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Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Bae wins the Byron Nelson, McDowell wins Volvo World Match Play....Live links all tours

The TPC Four Seasons at the Byron Nelson in Texas finally got the wind it needs to make it a real test for these PGA Tour pros, and it was a young guy from South Korea who handled it the best.


Here's the story and live links to all tours and all Canadian scores to each and every one.



PGA TOUR - HP BYRON NELSON CHAMPIONSHIP
COURSE: TPC Four Seasons Resort (7,166 yards, par 70).
PURSE: $6.7 million. Winner’s share: $1,206,000.

CANADIAN CONNECTION: Stephen Ames T48 +1 67 68 71 75, Graham DeLaet T10 67 67 70 70, Brad Fritsch MDF 69 71 73, Mike Weir T33 -1  68 68 73 70,

Round 4 (final)
pgatour.com 
After squandering a four-stroke lead in the final round, 26-year-old South Korean Sang-Moon Bae beat Keegan Bradley by two stokes for a win in the United States to go with his 11 international victories on the Korea, Japan and Asian tours.

Bae finished at 13-under 267 with a closing 1-under 69 on a day with wind gusting to near 40 mph at times, similar to conditions two years ago when Bradley got his first PGA TOUR win at TPC Four Seasons. Bradley shot 72 this time.


Live scoring click  http://www.pgatour.com/leaderboard.html





EUROPEAN TOUR - VOLVO WORLD MATCH PLAY CHAMPIONSHIP
COURSE: Thracian Cliffs Golf & Beach Resort (7,291 yards, par 72).
PURSE: $3.9 million. Winner’s share: $1,040,800.


Final Match (update)

Graeme McDowell has just beat Thongchai Jaidee 2&1 to win the Volvo World Match Play for his second win this month.

The match swung in his favour when Jaidee hooked his drive into deep rough on 14 for his first mistake of the day, and it proved a costly one.

McDowell who is now engaged, heads into next weeks BMW PGA championship in great form and will be considered one of the favourites. All of his Ryder Cup team mates from the Miracle at Medinah will be in the field.

Semi-finals
A stunning display of golf from Graeme McDowell – which featured no less than eight birdies – saw the Northern Irishman march into the Volvo World Match Play Championship final in Bulgaria at the expense of Branden Grace.

McDowell was a beaten finalist in this event in 2012 as Nicolas Colsaerts prevailed, but having seen off the big-hitting Belgian in the quarter-finals on Saturday the 33 year old has a chance to go one better against Thongchai Jaidee on Sunday afternoon.

With conditions absolutely perfect on at the spectacular Thracian Cliffs Golf & Beach Resort in Kavarna for the culmination of the 48th World Match Play, McDowell’s day began in purposeful fashion with a tap-in birdie at the first, a start that set the tone for what was a high quality and engaging encounter
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Live scoring click   http://www.europeantour.com/europeantour/season=2013/tournamentid=2013036/teetimes/index.html







EUROPEAN TOUR/EUROPEAN CHALLENGE TOUR - MADEIRA ISLANDS OPEN
COURSE: Santo da Serra Golf Club (6,826 yards, par 72).
PURSE: $780,600. Winner’s share: $130,100.


Round 4 Final

Former US Amateur champion Peter Uihlein has just won the Madeira Islands Open for his first pro win and his first European Tour International Schedule victory in his 16th European Tour event.

He moves to inside the top 150 in the Official World Golf Ranking, from 246th, and it was
his third top ten finish from his seven events so far on The European Tour

With his 2 shot win at -15 273, he gains a European Tour exemption until the end of the 2014 season and wins his largest European Tour prize of €100,000. He also gains a place in the 2013 BMW PGA Championship next week and the 2014 Volvo Golf Champions






Live scoring click  http://www.europeantour.com/europeantour/season=2013/tournamentid=2013037/leaderboard/index.html






LPGA TOUR - MOBILE BAY LPGA CLASSIC
COURSE: Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail, Magnolia Grove, The Crossings (6,521 yards, par 72).
PURSE: $1.2 million. Winner’s share: $180,000.

CANADIAN CONNECTION: Sara-Maude Juneau MC, Lorie Kane T41 -8 72 69 67 72, Sue Kim T34 -6 71 67 72 69, Maude-Aimee Leblanc MC, Rebecca Lee-Bentham MC, Alena Sharp MC, Jessica Shepley T79 +4 71 73 70 78, Stephanie Sherlock MC


Round 4  (final)

lpgatour.com  Jennifer Johnson shot a final-round 7-under 65 to win the Mobile Bay LPGA Classic. The Carlsbad, Calif. native carded rounds of 67-70-65-65 to break the tournament record with a 21-under par 267 total and finished one stroke ahead of Pornanong Phatlum and Jessica Korda.

A group of five players finished in a tie for fourth at 19-under par including Karrie Webb, Jiyai Shin, Ariya Juatnugarn, Chella Choi and Anna Nordqvist


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








WEB.COM TOUR - BMW CHARITY PRO-AM
COURSES: Thornblade Club (7,024 yards, par 71); Greenville Country Club, Chanticleer Course (6,664 yards, par 72); The Reserve at Lake Keowee (7,112 yards, par 72).
PURSE: $650,000. Winner’s share: $117,000.

CANADIAN CONNECTION: Richard Scott 6MC, Roger Sloan MC, Adam Hadwin T29 -14 71 68 67 66, Matt Hill MC, Jon Mills MC, Andrew Parr MC, Riley Wheeldon MC 


Round 4 (final)

pgatour.com  In his 60th career start on the Web.com Tour, Mark Anderson shot a 6-under-par 65 and cruised to his first victory on the circuit, claiming the BMW Charity Pro-Am by five strokes over Tom Hoge, who is in his second year on the Web.com Tour.

Anderson’s 72-hole total of 27-under 259 easily shattered the old BMW Charity Pro-Am record of 23-under par by the late Michael Christie (1996) and Charles Warren in 2002 and tied for the third lowest under-par score in Web.com Tour history.


Live scoring click  http://www.pgatour.com/webcom/tournaments/bmw-charity-pro-am-presented-by-synnex-corporation/field.html

Amateur leaderboard click http://www.pgatour.com/webcom/tournaments/bmw-charity-pro-am-presented-by-synnex-corporation/leaderboard-proam.html







SYMETRA TOUR - FRIENDS OF MISSION CHARITY CLASSIC
COURSE: Country Club of Asheville, Asheville, NC (6,339 yds, par 72)
PURSE: $100,000

CANADIAN CONNECTION: Izzy Beisiegel T14 69 75 69 -3, Angela Buzminski T3 -5 69 70 70, Samantha Richdale T7 72 70 69 -5, Nicole Vandermade T21 71 70 73 -2, Jessica Wallace MC


Round 3
lpgatour.com  Giulia Molinaro earned her first Symetra Tour victory in commanding fashion as she fired a final-round 7-under 65 to win the inaugural Friends of Mission Charity Classic.

Despite never being in contention at a professional event prior to Sunday, Molinaro recorded nine birdies and two bogeys to become the first rookie to win on the Symetra Tour in 2013.


Live scoring click   http://www.symetratour.com/golf/tournaments/symetra/friends-of-mission-charity-classic/final-field.aspx




CN CANADIAN WOMEN'S TOUR
COURSE: Beach Grove Golf Club, Tsawwassen, B.C.
PURSE: $60,000



Round 2 (Final)

Samantha Richdale overcame a rough start for a final round 73 to claim the season-opening event on the CN Canadian Women's Tour.

The Kelowna, B.C., golfer bogeyed two of her first six holes at Beach Grove Golf Club in Tsawwassen, B.C. before finishing with three birdies and two more bogeys for a four shot win over Brooke Henderson.

With the win, Richdale earns an exemption into this summer's CN Canadian Women's Open in Edmonton


Live scoring click   http://golfcanada.bluegolf.com/bluegolf/rcga13/event/rcga132/contest/10/leaderboard.htm







ONEASIA TOUR- SK TELECOM OPEN
COURSE: Pinx Golf Club, Jeju Island, South Korea

CANADIAN CONNECTION: Richard T. Lee MC

Round 3 (Final)
Australian Matthew Griffin won his second OneAsia title in less than a year on Sunday when the final round of the one billion won (U.S. $900,000) SK Telecom Open was called off without a shot being played because of thick fog at Pinx Golf Club on Korea's Jeju Island.

Griffin can credit a spectacular 40 foot putt from off the back of the 18th green on Saturday for the win, as it meant he held a one-shot lead over Korean veteran Kang Wook-soon at the end of three rounds



Live scoring click  http://oneasia.asia/?option=com_content&id=224&type=tic&report=tmdraw.cgi&jsout=x&tourn=1307&season=2013&xsl=/xsl/draw.xsl&







PGA TOUR LATINOAMERICA - MUNDO MAYA OPEN
COURSE: Yucatan Country Club, El Jaguar Course, Merida, Mexico
PURSE: $150,000

CANADIAN CONNECTION: Matt Johnston MC, Ryan Yip T33 E 71 70 72 75, Derek Gillespie T9 -7 70,69 73 69


Winner **** Argentinian Jorge Fernandez-Valdes  -11  67 69 68 73


Live scoring click  http://www.pgatourla.com/leaderboard/m2013008/#.UZOigubD90s







eGOLF PROFESSIONAL TOUR - THE PALISADES CLASSIC
COURSE: The Palisades Country Club, Charlotte, NC (6,797 yds, par 72)

CANADIAN CONNECTION: Cam Burke T18 71 68 67, Robbie Greenwell WD, Mackenzie Hughes T7 67 68 67, Ryan Terdik MC


Round 3 (Final)

After racing out to a commanding lead through just six holes of final-round play, Andy Bare of West End, NC was forced to hang on tooth and nail down the stretch at the eGolf Tour’s inaugural Palisades Classic.

A two-putt from 60 feet on 16, an up-and-down for par on 17, and an up-and-down for bogey on 18 combined to give the former Web.com Tour member a final-round 68, a 19-under 197 total, and his fourth career tour title



Live scoring click  http://tarheel.bluegolf.com/bluegolf/tarheel13/event/tarheel1318/contest/1/leaderboard.htm






NGA TOUR - THE CHERRY BLOSSOM CLASSIC
COURSE: Cherry Blossom Golf Club, Georgetown, Ky

CANADIAN CONNECTION: Yohann Benson T7 69 64 68 -17, Marc-Etienne Bussieres T56 -7 67 68 74, Ben Silverman T40 -9 67 68 72, Sebastian Szirmak





Live scoring click  http://www.ngatour.com/leaderboard/pro2013019/#.UZOjWObD90s

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