Talk:Shiv Chowrasia

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[edit] Dubious sentence

I'm unhappy with the following sentence "This victory was also a record of sorts with him becoming the first golfer to win a European Tour event held at home." For one it doesn't define what home means. I wouldn't view MSN as a reliable source for golf records, this would be mentioned by the European Tour (on this page [1]) itself if this was the case. Asides Els has won numerous times on the European Tour at Wentworth where he lives. I suspect what they are trying to report is that this was the first European Tour event played in India. Catchpole (talk) 11:33, 16 February 2008 (UTC)