Webster wins inaugural Portugal Masters
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Englishman Steve Webster hit a stunning final round of 8-under-par, 64 to clinch the inaugural Portugal Masters, only his second Tour title since picking up the Italian Open in 2005. His 25-under-par, total was the lowest of the season’s Tour.
This was Webster’s first win since the death of his mother from cancer, just 5 months ago. A tearful Webster paid tribute to his mother and said that he found strength out on the course, knowing that she was watching out for him. He celebrated by blowing a kiss to the skys.
Robert Karlsson (65) of Sweden was second. Lee Westwood (68) and Vancsik (71) were next in a group of four at 19 under.
I can now also announce the real reason that random drug testing is being introduced into Golf… apparently 90% of Addicts prefer Golf to any other sport. The recent poll was taken by offenders who wish to rebuild their lives through sport….who would have thought? Then again, it probably saved Alice Cooper, although he did rather worringly once call Golf, “The Crack of Sports”…..hmm, maybe Golf wasn’t the best idea after all? Look out for recovering addicts at a fairway near you!
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