Monday, January 14, 2013

OOSTHUIZEN MASTERS ALBATROSS VOTED EUROPEAN TOUR SHOT OF THE YEAR


  NEWS RELEASE FROM THE EUROPEAN TOUR
Louis Oosthuizen’s moment of Masters magic – his albatross during the final round at Augusta National – has been voted by fans as The 2012 European Tour Shot of the Year.
The first albatross at the par five second hole in the history of the Masters Tournament was greeted by one of Augusta National’s famous roars, as the South African’s perfect 253yd four-iron pitched at the front of the green before rolling down the contours and dropping in the hole.
Oosthuizen’s stunning stroke was voted The European Tour Shot of the Year by fans of My European Tour in the annual poll featuring all the Shot of the Month award winners from the 2012 season.
With more than 46% of the votes polled, Oosthuizen narrowly beat Justin Rose’s huge birdie putt across the 17th green in his match against American Phil Mickelson on the final day of The 2012 Ryder Cup, which received 40% of the votes.
Oosthuizen’s electrifying start to the final round at Augusta National took him into the lead and, while he was eventually denied victory by Bubba Watson in a play-off, the albatross will always hold a place in the record books.
 
“It has to be the most memorable shot of my career so far,” said Oosthuizen, who won his sixth European Tour title at last week’s Volvo Golf Champions. “To have an albatross is rare enough, but to have one in the final round at Augusta when you’re in contention to win the Masters was very special, and something I’ll always remember when I look back on my career."
 

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