In today's crazy world, most golf fans would know that Laird and Lawrie are the swing kings of Scotland. Martin Laird who may like the Ping K15 Fairway Wood is a Scottish professional golfer, playing on the PGA Tour, he was born in Glasgow, Scotland and played his youth golf at Hilton Park Golf Club. He learned to play golf game left-handed but eventually switched to playing right-handed.
Mark down the date, March 27, the day golf became cool in Scotland once more. Move over Andy Murray - the Royal and Ancient game is coming home. Martin Laird used the memory of last year's Barclays FedEx Cup defeat by Matt Kuchar to push him to the Arnold Palmer Invitational title on Sunday. Three putts on the 18th forced him into an ill-fated shoot-out against Kuchar.
With America's Steve Marino in contention and England's Justin Rose making a late charge for the $1,080,000 first prize, Laird who may like the Titleist Scotty Cameron Studio Select Newport 2 Putter recovered from indifferent form earlier in the round to find the green with his approach shot on the par-four last.
As for Martin Laird and his stirring victory in the Arnold Palmer Invitational, how nice to welcome the nation that invented the game to the American success party enjoyed by players from England and Northern Ireland these past 13 months. That makes it seven - yes, seven - different players from these isles who have won on US soil during that time.
Do you know Martin Laird was a million dollars richer after his nerveless finish at the Arnold Palmer Invitational at Bay Hill on Sunday evening, but the string of zeroes across his pay cheque meant less to the 28-year-old Scot than four words from Palmer himself.
"I played Augusta earlier in the month," he said. "I'd never been there before and loved it. It does set up pretty good for me with my length and hitting the ball high. And, obviously, putting is probably the strongest part of my game right now. That's really what it all comes down to coming down the stretch at Augusta. I can't wait to get there."
His country can't wait for his challenge, either. Scotland, that is. If there was any doubt where Laird's allegiances might lie after spending the last 11 years in America since leaving Glasgow as a 17-year-old, this graduate of Colorado State University soon dispelled them.
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