I knew it was windy, obviously, but I didn’t think it was really going to affect my game," Bullard said.
Bullard explained that the severe weather disrupted his standard approach to the game.
"I was trying to lean on it and I didn’t realise. It just caught me on the hop," Bullard said.
Despite past setbacks, he expressed confidence in his ability to advance through the initial stages.
"I know I can get to that second stage. Honestly, if I play 10 times, five of them, I’ll get to second stage.
So, I’m right there just see-sawing," Bullard said.
Odemwingie, now a PGA professional based in Birmingham, started his qualifier at Enville at 11:26 a. m.
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Former Newcastle United defender Ryan Taylor is also present at Hesketh, caddying for his 14-year-old son Henri.