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Saturday, April 21, 2012

Saturday scoreboards, round 2 and 3 wraps.

I have posted this report at 6am Saturday April 21 as the rain pours down here in Toronto. I have used  notes from pgatour.com, europeantour.com and lpga.com in compiling some of the information. I have listed all Canadian scores

European Tour
Volvo China Open
Binhai Lake GC
Tianjin
http://www.europeantour.com/europeantour/season=2012/tournamentid=2012022/leaderboard/index.html?showLeaderboard=Y

Round 3 complete (Tianjin is +12hrs EST)
Branden Grace’s dream season continued as he moved into a three shot lead at the Volvo China Open with a third round 64. Since coming through The European Tour Qualifying School at the end of 2011, the 23 year old has won back-to-back titles on home soil and risen to sixth in The Race to Dubai.

Defending champion Nicolas Colsaerts, looking to become the first player to win the event twice, is second after a 66, with Paraguay’s Fabrizio Zanotti third on 14 under after matching Grace’s round of 64



Champions Tour
Liberty Mutual Insurance Legends of Golf
Savannah Harbor Golf Resort · Savannah, Georgia
http://www.pgatour.com/s/leaderboard/

Brad Bryant and his partner Tom Purtzer challenged the tournament-course record with a blistering back nine on Friday but fell one short in their quest to match the 13-under-par 59 by Andy North and Tom Watson in 2008. However, their 12-under-par 60 in the better-ball format gave the pair a two-stroke margin after the opening round in the Legends Division of the Liberty Mutual Insurance Legends of Golf.  Bryant and Purtzer birdied seven of nine holes on the back nine while posting a back-nine score of 7-under-par 29. Four teams opened with 10-under par 62s including David Frost/Michael Allen, Kenny Perry/Russ Cochran, Jeff Sluman/Brad Faxon and Tom Jenkins/Bruce Fleisher.

In the Raphael Division competition, defending champions Des Smyth and partner Mark James are currently tied for the lead at 8-under-par 64 with Gary Koch and Roger Maltbie.

Rod Spittle paired with Mark Calcavecchia is T21 after -6 66...



PGA Tour
Valero Texas Open
http://www.pgatour.com/r/leaderboard/

Ben Curtis wrapped up his second round at the Valero Texas Open just before a two-hour storm delay left behind a stiff wind that protected the early leaders, Curtis shot another bogey-free 5-under 67 on Friday to finish at 10 under. He was two strokes ahead of David Mathis and three in front of Cameron Tringale and Matt Every

Mathis matched Curtis with a 67, Tringale had a 65, and Every was poised to inch even closer before darkness suspended play. He'll line up for an 11-foot birdie chance on the par-4 17th when second-round play resumes this morning.
Blake Adams (69), Ryan Palmer (69) and Hunter Haas (74) were tied for fifth at 4 under.

A dozen players shot in the 60s before play was suspended. After play resumed, no one cracked 70.
Twenty-five players will finish the second round Saturday. Among those near the top is Frank Lickliter II, who was 3 under and tied for eighth with one hole left to play.

The cut is projected to fall at +4. Play was suspended due to darkness and will resume at 7:30am local time. The approx start times for round 3 will be between 9:45-11:45 am

Canadian scores.. Graham Delaet T58 73 74 +3,  Stephen Ames T66 74 74 +4,  David Hearn T66 74 74 +4,  Matt McQuillan T111 74 78 +8 MC




Asian Tour
CIMB Niaga Indonesian Masters
Jakarta Golf Club
http://www.asiantour.com/livescoring.html

Defending champion Lee Westwood holed four birdies Friday for a 4-under 68 in the second round of the Indonesian Masters.The third-ranked Englishman followed eight straight pars with a birdie at the last hole to take a five-shot clubhouse lead at 11-under 133.
"You want to be leading tournaments and I obviously got the hang of playing on this golf course. More importantly, I was patient and I didn't force things to happen," Westwood said. "I'm glad I finished. I can relax this afternoon and prepare for the weekend."

UPDATE Saturday April 21 5.30amest  Round 3 in progress *****

Veteran golfer Zaw Moe of Myanmar birdied the last hole to cut Lee Westwood’s lead by two after returning this morning to complete the second round of the CIMB Niaga Indonesian Masters. Moe completed six holes this morning, posting a bogey on the fifth hole before fighting back with birdies on seven and nine for a second round five-under-par 67.

Canadian score Ron Harvey T42 76 69 -1




LPGA
LPGA LOTTE Championship Presented by J Golf
Ko Olina Golf Club
Kapolei, Hawaii
Wednesday - Saturday
http://www.lpgascoring.com/public/Leaderboard.aspx


Seven-time LPGA winner Ai Miyazato holds a three-shot lead over Cristie Kerr and Azahara Munoz entering the final round of play at the LPGA LOTTE Championship Presented by J Golf. Miyazato shot 2-under-par 70 on Friday during the third round at Ko Olina Golf Club on Oahu. The Japanese star recorded four birdies – including a four-foot putt at No. 18 – and two bogies to move to 10-under-par 206. “It was really tough out there. Still windy, and basically same direction, but it's still tough to play out there,” she said. “I really handled (it) well, so I'm very happy with my round today

Canadian scores.. Lorie Kane T20 73 69 73,  Alena Sharp T32 73 70 74,  Jessica Shepley T39 75 68 75, Rebecca Lee-Bentham T50 73 73 74,  Maude-Aimee LeBlanc 74 75 MC, Samantha Richhdale 74 80 MC, Stephanie Sherlock 80 74 MC


eGolf Professional Tour
Forest Oaks Classic
http://tarheel.bluegolf.com/bluegolf/tarheel12/event/tarheel1212/contest/1/leaderboard.htm

Clint Jensen of Jupiter, FL chipped in for birdie on the par-5 18th at Forest Oaks Country Club on Friday afternoon to play his way into a playoff alongside Lanto Griffin of Blacksburg, VA at the eGolf Tour’s Forest Oaks Classic. On that very same 18th hole, this time serving as the second playoff hole, Jensen drained a 15-foot birdie putt from the back fringe to win his third career eGolf Tour title and the event’s $15,000 first-place prize.

Canadian scores.. Cam Burke T4 -10 68 74 64,  Matt Hill T7 -9 71 68 68,  Christopher Ross T18 -7 68 71 70, 
The cut fell at -2  Brad Revell -1 MC  David Markle E MC, Brett Cairns +8 MC,  Greg Doherty +9 MC, Zack Schnurr +12 MC, 



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