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Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Choi wins US Open ..Final scoreboards.. all tours..all Canucks..

LPGA Tour

U.S. Women's Open
Site: Kohler, Wis.
Schedule: Thursday-Sunday.
Course: Blackwolf Run, Championship Course (6,954 yards, par 72).
Purse: TBA ($3.25 million in 2011)
Winner's share: TBA ($585,000 in 2011).
Television: NBC (Saturday-Sunday, 3-6 p.m.).

Canadians  Lorie Kane T63 +19 76 73 82 76 Jisoo Keel (A) MC 81 77 Izzy Bisiegel MC 8174

Round 4 wrap up

Na Yeon Choi -7, Rolex Rankings No. 5Amy Yang -3, Rolex Rankings No. 13
Sandra Gal +1, Rolex Rankings No. 39
Suzann Pettersen +4, Rolex Rankings No. 6
Se Ri Pak +4, Rolex Rankings No. 33 and 1998 U.S. Women's Open champion
Lexi Thompson +5, Rolex Rankings No. 23
Michelle Wie +10, Rolex Rankings No. 40
Lydia Ko +12, (a)
Yani Tseng +14, Rolex Rankings No. 1

Na Yeon Choi first dreamt of playing on the LPGA Tour when at the age of 10, she watched Se Ri Pak capture the 1998 U.S. Women's Open at Blackwolf Run. On Sunday, Choi's dreams of becoming a major winner came true as she took home the 2012 U.S. Women's Open title on the same course where Pak captured her most memorable victory. Choi shot a final-round, 1-over 73 to take a four-shot victory over fellow South Korean Amy Yang and earn her first ever major title.


scoring  http://www.lpgascoring.com/public/Leaderboard.aspx




PGA Tour

Greenbrier Classic
Site: White Sulphur Springs, W.Va.
Schedule: Thursday-Sunday.
Course: The Greenbrier Resort, The Old White TPC (7,274 yards, par 70).
Purse: $6.1 million.
Winner's share: $1,098,000.
Television: Golf Channel (Thursday, 3-7 p.m., 7:30-11:30 p.m.) and CBS (Saturday-Sunday, 3-6 p.m.).

Canadians..  Stephen Ames MC T78 E 68 72  Graeme DeLaet T12 67 70  64 69 -10 David Hearn T12 69 68 67 66 -10   Jon Mills MC 72 75 +7

Round 4 wrap up

Rookie Ted Potter Jr.'s first PGA TOUR victory means a lot more than a big move in the FedExCup standings. The 28-year-old rookie can take a trip to Augusta National off his wish list
By making a 4-foot birdie putt on the third hole of a playoff Sunday to beat Troy Kelly in The Greenbrier Classic, Potter earned a spot in the Masters, something he listed as career goal, as well as a trip to the Open Championship in 2 weeks..
Ranked 218th in the world, Potter overcame a four-stroke deficit with four holes to play, finishing with his second straight 6-under 64 to match Kelly at 16 under. Kelly closed with a 66.


Graham DeLaet's 69 -10 and David Hearn 66 -10 both T12

scoring click  http://www.pgatour.com/leaderboards/current/r490/



Champions Tour

First Tee Open
Site: Pebble Beach, Calif.
Schedule: Friday-Sunday.
Courses: Pebble Beach Golf Links (6,837 yards, par 72) and Del Monte Golf Course (6,357 yards, par 72).
Purse: $1.7 million.
Winner's share: $255,000.
Television: Golf Channel (Friday, 7:30-9:30 p.m.; Saturday, 2:30-4:30 a.m., 6:30-9:30 p.m.; Sunday, midnight-3 a.m., 7-9:30 p.m.; Monday, midnight-3 a.m.).

Canadians  Rod Spittle T43 74 71 73 +3, Jim Rutledge T43 74 73 71 +3

Round 3 WRAP


1Kirk Triplett
70-70-66--206 (-10)

2Mark McNulty
68-71-69—208  (-8)

T3Brad Bryant
69-67-73---210 (-6)

Bill Glasson
69-72-69—210 (-6)

Jay Haas
72-69-69—210 (-6)

 The Cat In The Hat is back. Kirk Triplett, a rookie on the Champions Tour, shot a final-round 66, the low round of the day, to come from four strokes off the pace and win his first title on the Champions Tour at the Nature Valley First Tee Open at Pebble Beach.  Triplett’s eagle at the par-5 2nd hole sparked him to a 5-under 31 on the front nine. He seized control of the tournament after making birdie at the par-4 11th hole and then used a key par save at the par-5 14th and a chip-in birdie at No. 16 to preserve the two-stroke victory over Mark McNulty.

 



European Tour

French Open
Site: Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France.
Schedule: Thursday-Sunday.
Course: Le Golf National, Albatross Course (7,331 yards, par 71).
Purse: $3.97 million.
Winner's share: $661,835.
Television: Golf Channel (Thursday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.; Saturday-Sunday, 8 a.m.-noon).

Round 4 wrap

Marcel Siem held off a stunning final round charge from Francesco Molinari to claim his second European Tour title at the Alstom Open de France.

Six behind overnight, Molinari double bogeyed the first but responded with nine birdies in a stunning 64 - the best round of the week at Le Golf National.

However, the Italian’s magnificent display - underpinned by fabulous iron play in blustery conditions - ultimately proved in vain as Siem held his nerve down the stretch en route to a 67 that saw him finish one clear on eight under







Nationwide Tour (Web.com Tour)... off



Canadian Tour

Dakota Dunes Casino Open
Thursday-Sunday
Dakota Dunes Golf Links,
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
 
Round 4 wrap


Final Round Leaderboard (bold denotes Canadian) 

Matt Hill, Sarnia, ON - 67-68-66-68 (-19)*
Will Strickler, Dallas, TX - 69-70-64-66 (-19)
Joel Dahmen, Clarkston, WA - 71-66-65-68 (-18)
Jose de Jesus Rodriguez, Mexico - 67-67-66-70 (-18)
James Allenby, Surrey, BC - 69-67-65-69 (-18)
Michael Gligic, Burlington, ON - 65-71-70-65 (-17)
Derek Gillespie, Oshawa, ON - 67-72-62-72 (-15)


(July 8, 2012 - Saskatoon, SK) - Matt Hill of Sarnia, ON outlasted former PGA TOUR member Will Strickler of Dallas, TX in a playoff to become the first Canadian-born winner of the Dakota Dunes Casino Open Sunday. Hill, a former NCAA Individual Champion and the 2009 Jack Nicklaus award winner, made birdie on fourth extra hole to clinch his first victory as a professional and take home $24,000.
 



European Senior Tour

Bad Ragaz PGA Seniors Open
Friday-Sunday, Golf Club Bad Ragaz,
Bad Ragaz, Switzerland.

Canadian  Rick Gibson T11 -5 68 69 68

Round 3 Wrap

Tim Thelen’s Senior Tour dream continued with a second victory in just seven days at the Bad Ragaz PGA Seniors Open.

After holding off the challenge of Bernhard Langer, Peter Fowler, Barry Lane and Mark Mouland in Germany last week, the American resisted former Ryder Cup  Captains Ian Woosnam and Mark James at the Golf Club Bad Ragaz to take home the €42,000 first prize.

I could get used to this feeling,” said Thelen after signing for a final round of three under par 67 that gave him an 12 under total and secured a two-shot win over James 65, with Woosnam 67 a further shot back in third.  


live scoring click  http://www.europeantour.com/seniortour/season=2012/tournamentid=2012854/leaderboard/index.html







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