, from what I've heard.
bunker far good short
Tee-to-green, I'm streaky, but I'm still very good at times, ... My short game, as far as bunker and chipping, is still pretty good.
weekend
I didn't even think about making that putt. I haven't made one all weekend anyway.
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I can honestly say I never thought I would say that I actually win a tournament using my head. But honestly this weekend, I think I won this tournament playing smart golf, using course management and staying patient. I mean, somebody is going to have to find out when the last time somebody won a tournament making one birdie on the weekend. That may have never happened before in the history of golf, by the way.
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I never thought I would say I won a tournament with my head, ... Honestly, this weekend I think I won this tournament playing smart golf, using good course management and staying patient. But someone is going to have to find out the last time someone won a tournament making one birdie on the weekend. That may not have happened before in the history of golf.
birdie couple felt left strokes
I left a couple of strokes out there ... that's why making birdie on 18 really felt good, kind of making up for that,
birdie happened history last somebody time tournament won
Somebody is going to have to find out when the last time somebody won a tournament making one birdie on the weekend. That may have never happened before in the history of golf.