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Trevor Dodds




Golf is an outdoor sport where player as an individual or from varied teams strike a ball targeting a hole using various clubs. This game does not have any fixed standard playing area, but an ideal measurement can be decided as per the availability of space and number of players involved. The game basically originated from Scotland and has been played for at least five centuries in the British Isles. Although often viewed as an elite pastime, golf is now becoming an increasingly popular sport across all sections of society. The two basic forms of playing golf are match play and stroke play.
 
Trevor Dodds was born in Windhoek, Southwest Africa. His height is six foot one inch with weight 195 pounds. In his career, he won the 1997 Miami Valley Open and added eight more top 10s to place fifth on Nationwide Tour money list, earning a spot on Professional Golfers' Association, PGA Tour for 1998. He won six times on Canadian Tour from 1995 to 96 and finished first on that Tour's Order of Merit both years, and represented Namibia in 1997 World Cup of Golf.
 
He won the 2001 Virginia Beach Tournament on the Nationwide Tour. He finished T10 at the 2001 B.C. Open, T10 at the 1999 B.C. Open and 12th of his Tour career. He earned his first Tour victory at 1998 Greater Greensboro Chrysler Classic. In 2004, he played in 20 events for the first time since 2000 but made just four cuts. He made it through the PGA Tour Qualifying Tournament for the first time since 1992, finishing T26. He spent five seasons on the Nationwide Tour, including three consecutive from 2001 to 03. He finished 74th on the 2003 Nationwide Tour money list and made one of three cuts on the PGA Tour.
 
Trevor Dodds with all his dedication and devotion in his play achieved many goals in his overall career. He had the ability of defeating the opponent easily by just giving some extra hard work and efforts.

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