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Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Live scoreboard links to Golf around the world... Fritsch wins PGA Tour card


PGA Tour   CIMB Classic at The Mines Resort in Selangor, Malaysia
tee times  http://tourreport.pgatour.com/2012/10/24/tee-times-for-first-round/

live scoring  http://www.asiantour.com/teetimes.aspx?mat_caption=Round

Round 4 wrap
pgatour.com  Nick Watney missed a chance for a 59 on Sunday in his CIMB Classic victory, closing with a bogey for a course-record 10-under 61 at The MINES Resort & Golf Club.
Needing a birdie on the par-4 18th for a 59, Watney drove into the left rough, failed to reach the green with his approach and left his long birdie pitch just short of the putting surface.

The American finished at 22-under 262 and earned $1,098,000 in the unofficial PGA TOUR event. The tournament will become a full-fledged PGA TOUR event next year when the TOUR begins its new season in October after the FedExCup Playoffs.

Defending champion Bo Van Pelt and Robert Garrigus tied for second, a stroke back. Needing a birdie on 18 to force a playoff, Van Pelt saved par for a 66. On Saturday, needing a closing birdie for a 59, he made a double bogey for a 62.

Garrigus also finished with a 66 in the official Asian Tour event.

Tiger Woods shot a 63 to tie for fourth at 19 under with Chris Kirk and Zimbabwe's Brendon de Jonge. Kirk shot 67, and de Jonge had a 66.

It was 100 +F in the shade, sickeningly humid on a resort course, playing lift clean and place and as a result it was no challenge for most of the 48 pro's who agreed to show up for this exhibition event..






WEB.COM Tour   Web.com Tour Championship at TPC Craig Ranch McKinney, Texas
http://www.pgatour.com/h/leaderboard/

Brad Fritsch T9 -8 65,71,71,69 Adam Hadwin T3 -13 69,69.68,65 Richard Scott T55 +5 72,74 74,69

For the final T25  http://www.pgatour.com/2012/tournaments/h045/10/28/final25/index.html


Round 4 wrap
pgatour.com
 Justin Bolli closed with a 6-under 65 on Sunday to win the Web.com Tour Championship, making him one of three players who moved into the top 25 on the money list to earn a PGA TOUR card for next season.

Bolli was No. 44 on the money list going into the Web.com Tour's final event of the year. He earned $180,000 to move to No. 9 with his two-shot victory over James Hahn, who birdied the last hole for a 69. The top 25 on the money list earned PGA TOUR cards

Adam Hadwin  closed with a 65, getting up-and-down from behind the green on the par-5 18th at the TPC Craig Ranch for one last birdie. He was projected to go from No. 48 to No. 25 on the money list and earn his tour card if he stayed in a three-way tie for second with Hahn and Morgan Hoffman, who closed with a 64.

Hahn's second shot into the 18th went well right of the green and onto a cart path. He took a free drop, and then lofted a chip that stopped just inside 3 feet away. Hahn knocked in the short birdie putt to finish in second place by himself. Hadwin, who would have made $74,667 for a three-way tie for second, earned $58,000 for his two-way tie for third. The difference was enough to allow Jim Herman to finish 25th on the money list.

Brad Fritsch finished T9 however and does win his card for next year..finishes 18th







CHAMPIONS Tour   AT&T Championship  TPC San Antonio,  ATT Canyons, San Antonio, Texas
http://www.pgatour.com/tournaments/s530/tee-times.html
Jim Rutledge T72 79,77,72 +13  Rod Spittle T56 79,75,70 +8

pgatour.com   When David Frost holed a 20-foot putt for a par at No. 11 and then saved par with a 30-foot putt at No. 14, he thought today just might be his day. And after watching Bernhard Langer lip out his birdie putt from 10 feet on the first playoff hole, David Frost was right.

 The South African holed a nine-foot birdie putt on the second hole of overtime to win the AT&T Championship at -8 208.

The two played together all three days and once Mark Calcavecchia, the tournament's 18- and 36- hole leader started to falter, it became a two-man duel midway on the back nine. Frost hit an 8-iron approach shot to within two feet of the 17thhole and tapped in for birdie to tie Langer who had taken the lead with birdie at No. 14.

 Langer forced the overtime session by getting up and down from the greenside bunker at No. 18, holing a clutch seven-foot par putt. "I certainly didn't expect this," Frost said afterward. "I really relied on my putter today but I didn't expect Bernhard to miss on that first playoff hole. He's one of the best out here from 10 feet and in.".

Frost's six-stroke comeback is the largest in tournament history, surpassing Phil Blackmar's win in 2009 at Oak Hills when he came from five strokes back





EUROPEAN Tour  BMW Masters, Lake Malaran GC, Shanghai China http://www.europeantour.com/europeantour/season=2012/tournamentid=2012082/leaderboard/index.html


Round 4 wrap
europeantour.  Peter Hanson held off a magnificent late charge from Rory McIlroy to claim the biggest win of his career at BMW Masters in Shanghai.

The Swede beat the World Number One by a single shot after both hit closing rounds of 67 – but that barely told the story of a rollercoaster final round at Lake Malaren.

One ahead of McIlroy overnight, the 35 year old's sixth European Tour victory looked certain when he went four clear.

However, a thrilling finish materialised when McIlroy eagled the 15th, birdied the next to narrow the gap to two and then saw Hanson find sand at the short 17th.

The World Number 25 saved par from 15 feet, but still had a scary moment when his approach to the last came down in the bank of a bunker.

After being refused relief for a plugged lie, he did well to chip to ten feet and two putts for bogey and a 21 under par total were good enough after McIlroy had just missed his 15 foot birdie attempt from the back fringe.



EUROPEAN Challenge Tour   Apulia San Domenico Grand Final, Savilletri, Italy
http://www.europeantour.com/challengetour/season=2012/tournamentid=2012780/leaderboard/index.html?showLeaderboard=Y

Round 4 wrap
Norwegian Espen Kofstad won the Apulia San Domenico Grand Final and with it was crowned Challenge Tour Number One with a superb performance in the season finale.
The 25 year old finished with a four under par 67 for a one shot victory over Dane Joachim B Hansen, who led for most of the day, and England’s James Busby, who was the 45th and final player to qualify for the event but signed off with a 66 to rise to 16th in the Rankings and earn a European Tour card for next season


 
 
LPGA Tour    Sunrise LPGA Taiwan Championship, Taiwa
Round 4 wrap
Suzann Pettersen 69 -19 has won, after the just completed final round at the Sunrise LPGA Taiwan Championship. Inbee Park 74 -16 was second.

Taiwan native Yani Tseng (@YaniTseng), who won the inaugural event here last year, was third at -15.
 
 


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