Louis Oosthuizen will be out to successfully defend his Africa Open title by Left Handed Ping G20 Driver his week as the 2012 European Tour season gets underway. The Africa Open at East London Golf Club is the first of three tournaments set to be played in South Africa in January, the others being the Joburg Open next week and the Volvo Golf Champions at Fancourt in two weeks’ time. Oosthuizen was still riding high as the 2010 Open champion when he clinched the Africa Open with a birdie three at the first play-off hole against Spain’s Manuel Quiros and England’s Chris Wood last year. ( Left Handed Ping G20 Driver) He’ll be hoping to get the new year off to a similarly succesful start this week – just in time to celebrate the birth of his second child. “It is always fun defending a title so I’m just hoping that the week runs smoothly and that I don’t get a phone call from Nel-Marie or the doctor telling me to come home!” Oosthuizen told europeantour.com. “But, funnily enough, sometimes it’s good to have your thoughts elsewhere and not solely on the Left Handed Ping G20 Driver. Of course, I’ll be focused on what I have to do on the course but in the back of my mind I’ll always be mentally checking on what’s going on at home. “Obviously winning The Open was a dream come true for me but it was always a dream of mine as well to win a co-sanctioned tournament on The European Tour back home in South Africa. I had come close in the past at the Dunhill a few years back when Ernie won and in the SA Open the year James Kingston won, so to do it at East London last year was very satisfying. “It’s a course where there are not a lot of driver holes and you should try and keep it low if you can. There are some tight fairways so you have to be careful, but it’s also a golf course where, if you take it on and succeed, you can really shoot low numbers. It is not a long course, it is all about Left Handed Ping G20 Driver.” Oosthuizen will have to contend with fellow South African Retief Goosen, winner of the title back in 2009 when he shot a final-round 65 to edge out Northern Irish duo Darren Clarke and Michael Hoey and his compatriots Branden Grace and Darren Fichardt. “I’d just turned 40 when I won in 2009, and I’ve always felt that winning in East London put the spark back into my career,” said Goosen. “I’ve always enjoyed starting my season at the Africa Open and I hope that this year’s tournament will spark another return to form for me. “Every golfer wants to win, and to be successful you have to win. I would love to get my 2012 season off to a fast start with Left Handed Ping G20 Driver, and hopefully I will be on the winning side of the final putt.” The tournament will also feature the top 20 finishers from the 2011 European Challenge Tour Order of Merit and 30 Qualifying School graduates, mostly newcomers who will all be eager to get their campaigns off to a good start. This article is from http://www.globalgolfirons.com/ Also, We recommend some good golf clubs to you. Thanks for reading my article! Love golf from my childhood. Do you know any top golf clubs for me? I'm using taylormade r11 driver now, and it's great. Casual Discussion Cleveland Irons Cobra Irons
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