Persistence Pays Off

9 October, 2009 | Be the first to comment

Mark Brown’s dogged determination and practice has finally seen some rewards in the first round of the Madrid Masters in Spain. Brown shot a four under par 68 to sit in a tie for 16th place, six shots behind the early runaway leader Manuel Quiros of Spain. Brown’s blemish free round featured 16 greens in regulation and only two missed fairways. Mark will be now looking to consolidate his position early tomorrow and capitalise, and in doing so must look at Friday as the second day of four for a consistent tournament. Click here for full scores.

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