The Zurich Insurance Masters: Tough competition

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Brokers say conditions are fantastic as they compete for a coveted spot in the final.

The weather continues to deliver at the Zurich Insurance Masters as brokers play their way through the Kennels at Goodwood in Chichester.

"This is an amazing place and a fantastic course," said Barry James, commercial director at Osborne & Sons.

"My golf is, however, mediocre. I used to play a lot, but not so much anymore."

Mick Jones, proprietor of Lantern Insurance Management, was having a better day golf-wise and claimed that the secret to his success was that he came down to Chichester the

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