BMW PGA Championship interviews and live blog
Thanks for joining GM for Wednesday's Pro-Am prior to the 2010 BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth. Review today's interview with Ernie Els, Sir Clive Woodward and Tim Henman and join us again tomorrow when we'll have more interviews, updates, pictures and news, all live from Wentworth
Thanks for joining GM for Wednesday's Pro-Am prior to the 2010 BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth. Review today's interview with Ernie Els, Sir Clive Woodward and Tim Henman and join us again tomorrow when we'll have more interviews, updates, pictures and news live from Wentworth.
If you missed any of today's action, you can log on here and listen to Els' views on the new-look Wentworth West Course, catch up with former tennis star Henman as he talks to us about his golf game, plus some words from Sir Clive - to name but a few who joined GM for a chat during the Pro-Am on Wednesday.
There will be more competitions tomorrow and prizes to be won, so make sure you return with your questions and keep up to date with the European Tour's flagship event.
Join in the banter, tell us what you think of the course, who you think will do well and we'll post your comments on Thursday's live golf blog right here on the Golf Monthly homepage.
We'll see you in the morning...
Where next?
- Win a golf lesson with Ian Poulter - Review Wednesday's live golf blog - Pictures of the new West Course - Golf gear focus on irons
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