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Wednesday, October 2, 2013

USA wins Presidents Cup.... Europe win Seve Trophy

Rain interrupted the matches all week and made Muirfield Village so soft that it was mere target practice for the best players from every continent but Europe. It was a long, tiring week of leaving the course at darkness and completing matches the next morning when it was just as dark.

The Americans might have won this Presidents Cup on Sunday morning.
Returning to finish off the foursomes session, the Americans picked up a win and a halve in matches they had trailed by three holes to lead 14-8

In the end, despite a 71/2 point effort in the singles, USA walked off with the final score, United States 18.5, International 15.5 and whether the matches would beat the rain was really the only suspense on Sunday.


Here are all the tournaments from around the world this week with live scoring links to them all. 


PGA TOUR - PRESIDENTS CUP
COURSE: Muirfield Village Golf Club (7,354 yards, par 72)

U.S. SQUAD: Fred Couples (captain), Keegan Bradley, Jason Dufner, Bill Haas, Zach Johnson, Matt Kuchar, Hunter Mahan, Phil Mickelson, Webb Simpson, Brandt Snedeker, Jordan Spieth, Steve Stricker, Tiger Woods.

INTERNATIONAL SQUAD: Nick Price (captain), Angel Cabrera (Argentina), Jason Day (Australia), Brendon de Jonge (Zimbabwe), Graham DeLaet (Canada), Ernie Els (South Africa), Branden Grace (South Africa), Marc Leishman (Australia), Hideki Matsuyama (Japan), Louis Oosthuizen (South Africa), Charl Schwartzel (South Africa), Adam Scott (Australia), Richard Sterne (South Africa).



SERIES RECORD: U.S. leads Internationals, 7-1-1

Thursday Results   US 3 1/2   International  2 1/2

The first tee time is 11:45 a.m. ET.

Match 1: Jason Day and Graham DeLaet, win 1 up over. Hunter Mahan and Brandt Snedeker, 

Match 2: Bill Haas and Webb Simpson, halved their match with. Adam Scott and Hideki Matsuyama,

Match 3: Louis Oosthuizen and Charl Schwartzel win 2 & 1 vs. Phil Mickelson and Keegan Bradley

Match 4: Steve Stricker and Jordan Spieth, win 1up vs. Ernie Els and Brendon de Jonge, 

Match 5: Angel Cabrera and Marc Leishman, lose 5&4 to Matt Kuchar and Tiger Woods.

Match 6: Jason Dufner and Zach Johnson, win 5&3 over. Branden Grace and Richard Sterne, International


Friday Foursomes

MATCH 1: Phil Mickelson-Keegan Bradley win 4&3 vs. Jason Day-Graham DeLaet,

MATCH 2: Bill Haas-Hunter Mahan, lose 4&3 vs. Ernie Els-Brendon de Jonge,

MATCH 3: Steve Stricker-Jordan Spieth wins 2&1. vs. Branden Grace-Richard Sterne,

MATCH 4: Webb-Simpson-Brandt Snedeker lose 2&1 to Angel Cabrera-Marc Leishman,

MATCH 5: Tiger Woods-Matt Kuchar, win 4&3 vs. Louis Oosthuizen-Charl Schwartzel, International

MATCH 6: Jason Dufner-Zach Johnson lose 2&1 vs Adam Scott-Hideki Matsuyama,

After Friday's play    USA 6 1/2    International 5 1/2



Saturday Fourballs

Bradley/Mickelson
WINS  2 & 1
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Els/de Jonge
 
Stricker/SpiethWINS  2 UP
match details
Day/DeLaet
Haas/Simpson
WINS  4 & 3
match details
Cabrera/Grace
Snedeker/Mahan
WINS  2 UP
match details
Oosthuizen/Schwartzel
Woods/Kuchar
WINS  1 UP
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Scott/Matsuyama


 

Total Score    11 1/2     vs   International 6 1/2


Saturday Foursomes

Mickelson/BradleyHALVED
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Day/DeLaet
Dufner/Johnson
WINS  4 & 3
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Sterne/Leishman
Haas/Stricker
WINS  4 & 3
match details
Scott/Matsuyama
Woods/KucharWINS  1 UP
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Els/de Jonge
Simpson/Snedeker
WINS  1 UP
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Oosthuizen/Schwartzel
                                       
                            
 
 Score   USA 14    Internationals 8  


Sunday singles

MATCHTIMEU.S.INTERNATIONALScorecard
110:03 a.m. ETSteve StrickerErnie Els wins 1upClick for scorecard
29:30 a.m. ETHunter Mahan 3&2Hideki MatsuyamaClick for scorecard
310:14 a.m. ETJason Dufner 4&2Brendon de JongeClick for scorecard
49:41 a.m. ETBrandt SnedekerJason Day 6&4Click for scorecard
59:52 a.m. ETJordan SpiethGraham DeLaet 1upClick for scorecard
610:25 a.m. ETBill HaasAdam Scott 2&1Click for scorecard
710:36 a.m. ETZach Johnson 4&2Branden GraceClick for scorecard
810:47 a.m. ETMatt KucharMarc Leishman 1upClick for scorecard
910:58 a.m. ETTiger Woods 1upRichard SterneClick for scorecard
1011:09 a.m. ETKeegan BradleyCharl Schwartzel 2&1Click for scorecard
1111:20 a.m. ETWebb SimpsonLouis Oosthuizen halvedClick for scorecard
1211:31 a.m. ETPhil MickelsonAngel Cabrera 1up
    
                                                
                             
 
                                        
                             
 
                                               
                             

 
                                                             
Live scoring click  http://www.presidentscup.com/scoring/2013.html




LPGA TOUR - REIGNWOOD LPGA CLASSIC
COURSE: Pine Valley Golf Club (6,596 yards, par 73).
PURSE: $1.8 million. Winner’s share: $270,000.

Round 4 final
Shanshan Feng wrote her own storybook ending at the inaugural Reignwood LPGA Classic and clinched her second LPGA Tour victory in front of her home country with an eagle on the 72nd hole. The 24-year old Guangzhou native trailed No. 3 Stacy Lewis by one shot heading to the 18th hole on Sunday and used the two-shot swing to claim her first win of the 2013 season.

With the $270,000 winner’s check, Feng crossed the $3 million mark in career earnings and said the victory this week was just as sweet as her major championship last year at the Wegmans LPGA Championship


Live scoring click here  http://www.lpgascoring.com/public/Leaderboard.aspx?__utma=105709790.1969148339.1380744341.1380744341.1380744341.1&__utmb=105709790.0.10.1380744341&__utmc=105709790&__utmx=-&__utmz=105709790.1380744341.1.1.utmcsr=google|utmccn=%28organic%29|utmcmd=organic|utmctr=%28not%20provided%29&__utmv=-&__utmk=152255929





EUROPEAN TOUR - SEVE TROPHY
COURSE: Saint-Nom-la-Breteche Golf Club (6,983 yards, par 72).
PURSE: $2.37 million. Winners’ shares: $135,430 per player.

FORMAT: Team match play. Thursday, five fourball matches; Friday, five fourball matches; Saturday, eight foursomes matches; Sunday, 10 singles matches.

BRITAIN AND IRELAND: Paul Casey, England; Jamie Donaldson, Wales; Tommy Fleetwood, England; Stephen Gallacher, Scotland; Scott Jamieson, Scotland; Simon Khan, England; Paul Lawrie, Scotland; David Lynn, England; Marc Warren Scotland; Chris Wood, England. Captain: Sam Torrance, Scotland.

CONTINENTAL EUROPE: Thomas Bjorn, Denmark; Gregory Bourdy, France; Nicolas Colsaerts, Belgium; Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano, Spain; Mikko Ilonen, Finland; Miguel Angel Jimenez, Spain; Joost Luiten, Netherlands; Matteo Manassero, Italy; Francesco Molinari, Italy; Thorbjorn Olesen, Denmark. Captain: Jose Maria Olazabal.

Day 4 Final
Continental Europe clung on to regain the Seve Trophy by Golf+ for the first time since 2000 as the singles went down to the final match at Saint-Nom-La-Bretèche.

José María Olazábal’s side had lost the last six contests to Great Britain & Ireland, and having led after both of the first two days they entered the final day locked together at 9-9 after a spirited fightback by Sam Torrance’s team in the foursomes.

Just like last year’s Ryder Cup at Medinah, it was Francesco Molinari in the anchor role who completed victory, beating Chris Wood 3 and 2 to secure a 15-13 win.



Live scoreboard click here  http://www.europeantour.com/europeantour/season=2013/tournamentid=2013078/leaderboard/index.html






eGOLF PROFESSIONAL TOUR - SALISBURY CLASSIC
COURSE: Country Club of Salisbury, Salisbury, N.C. (6,576 yds - Par 71)
CANADIANS: Cam Burke, Albin Choi, Greg Doherty, Mackenzie Hughes T6 -14, Ryan Terdik

Round 4 final
Will Collins of Salisbury, NC was 10 years old, he used to play games with his friends on the putting green at the Country Club of Salisbury, host of this week’s Salisbury Classic. A few years later he began to compete in tournaments, developing a resume stout enough to provide four years of college golf at the University of Virginia.

This week Collins’ hometown story came full circle, as a final-round 64 on an ever-moving leaderboard provided a spot alongside Dustin Bray of Asheboro, NC in a sudden death playoff, where the gentile kid from just down the street emerged victorious after a birdie on the third extra hole.

Final scores click here http://tarheel.bluegolf.com/bluegolf/tarheel13/event/tarheel1323/contest/1/leaderboard.htm



EUROPEAN SENIOR TOUR - ENGLISH SENIOR OPEN
COURSE: Rockliffe Hall, County Durham, England
PURSE: 200,000 (pounds)

CANADIANS: Phil Jonas 75 75, Rick Gibson 72 71, Jean Laforce 72 74

Round 3 final
Denmark’s Steen Tinning needed every ounce of his renowned endurance in securing a second victory in his rookie season at the English Senior Open, overcoming a tenacious Santiago Luna to move top of the Order of Merit with three events of the season remaining.

Tinning, who started the day with a two shot lead over the Spaniard after a blistering 63 on Saturday, came from two shots down with three holes to play as consecutive birdies from the 16th saw the Copenhagen native sign for a five under par 67 on Sunday, good enough for a 17 under par 199 total and a one shot victory over the determined Luna (66) at Rockliffe Hall in County Durham


Live scoring click here   http://www.europeantour.com/seniortour/season=2013/tournamentid=2013880/leaderboard/index.html?showLeaderboard=Y




ASIAN TOUR - TAIWAN MASTERS
COURSE: Taiwan Golf and Country Club, Taiwan
PURSE: $600,000 (US)
CANADIANS: Richard T. Lee 78 69 81 84

Round 4 final
Australia’s Scott Hend won his fourth Asian Tour win when he carded +4 74 in the final round of the US$600,000 Mercuries Taiwan Masters. He won by 4 shots in trying conditions..

Live scoring click here   http://www.asiantour.com/tournaments/64/leaderboard/




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USGA - U.S. MID-AMATEUR
COURSE: Country Club of Birmingham, Birmingham, Ala (West Course: 7,173 yards, par 71; East Course: 6,471 yards, par 70)

CANADIANS : Garrett Rank, Paul Gortnar, Drew Mayhew, Justin Fluit, Graham Hill, Patrick Forbes

Round 2

Matthew Mattare, 27, of New York, shot a 2-under-par 69 Sunday to earn medalist honors at the 2013 U.S. Mid-Amateur Championship, held at the Country Club of Birmingham. Mattare, who carded a first-round 67, finished at 5-under 136.

Mattare, who advanced to the U.S. Mid-Amateur quarterfinals last year, one-putted his last seven greens on the par-71, 7,173-yard West Course, one of two courses used during the championship’s two stroke-play rounds

Kenny Cook, 33, of Noblesville, Ind., turned in the best round of the championship with a 5-under 65 on the par-70, 6,471-yard East Course. Cook, who shot a 73 in the opening round, posted a two-day total of 138

Twelve players who tied for 57th place at 7-over 148 will play off for the final eight match-play berths. The playoff will start this morning at 7 a.m. CDT



Live scores click here http://www.usga.org/ChampEventScoringIndex.aspx?eid=17179869327&year=2013&id=21474852963





USGA - U.S. WOMEN'S MID-AMATEUR
COURSE: Biltmore Forest Country Club, Asheville, N.C. (6,152 yards, par 71)
CANADIANS: Christina Proteau, Patti Hogeboom, Carly McNaughton, Kim Carrington, Jessica Luciuk

Round 2

Julia Potter, 25, of Granger, Ind., returned a 3-over-par 74 in Sunday’s second round of stroke-play qualifying to earn medalist honors at 1-over-par 143 in the 2013 U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur Championship at the par-71 Biltmore Forest Country Club.

Potter’s 143, the third-lowest 36-hole score in championship history, gave her a five-stroke advantage over four-time and defending Women’s Mid-Amateur champion Meghan Stasi, 35, of Oakland Park, Fla., who finished at 6-over 148. Margaret Shirley, 27, of Roswell, Ga., earned solo third at 7-over 149

Canada's Christine Proteau 74 77 T5




Live scores click here    http://www.usga.org/ChampEventScoringIndex.aspx?eid=17179869349&year=2013&id=21474853497



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

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