Premier League Cult Hero Jimmy Bullard exchanges the field for the pitching wedge that he is trying to qualify for the oldest major in Golf.
Bullard, 46, will fluctuate to qualify The open At Royal Portush in July.
The retired midfielder spent his career playing for people like Wigan Athletic” Hull City And Fulham Because he earned a reputation as one of the funniest personalities of football.
But since he hired his boots in 2012, Bullard has shifted his full focus to the golf course.
The former Soccer AM -Gastheer is always on the track and has succeeded in putting his handicap to play scratches.
While he is also one of the faces of popular YouTube golf canal ‘Golf Life’With more than 335,000 subscribers.
Bullard did Announce plans to try to qualify last yearbut Forced to withdraw before the first phase even started with a back injury.
Now he is fighting back and has announced his intention to qualify in a video on the Golf Life Canal.
He said, “I did my back [last year]Played too much wave, so I have to manage that.
“But I think that is just a free to be honest. I am not really injured, am I?
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“I have the feeling that the golf game, I am at the ceiling of what I know. All my scores are as a level par, one-under, I have reached my ceiling.
“How do I come to the next level of shooting four, five or six? Is it available to me with my assets? I don’t know. But I feel that I came to the end where I need a coach. I exhausted all the things I know.”
Bullard called in the help of coach Hugh Marr to help him during his journey.
The ‘bulldog’ will be one of the many scratch handicappers who will try out their happiness in the qualification in this year’s opening.
The open process sees a field of approximately 2,000 hopeful people who are introduced at least 16 access to the actual tournament.
This year’s open, the 153rd edition of the tournament, will be played at Royal Portush in Northern Ireland from July 17-20.
But the regional qualification starts on June 23 at 15 different courses in the United Kingdom and Ireland.
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