DP World Tour : Italian Open Tee Times
In early March Aaron Cockerill was in South Africa where he T55 at the Jonsson Workwear Open. After a week off he travelled to Singapore, T37 at the Porsche Singapore Classic, then to India T55, and on to China where he MC.
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Three weeks later he surfaced in Belgium at the Soudal Open where he T22 with 66,66,70,71 -11. A week later he was back in Toronto, Canada where he missed the cut at the RBC Canadian Open and now after nearly 3 weeks off with wife Chelsea and now 15 month old Addison, he is back in action in Italy in the Adriatic at the Italian Open.
He currently stands 29th in the Race to Dubai, 244th in the world and after a great start to the season highlighted by a T4 in Dubai he has earned approximately $750,000 Canadian.
All that travelling is part a parcel of the life of this 32 year old rank and file pro, now in his 6th season.
The difference this year is he and Chelsea have moved to Dubai on January 3rd and after several rentals have purchased their own home.
"It's going to be really good for my golf, seeing my family with it being so central where most of our tournaments are. Direct flights everywhere, access to 3 good courses, there are lots of pros here, so I get some really good games and practice."
He feels all the moving and all that come with it have affected his game recently but with the family now settled in and help tightening up his wedge game with direction from his Winnipeg coach Derek Ingram who also coaches Corey Conners and Taylor Pendrith, he is looking forward to the upcoming schedule including the Genesis Scottish Open.
His goal would be to return home and join his fellow Canucks on the PGA Tour where the big money is on offer.
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Bryan Angus
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