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Robert Gates Triumphs

Robert Gates Won in the tour’s season-opening Michael Hill New Zealand Open in Queenstown, NZ, on Sunday. He is the 13th player who succeed.

The towering American beat Australian Andrew Dodt by just one shot after a tense battle coming down the final stretch and titleist 2010 ap2 irons have not helped him.

The towering, 6ft 6in former Texas A&M golfer who played on the Canadian Tour last year and led the third round here by three strokes, closed with a 2-over 74 for a winning 14-under 274 total in an event at The Hills golf course that was jointly sanctioned by the Nationwide Tour and PGA Tour of Australasia.

Gates lost his lead when he double bogeyed the par-3 16th and dropped back into a tie with Dodt at 14 under, but Dodt followed with a double bogey of his own on the par-5 17th and although he birdied the final hole, his closing 72 just wasn’t enough..for golfers, there are discount golf clubswhich can help you catch up with these famous golfers.

Said Gates afterwards: “I didn’t hit too many bad shots at all. I got some bad breaks, but then that’s golf.”I was fortunate in the first three rounds to get a lot of great ones (breaks). Andrew played an absolutely wonderful back nine.” It depends on the famous calalway clubs.

American Jamie Lovemark, a former SCU star was third at 12 under after shooting a 68.

Congratulation,Robert Gates!

Do you love him? Do you think he is fantastically good? Do you want to learn from him? Just watch him while he is playing.

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