Alvaro Quiros
Spanish golfer Alvaro Quiros watches his tee shot on the 2nd hole during the second round of the PGA Championship at Wentworth Golf Club in Surrey, England, on May 24, 2013.
Connections
Quotes
I wouldn’t want to mess with my life just to play in a golf tournament
I don’t think it’s a good time to go there – I wouldn’t want to mess with my life just to play in a golf tournament
It is difficult to reach the venue ... It takes one hour to get from the airport to the hotel and you also spend two hours a day travelling back and forth from the course. That's one good reason not to go and the political situation is another.More quotes »
Around the web
-
Seoul tournament to go ahead
Quiros: Believes it would be 'stupid' to play in South Korea The European Tour are planning to go ahead with next week's Ballantine's Championship in Seoul despite the unrest in the region. United Nations sanctions imposed on North Korea for a nuclear test from Sky Sports Read more »
-
Stumbling on the Green
in the galleries at the recent $2.3 million Avantha Masters at Greater Noida chose to follow the Spaniard, Alvaro Quiros, who is one of the longest hitters on the world Tours and has multiple victories to show he is not just another ''grip it, rip it and forget from Times of India Read more »
-
Marc Leishman Set for Epic Collapse at 2013 Masters
but went on to shoot a 73 in Round 2 and finish tied for third two strokes back of the leaders. In 2011, Rory McIlroy and Alvaro Quiros led at 7-under through one round. Quiros would shoot over par the rest of the way to finish tied for 27th and McIlroy posted from Bleacher Report Read more »
-
Playing in Korea Would Be a Stupid Idea : Quiros
- Top Spanish golfer Alvaro Quiros said it would be "a stupid idea" to play at this month's European Tour event in South Korea due to the growing political tension in the region. There has been a military buildup by the United States in South Korea following from The New York Times Read more »
-
Quiros in restart mode at Avantha
NOIDA: "I'm fixed now," Spaniard Alvaro Quiros said, showing both his operated wrists. The left was taken care of six years ago, the right almost four months back. In Cadiz, during his convalescence, he had time to catch up with old friends and his James Bond from Times of India Read more »