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Sunday, October 17, 2010

Hearn can win PGA card today...

Going into this weekend's play David Hearn was 30th on the Nationwide money list with $158,815.
First prize at this Miccosukee Championship is $108,000, therefore a win would give him $266,815 which as they stand now would be good for 9th place, without adjusting the players money totals ahead of him. The top 25 get their cards and there is only one week remaining after this, but a solid day will almost certainly secure his place on the big tour next year.

He will be in the final pairing today,in 2nd place, trailing Jason Gore by 2 shots

Whether he wins or not his 64,68,67, 199 -14 scoring is brilliant and couldn't have come at a better time.

1.  Gore, Jason -16 -6 18 65 67 65 - 197

2.  Hearn, David -14 -4 18 64 68 67 - 199
3.  Bradley, Keegan -12 -1 18 64 67 70 - 201
4.  Smith, Nate -11 -5 18 66 70 66 - 202
5.  Claxton, Paul -10 -4 18 69 67 67 - 203
5.  Coles, Gavin -10 -7 18* 71 68 64 - 203
5.  Dunlap, Scott -10 -5 18 66 71 66 - 203
5.  Gutschewski, Scott -10 -4 18 66 70 67 - 203
5.  Joon Lee, Won -10 -4 18 70 66 67 - 203
10.Gardiner, Scott -9 -4 18 68 69 67 - 204
10.Hahn, James -9 -3 18 70 66 68 - 204
10 Ridings, Tag -9 -4 18 70 67 67 - 204

T51 Jon Mills  -1 70,67,73  212 needs a good day. He is currently 31st on the money list.


PGA Tour

The question is 'can anyone catch Rocco ??" as he continues to lead the Fry's.com by 3 shots at -17. Apart from Van Pelt he is at least 5 shots clear and playing beautifully. I expect his vast experience and new found putting confidence following Trevino's tip will see him through.

1. Mediate, Rocco -17 -4 18 64 65 67 - 196

2. Van Pelt, Bo -14 -6 18 65 69 65 - 199
3. Imada, Ryuji -12 -2 18 65 67 69 - 201
3. Prugh, Alex -12 -5 18 69 66 66 - 201
5. Fowler, Rickie -11 -3 18 69 65 68 - 202
6. Clark, Tim -10 -5 18 68 69 66 - 203
6. Mallinger, John -10 -3 18 66 69 68 - 203
6. Tidland, Chris -10 -3 18 70 65 68 - 203
6. Warren, Charles -10 -4 18 71 65 67 - 203
6. Wilson, Dean -10 -1 18 69 64 70 - 203


LPGA Tour

This is a packed leaderboard with 3 players sharing the lead at -12, and only 4 shots between 1st and 10th place at the CVS/pharmacy LPGA Challenge in California

I have listed our 3 Canadians at the end.

1. 1 Lee, Ilhee -12 -4 18 69 67 68 - 204

1. 1 Recari, Beatriz -12 -2 18 68 66 70 - 204
1. 1 Redman, Michele -12 -4 18 67 69 68 - 204
4. 4 Nocera, Gwladys -11 -1 18 68 66 71 - 205
4. 4 Ward, Wendy -11 -3 18 65 71 69 - 205
6. 6 Icher, Karine -10 -6 18 70 70 66 - 206
7. 7 Hull, Katherine -9 -3 18 67 71 69 - 207
7. 7 Kerr, Cristie -9 -6 18 73 68 66 - 207
9. 9 Lincicome, Brittany -8 -1 18 61 76 71 - 208
9. 9 Smith, Libby -8 -6 18 71 71 66 - 208


36. 38 Richdale, Samantha -2 -2 18* 70 74 70 - 214
64. 69 Kane, Lorie +1 +1 18* 70 74 73 - 217

66. 71 Meldrum, Lisa +2 +2 18* 73 71 74 - 218


EUROPEAN Tour

Francesco Molinari has fired another brilliant -10 62 to get into the top 3, as play is well underway at the Portugal Masters, but Spain's Pablo Martin has a 3 shot lead at -20 over Aussie veteran Richard Green, at the moment, but that will all change..

1. 1 Martin, Pablo -20 -2 5 67 68 63 - 198

2. 15 Green, Richard -17 -6 12 70 66 69 - 205
3. 54 Molinari, Francesco -16 -10 18 74 62 74 62 272
3. 10 Lawrie, Peter -16 -4 10 68 68 68 - 204
3. 4 Ilonen, Mikko -16 -2 6 65 68 69 - 202
3. 2 Wilson, Oliver -16 -1 6 70 66 65 - 201
3. 2 Huldahl, Jeppe -16 -1 5 72 68 61 - 201
8. 15 Karlsson, Robert -15 -4 14 64 71 70 - 205
8. 10 Fdez-CastaƱo, Gonzalo -15 -3 9 69 67 68 - 204
10. 30 Andersson Hed, Fredrik -14 -5 18 71 66 70 67 274
10. 24 Dixon, David -14 -4 16 68 67 71 - 206
10. 10 Jaidee, Thongchai -14 -2 9 70 66 68 - 204
10. 10 Schwartzel, Charl -14 -2 9 67 71 66 - 204
10. 6 Parry, John -14 -1 6 69 70 64 - 203

UPDATE
Martin has just made a 20 footer to double bogey the 7th and is a shot behind new leader Richard Green who is now at -19 playing the 15th up ahead   Stay tuned !!


LIVERPOOL

Liverpool has just been soundly beaten 2-0 at Goodison Park by Everton in the day's biggest derby match and they did it under the watchful eye of their new owner John Henry of New England Sports Ventures' who acquired the club on Friday afternoon.

Tim Cahill and Mikel Arteta got the goals.

I have come to know George Gillett through Steven Brunt at the Globe and Mail who befriended George through his appearances with us on Primetime Sports and while over at Anfield covering the team.

Gillett I can assure you has been dragged through the mud unfairly by the Liverpool faithful and it's because of his partnership with the egomaniac Tom Hicks. George may be fabulously wealthy but anyone who has met or listened to him knows that he has his feet firmly on the ground and has nothing but care and respect and admiration for Liverpool FC and their supporters, despite what you have seen and heard recently from the Anfield faithful..

A combination of the worldwide recession and a Liverpool squad that is now an unheard of  bottom of the Premier League have hardly been within his control, and I don't have all the final numbers yet but rest assured he has taken a huge financial bath.

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