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I just won my first golf title, here's how I could've joined Rangers

I just won my first golf title, here's how I could've joined Rangers

The National09-06-2025

The 29-year-old recently won the KLM Open in Amsterdam to secure his first title on the DP World Tour.
Syme finished 11 under par, two better off than second-place Joakim Lagergren of Sweden, who ended up nine under.
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Speaking after his triumph, Syme opened up on how football was his first love, revealing that he could have pulled on the famous light blue jersey: "I was much more into football when I was younger, to be honest," he said [DPWorldTour on X].
"I did have trials for Rangers.
"I was much more into football. With my dad being a golfer, I was never forced into doing it, and I think that's why I'm doing it now is because I wanted to. I found it by myself.
"I was playing football for Queen of the South at the time.
"Eventually, I just fell in love with golf."
Syme isn't the first notable figure outside of football to declare an affiliation with Rangers, with the likes of Gordon Ramsay and WWE star Drew McIntyre doing so in the past.
Elsewhere, ex-Ibrox boss Steven Gerrard has emerged as a contender to become the new manager of English Championship side Middlesbrough.
Gerrard is the bookmakers' favourite to replace his fellow countryman, Michael Carrick, at the Riverside Stadium, according to BetVictor, who offer the latest Football betting.
Gerrard is 6/4 to get the gig, with ex-Luton gaffer Rob Edwards a close second at 5/2. Other names on the bookies' list include Sean Dyche, Steve Cooper and Gary O'Neil.

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