Thorbjørn Olesen makes TWO eagles in the same round 🤯 | 2022 British Masters

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Thorbjørn Olesen makes TWO eagles in the same round including a spectacular hole out eagle.

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This week the British Masters returns to the iconic Belfry and will be hosted by Danny Willet for the second year in a row. Defending champion Richard Bland will be back in action, hoping to repeat his heroics of last year’s tournament that saw him triumph in a play-off over Italy’s Guido Migliozzi. After finishing T8 at the 2021 British Masters, Robert MacIntyre will be looking to continue his good form that saw him card a T9 finish at the Ras al Khaimah Championship in February and a respectable T23 at the Masters. Host, Danny Willet achieved a T12 finish at Augusta National and will be confident of a strong display at the 2022 British Masters.

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