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Person: Elliot Saltman

A COMPREHENSIVE SERIES OF ARTICLES ON THIS TOPIC

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McGeady aiming to build on Fota finish

Paul Cutler and Michael McGeady lead an Irish bid for a home victory when the PGA EuroPro Tour resumes today with the opening round of the Kingspan Concra Wood Open on the shores of Lough Muckno in Monaghan.

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Saltman’s Fota shoot

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Cutler heads home charge

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Havret withdraws from Wales Open after father's death

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Els calls for longer bans as Saltman rejoins Tour

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Woods says sorry after spit hits the fan
Saltman decides against appeal

Elliot Saltman has decided not to appeal against his three-month ban from the European Tour.

Mon, 14 Feb, 2011

Referee: Harrington disqualification 'does not fit crime'

Martin Kaymer is on course to retain the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship and take the world number two spot off Tiger Woods after a scintillating second-round 65 today.

Fri, 21 Jan, 2011

Saltman handed three-month ban

Elliot Saltman has been banned from golf for three months after being found guilty of a “serious breach” of regulations at a Challenge Tour event in Moscow last year.

Wed, 19 Jan, 2011

Brothers edge into Open

Scotland’s Lloyd and Elliot Saltman today became the first brothers to qualify for The Open since Seve and Manuel Ballesteros 26 years ago – both of them by the skin of their teeth.

Tue, 07 Jul, 2009

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