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Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Streelman hits the jackpot at Innisbrook.. Final results all tours..

PGA TOUR - TAMPA BAY CHAMPIONSHIP
COURSE: Innisbrook Resort and Golf Club, Copperhead Course (7,340 yards, par 71).
PURSE: $5.5 million. Winner’s share: $990,000.

CANADIAN CONTENT: Stephen Ames T39 E 72 71 69 72, Graham DeLaet T17 -3 73 7170 67, Brad Fritsch MC 71 75, David Hearn MC 74 75, Mike Weir MC 78 78


Round 4

pgatour.com  Kevin Streelman burned up three cars driving some 400,000 miles across the country playing the mini-tours. He used to clean clubs during the week and caddie on the weekends.

His biggest claim on TOUR was winning a $1 million bonus from the Kodak Challenge in 2009. His last win was five years ago in the club championship at Whisper Rock.

Streelman won the Tampa Bay Championship on Sunday in his 153rd start on the PGA TOUR and moved to No. 6 in the latest FedExCup standings

Boo Weekley, who teed off three hours before the leaders, had a tournament-best 63 and waited to see if that would be enough. He kept up hopes until Streelman made birdie on the 17th, and then ripped another tee shot down the middle on the 18th.

The victory sends Streelman, who finished at 10-under 274, to the Masters next month for the second time in his career.

Cameron Tringale had a 66 and finished alone in third when Leonard, who earlier made bogey from the bunker on the 16th, three-putted the final hole for a 71. Leonard wound up in a tie for fourth with defending champion Luke Donald (69) and Greg Chalmers (70).

The other big winner was Jordan Spieth, the 19-year-old from Texas who holed a 50-foot chip for birdie on the 17th hole and made a 7-foot par putt on the final hole for a 70 to tie for seventh.

 
That gave him enough money to earn special temporary membership on the PGA TOUR for the rest of the year, meaning he can take unlimited sponsor exemptions.




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LPGA TOUR - LPGA FOUNDERS CUP
COURSE: JW Marriott Phoenix Desert Ridge Resort & Spa, Wildfire Golf Club (6,583 yards, par 72).
PURSE: $1.5 million. Winner’s share: $225,000.

CANADIAN CONTENT: Sara-Maude Juneau MC  71 76, Lorie Kane MC 73 71, Maude-Aimee Leblanc MC 73 72, Rebecca Lee-BenthamMC 73 73, Stephanie Sherlock MC 72 72,


Round 4

lpgatour.com 
Stacy Lewis (@Stacy_Lewis) continued her impressive streak of tournaments in 2013, fighting back from a three-stroke deficit down the stretch to capture a three-stroke victory at the RR Donnelley LPGA Founders Cup (@founderslpga).

The 8-under 64 in the final-round was highlighted by nine birdies prevailing her to her second consecutive LPGA Tour win.

“It's awesome,” said Lewis of the win. “I played great today. Myself and Ai we just went back and forth all day; she was making putts, I was making putts.”

The win didn’t come easy for Lewis as she found herself going into today trailing Ai Miyazato by four strokes after an unfortunate two-stroke penalty on Saturday. The penalty occurred after Lewis had finished her round when it was determined that her caddie, Travis Wilson, had violated rule 13-4 by moving sand in a bunker on the 16th hole.


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




CHAMPIONS TOUR - TOSHIBA CLASSIC
COURSE: Newport Beach Country Club (6,584 yards, par 71).
PURSE: $1.75 million. Winner’s share: $262,500.

CANADIAN CONTENT: Rod Spittle T39 -2 68 73 70, Jim Rutledge T8  72 71 62

Round 3
pgatour.com  David Frost won the Toshiba Classic on Sunday, shooting a 65 to defeat Fred Couples by five strokes and tie the tournament record of 19-under 194 set by Jay Haas in 2007.

Frost joined 2011 winner Nick Price as the only golfers to lead wire to wire in the event's 19 years. It was his fourth career Champions Tour victory and first since last year's AT&T Championship in San Antonio.

In four events this season, Frost hasn't finished out of the top 10, posting ties for ninth, fifth and losing in a playoff to John Cook in Hawaii in the season-opening Mitsubishi Electric Championship.




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EUROPEAN TOUR/ASIAN TOUR - AVANTHA MASTERS
COURSE: Jaypee Greens Golf Club (7,347 yards, par 72).
PURSE: $2.35 million. Winner’s share: $390,930.


Round 4

europeantour.com   Thomas Aiken collected his second European Tour title with a three shot victory at the Avantha Masters.

A ball-striking masterclass on Saturday had seen the South African sign for a third round 62; building a three shot lead in the process.

India’s Gaganjeet Bhullar and China’s Liang Wen-chong both launched worthy challenges during the final round – the latter recording a hole-in-one at the seventh – but Aiken held firm to sign for a five under par 67 and 23 under total at Jaypee Greens Golf & Spa Resort.




Live scoring click  http://www.europeantour.com/europeantour/season=2013/tournamentid=2013021/leaderboard/index.html





PGA TOUR LATINOAMERICA - MEXICAN OPEN
COURSE: Mexico Golf Club, Mexico City (7,440 yards, par 72)
PURSE: $150,000

CANADIAN CONTENT:  Andrew Parr MC 72 80, Adam Cornelson T50 +7 73 75 75 72, Derek Gillespie T27 73 74 72 72 +3, Matt Johnson MC 76 76

Round 4 complete

Ted Purdy of the US won at -7


Live scoring click  http://www.pgatourla.com/leaderboard/m2013014/






NGA TOUR - KANDY WATERS MEMORIAL CLASSIC
COURSE: Mount Vintage Plantation Golf Club, North Augusta, S.C. (7,107 yards, par 72)
PURSE: $200,000


CANADIAN CONTENT: Stuart Anderson T42 +12 73 74 76 77, Marc-Etienne Bussieres MC Mathieu Gingras MC, Ben Silverman T24 +6 74 71 73 76, Riley Wheeldon 1 -4 74 70 70 70


Round 4

ngatour.com  Riley Wheeldon of Comox, B.C., became the fourth different winner in four events this season on the top-ranked development tour, earning his first NGA TOUR victory by a single stroke over Brian Richey and Patton Kizzire in the Kandy Waters Memorial Classic at Mount Vintage Plantation Golf Club.

Like the previous three events of the season, the outcome of the 14th annual Kandy Waters Memorial Classic wasn’t decided until the back nine in the final round. Wheeldon used a couple of late birdies to card a 2-under 70 on Sunday and finished with a 4-under 284 total.
It was a difficult week and a grind all week,” said Wheeldon, who earned $30,500. “It feels great to win here with the history of this event. This is my first pro victory, so that feels good. Winning in Augusta feels special. Obviously, it’s not the one that I ultimately want, but it feels great and I’m happy I came out on top.”

Live scoring click  http://www.ngatour.com/leaderboard/pro2013007/







eGOLF PROFESSIONAL TOUR - THE CHAMPIONSHIP AT BALLANTYNE COUNTRY CLUB
COURSE: Ballantyne Country Club, Charlotte, N.C. (7,034 yds - Par 72)

CANADIAN CONTENT: Cam Burke T16 -4 69 71, Daniel Bowling MC, Robbie Greenwell T53 +1 76 69, Zach Schnurr T98 +10 79 75

Wrap

eGolfTour.com  Chris Thompson of Lawrence, KS entered the final-round of the weather-shortened Championship at Ballantyne Country Club on Thursday knowing he needed some magic in order to pick up his third career eGolf Tour title. The former Web.com Tour member and Kansas Jayhawk star more than delivered, posting seven birdies en route to a bogey-free 65 and a 36-hole total of 11-under 133, good for a two-shot victory and the event’s $17,000 first-place prize



Live scoring click   http://tarheel.bluegolf.com/bluegolf/tarheel13/event/tarheel1316/contest/1/leaderboard.htm





ALL-AMERICAN GATEWAY TOUR
COURSE: The Legend at Arrowhead, Glendale, AZ (6,969 yds - Par 72)

CANADIAN CONTENT: Steven Shantz MC Tyler Frank (a)MC, Craig Gibson MC, Beon Yeong Lee MC, Daniel Pow MC, Keith Martin MC, Thomas Hay MC, Richard Boychuk MC, Adam Doyle MC, Adrian Kibsey MC

 Cory Renfrew T23 -4 72 69 71, Nick Taylor T26 -3 69 69 75, Darren Wallace 4th -13 69 69 65, Jordan Krantz 30th +4 74 68 78


Round 3 Final

Winner  Ryan Dylan, Arizona -17 68 65 66



Live scoring click  http://gatewaytour.bluegolf.com/bluegolf/gway13/event/gway138/contest/1/leaderboard.htm










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