Matt Dearden meets Luke Donald on golf range

Matt Dearden from Cardiff is looking for some Turkish delight as well as a dream ticket to play with world class golfers like Luke Donald, Rory McIlroy and Lee Westwood at the Wentworth’s cash laden PGA Championship next year.

Thirty three year old Matt Dearden is all set to represent West Region in Titleist PGA play-offs at Antalya’s Sultan course from 10th December to 13th December and to be with an opportunity of making Wentworth as well as the European Tour’s blue riband championship, the Cardiff player has told that to be the winner at the West Region has led to a local problem back in his home in the southern part of Wales.

Matt Dearden told that long time back, he booked a family holiday to Fuerteventura, but now those dates are clashing with the play off dates. Now to avoid disappointing his daughter and wife, he would spend the spare time with them before Atalaya’s Sultan course.

This summer, Matt Dearden has centered all his concentration on West Region rather than attempting to go to a satellite tour in Europe. He may be rewarded with an invitation to Celtic Manor’s ISPS Handa Wales Open that will take place August 2013.

Matt told that it is the dream of each golfer to play at Wentworth and there were ten spots available this year. He added that he might have a good chance to go there. For him, it would be really great to play in Celtic Manor’s Wales Open as well.

Famous French and English Golfers

Luke Donald is a professional golfer who has not only been named World Number One, but he is also a member of two major golf tours – the PGA and the European Tour. The golfer, from England, won both the PGA Tour money list and European Race to Dubai in 2011. It is probably one of his best years in golfing to date. He made history when he became the first player to win both money lists on the PGA and the European Tour in the same year. Continue reading “Famous French and English Golfers”

Donald to skip this year’s PGA Tour

Despite satisfactory performances at Lake Buena Vista that has gifted him with the money title by beating Webb Simpson, Luke Donald, the world number-2 English ace golfer, has decided not to take part in the final event of PGA Tour’s Fall Series. The reason for this is a bit serious. He has to take one of his children for a scheduled medical check-up. He is going to donate a huge amount at the Lurie Children’s Hospital, a Children’s Miracle Network Hospital in his hometown Chicago as a compensatory approach of his absence in the classic tournament. However he cannot go on to defend his title at this Children’s miracle Hospitals Classic. This tournament is quite significant for Luke Donald in his career because this tournament only helped him to get recognition in the world of golf and the European Tour Order of Merit and PGA Tour money.

He generally is professional to the core and most of the time misses his contribution of time to his family but this time it has almost cropped up as an emergency for him and hence he is forced to skip some of the races for the titles. Without his presence, there will be six other winners from the current season and former champions too who would take part in the event.

Recently, after the presidential elections Luke Donald, by birth from Chicago, even tried his hand in lightening up the golfers who were depressed over the poll results with his Twitter post that said, “Wow this is getting close; I just don’t know which way the decision will go….. Will they, or will they not ban the long putter!!” the post was a digression from the usual discussion of presidential results about which many of the golfer mates were depressed.