England's Lee Slattery takes the lead in the Rolex Trophy event while wearing nifty golf shirt.
Published: 11 August 2010

England's Lee Slattery has shot to the top of the leaderboard at the Rolex Trophy while sporting some nifty golf apparel.
The 32-year-old wore a subdued black golf shirt with just a hint of white trim as he drew away from compatriot Charlie Ford.
He coupled his fashionable golf shirt's dark colours with a pair of brilliant white golf trousers. A classic black belt completed the outfit, highlighted by a yellow tag. The absence of a golf cap was noticeable on the Southport golfer.
Slattery managed four consecutive birdies from the 13th hole, crediting a refreshing holiday for his whirlwind game.
Despite a slow start, the 32-year-old carded a seven under par, ending up with a finishing 65 in the first round at Golf Club De Geneve.
After turning professional in 1998, Slattery's career was marred by an extended bout of glandular fever in 2002.
Since his 2003 return Slattery has gone from strength to strength, winning the Telia Grand Prix in 2004 and the Telenet Trophy earlier this year.
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