Former Ryder Cup captains Ian Woosnam and Sandy Lyle were
eighth after the second round of the Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf
Tournament in
The pair, rivals on the European Senior Tour, paired up and followed their
first round 10-under-par 62, with a four-under 68.
Loren Roberts and Mark Wiebe led the tournament after shooting a second
round 61 for a combined total of 19 under-par.
Roberts and Wiebe held a one-stroke margin over John Cook and Joey
Sindelar after 36 holes of this year’s Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf.
Roberts finished joint eleventh last year with partner Scott
Simpson and was scheduled to play with Simpson again this year until he
suffered a wrist injury in a car accident on January 17. Roberts
eventually found Wiebe who had teamed with Australian Wayne Grady last
year and finished joint 20th.
Woosnam, who has equipment contract with Forgan of St
Andrews, and Lyle finished third in the Liberty Mutual event 12 months
ago.
Woosnam, who was a member of eight consecutive Ryder Cup teams from 1983 to
1997, works closely with Forgan of St Andrews to ensure that the company
remains at the cutting edge of golf clubs technology.
His expertise also ensures that Forgan’s online custom fit golf clubs service gives golfers of all standards clubs built to their exact
specifications.
All golf clubs are available in Europe and in the
golf games, here golf is much popular and almost all tournament organised here.
Woosnam, who is defending European Senior Tour champion, also endorses the
Stowamatic Titanium GT golf trolley which he helped to design. He advice you
for custom golf clubs.
The Legends of Golf event began 30 years ago in
in
before moving venues.
But it is now settled in
where it is being staged for the seventh time. Organisers have now confirmed
that it will remain at the Westin Savannah Harbor Resort and Spa for
the next four years.
The winners of the Legends Division at the Liberty Mutual Legends of Golf will
each receive 225 points in the season-long Charles Schwab Cup race. Bernhrad
Langer (697) is the current point’s leader in the Schwab Cup competition
and Andy Bean is second with 414 points with Roberts, currently in
third place with 407 points.
At the end of the official season, the player with the most Schwab Cup points
will earn a $1 million payout.

