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Recent comments on Thomas Bjorn

Still waiting for comments from 2006...

COMMENTS FROM 2005:

Ant from the UK asks:
"He seems to have traces of a Brummie accent. Is this a version of Danglish or has he spent most of his life in the UK? Anyone know?"

elj.gaylord.mich says:
"I would like for Thomas Bjorn to play on the tour over here in the states. I have followed him since he played over here the first time. I joked with Rick Smith that sooner or later we will have some Danes beat your guys. I mentioned Thomas Bjorn and he said jokingly "who?" I laughed and said, "just wait," and I am sure if he played over here 10-12 times a year, he would, and I am sure he would make us Danes proud."

COMMENTS FROM 2004:

Claire from Galway in Ireland writes:
"I met Thomas today 23 October, 2004, at the American Express World Championship and I only wish that he leaves Ireland with the title. As I told you today Thomas you give so much pleasure and hope to us ordinary golfers with your smile after either a good and a bad (not often) shot, that shows us a lovely side of you and your golf. I wish you the best and you can do it. Your no 1 fan in Ireland."

Kenneth Houkjær from Skagen says:
"Nice comeback in the third round of the American Express WGC championships. This will finally bring some fun into Danish golfing again. Thomas you and your family are welcome to get a complementary stay at our holiday center in Skagen - Denmark"

A visitor writes:
"Come on Thomas - you are as good as the rest and I am sure that you will be back in winning form"

COMMENTS FROM 2003:

John, Ireland says:
"What a player. I had the pleasure of meeting him drinking a few pints the Saturday night of the Irish Open in Ballybunion. Him and Darren Clarke. Tommy's a lovely fella who's gonna win a major."

A visitor writes after the 2003 British Open:
"My commiserations to Thomas Bjorn. He was by far the best player at this year's Open Championships. He was very unlucky not to win. It's a travesty. I hope he can come back from this. What a great player. He was really unlucky."