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Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Points waits out the rain to win in Houston... Final results all tours.

Well it turns our Rory was not the story in Houston this week, as he went into Sunday 9 shots back, clearly not with his A game yet, 73 70 71, so he will make an unscheduled stop at the Valero this week to get in some much neede rounds before Augusta.


Here are all the events this week and I provide live scoring links to all tours, including the scores of every Canadian playing.




PGA TOUR - HOUSTON OPEN
COURSE: Redstone Golf Club, Tournament Course (7,441 yards, par 72).
PURSE: $6.2 million. Winner’s share: $1,116,000.

CANADIAN CONTENT: Graham DeLaet T31 -6 71 71 68 72, Brad Fritsch MC 73 77, David Hearn MC 75 70


Round 4

pgatour.com  D.A Points arrived at the Shell Houston Open having failed to break 70 in his last nine rounds on the PGA TOUR. He had made only two cuts in nine tournaments this year, both times finishing at the bottom of the pack. All that changed Sunday, even after a final round most appropriately delayed by thunderstorms.

Points returned from the long delay by making four pars, and the last one from just outside 13 feet gave him a one-shot victory in the Shell Houston Open.

It also provided another two-year exemption on the PGA TOUR, 500 FedExCup points and a start next year at the Hyundai Tournament of Champions.

And he's on his way back to Augusta National for the Masters.





For live scoring click here http://www.pgatour.com/leaderboard.html



EUROPEAN TOUR - TROPHY HASSAN II
COURSE: Golf du Palais Royal (6,844 yards, par 72).
PURSE: $1.93 million. Winner’s share: $321,810.


Round 4
Marcel Siem romped to a three shot victory at the Trophée Hassan II but was left with an anxious wait to see if he would be making his Masters Tournament debut in a fortnight’s time.

The 32 year old German overcame a slow start and the threat of Finland’s Mikko Ilonen to register a third European Tour victory.

Siem needs to move into the top 50 on The Official World Golf Ranking tonight to receive an invite to Augusta National but will have to wait and see how the likes of Henrik Stenson, Russell Henley and Charles Howell III fair at the Shell Houston Open





Live scoring click here  http://www.europeantour.com/europeantour/season=2013/tournamentid=2013025/leaderboard/index.html?showLeaderboard=Y





ASIAN TOUR - CHIANGMAI GOLF CLASSIC
COURSE: Alpine Golf Resort-Chiangmai, Chiangmai, Thailand (7,471 yds, par 72)
PURSE: $750,000



Round 4 wrap
asiantour.com

Australia’s Scott Hend charged from six-shots back to win the inaugural Chiangmai Golf Classic presented by PTT by three strokes after a stunning eight-under-par 64 in the final round on Sunday.
Big-hitting Hend earned his third Asian Tour title in front of large crowds at the Alpine Golf Resort-Chiangmai, taking home the winner’s cheque of US$135,000 with his four-day total of 20-under-par 268.
 
South African newcomer Bryce Easton, playing in his first Asian Tour event, also shot a 64 to take second place while a faltering Prayad Marksaeng of Thailand, who led by five overnight, settled for third on 272 after a day to forget when he soared to a 74 in the US$750,000 full-field Asian Tour tournament



Live scoring click here  http://www.asiantour.com/livescoring.html







eGOLF PROFESSIONAL TOUR - THE CHAMPIONSHIP AT ST. JAMES PLANTAION
COURSE: Reserve Club at St. James, Southport, N.C. (7,212 yds, par 72)

CANADIAN CONTENT: Brad Boyle MC, Cam Burke T11 +2 72 70 77 71, Greg Doherty T49 +10 70 76 80, Robbie Greenwell MC, MacKenzie Hughes MC Brett Nymeyer MC Ryan Terdik T27 +6 72 74 76


Round 4 wrap

Bryce Ledford of Chattanooga, TN entered the final round of the eGolf Tour’s Championship at St. James Plantation five shots off the lead after a difficult third-round 77 on Friday, but recovered in dramatic fashion, posting seven final-round birdies en route to a scintillating 6-under 66 that delivered his first career eGolf Tour title, as well as the event’s $18,000 first-place prize.

The Championship at St. James Plantation was the fifth of 24 scheduled events on the 2013 eGolf Tour schedule, and was contested this week at the Jack Nicklaus-designed Reserve Club at St. James Plantation in Southport, NC


Live scoring click here  http://tarheel.bluegolf.com/bluegolf/tarheel13/event/tarheel135/contest/1/leaderboard.htm






ALL-AMERICAN GATEWAY TOUR - EVENT No. 2
COURSE: Morongo Golf Club at Tukwet Canyon - Champions Course (7,377 yds, par 72)

CANADIAN CONTENT: Jordan Krantz, Richard Boychuk MC 88 94, Aaron Crawford MC 74 72, Wes Heffernan MC 73 77, Bryan Scott, Thomas Hay MC 73 77, Dallas Mengel MC 83 85, Steven Shantz MC 80 83, Craig Gibson, Adrian Kibsey MC 74 76, Michael Knight MC 83 80, Cory Renfrew T13 -9 72 70 66 71, Daniel Pow MC 80 68


Winner  Nathan Tyler -23 67 68 64 66  Tuscon, Arizona


Live scoring click here  http://gstour.com/TournamentScoring/Scoreboard.aspx?TID=1120







SUNCOAST LADIES TOUR
COURSE: LPGA International Champions Course, Daytona Beach, FL (6,390 yds, par 72)
CANADIAN CONTENT: Natalie Gleadall T8 77 75 73 +9, Chelcia Petersen (a) T25 79 79 81 +23, Rachel Pollock (a) T29 80 83 82 +29

Winner Milena Savich 75 74 72 +5  $2000.00


Final Results   http://www.suncoastseries.com/2013%20TOUR/0.Tournaments/0.8LPGA_CHAMP/RESULTS.pdf


Bryan Angus

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