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Saturday, April 14, 2012

Friday wraps, Saturday stories, live scoreboards, Canadian scores..

PGA Tour
RBC Heritage
Harbour Town Links
Hilton Head NC

Colt Knost shot a 6-under 66 on Friday to take a two-stroke lead over Carl Pettersson after the second round. Knost, tied for the first-round lead with Chad Campbell and Vaughn Taylor after a 67, had three birdies in a four-hole stretch midway through the round and finished at -9,133.

Pettersson had a 65,to stand at -7, his best showing in 32 career rounds at Harbour Town Golf Links. Two-time RBC Heritage winner Boo Weekley (66) and Harris English (68) were another shot off the lead at -6 in a week when most of the world's best took a break following the year's first major.

World No. 1 Luke Donald, though, was among the few stars at Harbour Town. He needs a top-eight finish to retain the top spot over idle No. 2, Rory McIlroy, and bounced back from an opening 75 with a 69 to slide inside the cut line

Graham Delaet 74 68 T35, and Stephen Ames 71 74 T65 made the cut, Mike Weir 76 81 MC and David Hearn 68 78 MC

click here for live scoring  http://www.pgatour.com/leaderboards/current/r012/


Champions Tour
Encompass Insurance Pro-Am
Lutz, Florida

Semi retired 63-year-old Bruce Fleisher shot a -6 65 yesterday to take a one-stroke lead over Michael Allen 66 and Chien Soon Lu 66, after the first round of the Champions Tour's Encompass Insurance Pro-Am. Fleisher won this event in 2000 and 2003 now only plays 11 or 12 events a year.

Jim Rutledge T63, 75 and Rod Spittle T70, 77 were the Canadian scores..

click here for live scoring   http://www.pgatour.com/leaderboards/current/s551/


Nationwide Tour
TPC at Stonebrae
Hayward, California

click here for live scoring http://www.pgatour.com/leaderboards/current/h099/

Cold winds, fog and rain have combined to make the schedule a mess as only 64 players in the original field of 156 have managed to complete both rounds. A total of 24 players have yet to tee off in round two. Ten others have withdrawn at various times during the first two days, including Tournament Host and NFL Hall of Fame wide receiver Jerry Rice
"We're doing everything we can," said Nationwide Tour Tournament Director Orlando Pope. "Mother Nature is just not cooperating."

Steve Friesen, finished five holes of his opening round 69 Friday and then turned around and added a 2-under 68 in the freezing afternoon wind for a 3-under 137 total and temporary possession of the clubhouse lead

Canadian scores, some are partial as round 2 has yet to be completed..Stuart Anderson 71, Richard Scott 69, Brad Fritsch 71 71,  Adam Hadwin 75,  Matt McQuillan 74 77, Ryan Yip 75 78,  Bryan DeCorso 72,81,



eGolf Professional Tour
The Championship at St James Plantation, NC

FINAL RESULTS **
Josh Brock of nearby Wilmington, NC entered the final round of the eGolf Tour’s Championship at St. James Plantation trailing 54-hole leader Peter Malnati of Dandridge, TN by one shot following rounds of 71-71-68—210. After trading shots for much of the day, a late eagle on a perfect Southport afternoon gave the former UNC Wilmington star his first career eGolf Tour title, and the $25,000 first-place prize.

click here for live scoring http://tarheel.bluegolf.com/bluegolf/tarheel12/event/tarheel122/contest/1/leaderboard.htm

Final Canadian scores   Matt Hill T16 70 70 74 73 -1,  Derek Gillespie T21 71 72 74 71 E, Christopher Ross T40 75 71 75 72 +5, David Markle T54 69 76 80 76 +13....The following MC..Brett Cairns +5, Ryan Kennedy +9,  Gavin Smith +12,  Cam Burke +13,  Zack Schnurr +22


Lpga Tour is off

European Tour report in previous post


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