Your Questions for Rafa Cabrera-Bello

TomC

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Morning all,

We are interviewing Rafa Cabrera-Bello next week, what questions would you like us to ask him?

Please leave your full name and the town where you live with each question.
 
After winning the Omega Dubai Desert Classic in 2012, have/did you make any significant changes to your swing? If so, why?

Gareth Phillips
Stoke-on-Trent
 
Given the option from right now in your career to when you retire ..

1 major (of your choice) & some decent (journeyman like finishes) to maintain your card

or

Multiple wins & in contention regularlybut never near a major

How would YOU choose your career to be defined & which do you think you would get most credit for from within the golfing world ..


Bill Martin
Athy
Co Kildare
 
Do you think that the European Tour should be better supported by the today's top golfers?

Dave Templeman.
Llangollen.
 
Edoardo Molinari has recently spoken publicly to declare that the long game is more important than the short game. Would you agree with this when it comes to tour players, amateurs, either or both?

Dave Clarke
East Kilbride
 
If you could only play one course in the world, which one would it be, and who would be your partners in a four ball ?

Richard Hart
Farnham
 
How influential are the past and present Spanish great players to you and do you model your current game on any in particular?

Mike Evans
Marlborough
 
Who is your favourite 'Rafa' - Nadal or Benitez?

Paul Little
Bushey
 
If you are picked for the Ryder Cup who would be your preferred partner for the fourballs/foursomes and why? Roger Carter, Berkshire.
 
Although you won twice in Austria, you didn't return to defend your title. Why and do consider returning one day?
Bernard Utner, Austria
 
In 2008 you returned to the Challenge Tour, yet a year later you came from 8 shots back to win in Austria with one of the great rounds. What changed?

Mike Hyde, Birmingham
 
When you are standing over a 'must-sink' putt to win a big competition, how do you keep calm and keep your head clear of any thoughts?

Vinesh Kurup, Woking
 
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