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EDDIE PEPPERELL

Well, it continues to be a strange time for professional sport and a strange time for the world in general. I’ve only played twice since I wrote my last column, in the Hero Open at the Forest of Arden and the Wales Open at Celtic Manor.

Honestly, I don’t remember too much about the Hero Open. I didn’t play well on the first day and was struggling with the experience, so I withdrew before

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