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EVERYTHING that could have gone wrong for Luke Donald did so on the first day of the Target World Challenge last Thursday.
Struggling with a head cold and the aftereffects of a 32-hour journey from South Africa, Donald stood on the 10th tee three over par, already eight shots behind playing partner Darren Clarke. Just to put the tin lid on matters, he was down to 13 clubs, having cracked the face of his driver a few holes earlier.See the full content of this document
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Donald's On Target with Late Bullseye
It says much about the fighter within that Donald, having given everyone else in the elite 16-man field such a headstart, could still go on to engineer a turnaround so complete that on Sunday night he claimed the title and its huge fir...
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