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Article: Golf: Troon beyond Prosser despite nine-birdie course record; OPEN QUALIFYING: THE MIDLANDERS.(Sport)
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- The Birmingham Post (England)
- Article date:
- July 12, 2004
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Byline: Michael Blair
Five men broke the Turnberry Kintyre course record of 68 on the first day of the Open Championship Final Qualifying. The new mark lasted less than a day.
Yesterday, Albert MacKenzie, of Saunton, set a record of 66. That lasted an hour.
Darren Prosser, of Dudley, blasted it to smithereens with a brilliant 63 that included nine ...
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