Sunday, September 30, 2007
Why Do I Love Sniffing Womens Feet
Federación Colombiana de Golf .
Last year was an exotic adventure that ended with an outstanding third place. Now, Camilo Villegas, who has just closed with a flourish his second season as a member of the PGA Tour, returns to Japan to be again the main attraction of the 38th Coca-Cola Tokai Classic. The first victory of his career in an internationally renowned track is the goal of Antioquia.
The distant and mysterious Japan Golf Tour golf has been linked to Colombia since the mid-90's, when Eduardo Herrera finished cesarense his studies at Brigham Young University (BYU) and packed the bags to settle in the land of the Rising Sun. There were 12 seasons that Herrera played for that circuit, which won five victories, before moving to Windermere (Florida), the same city where he lives the star Tiger Woods. The last participation gave cesarense of early December 2002 at the Casio World Open, which took third place.
In the Tokai Classic, Herrera participated several times. In 1989, missed the cut by 1990, occupied the box 29 (291, +3), in 1991, missed the cut, in 1992, 42 (295, +7), in 1993, missed the cut; in 1995 was 34 (291, +3) and in 1996 was 65 (304 +16). And it was until late September last year when, at the invitation of the sponsors, the flag of Colombia turned to wave at a Japan Golf Tour tournament on behalf of Camilo Villegas. The Antioquia was about to end his campaign as a rookie on the PGA Tour, but had the luxury of attending the event as Japan that took him to show her figure. >> Continue reading .
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