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Todd Rossetti




Golf is an outdoor sport where player as an individual or from varied teams strike a ball targeting a hole using various clubs. The game basically originated from Scotland and has been played for at least five centuries in the British Isles. The two basic forms of playing golf are match play and stroke play. The Nationwide Tour is one of the nine tours on which Official World Golf Ranking points are available, and one of only two developmental tours that offer ranking points.
 
Christopher Todd Rossetti was born on November 26, 1974 in Amarillo, Texas. His height is five foot ten inches and weighs 190 pounds. He made his debut in the year 1998 and has 8 years of Professional golf playing experience. He missed the cut in all nine starts during his rookie season on the 2005 Nationwide Tour. He had missed the cut in four previous career starts on Tour. He was playing on the Tight Lies Tour and picked up his first professional victory at the 2003 Abilene Open, beating Craig Lile in a playoff. His biggest thrill in golf was playing in the 2000 Byron Nelson Classic, which was one of the two career starts on the PGA Tour.
 
Christopher Todd Rossetti is one of the best known golf players in the history of the game. A unique style of game strategy and excellent judgment is what makes this great player one of the best all time golf players. Sheer determination, concentration and self confidence has helped him through out his professional career of playing golf to achieve what other players can only imagine of.
 
 

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