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Thursday, October 10, 2013

Final results, all tours this weekend

The PGA Tour season got underway this week at the Frys.com Open, the first time the tour has gone this route.


PGA TOUR - FRYS.COM OPEN

COURSE: CordeValle Golf Club (7,379 yards, par 71).
PURSE: $5 million. Winner’s share: $900,000.

CANADIANS: Stephen Ames MC, Brad Fritsch 73 64 WD, David Hearn T21 -9 73 68 66 68, Mike Weir -1 72 70 69 72

Round 4 Final

In the final round of the Frys.com Open at CordeValle Golf Club, Jimmy Walker shot a 5-under 66 to win his first PGA TOUR event. Tied for the lead with four holes to play Sunday, Walker rolled in a 6-foot birdie putt on the 15th hole to take the lead for good in the Frys.com Open. Three closing pars for a 5-under 66 turned out to be more than enough for the 34-year-old Texan to take home a trophy and plenty of perks t -17

Brooks Koepka had a four-shot lead with 11 holes to play, and looked as poised and confident as he had all week at CordeValle. but Koepka missed a 6-foot putt on the 15th that would have matched birdies with Walker, who was playing in the group ahead of him. Koepka then missed his tee shot wildly to the left on the 16th hole and had to scramble for bogey. Down to his last shot, he hit into the water on the 297-yard, par-4 17th for another bogey he ended up with 72, -14

Vijay Singh closed with a 68 and wound up with the 27th runner-up finish of his Hall of Fame career


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




LPGA TOUR - LPGA MALAYSIA
COURSE: Kuala Lumpur Golf and Country Club (6,246 yards, par 72).
PURSE: $2 million. Winner’s share: $300,000.

Round 4  Final
Lexi Thompson went on to win her second-career LPGA Tour victory and first as a Tour member at the Sime Darby LPGA Malaysia. The 18-year old American shot a final-round 69 for a four-day total of 19-under 265 to finish four shots ahead of Shanshan Feng. Feng shot a 67 to pick up her second runner-up this season, a week after she won her second LPGA title in China.

Thompson set a new scoring record for the event with a 19-under 265 total and shot all four rounds in the 60’s for the first time in her career. The four-day total also marks a career low for the Coral Springs, Fla. native. Her previous best was 271 which she shot on three separate occasions, most recently at the 2013 Marathon Classic.


Live scoring click here  http://www.lpgascoring.com/public/Leaderboard.aspx




CHAMPIONS TOUR - SAS CHAMPIONSHIP
COURSE: Prestonwood Country Club (7,240 yards, par 72).
PURSE: $2.1 million. Winner’s share: $315,000.

CANADIANS  Jim Rutledge +1 75 71 71, Rod Spittle -3 78 66 69

Round 3  Final
Russ Cochran holed an 8-foot putt on the final hole Sunday for his fourth straight birdie and a one-stroke victory over David Frost in the SAS Championship.

The 54-year-old Cochran, also the 2010 winner at Prestonwood Country Club, closed with a 5-under 67 to finish at 17-under 199. The left-hander won the Principal Charity Classic in June in Iowa. He has five Champions Tour victories after winning once on the PGA TOUR.
Frost finished with a 66. He missed a short birdie putt on No. 17 and also settled for par on 18


Live scoring click here  http://www.pgatour.com/champions/leaderboard.html



EUROPEAN- PORTUGAL MASTERS
COURSE: Oceanico Victoria Golf Club (7,209 yards, par 71).
PURSE: $2.71 million. Winner’s share: $452,375.


Round 4 Final
England’s David Lynn came from six shots back to snatch victory at the Portugal Masters with an inspired final round 63 at Oceânico Victoria Golf Course.

A week after being laid low by a virus at the Seve Trophy by Golf+, where he was swiftly dispatched 6 and 4 by Miguel Angel Jiménez in the Sunday singles as Continental Europe beat Great Britain & Ireland, Lynn had completely contrasting emotions in the Algarve as his 18 under par total saw him finish a shot clear of Justin Walters.

Lynn’s second European Tour title sees him climb back into the Official World Golf Ranking's top 50 a week before his 40th birthday.

The former US PGA Championship runner-up, whose only previous win in almost 400 events came in the KLM Open in 2004, charged into contention with five birdies in a front nine of 30 and, after a bogey at the tenth, picked up further shots at the 11th, 14th, 15th and 17th to set a clubhouse target that was never matched

Live scoring click here http://www.europeantour.com/europeantour/season=2013/tournamentid=2013080/leaderboard/index.html


LPGA TOUR - QUALIFYING SCHOOL, SECOND STAGE
COURSE: Panther and Bobcat courses at Plantation Golf and Country Club in Venice, Fla.
CANADIANS : Jennifer Kirby, Ashley Sholer, Jessica Wallace, Erica Rivard, Danielle Mills, Kirby Dreher, Natalie Gleadall, Angela Buzminski, Brogan McKinnon (a), Nicole Vandermade


Round 4 Final

Third-round leader Amy Anderson punched her ticket to the LPGA Final Qualifying Tournament today with a final round 4-under 68 on the Bobcat course at Plantation Golf and Country Club to earn medalist honors at Stage II LPGA Qualifying Tournament. She edged second round co-leader and five-year Symetra Tour member Jenny Suh by six-strokes.

The North Dakota State University standout got off to a steady start with one bogey and one birdie on the front-nine making the turn at even-par. She turned it around on the back-nine, carding a quick birdie on the par-4 11th hole then lit up the greens on Nos. 14, 15 and 16, sinking three-straight 20-foot birdie putts

Live scoring click here   http://rts.symetrascoring.com/QSchool/2013Q2Leaderboard.asp


PGA TOUR LATINOAMERICA - PUERTO RICO CLASSIC
COURSE: Dorado Beach Resort, East Course, San Juan, Puerto Rico
CANADIANS Derek Gillespie, Matt Johnston


Live scoring click here  http://www.pgatourla.com/leaderboard/m2013011/#.UlfhcubD90s



ASIAN TOUR - CJ INVITATIONAL
COURSE: Haesley Nine Bridges Golf Club, Jeju Island, South Korea.
CANADIANS  Richard T. Lee, Ryan Yip

Live scoring click here  http://www.asiantour.com/tournaments/65/leaderboard/



EUROPEAN SENIOR TOUR - DUTCH SENIOR OPEN
COURSE: The International, Amsterdam.
CANADIANS  Phil Jonas, Rick Gibson, Jean Laforce (alternate), Bill Hardwick (alternate)

Final
The final day of the Dutch Senior Open has been cancelled due to heavy overnight rain and flooding. Simon P Brown has been declared the winner.




Live scoring click here  http://www.europeantour.com/seniortour/season=2013/tournamentid=2013882/leaderboard/index.html




eGOLF PROFESSIONAL TOUR - NORTHSTONE OPEN
COURSE: NorthStone Country Club, Huntersville, N.C.
CANADIANS IN THE FIELD: Sean Bozuk, Cam Burke, Albin Choi, Robbie Greenwell, Mackenzie Hughes, Wil Mitchell


Round 4  Final
With two holes to play in the eGolf Tour’s NorthStone Open, Frank Adams III of Laurinburg, NC was one shot back of the lead, hoping to pull out his second win of the 2013 season. On the watery par-3 17th, Adams secured that win, lacing a 4-iron from 189 yards into the wind to set up what turned out to be a go-ahead birdie en route to a final-round 68 and a 10-under 203 total, good for a one-shot victory and the seventh win of his eGolf Tour career

Canada's Ted Brown, a two-time eGolf Tour winner and full-time caddie at famed Kinloch Golf Club in Virginia, played in the day’s first twosome off of No. 10, surviving bogeys on Nos. 11 and 18 to come from nowhere with a final-round 64 and a 9-under tally for the week. good for T2


Live scoring click here  http://tarheel.bluegolf.com/bluegolf/tarheel13/event/tarheel1315/contest/1/leaderboard.htm



Bryan Angus  (files from pgatour.com europeantour.com, lpga.com AP CP BBC Reuters )

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