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Stephen Dodd


Residence: Barry, Wales
DOB: 16/07/1966
There are strong parallels between the careers of Stephen Dodd and US Tour player Bart Bryant, in that both of them toiled away for years without troubling the scorers much – before suddenly coming very good late on. In Stephen Dodd’s case that success came in 2005 when he won two European tour events at the age of 38. His golfing career however started by searching for golf balls as an 11 year old at Brynhill Golf Club in Wales. Stephen is a fan of Nottingham Forest fan, but not of flying. Dodd had a great amateur career, playing in the Walker Cup and winning The Amateur Championship at Royal Birkdale in 1989, but spent the new few years on the second-tier Challenge Tour. He eventually made it to the main European Tour in 1995, but hovered towards the bottom until the 2005 season when he won the Volvo China Open and then in May the Nissan Irish Open – victories which took him to 17th on the Order of Merit. In 2006 he capitalized on his success to win the Smurfit European Open. Stephen was 17th on the Order of Merit just 3 years ago in 2005. How things can change. In 2008 he finished the season in 245th place. Making only 4 cuts all year Stephens best finish was a tie for 43rd at the Methorios Capital Italian Open. Breaking 70 only 3 times all year is not the way to succeed on the now very competitive European Tour.
 
  Golf Clubs - Stephen Dodd  
 2008
 
Taylor Made R7 TP Quad Driver
Taylor Made Burner TP Woods
Taylor Made R7 TP Irons
 
 2007
 
Taylor Made R7 SuperQuad Driver
Taylor Made r7 TP Woods
Taylor Made Rescue Dual TP Woods
Taylor Made RAC LT2 Irons
 
  Tournaments  
 2008  Irish Open

15-18 May - Irish Open - Adare Manor

Played at the magnificent Adare Manor Hotel & Golf Resort the championship was memorable not only because Richard Finch's victory, but by his falling into the River Maigue after hitting his third shot on th 18th. His second shot ended up on the fringe of the riverbank but he still decided to go for the green. The mighty swipe he gave it knocked him off balance, and into the drink he went, much to the amusement of the surrounding specators. His caddie hauled him from the water and, dripping wet, he made his way to the green and took three putts which was enough to bank the 416,000 Euro first prize.



In Stephen Dodd's bag...
In Stephens bag at the Irish Open in 2008 - where he tied 56th with Alistair Forsyth, TaylorMade r7 Tp irons, Burner TP faiway woods and r7 Superquad TP driver

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 2007  BMW PGA Championship

24-27 May - BMW PGA Championship - West Course at Wentworth.

The BMW PGA Championship was played out on a rain-lashed West Course at Wentworth in Surrey. Traditionally, the PGA attracts one of the strongest fields on the European Tour and this time was no exception with Vijay Singh, Ernie Els, Michael Campbell and others all making the trip across the pond. It was not, however, one of the better known superstars who walked off with the trophy and 725,000 Euro first prize, but Anders Hansen from Denmark who holed a 25 foot birdie putt on the first sudden-death play-off hole against England’s Justin Rose. This was only Hansen’s second victory on Tour – bizarrely the only other win was the same tournament – then called the Volvo PGA – five years earlier in 2002.



In Stephen Dodd's bag...
In Stephen Dodd's bag at the BMW - TaylorMade rac LT2 irons - a TaylorMade Dual TP rescue, the new TaylorMade r7 Superquad driver - and r7 fairway wood.

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