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Friday, December 7, 2012

Perry/O'Hair win the Shark Shootout..Peter Senior wins Aussie Open

 PGA Tour

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Round 3 wrap

pgatour.com  Kenny Perry and Sean O'Hair birdied five of the last six holes to win the Franklin Templeton Shootout

The 52-year-old Perry became the oldest player to win the Shootout, and also won for the third time with a different partner. He won with John Huston in 2005 and Scott Hoch in 2008. Perry joins Steve Elkington, Fred Couples, Brad Faxon and Scott McCarron with three Shootout wins; Elkington and Couples also won with three different partners

Rory Sabbatini and Charles Howell III made a charge on the back nine that included an eagle on a par 4 but finished one stroke back at 30-under 186. They had a 15-under 57 in the scramble format in the final round on the Gold Course at Tiburón Golf Club




Australian Open

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Round 4 wrap

At 53, Peter Senior has become the oldest winner in Australian Open history after surviving gale-force wins on a brutal final day to beat Brendan Jones by one shot in fading light at The Lakes.

On a dramatic Sunday that saw play suspended for three hours after 80km/h winds made the course unplayable, the ultra-consistent Senior carded an even-par 72 to finish at four under for the championship. Only 6 players broke par.

It was an impressive performance from Jones (71), who pushed Senior to the limit with two back-nine birdies and an eagle to card the only sub-par round of the final 17 pairings on Sunday.

Cameron Percy (73) finished in outright third at minus two, one clear of Kim Felton (72), Kieran Pratt (75) and Rose (76)
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It was a miserable day for the world No.4 who made six bogeys and failed to post a single birdie in the final pairing





Ladies European Tour
 
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Final Wrap

World No.6 Shanshan Feng took a commanding five shot lead into the final round of the Omega Dubai Ladies Masters, starting the day at 18 under par.

The 23-year-old from Guangzhou was still on course for a record win as she made the turn during the final round. Feng moved to 20 under par after an eagle at the par-5 third hole. She bogeyed the fifth but birdied the eighth and was two under for the front nine to remain at 20 under par.

She has just walked off the 18th green, and has won the Omega Dubai Masters by the same 5 shots she started the day with after a -3 68 -21 total.

Dutch star Dewi Claire Schreefel 69 was 2nd at -16 and Canada's Lorie Kane 71 T5 at -11

Files from the Ladies European Tour were used in this report



ASIAN Tour

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Round 4 wrap

An irrepressible Charl Schwartzel of South Africa has just shot his 3rd round of 65, to get to -25 and win the US$1 million Thailand Golf Championship by a whopping 11 shots .For Schwartzel it was his first title in 20 months after winning the 2011 Masters Tournament..

Bubba Watson earned some of his huge appearance fee, closing with 65 to T2 at -14. Ryder Cup star Sergio Garcia was 4th


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