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THE skies were the same shade of deep pastel blue, the surrounds were again one of Australia’s finest sandbelt courses and the galleries swelled just as they had done exactly 12 months.

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David Howell and Darren Clarke, Ryder Cup heroes a year ago, were unable today to avoid easily their worst season on the European Tour.

Fri, 19 Oct, 2007

Clarke plans lengthy lay-off

Darren Clarke completed his worst-ever season on the European Tour by missing yet another halfway cut today.

Fri, 19 Oct, 2007

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