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Tuesday, October 19, 2010

DeLaet secures tour card, Hearn slips with a 74..Golf wrap

It was quite a weekend around the globe in golf with Paddy winning in Malaysia, Graham DeLaet virtually securing his PGA card in California, David Hearn moving to 26th on the money list in Miami

NATIONWIDE TOUR

David sent me a text Sunday morning saying he was "looking forward to today's play"  I'm sure he was until he made a triple bogey on the 14th hole, leading to a 74 his highest score of the week. He finished 5 shots back at -11 to Jason Gore at the Miccosukee Open in Miami.... Here's the good news. He has moved up to 26th on the Money with his $23625 list with 1 to go..

Here's the Scoreboard

1 1 Jason Gore SC P E F -16 65 67 65 71 268  ( his 7th Nationwide Tour career win, a record)

T2 T13 Kevin Kisner SC P -4 F -12 71 67 67 67 272
T2 T5 Scott Gutschewski SC P -2 F -12 66 70 67 69 272
T4 T18 John Kimbell SC P -4 F -11 71 68 67 67 273
T4 T5 Won Joon Lee SC P -1 F -11 70 66 67 70 273
T4 2 David Hearn SC P 3 F -11 64 68 67 74 273 
T4 3 Keegan Bradley SC P 1 F -11 64 67 70 72 273
T8 T25 Kent Jones SC P -4 F -10 68 67 72 67 274
T8 T25 J.J. Killeen SC P -4 F -10 69 69 69 67 274
T8 T18 Adam Meyer SC P -3 F -10 66 68 72 68 274
T8 T13 Andrew Svoboda SC P -2 F -10 63 70 72 69 274
T8 T5 Paul Claxton SC P E F -10 69 67 67 71 274

Now the T25 plus

TOP 25

1 1 Jamie Lovemark 20 $419,969 1
2 2 Chris Kirk 21 $411,206 2
3 3 Tommy Gainey 25 $388,157 2
4 4 Daniel Summerhays 24 $376,742
5 5 Hunter Haas 21 $365,247 2
6 6 Martin Piller 22 $324,427 2
7 7 Jhonattan Vegas 21 $321,334 1
8 8 Kevin Chappell 22 $308,793 1
9 9 Fabian Gomez 24 $261,357 1
10 17 Kevin Kisner 24 $258,092 1
11 12 Keegan Bradley 26 $256,360
12 11 Steven Bowditch 20 $247,343 1
13 10 Bobby Gates 21 $244,401 1
14 13 D.J. Brigman 23 $231,969 1
15 14 Tag Ridings 25 $231,800
16 15 Peter Tomasulo 19 $220,712 1
17 16 Michael Putnam 21 $215,477 1
18 27 Scott Gutschewski 24 $214,842
19 18 Jim Herman 23 $203,560 1
20 24 Scott Gardiner 26 $194,449 1
21 22 Nate Smith 26 $193,412 1
22 19 B.J. Staten 22 $191,276
23 20 Justin Hicks 26 $189,945 1
24 23 Brandt Jobe 21 $186,776
25 21 Chris Nallen 24 $185,293
26 30 David Hearn 23 $182,440
27 25 James Hahn 26 $173,400
28 26 Brendan Steele 24 $164,032
29 28 Joe Affrunti 24 $161,433
30 29 Alistair Presnell 25 $159,347
31 31 Jon Mills 23 $156,633


PGA Tour

Rocco as predicted held on to win but it was close !!
He holed out 4 times this week !! Remember he was ahead by 3 shots at the start of play at the Frys.com in California, then was caught by the pack on his back nine before making birdie at 16, then holing a wedge for eagle on 17 to get to -15, 269 to edge Bo Van Pelt and Alex Prugh by a shot.. He moves from 182 to 72nd on the money list

Great day for Graham Delaet who's -4 67 was the low score of the day and it will almost certainly secure his card for next year.His -10, 274 total was good for T6 and he moves from 114 to 102 on the money list with 2 events to play,

1 Rocco Mediate -15 F  64 65 67 73 269

T2Bo Van Pelt -14 F  65 69 65 71 270
T2 Alex Prugh -14 F  69 66 66 69 270
4 Rickie Fowler -13 F 69 65 68 69 271
5 Chris Tidland -12 F 70 65 68 69 272
T6 Graham DeLaet -10 F  68 68 71 67 274
T6 Will MacKenzie -10 F  66 68 71 69 274
T6 Kevin Stadler -10 F  71 67 67 69 274
T6David Duval -10 F 68 65 71 70 274
T6 Charles Warren -10 F 71 65 67 71 274
T6 Ryuji Imada -10 F 65 67 69 73 274
T6 Tim Clark -10 F  68 69 66 71 274

Cancks position on the Money List

Stephen Ames 97
Graham DeLaet 102
Mike Weir 145  ( Exempt til 2013)


LPGA

Ai Miyazato is still #1 but this week belonged to Spanish rookie Beatriz Recari who won for the first time on this tour beating a French girl Gwladys Nocera by a shot. Cristie Kerr needed a 3rd place finish to become #1 but she finished T5 at this CVS/pharmacy LPGA Challenge in California.

I have listed our Canucks after the leader board.

1 Beatriz Recari -2 F -14 68 66 70 70 274 $165,000

2 Gwladys Nocera -2 F -13 68 66 71 70 275 $101,836
T3 Karine Icher -2 F -12 70 70 66 70 276 $65,512
T3 Michele Redman E F -12 67 69 68 72 276 $65,512
T5 Cristie Kerr -2 F -11 73 68 66 70 277 $41,816
T5 Wendy Ward E F -11 65 71 69 72 277 $41,816
7 Shanshan Feng -5 F -10 74 69 68 67 278 $31,502
T8 Angela Stanford -4 F -9 73 70 68 68 279 $26,205
T8 Brittany Lincicome -1 F -9 61 76 71 71 279 $26,205
T10 Sarah Kemp -6 F -8 71 73 70 66 280 $20,322
T10 Karrie Webb -4 F -8 69 70 73 68 280 $20,322
T10 Mikaela Parmlid -1 F -8 71 69 69 71 280 $20,322
T10 Katherine Hull +1 F -8 67 71 69 73 280 $20,322
T40 Smantha Richdale 70,74,70,73 287
T61 Lorie Kane 70,74,73,74
71  Lisa Meldrum 73,71,74,78

Note  Paddy Harrington  won the Iskandar Johor Open in Malaysia, his first tournament title in two years. He shot -3 69 in the final round for an overall 20-under-par 268


He started the day 5 shots clear and won it by 3 at the Horizon Hills G & CC on the Asian Tour.

His last win came in 2008 at the US PGA Championship.
The Race to Dubai continues in Spain the next 2 weeks, at the Castello Masters then the Andalucia Valderrama Masters before heading to the far east for 3, the WGC HSBC in China worth $7m, then the Barclays Singapore Open worth $6m followed by the UBS Hong Kong Open.

Then it all wraps up in mid November at the Dubai World Championship worth $7.5m and of course the $10 in bonus prizes.

Just in case you thought the year was over for these guys !!!

Bryan Angus   bryanangus4@gmail.com

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