28 July 2005 - SCANDINAVIAN MASTERS

James Heath

Rank:
65
Course Rank:
134
Pressure Rank:
138
Accuracy Rank
150
Distance:
149
Regulation:
149
Short Game:
144
Putting Rank:
146

Current Form

Event Date FP Rounds Total
1 2 3 4 5
ASIAN OPEN 28/04/05 69 73 70 73 77 293
FIRSTPLUS WALES 05/05/05 40 75 75 76 77 303
TESSALI-METAPONTO 12/05/05 30 70 71 70 68 279
IRISH OPEN 19/05/05 MC 74 76 150
WALES OPEN 02/06/05 44 63 69 70 75 277
KLM OPEN 09/06/05 MC 68 78 146
AA ST OMER OPEN 16/06/05 3 70 66 73 72 281
GALERIA KAUFHOF POKAL 23/06/05 MC 77 73 150
OPEN QUALIFYING (2) 09/07/05 19 66 74 140
TEXBOND OPEN 13/07/05 10 72 67 70 68 277

Location Form

Event Date FP Rounds Total
1 2 3 4 5
AM EUROPEAN AMATEUR 21/08/04 21 72 70 72 72 286

Most Recent Wins

Event Date FP Rounds Total
1 2 3 4 5
AM LYTHAM TROPHY 29/04/04 1 67 68 66 65 266

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Oct 27-30Chrysler ChampionshipVijay Singh
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Nov 10-13Franklin Templeton ShootoutHank Kuehne/Jeff Sluman
Nov 17-20WGC World CupEngland
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