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Golf: Tour points are priority for Dredge

A CLASH of dates later this month between the British Masters and the World Cup qualifying event in Poland is not something that is troubling Bradley Dredge.

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No choice between Belfry and World Cup for Dredge

A CLASH of dates later this month between the British Masters and the World Cup qualifying event in Poland is not something that is troubling Bradley Dredge.

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Havret leads, Monty shoots 70 in Scotland

Gregory Havret shot a 2-under 71 Friday to hold a one-stroke lead after the second round of the Johnnie Walker Championship, while Colin Montgomerie had a 70 to boost his chance of a Ryder Cup selection. Havret had a 7-under 139 total, while Robert Rock was second after a 70. Bradley Dredge (70) and Peter Whiteford (68) shared third, two strokes behind the leader.

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Golf: Dredge snaps as stars fall in Wales Open

THE CELTIC Manor last night witnessed cool customer Bradley Dredge finally snapping after the twice European Tour winner bowed out of the £1.8m Wales Open.

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NOT even a two-hour delay could dampen Colin Montgomerie’s spirits after firing a solid opening round 69 at the Celtic Manor Wales Open.

The Scot finally teed-off alongside local favourite Bradley Dredge and Dane Soren Kjeldsen at 9.40 after dense fog along the Usk Valley had made play impossible.

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BRADLEY Dredge was today battling for his Wales Open life after disappointing his army of fans at the Celtic Manor yesterday.

The twice winner on the European Tour and one of the favourites to walk away with the bank-busting £300,000 cheque, could only compile a two over par 73 yesterday and immediately headed home to Morganstown to work out the putting problems that dogged his first round over the TwentyTen course.

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IF Bradley Dredge is to go one better than last year and lift the Celtic Manor Wales Open title, he must overcome the strongest field the event has ever attracted.

A bogey-five on the 72nd hole 12 months ago saw Dredge hand the trophy to South African Richard Sterne, denying him the chance of becoming the first Welshman to triumph in his home event.

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Dredge vows to improve at Wales Open

BRADLEY Dredge says he is determined to turn around his disappointing form going into the Wales Open.

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Bradley has ability to be easy Ryder contender – Harrington

OPEN champion Padraig Harrington knows only too well the kind of pressure Bradley Dredge will be under when he tees up at the Celtic Manor Resort Wales Open next week.

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Golf: Bradley has ability to be easy Ryder contender – Harrington

OPEN champion Padraig Harrington knows only too well the kind of pressure Bradley Dredge will be under when he tees up at the Celtic Manor Resort Wales Open next week.

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Dredge sunk by poor start as Finch bathes in glory

BRADLEY DREDGE was struck by the curse of the overnight leader as he saw his hopes of winning the Irish Open slip away in dramatic fashion yesterday.

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Dredge steps up his game

BRADLEY Dredge kept on course to go one better than last season when he captured the third-round lead in the Irish Open.

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Golf: Dredge steps up his game

BRADLEY Dredge kept on course to go one better than last season when he captured the third-round lead in the Irish Open.

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Bradley dredges for redemption

BRADLEY Dredge will take a one-shot lead into the Irish Open final round hoping to erase the heartbreak of 2007 when he was beaten in a play-off by Padraig Harrington.

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Dredge shoots 66 to take 3rd-round lead at Irish Open

Bradley Dredge had seven birdies for a 6-under 66 Saturday to take a one-stroke lead after the third round of the Irish Open. Dredge, who lost to Padraig Harrington in a playoff here last year, overcame a slow start by making six birdies over the last 10 holes to sit at 9-under 207. Richard Finch, who won the New Zealand Open in December, is one shot back after a 65.