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Friday, October 24, 2014

Final scoreboards, stories from the weekend , Canadians Q school results



Here's the wrap from the weekend's play..






PGA Tour  McGladrey Classic, Sea Island, Georgia
Robert Streb made10 birdies, including one on the second extra hole, winning a three-way playoff in the McGladrey Classic for his first PGA Tour victory. He rallied from five-shots behind with a 7-under 63, his best round on the PGA Tour by two shots, and then beat Will MacKenzie and Brendon de Jonge in the playoff at Sea Island. He will now play in his 1st major atthe Masters in April. Canadians Adam Hadwin T81  and Nick Taylor T86 both missed the second cut. Roger Sloan 70 74 MC.
Live scoring http://espn.go.com/golf/leaderboard?tour=pga




EUROPEAN Tour  ISPS Handa Perth International
Norway's Thorbjorn Olesen 64 69 67 71 -17 won the Perth International by 3 shots over Victor Dubuisson Olesen for his 2nd Euro Tour win in the final qualifying event to decide top 111 players on the money list who will get their 2015 cards.
Live scoring http://espn.go.com/golf/leaderboard?tour=euro


LPGA  Blue Bay LPGA..China
Sensational South African Lee Anne Pace won the rain shortened Blue Bay LPGA at -16 with Caroline Masson second at -13 and Michelle Wie and Jessica Korda 3rd at -11. The event was reduced to 54 holes due to incessant rain. The players have now all flown to Taiwan for this week's event.
Live scoring click  http://espn.go.com/golf/leaderboard?tour=lpga


CHAMPIONS Tour  AT&T Championship  TPC San Antonio, Texas
Michael Allen made a 5-foot birdie putt on the final hole for a 6-under 66 and a two-stroke victory in the Champions Tour’s AT&T Championship, and Bernhard Langer wrapped up the Charles Schwab Cup title.
Allen birdied three of the final four holes finishing at 15-under 201 for his second victory of the season. Marco Dawson was second after a 71. He bogeyed Nos. 16 and 18. Woody Austin had a 71 to finish third, three strokes back.

Langer closed with a 69 to tie for sixth at 10 under. He has a tour-high five victories two of them majors and leads the money list. The top 30 on the money list qualified for the season-ending Charles Schwab Cup Championship next week in Scottsdale, Arizona
As for our 2 Canadians, Rod Spittle tied for 33rd at 3-under 213. Stephen Ames tied for 47th at even-par 216
Live scoring click http://espn.go.com/golf/leaderboard?tour=champions


WEB.com Tour  Q School 1st Stage
Wrapped last week at 3 locations, California, North Carolina and Florida. Here are the results
Beaumont, Calif.,
Top 30 and ties advance
Matt McQuillan, Kingston, Ont., T5, (-13)
Seann Harlington, Vancouver, T20, (-7)


Pinewild CC,
Pinehurst, N.C.,
Top 32 and ties advance
Mackenzie Hughes, Dundas, Ont., T12 (-1)
Cam Burke, New Hamburg, Ont., T12 (-1)
Albin Choi, Toronto, T16 (E)
Taylor Pendrith, Richmond Hill, Ont. T25 (+2)
Derek Gillespie, Oshawa, Ont., T32 (+4)


St. Johns G&CC,
St. Augustine, Fla.,
Top 32 and ties advance
Beon Yeong Lee, Montreal, T20 (-4)








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