Guest Sports News Posted December 10, 2016 Posted December 10, 2016 http://www.offtopic.forum/data/MetaMirrorCache/2d710dd31b5ba294c45da84999e9fa6f.jpgDavid Howell came from nowhere to shoot a record-equalling 63 at the Hong Kong Open Saturday, as the former Ryder Cup player rediscovered long-lost form to surge up the leaderboard. The 41-year-old world number 228, who defeated then world number one Tiger Woods to win the inaugural HSBC Champions in Shanghai in 2005, scorched to seven-under at par-70 Fanling to put himself in contention. Howell, who matched the course record held jointly by Chris Wood and Lucas Bjerregaard, arrived at the European Tour 2017 season-opener after taking six weeks off to recover from a foot injury. Continue reading... Quote
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