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Mike Aitken: Laird pulls in $400,000 in a monthas he pursues the American dream



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Published Date: 19 August 2008
HAVING secured a spot among the game's elite in the play-offs for the FedEx Cup, which starts this week, thanks to a sterling performance at the Wyndham where he claimed a share of fourth on Sunday, Martin Laird believes a return to form this summer will help him make a mark in America.
In his rookie season, the first Scot in 20 years to play full-time on the PGA Tour aims to continue a notable streak at the $7 million Barclays championship. Over the past month Laird, 25, has won $388,941 in three events, twice finished in the top ...



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  • Last Updated: 18 August 2008 9:49 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

AlastairEwen,

Calgary 19/08/2008 04:07:42
At last a news story about Martin Laird. I've been following his (unsung) progress for some time now and I wish him all the best in his efforts to keep his PGA Tour card.
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BamberGaspipe,

Edinburgh 20/08/2008 10:49:56
Well done Martin
Keep the Saltire flying in the States

 

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