By: Daive | 2011-04-12 | Golf Schwartzel's win meant South Africa people won the last three game's second victory. It is interesting, before United Kingdom Open Louis Oosthuizen also won after Rory Mcllroy's bad performance, then leading all the way to the finished, Schwartzel said the one year older compatriot Louis encouraged him a lot this year. Callaway Diablo EDGE Fairway Wood might be your golf club, picking a golf club is like pickinga car, the one that suits your best it then the best for you. read more
By: William Lee | 2011-04-18 | Golf So it proved with the 2011 tournament, with the 26-year-old South African holding his nerve among a bunch of players dominating a packed leader board, including four-time winner Tiger Woods and seasoned Australian Adam Scott. read more
By: Mygolfwholesale | 2011-04-12 | Golf Masters champion Charl Schwartzel dedicated his win to his father after a dramatic victory at Augusta. He dedicates victory to father. And his father says his son's refusal to accept failure was behind the 26-year-old South African's triumph at Augusta on Sunday. read more
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By: shelmay | 2011-04-15 | Golf Charl Schwartzel celebrates after winning Masters with birdies on last four holes. I think that this rare Masters moment belongs to Charl Schwartzel. read more
By: John Stevens | 2011-04-12 | Golf South African Charl Schwartzel becomes new champion of the 2011 Masters that took place at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia, US after the dramatic competition on Sunday afternoon, April 10. This young golfer birdied his final four holes to shoot 66, six under par, and beat the field by two shots with a 14-under-par total of 274 while McIlroy, the long-time leader, put a foot wrong over three-and-a-half rounds making his winning dream sweep out. The two Australians Adam Scott and Jason Day completed in a line for second. Three others finished on 10 under including Tiger Woods. read more
By: enjoymygolftwo | 2011-04-14 | Golf Masters champion Charl Schwartzel says he still hasn't had the opportunity to sit back and reflect on what he's achieved. read more
By: coco | 2011-04-13 | Golf Before Monday, South African newspapers hailed Schwartzel's overall performance following he marked the 50th anniversary of Gary Player's breakthrough win while in the Masters with one more victory for his or her country. read more
By: coco | 2011-04-13 | Golf Monday morning in South Africa when Charl Schwartzel sealed his first big title with a birdie to the final hole on the Masters. read more
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By: Sameer Singh | 2011-04-11 | Golf Charl Schwartzel (RSA) won the US$ 7.5 million event by two strokes over Adam Scott (AUS) and Jason Day (AUS) after a wild final day at Augusta National. The 26-year-old South African closed with four straight birdies, making a 20-footer at the final hole to wrap up at -14. Tiger Woods (USA) rallied up his game hitting 4 birdies, an eagle and a bogey on the front-9 to finish tied 4th at -10. read more
By: Terry Gorry | 2010-03-27 | Golf Before the advent of golf swing video and DVD to provide golf swing analysis teaching pros relied on their eyes and ears. The eyes to see but the sound of a well struck shot was also a tool that the pro used, even if he was not that aware of how much he relied on the sound to give feedback. read more
By: fiona2 | 2011-09-29 | Golf Charl Schwartzel has only recently come to grips with the fabled course, but has always known that there is something special about St Andrews. read more