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Thursday, October 17, 2013

McIlroy 2nd in bizarre ending , Simpson wins Shriners..final leaderboards

PGA TOUR - SHRINERS HOSPITALS FOR CHILDREN OPEN
COURSE: TPC Summerlin (7,243 yards, par 71).
PURSE: $6 million. Winner’s share: $1.08 million.

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CANADIANS  Graham DeLaet MC 72 68, Stephen Ames -11 65 68 71 69, Brad Fritsch WD, David Hearn MC 77 73, Mike Weir MC 72 71

Round 4 Final

Webb Simpson cruised to victory Sunday at TPC Summerlin, pulling away for a six-stroke win in the second event of the PGA Tour's new wraparound season.

Winning for the first time since the 2012 U.S. Open, Simpson closed with a 5-under 66 in the Shriners Hospitals for Children Open. He finished at 24-under 260 after opening with rounds of 64, 63 and 67 to take a four-stroke lead into the final round.

Ryo Ishikawa and Jason Bohn tied for second. Ishikawa, the Japanese player who had to play the Web.com Tour Finals to regain his PGA Tour card, shot a 65. Bohn had a 66

Calgary's Stephen Ames closed with a 69, leaving him 18 shots back at 278.


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



LPGA TOUR - HANABANK CHAMPIONSHIP
COURSE: Sky 72 Golf Club, Ocean Course (6,364 yards, par 72).
PURSE: $1.9 million. Winner’s share: $285,000.


Round 3  Final

The wait is over for Amy Yang as she outlasted a one-hole playoff with Hee Kyung Seo at the LPGA KEB·HanaBank Championship to become the fourth  first-time winner this season. Both South Koreans fired 9-under three-day totals in regulation but Yang prevailed with a birdie on the first playoff hole at the par-5 18th.

A member of the LPGA Tour since 2009, Yang has knocked on the door of her first-ever LPGA Tour victory several times including the 2011 Walmart NW Arkansas Championship Presented by P&G where she lost in a playoff to Yani Tseng and the 2012 U.S. Women’s Open where she finished runner-up



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





CHAMPIONS TOUR - GREATER HICKORY CLASSIC
COURSE: Rock Barn Golf and Spa, Jones Course (7,090 yards, par 72).
PURSE: $1.6 million. Winner’s share: $240,000.

CANADIANS: Rod Spittle, Jim Rutledge

Round 3 Final
Micheal Allen closed with a 5-under 65, also birdieing the par-5 18th in regulation to match Olin Browne at 13-under 197. Browne shot a 64, charging to the lead with seven birdies over a nine-hole stretch.

In the playoff, Allen put his second shot within 10 feet, and Browne hooked his second shot badly into the rough off the green. Allen's eagle putt just lipped out, and he tapped in for birdie. Browne missed a 40-foot putt for birdie and settled for par leaving Allen the winner.

Second-round leader Bernhard Langer had a 69 to finish third at 11 under. He cut Kenny Perry's lead in the Charles Schwab Cup standings to 394 points with two events remaining. Perry, who entered the tournament with a 609-point lead, tied for 20th at 4 under after a 69

Jim Rutledge had a bogey-free round of 64 to vault up the leaderboard and finish in a tie for 26th. Rod Spittle shot 69 to finish in a tie for 44th. Spittle now sits 32nd on the money list. With one official event remaining, he needs to get into the top 30 to retain full status for next year and qualify for the season ending Charles Schwab Cup Championship.


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




EUROPEAN TOUR/PGA TOUR OF AUSTRALASIA - PERTH INTERNATIONAL
COURSE: Lake Karrinyup Country Club (7,143 yards, par 72).
PURSE: $2 million. Winner’s share: $333,330.

Round 4 Final

Jin Jeong fought back from a four-putt double bogey on his opening hole to overcome Ross Fisher in a play-off and land his first European Tour victory at the ISPS HANDA Perth International.

The 23 year old Korean started the day one behind home favourite Brody Ninyette, but made a nightmare start to his final round at Lake Karrinyup before recovering to shoot a three under par 69 and match Fisher’s ten under clubhouse target.


Live scoring click   http://www.europeantour.com/europeantour/season=2013/tournamentid=2013082/leaderboard/index.html





ASIAN TOUR - MACAU OPEN
COURSE: Macau Golf and Country Club, Macau
PURSE: $800,000 (US)
CANADIANS: Larry Petryk, Matt Johnston (alternate), Jordan Krantz (alternate)

Round 4 Final
With rounds of 74 64 63 67 Australian Scott Hend has won the Venetian Macau Open by 3 shots. Ernie Els finished joint third after a 67. 


Live scoring click   http://www.asiantour.com/tournaments/66/leaderboard/




WEB.COM TOUR - QUALIFYING SCHOOL, FIRST STAGE
COURSE: Dayton Valley GC (Las Vegas), The Woodlands (Texas), The Lakes at Castle Hills (Texas), Pensacola (Florida), Florence CC (North Carolina)

CANADIANS: Aaron Crawford (LV), Darren Wallace (LV), Eugene Wong (LV), Devin Carrey (Woodlands), Andrew Parr (Woodlands), Scott Stiles (Woodlands), Steven Lecuyer (Castle Hills), Mitch Gillis (Castle Hills), Justin Shin (Castle Hills), Mark Hoffman (Pensacola), Matt Hoffman (Pensacola), Yohann Benson (Pensacola), Zak Griffiths (Pensacola), David Lang (Florence), Greg Doherty (Florence), Will Mitchell (Florence)

Live scoring links click here   http://www.pgatour.com/webcom/tournaments/web-com-tour-qualifying-tournament.html



ONEASIAN TOUR
Kolon Korea Open
Woo Jeong Hilss CC
Cheonan, SKorea

Round 4  Final

Kang Sung-hoon won the Kolon Korea Open in stunning circumstances on Sunday after overnight leader Kim Hyung-tae was penalised two shots just as he appeared to be marching to victory.

Kim stood on the 17th tee with an apparent two-shot lead when he was approached by a rules official who informed him and playing partner Hong Soon-sang that they had both grounded a club in an area deemed to be a hazard on the 13th, and what they thought were fours were actually sixes

The pair finished their round, but before signing their scorecards they returned to the 13th and spent nearly two hours in deep discussion with officials, who also repeatedly consulted TV footage of the incident.

Kim argued he had never grounded his club, but was eventually persuaded to sign for a six by the Korean Golf Association rules committee, who had voted 5-3 against him.

The resulting 77 left him at three under for a share of second place, one shot behind champion Kang but alongside two-time Major winner Rory McIlroy (67), Lee Sang-hee (68), Mo Joong-kyung (72) and amateur Lee Chang-woo (69).

Live scoring click here  http://oneasia.asia/?option=com_content&id=224&type=tic&report=tmscores.cgi&jsout=x&tourn=1310&season=2013&xsl=/xsl/tournscores.xsl&




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

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