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Friday, September 13, 2013

Zack Johnson wins the BMW.....Live scoreboards all tours


PGA TOUR CANADA - TOUR CHAMPIONSHIP OF CANADA
COURSE: Sunningdale Golf & Country Club (7,089 yards, par 72)
PURSE: $150,000.
NOTABLE CANADIANS: Albin Choi, Mitch Evanecz, Derek Gillespie, Mackenzie Hughes, Andrew Parr, Cory Renfrew, Nick Taylor, Riley Wheeldon, Eugene Wong

Round 4

Max Gilbert of St. Georges, Quebec won the TOUR Championship of Canada presented by Freedom 55 Financial Sunday, making birdie at the penultimate hole to take the lead and two putting for the win by one shot over Scottsdale, Arizona’s Trevor Murphy.

Gilbert, a 23-year old in his first year as a professional, carded a final round 66 to capture his first professional victory and the $27,000 winner’s cheque, putting him 13th on the Order of Merit


http://www2.pgatourcanada.com/leagues/cantour_leaderboard4.cfm?clientid=3776&leagueid=11764&seasonnum=2013





PGA TOUR - BMW CHAMPIONSHIP
COURSE: Conway Farms Golf Club (7,216 yards, par 71).
PURSE: $8 million. Winner’s share: $1.44 million.

CANADIANS Graham DeLaet 70 73 +1  David Hearn 72 68 -2

Round 4

In the final round of the BMW Championship at Conway Farms Golf Club, Zach Johnson shot a 6-under 65 to win by two strokes.

His win in the penultimate event of the FedExCup Playoffs gave Johnson the No. 4 seed going into the TOUR Championship by Coca-Cola, giving him a clear shot at the FedExCup.


Johnson's 10th career win came at the expense of Jim Furyk, who endured another dose of final-round disappointment. Furyk, who had a one-shot lead, has failed to win the last six times he had at least a share of the lead going into the last round. He holed a 12-foot birdie putt at No. 10 to build a two-shot lead, but played the last eight holes in 2-over and wound up with a 71 to finish alone in third

Luke Donald, a member at Conway Farms, was No. 54 in the FedExCup and was on the verge of being left out of the top 30 players who advanced to the TOUR Championship. He ran off four straight birdies on the back nine, atoned for a bogey on No. 16 with a birdie on the 17th, and then two-putted for par on the 18th hole for a 66 to tie for fourth. That moved him up to No. 29 to get him into East Lake.

Nick Watney was at No. 34, and he went from playing his way into the top 30 to nearly winning the tournament. Watney closed with a 64 and was tied for the lead until Johnson made an 18-foot birdie putt out of the first cut on the 16th hole, and a 12-footer for birdie on the next hole

David Hearn did not make it t0 Atlanta and Graham DeLaet will start the week seeded 7th..

To see the top 30 who will play in the Tour Championship click
http://www.pgatour.com/leaderboard.html




LPGA Tour
Evian Championship
Evian Les Baines
France


Round 4
Sunday finish...Suzann Pettersen wins second-career major at Evian Championship… 16-year-old amateur star Lydia Ko finishes second… Lexi Thompson claims largest paycheck of career with third place finish… Rolex No. 1 Inbee Park ties for 67th, falls short of fourth major of season.

Pettersen has always had a special place in her heart for the tournament in Evian-Les-Baines, France and now she has etched her name into the history books here as well. The 32-year-old Norwegian became the first-ever winner of the LPGA’s fifth major, The Evian Championship, as she captured her second career major title and her 13th career LPGA victory in convincing fashion on Sunday.

Pettersen shot a final-round, 3-under 68 on Sunday at the newly redesigned Evian Resort Golf Club to finish at 10-under-par and complete a two-shot victory over 16-year-old amateur Lydia Ko

http://www.lpgascoring.com/public/Leaderboard.aspx?__utma=105709790.463235777.1378926809.1378926809.1378926809.1&__utmb=105709790.0.10.1378926809&__utmc=105709790&__utmx=-&__utmz=105709790.1378926809.1.1.utmcsr=%28direct%29|utmccn=%28direct%29|utmcmd=%28none%29&__utmv=-&__utmk=95040924





WEB.COM TOUR - NATIONWIDE CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL CHAMPIONSHIP
COURSE: Ohio State University Golf Club, Scarlet Course (7,455 yards, par 71).
PURSE: $1 million. Winner’s share: $180,000.

CANADIANS  Brad Fritsch MC 73 76, Adam Hadwin T37 72 71 75 70 -2

Round 4
22-year-old Seung-Yul Noh closed out the third of four events in the Web.com Tour Finals with a 2-under-par 69 and cruised to a record five-stroke victory over Edward Loar at the Ohio State University Scarlet Course.

Noh finished with a 72-hole total of 12-under-par 272. John Peterson finished third overall, six strokes back

http://www.pgatour.com/webcom/tournaments/nationwide-children-s-hospital-championship/leaderboard.html





EUROPEAN TOUR - KLM OPEN
COURSE: Kennemer Golf & Country Club (6,626, par 70).
PURSE: $2.37 million. Winner’s share: $395,280.

Round 4

Joost Luiten made it a day of double Dutch delight with victory in the KLM Open after compatriot Daan Huizing won the Kharkov Superior Cup on The Challenge Tour.

Minutes after Huizing secured a two shot win in the Ukraine, Luiten beat Miguel Angel Jiménez on the first hole of a sudden-death play-off at Kennemer Golf Club to become the first home winner for a decade.

A par on the 18th was enough to give Luiten his third European Tour title and second of the season after Jiménez three-putted from long range.


http://www.europeantour.com/europeantour/season=2013/tournamentid=2013072/leaderboard/index.html






ASIAN TOUR - YEANGDER TOURNAMENT PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIP
COURSE: Linkou International Golf and Country Club, Taiwan
PURSE: $500,000 US.
CANADIANS  Richard T. Lee

Round 4




EUROPEAN SENIOR TOUR - RUSSIAN SENIOR OPEN
COURSE: Moscow Country Club, Moscow (6,877 yards, par 72)
PURSE: $850,000 US.
CANADIANS: Phil Jonas, Rick Gibson, Jean Laforce, Ken Tarling (alternate)

Round 3 Final

England’s Simon P Brown survived a rollercoaster finish to become the fourth rookie to win in 2013 at a rain-soaked Russian Open Golf Championship (Senior).

Despite a closing five holes which featured a double bogey, a bogey and three birdies, the 50 year old completed the first wire-to-wire victory of the season at Moscow Country Club after a closing 70 sealed a 12 under par 204 total and a two-shot cushion over joint runners-up Mike Harwood and Carl Mason (both 68).

Scotland’s Colin Montgomerie (71) was amongst the group one shot further back in a three-way tie for fourth alongside Spaniard Miguel Angel Martin and Denmark’s Steen Tinning (both 72).

http://www.europeantour.com/seniortour/season=2013/tournamentid=2013874/leaderboard/index.html?showLeaderboard=Y






Bryan Angus  (files from Reuters, AP CP BBC pgatour.com, europeantour.com, lpga.com )

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