Australasian Tour ISPS Handa World Cup of Golf final leaderboard
http://www.pgatour.com/competition/2017/isps-handa-world-cup-of-golf/leaderboard.html
In hindsight it was the fourball -12 score of 60 on Friday that made all the difference as Soren Kjeldsen and Thorbjorn Olesen from Denmark went on from there with 70,66 -20 total to win this ISPS Handa World Cup of Golf handily, in fact by 4 shots over China, France and the USA.
It was Denmark's first World Cup victory. Thomas Bjorn and Olesen finished third at Royal Melbourne in 2013
David Hearn and Adam Hadwin got better as the week went on and with scores of 75 68 69 66 finished a creditable T11 at -10.
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Sunday, November 27, 2016
Friday, November 25, 2016
Hearn and Hadwin improve at World Cup of Golf in Melbourne
ISPS Handa World Cup of Golf leaderboard http://www.pgatour.com/competition/2017/isps-handa-world-cup-of-golf/leaderboard.html
After a disappointing opening foursome score of +3 75 which featured 3 birdies on the front nine, but was marred by a triple bogey 7 on the par 4 3rd, David Hearn and Adam Hadwin improved by seven shots in today's fourball, with a bogey free -4 68.
At the halfway point in this ISPS Handa World Cup of Golf they are T23 along with Scotland and South Korea, at -1 in windy, cool conditions on this Kingston Heath GC.
The leaders after a tremendous 60 today are Denmark's Thorbjorn Olesen and Soren Kjeldsen at -12 fuelled by 2 eagles and 2 birdies in a front nine of 29.
They are 3 shots ahead of Li and Wu from China (70,65 -9) and 4 ahead of Spaniards John Rahm and Rafa Cabrera Bello (69,67 -8)
Rickie Fowler and Jimmy Walker are representing USA, they are T4 -7, 70,67.
There are 28 nations of two playing foursomes and fourballs over 4 days. The first World Cup of Golf took place in Montreal in 1953 as the Canada Cup and International Golf Championship and it was the brainchild of an American called John Jay Hopkins and the trophy is named after him. It was his idea to spread goodwill and competition through the game of golf around the world.
Bryan Angus
After a disappointing opening foursome score of +3 75 which featured 3 birdies on the front nine, but was marred by a triple bogey 7 on the par 4 3rd, David Hearn and Adam Hadwin improved by seven shots in today's fourball, with a bogey free -4 68.
At the halfway point in this ISPS Handa World Cup of Golf they are T23 along with Scotland and South Korea, at -1 in windy, cool conditions on this Kingston Heath GC.
The leaders after a tremendous 60 today are Denmark's Thorbjorn Olesen and Soren Kjeldsen at -12 fuelled by 2 eagles and 2 birdies in a front nine of 29.
They are 3 shots ahead of Li and Wu from China (70,65 -9) and 4 ahead of Spaniards John Rahm and Rafa Cabrera Bello (69,67 -8)
Rickie Fowler and Jimmy Walker are representing USA, they are T4 -7, 70,67.
There are 28 nations of two playing foursomes and fourballs over 4 days. The first World Cup of Golf took place in Montreal in 1953 as the Canada Cup and International Golf Championship and it was the brainchild of an American called John Jay Hopkins and the trophy is named after him. It was his idea to spread goodwill and competition through the game of golf around the world.
Bryan Angus
Monday, November 21, 2016
Brooke Henderson wraps a tremendous 2016 season
Brooke Henderson finished 72 72 69 69 T24 at the season ending CME Group Tour Championship on Sunday and was in contention all year for all of the tour's trophy's.
Her wildly successful year included two wins including a major, an incredible 15 top-10 finishes, along with $1,724,409 in prize money, 3rd on the LPGA official money list and she represented Canada at the Olympics in Rio.
Alena Sharp wrapped up her best year on tour 69 76 72 68 T36.
Congratulations to Brooke and Alena who travelled together all this fall through the Asian swing, and indeed to all the women from Canada who in their own rights, established themselves as solid LPGA pros.
Bryan Angus
Her wildly successful year included two wins including a major, an incredible 15 top-10 finishes, along with $1,724,409 in prize money, 3rd on the LPGA official money list and she represented Canada at the Olympics in Rio.
Alena Sharp wrapped up her best year on tour 69 76 72 68 T36.
Congratulations to Brooke and Alena who travelled together all this fall through the Asian swing, and indeed to all the women from Canada who in their own rights, established themselves as solid LPGA pros.
Bryan Angus
Jutanugarn beats Ko to win Race to CME Globe title
LPGA Tour CME Group Tour Championship final leaderboard http://www.lpga.com/tournaments/cme-group-tour-championship/results
The long and winding road that is the LPGA Tour is finally over, and the prizes have been awarded.
A recent excellent documentary by the Golf Channel explored the domination of this tour by South Korean girls, and the reasons behind their stunning rise to excellence led by their hero Si Ri Pak, however despite all their success it was a young women from Thailand, Ariya Jutanugarn who won the biggest prizes.
Those are the LPGA Tour’s player of the year award, the money title and the season-long Race to CME Globe points competition that comes with a $1 million bonus.
She won five tournaments including three consecutive starts in May and with all that she finally managed to beat Lydia Ko for all three of those trophies.
Charley Hull from England won the actual tournament shooting 66 66 on the weekend to finish at -19, two shots ahead of So Yeon Ryu (67)
The final trophy came down to the last putt as In Gee Chun made a 10-footer for birdie on the final hole to win the scoring title to edge Lydia Ko.
She is the first player since Nancy Lopez in 1978 to win both the Vare Trophy and rookie of the year in the same season.
Brooke Henderson finished 72 72 69 69 T24 and her wildly successful year included two wins including a major, an incredible 15 top-10 finishes, along with $1,724,409 in prize money, 3rd on the LPGA official money list and she represented Canada at both the Pan Am Games and the Olympics.
Alena Sharp wrapped up her best year on tour 69 76 72 68 T36.
Bryan Angus
The long and winding road that is the LPGA Tour is finally over, and the prizes have been awarded.
A recent excellent documentary by the Golf Channel explored the domination of this tour by South Korean girls, and the reasons behind their stunning rise to excellence led by their hero Si Ri Pak, however despite all their success it was a young women from Thailand, Ariya Jutanugarn who won the biggest prizes.
Those are the LPGA Tour’s player of the year award, the money title and the season-long Race to CME Globe points competition that comes with a $1 million bonus.
She won five tournaments including three consecutive starts in May and with all that she finally managed to beat Lydia Ko for all three of those trophies.
Charley Hull from England won the actual tournament shooting 66 66 on the weekend to finish at -19, two shots ahead of So Yeon Ryu (67)
The final trophy came down to the last putt as In Gee Chun made a 10-footer for birdie on the final hole to win the scoring title to edge Lydia Ko.
She is the first player since Nancy Lopez in 1978 to win both the Vare Trophy and rookie of the year in the same season.
Brooke Henderson finished 72 72 69 69 T24 and her wildly successful year included two wins including a major, an incredible 15 top-10 finishes, along with $1,724,409 in prize money, 3rd on the LPGA official money list and she represented Canada at both the Pan Am Games and the Olympics.
Alena Sharp wrapped up her best year on tour 69 76 72 68 T36.
Bryan Angus
MacKenzie Hughes wins RSM Classic in a playoff
PGA Tour RSM Classic leaderboard http://www.pgatour.com/competition/2017/the-rsm-classic/leaderboard.html
"I made the putt of my life right there"
Those were the words from MacKenzie Hughes moments ago after he made a clutch 20 foot par saving putt from off the green on the 3rd playoff hole to go wire to wire and win the RSM Classic, his first PGA Tour win at chilly Sea Island in Georgia this morning.
Camilo Villegas, Blayne Barber and Henrik Norlander all missed their par putts on the par 3 17th hole, Billy Horschel was eliminated on the first playoff hole in the gathering darkness on Sunday evening. Play was eventually called after the 2nd playoff hole.
Apparently he is the first rookie to lead all the way since Tim Herron at the 1996 Honda Classic. Remember MacKenzie got his week off to a great start with a 61 on Thursday and closed with a 69 and finished at -17.
He married Jenna his girlfriend from Kent State a few weeks ago and the US$1.08 million and a two-year exemption on the PGA Tour is one heck of a wedding present.
He will be taking her to his first event of 2017 at Kapalua in January, then later to the Masters at Augusta and then later still back to his home in Charlotte NC for the PGA Championship.
Congratulations MacKenzie, what a fall season it's been for you and your family!
Bryan Angus
"I made the putt of my life right there"
Those were the words from MacKenzie Hughes moments ago after he made a clutch 20 foot par saving putt from off the green on the 3rd playoff hole to go wire to wire and win the RSM Classic, his first PGA Tour win at chilly Sea Island in Georgia this morning.
Camilo Villegas, Blayne Barber and Henrik Norlander all missed their par putts on the par 3 17th hole, Billy Horschel was eliminated on the first playoff hole in the gathering darkness on Sunday evening. Play was eventually called after the 2nd playoff hole.
Apparently he is the first rookie to lead all the way since Tim Herron at the 1996 Honda Classic. Remember MacKenzie got his week off to a great start with a 61 on Thursday and closed with a 69 and finished at -17.
He married Jenna his girlfriend from Kent State a few weeks ago and the US$1.08 million and a two-year exemption on the PGA Tour is one heck of a wedding present.
He will be taking her to his first event of 2017 at Kapalua in January, then later to the Masters at Augusta and then later still back to his home in Charlotte NC for the PGA Championship.
Congratulations MacKenzie, what a fall season it's been for you and your family!
Bryan Angus
Sunday, November 20, 2016
Matthew Fitzpatrick wins Championship, Stenson wins the Race to Dubai
European Tour DP World Tour Championship final leaderboard http://www.europeantour.com/europeantour/season=2016/tournamentid=2016090/leaderboard/index.html#/leaderboard
With rounds of 69 69 66 67 -17, another of golf's young guns, England's Matthew Fitzpatrick birdied the last hole to win the DP World Golf Tour championship by a shot over his countryman Tyrell Hatton, who he battled all day, 71 66 67 68 -16.
However earlier Henrik Stenson went out with Rory McIlroy and entertained the crowds with -7 65's, both finished T9, good enough for Henrik to win the Race to Dubai, and unseat Rory as Europe's top player.
With rounds of 69 69 66 67 -17, another of golf's young guns, England's Matthew Fitzpatrick birdied the last hole to win the DP World Golf Tour championship by a shot over his countryman Tyrell Hatton, who he battled all day, 71 66 67 68 -16.
However earlier Henrik Stenson went out with Rory McIlroy and entertained the crowds with -7 65's, both finished T9, good enough for Henrik to win the Race to Dubai, and unseat Rory as Europe's top player.
europeantour.com The Open champion closed his season with that -7 65 in the DP World Tour Championship, bringing the curtain down on a season in which he became the first Swede to win a major with his triumph at Royal Troon in July and claimed an Olympic silver medal. That breakthrough major title along with his BMW International Open win in Germany and three other top two finishes helped Stenson top the Race to Dubai Rankings, ahead of Masters Champion Danny Willett.
Stenson's victory in the Race to Dubai also secured an additional $1.25 million bonus from the $5million Bonus Pool awarded to the top ten at the season's end.
Having previously won the Race to Dubai in 2013, Stenson becomes only the third continental European and 12th player in total to finish Number One on more than one occasion, joining the likes of Seve Ballesteros Bernhard Langer, Rory McIlroy, Ernie Els, Colin Montgomerie, and Sir Nick Faldo.
Stenson's victory in the Race to Dubai also secured an additional $1.25 million bonus from the $5million Bonus Pool awarded to the top ten at the season's end.
Having previously won the Race to Dubai in 2013, Stenson becomes only the third continental European and 12th player in total to finish Number One on more than one occasion, joining the likes of Seve Ballesteros Bernhard Langer, Rory McIlroy, Ernie Els, Colin Montgomerie, and Sir Nick Faldo.
Bryan Angus
Jordan Spieth wins Emirates Australian Open in a playoff
The Emirates Australian Open final leaderboard http://www.ausopengolf.com/scores
While Old Man Winter blew into southern Ontario overnight, Jordan Spieth kick started his 2017 season down in the sunny summer in Sydney Australia, winning the Emirates Australia Open for the second time in three years, this time in a 4 way playoff.
Looking like the Spieth of old, his iron game and clutch putting in full display, he fired a final round -3 69 to get into a tie for first with unheralded Aussies, Cameron Smith and Ashley Hall who both shot sparkling -6 66's.
Spieth birdied the first playoff hole with a solid drive, and a wedge approach to within 8 feet. Hall matched his approach, but missed the putt.
You may remember Spieth did exactly the same thing here in 2014 then went on to become world number 1. He has been the forgotten man amongst the big 3 this year, an ordinary one by his standards, but the trip half way around the world will regain his confidence, so watch for him to get back in contention after Christmas.
Bryan Angus
While Old Man Winter blew into southern Ontario overnight, Jordan Spieth kick started his 2017 season down in the sunny summer in Sydney Australia, winning the Emirates Australia Open for the second time in three years, this time in a 4 way playoff.
Looking like the Spieth of old, his iron game and clutch putting in full display, he fired a final round -3 69 to get into a tie for first with unheralded Aussies, Cameron Smith and Ashley Hall who both shot sparkling -6 66's.
Spieth birdied the first playoff hole with a solid drive, and a wedge approach to within 8 feet. Hall matched his approach, but missed the putt.
You may remember Spieth did exactly the same thing here in 2014 then went on to become world number 1. He has been the forgotten man amongst the big 3 this year, an ordinary one by his standards, but the trip half way around the world will regain his confidence, so watch for him to get back in contention after Christmas.
Bryan Angus
Saturday, November 19, 2016
Ko and Jutanugarn to settle CME Globe race, player of the year title on Sunday
LPGA Tour CME Group Tour Championship leaderboard http://www.lpga.com/tournaments/cme-group-tour-championship/leaderboard
At 20 years of age, England's Charley Hull is another of the brilliant young stars on the LPGA Tour and after her bogey free -6 66 -13 total, she has a one-stroke lead over Brittany Lincicome (66) and So Yeon Ryu (69) and two-stroke advantage over Lydia Ko (73), Ariya Jutanugarn (65), In Gee Chun (68), Jennifer Song (66) and Lizette Salas (67) as she looks for her first win.
However the big picture has Ko and Jutanugarn battling for all the marbles.
Ko needs to win to catch Jutanugarn in the player of the year race, and also would take the season points title and $1 million CME Globe bonus. Ko also is fighting Jutanugarn for the money title and Chun for the Vare Trophy for the lowest scoring average.
Jutanugarn leads the tour with five victories, one more than Ko.
Wrapping up a brilliant year, Brooke Henderson is T34th at -3 after her 69 while her friend, Alena Sharp shot 72 T47 +1.
Bryan Angus
At 20 years of age, England's Charley Hull is another of the brilliant young stars on the LPGA Tour and after her bogey free -6 66 -13 total, she has a one-stroke lead over Brittany Lincicome (66) and So Yeon Ryu (69) and two-stroke advantage over Lydia Ko (73), Ariya Jutanugarn (65), In Gee Chun (68), Jennifer Song (66) and Lizette Salas (67) as she looks for her first win.
However the big picture has Ko and Jutanugarn battling for all the marbles.
Ko needs to win to catch Jutanugarn in the player of the year race, and also would take the season points title and $1 million CME Globe bonus. Ko also is fighting Jutanugarn for the money title and Chun for the Vare Trophy for the lowest scoring average.
Jutanugarn leads the tour with five victories, one more than Ko.
Wrapping up a brilliant year, Brooke Henderson is T34th at -3 after her 69 while her friend, Alena Sharp shot 72 T47 +1.
Bryan Angus
MacKenzie Hughes survives triple bogey to maintain lead at Sea Island
PGA Tour RSM Classic leaderboard http://www.pgatour.com/competition/2017/the-rsm-classic/leaderboard.html
MacKenzie Hughes shot a 61 in his opening round of this RSM Classic at Sea Island in Georgia, and has held on to the lead ever since, despite a triple bogey from a fairway bunker today on the 11th hole where he left his first attempt in the sand, and eventually 3 putted for a seven to lose a three shot lead.
However he is right in control of his play from tee to green and has the commentators in awe of his pure putting stroke and he recovered to make 3 birdies in his last four holes. All that led to a -2 68 that gave him a one-shot lead at -16 over Billy Horschel (65), Camilo Villegas (64) and C.T. Pan (67) in windy conditions.
It will be a tough task for the recently married Canuck from Dundas, it is a jam packed leaderboard as usual in this wrap around PGA tour season with 10 guys within 4 shots of the lead.
Brad Fritsch and Nick Taylor both made the cut at -2 but did not finish due to the new rules restricting players making the cut to 70 and ties.
Bryan Angus
MacKenzie Hughes shot a 61 in his opening round of this RSM Classic at Sea Island in Georgia, and has held on to the lead ever since, despite a triple bogey from a fairway bunker today on the 11th hole where he left his first attempt in the sand, and eventually 3 putted for a seven to lose a three shot lead.
However he is right in control of his play from tee to green and has the commentators in awe of his pure putting stroke and he recovered to make 3 birdies in his last four holes. All that led to a -2 68 that gave him a one-shot lead at -16 over Billy Horschel (65), Camilo Villegas (64) and C.T. Pan (67) in windy conditions.
It will be a tough task for the recently married Canuck from Dundas, it is a jam packed leaderboard as usual in this wrap around PGA tour season with 10 guys within 4 shots of the lead.
Brad Fritsch and Nick Taylor both made the cut at -2 but did not finish due to the new rules restricting players making the cut to 70 and ties.
Bryan Angus
Stenson set to win Race to Dubai
European Tour DP World Tour Championship leaderboard
http://www.europeantour.com/europeantour/season=2016/tournamentid=2016090/leaderboard/index.html#/leaderboard
You have to go down to T13 -7 to find Alex Noren (69), down to T22 for Rory MccIlroy (68) and Henrik Stenson (70) then way down to Danny Willett (76) T51.
They are the four guys who can win it all this week, but none are in contention with the French leader Victor Dubuisson 70 69 64 -13 who has picked up Justin Thomas's caddie for last week and this to great effect, T3 last week at the Nedbank and now leading this week.
So I've done the math, If Noren wins, Stenson would need to finish runner up, if Noren finishes as high as 2nd, Henrik has to finish in the top 8 to win it all.
http://www.europeantour.com/europeantour/season=2016/tournamentid=2016090/leaderboard/index.html#/leaderboard
You have to go down to T13 -7 to find Alex Noren (69), down to T22 for Rory MccIlroy (68) and Henrik Stenson (70) then way down to Danny Willett (76) T51.
They are the four guys who can win it all this week, but none are in contention with the French leader Victor Dubuisson 70 69 64 -13 who has picked up Justin Thomas's caddie for last week and this to great effect, T3 last week at the Nedbank and now leading this week.
So I've done the math, If Noren wins, Stenson would need to finish runner up, if Noren finishes as high as 2nd, Henrik has to finish in the top 8 to win it all.
The numbers dictate that Rory McIlroy can still win it all but he needs to win and Stenson finish outside the top 45 to have any chance of retaining his Race to Dubai title for a third successive year. Danny Willett’s hopes ended with a third round 76.
The top ten on the Race to Dubai at the end of the season will share a $5million Bonus Pool with $1.25 million going to the Number One, down to $250,000 for tenth place.
Dubuisson with a hot back nine moved to -13 one stroke clear of nearest challengers Nicolas Colsaerts, Tyrrell Hatton and Matthew Fitzpatrick while Rafa Cabrera Bello's 63 was the lowest score of the day, was another shot back on -11 with Lee Westwood and Francesco Molinari.
Bryan Angus
(notes from europeantour.com)
Bryan Angus
(notes from europeantour.com)
Thursday, November 17, 2016
MacKenzie Hughes shoots 61, leads RSM Classic
PGA Tour RSM Classic leaderboard http://www.pgatour.com/competition/2017/the-rsm-classic/leaderboard.html
MacKenzie Hughes has posted a -9 61 to take the first round lead at the RSM Classic in Sea Island Georgia.
Veteran Stewart Cink is 2nd with a -8 62
More to follow
Bryan Angus
MacKenzie Hughes has posted a -9 61 to take the first round lead at the RSM Classic in Sea Island Georgia.
Veteran Stewart Cink is 2nd with a -8 62
More to follow
Bryan Angus
Alena Sharp just 3 shots out of the lead at CME Group Tour Championship
LPGA Tour CME Group Tour Championship leaderboard http://www.lpga.com/leaderboard
Talk about getting hot at the right time ! China's Shanshan Feng has won her last two tournaments and with a -6 66 in the bag she has the first round lead at this season finale on the LPGA Tour in Naples Florida.
Alena Sharp is right in contention, T12 after her -3 69, just 3 shots back, while Brooke Henderson started brightly with a birdie 5 at the first, but dug herself a hole with 3 bogey's in her next 4 holes, out in 38, but back in 34 T32 at E. She is one of the top 3 who can win the Race to CME with a win here this week.
Of the other 2, Ariya Jutanugarn also opened with 72, while Lydia Ko is T16 after her -2 70.
England's Charley Hull and South Korean So Yeon Ryu are T2, at -5 67
Bryan Angus
Talk about getting hot at the right time ! China's Shanshan Feng has won her last two tournaments and with a -6 66 in the bag she has the first round lead at this season finale on the LPGA Tour in Naples Florida.
Alena Sharp is right in contention, T12 after her -3 69, just 3 shots back, while Brooke Henderson started brightly with a birdie 5 at the first, but dug herself a hole with 3 bogey's in her next 4 holes, out in 38, but back in 34 T32 at E. She is one of the top 3 who can win the Race to CME with a win here this week.
Of the other 2, Ariya Jutanugarn also opened with 72, while Lydia Ko is T16 after her -2 70.
England's Charley Hull and South Korean So Yeon Ryu are T2, at -5 67
Bryan Angus
Westwood grabs 1st round lead at DP World Tour Championship
European Tour DP World Tour Championship leaderboard http://www.europeantour.com/europeantour/season=2016/tournamentid=2016090/leaderboard/index.html#/leaderboard
There are 4 players who with a win this week, win the whole kit and caboodle, that means this week's $8m DP World Tour Championship, and the $10m Race to Dubai.
None of them opened particularly well. Danny Willett -1 71 along with Alex Noren, Henrik Stenson the front runner, shot E 72, while Rory McIlroy was fighting back after 5 bogey's through 10 holes, with 3 birdies late in his round, but a double bogey at the 16th, put the seal on +3 75.
The leader, playing one of his best rounds of the year is Lee Westwood with a sterling -6 66, a shot ahead of Belgian Nick Coltsaerts and France's Julian Quesne.
Westwood is 43 now, finally settled into divorced life, of course with a new beauty, was on top of the world when he won here in 2009, capping off his Order of Merit title, and remember he finished T2 at the Masters this year which gave him a mess of points in the rankings.
With the pins tucked, nearly half of the 60 man field could not break par, the worst score goes to Frenchman Romain Wattel, +10 82.
Bryan Angus
There are 4 players who with a win this week, win the whole kit and caboodle, that means this week's $8m DP World Tour Championship, and the $10m Race to Dubai.
None of them opened particularly well. Danny Willett -1 71 along with Alex Noren, Henrik Stenson the front runner, shot E 72, while Rory McIlroy was fighting back after 5 bogey's through 10 holes, with 3 birdies late in his round, but a double bogey at the 16th, put the seal on +3 75.
The leader, playing one of his best rounds of the year is Lee Westwood with a sterling -6 66, a shot ahead of Belgian Nick Coltsaerts and France's Julian Quesne.
Westwood is 43 now, finally settled into divorced life, of course with a new beauty, was on top of the world when he won here in 2009, capping off his Order of Merit title, and remember he finished T2 at the Masters this year which gave him a mess of points in the rankings.
With the pins tucked, nearly half of the 60 man field could not break par, the worst score goes to Frenchman Romain Wattel, +10 82.
Bryan Angus
Monday, November 14, 2016
Happy 125th birthday, Dr Fredrick Banting
Today is another noteable day for all type 1 diabetics, a day we say a quiet prayer, and wish Dr. Fredrick Banting a happy 125th birthday!
He was born on November 14, 1891, in a farm house near Alliston, Ontario and in 1921 along with one of his students Dr. Charles Best and with research by many others discovered and developed insulin to save the lives of diabetics, who prior to their work were simply starved to death, or passed away from complications of out of control blood sugar levels.
It is because of them I am alive and kicking today along with 3 million other Canadian type 1's and countless millions around the world. This is my 45th year of fighting this bloody awful disease day in and day out, it never leaves you alone for a second, but because of Dr Banting, and a lot of determination and will power I can control it.
A "Flame of Hope" was lit by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother in 1989 as a tribute to Dr. Banting and all the people that have lost their lives to diabetes. The flame will remain lit until there is a cure for diabetes. When a cure is found, the flame will be extinguished by the researchers who discover the cure. The flame is located at Sir Frederick Banting Square in London, Ontario, Canada beside the Banting House National Historic Site of Canada.
They never have enough money for research, and now type 2 diabetes is running rampant throughout the world, so if you can, get in touch with the Diabetic Association wherever you are reading this and give them a hand.
Thanks,
Bryan Angus
He was born on November 14, 1891, in a farm house near Alliston, Ontario and in 1921 along with one of his students Dr. Charles Best and with research by many others discovered and developed insulin to save the lives of diabetics, who prior to their work were simply starved to death, or passed away from complications of out of control blood sugar levels.
It is because of them I am alive and kicking today along with 3 million other Canadian type 1's and countless millions around the world. This is my 45th year of fighting this bloody awful disease day in and day out, it never leaves you alone for a second, but because of Dr Banting, and a lot of determination and will power I can control it.
A "Flame of Hope" was lit by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother in 1989 as a tribute to Dr. Banting and all the people that have lost their lives to diabetes. The flame will remain lit until there is a cure for diabetes. When a cure is found, the flame will be extinguished by the researchers who discover the cure. The flame is located at Sir Frederick Banting Square in London, Ontario, Canada beside the Banting House National Historic Site of Canada.
They never have enough money for research, and now type 2 diabetes is running rampant throughout the world, so if you can, get in touch with the Diabetic Association wherever you are reading this and give them a hand.
Thanks,
Bryan Angus
Weekend wrap..Live final scoreboards
No surprise to see the flood of tributes to Dawn Coe Jones after her passing this weekend, she touched everyone who knew her and she reminded us all once again that life is so short, so enjoy every day as much as you can because when you lose your health, none of the daily problems that seem to engulf us at times, matter at all...
As for the game itself, plenty of storylines as usual as this 2016 year winds down..
Champions Tour, Charles Schwab Cup Championship final leaderboard http://www.pgatour.com/champions/tournaments/charles-schwab-cup-championship/leaderboard.html
So Paul Goydos led from the start and with rounds of 62 67 66 -15 he won the championship and $440,000, but Bernard Langer, gimpy knee and all, shot 67 66 64 -13 to finish second, but won the overall Charles Schwab Cup for the 4th time.
For his efforts he won the $1 million annuity, and with his four victories he has added $3,016,959 to his bulging bank account for 2016.
Tip of the old chapeau to the PGA Tour for re setting the points list before the event which made this win more exciting, without it Bernhard would have just had to show up and he would have been awarded the trophy.
Monty 65 66 68 -11 finished 3rd in the tournament, 2nd in the overall race.
PGA Tour OHL Classic at Mayakoba final leaderboard http://www.pgatour.com/competition/2017/ohl-classic-at-mayakoba/leaderboard.html
It was a good weekend in Mexico for two Canadians as Adam Hadwin T10, 67 66 70 67 -14, and Nick Taylor T15,68 66 68 70 -12, both were well under par for the week. They may not have made the headlines, but the money earned in events like these in this wrap around season are very important to their status on tour when they return in 2017.
The winner was veteran Pat Perez, just back from shoulder surgery who shot a final round -4 67 for a two-stroke victory over Gary Woodland. Perez finished at -21 263.
LPGA Tour Lorena Ochoa Invitational final leaderboard
Spain's Carlota Ciganda rallied to win the Lorena Ochoa Invitational for her second LPGA Tour victory in four starts. She shot a -4 68 for a two-stroke victory over six players.
Brooke Henderson (71) ended up 20th at -4. The tour wraps up the year at the CME Group Tour Championship in Naples, Florida this week.
PGA Tour LatinoAmerica Argentina Classic final leaderboard http://www.pgatour.com/la/en/tournaments/argentina-classic-presentado-por-nec/leaderboard.html
With scores of 67 69 68 -12 Derek Gillespie from Oshawa finished T2 down in Argentina, they never did get a chance to play round 4 when thunderstorms moved into the area to force it's cancellation.
The winner was Spain’s Samuel Del Val at -13.
As for the game itself, plenty of storylines as usual as this 2016 year winds down..
Champions Tour, Charles Schwab Cup Championship final leaderboard http://www.pgatour.com/champions/tournaments/charles-schwab-cup-championship/leaderboard.html
So Paul Goydos led from the start and with rounds of 62 67 66 -15 he won the championship and $440,000, but Bernard Langer, gimpy knee and all, shot 67 66 64 -13 to finish second, but won the overall Charles Schwab Cup for the 4th time.
For his efforts he won the $1 million annuity, and with his four victories he has added $3,016,959 to his bulging bank account for 2016.
Tip of the old chapeau to the PGA Tour for re setting the points list before the event which made this win more exciting, without it Bernhard would have just had to show up and he would have been awarded the trophy.
Monty 65 66 68 -11 finished 3rd in the tournament, 2nd in the overall race.
PGA Tour OHL Classic at Mayakoba final leaderboard http://www.pgatour.com/competition/2017/ohl-classic-at-mayakoba/leaderboard.html
It was a good weekend in Mexico for two Canadians as Adam Hadwin T10, 67 66 70 67 -14, and Nick Taylor T15,68 66 68 70 -12, both were well under par for the week. They may not have made the headlines, but the money earned in events like these in this wrap around season are very important to their status on tour when they return in 2017.
The winner was veteran Pat Perez, just back from shoulder surgery who shot a final round -4 67 for a two-stroke victory over Gary Woodland. Perez finished at -21 263.
LPGA Tour Lorena Ochoa Invitational final leaderboard
Spain's Carlota Ciganda rallied to win the Lorena Ochoa Invitational for her second LPGA Tour victory in four starts. She shot a -4 68 for a two-stroke victory over six players.
Brooke Henderson (71) ended up 20th at -4. The tour wraps up the year at the CME Group Tour Championship in Naples, Florida this week.
PGA Tour LatinoAmerica Argentina Classic final leaderboard http://www.pgatour.com/la/en/tournaments/argentina-classic-presentado-por-nec/leaderboard.html
With scores of 67 69 68 -12 Derek Gillespie from Oshawa finished T2 down in Argentina, they never did get a chance to play round 4 when thunderstorms moved into the area to force it's cancellation.
The winner was Spain’s Samuel Del Val at -13.
Sunday, November 13, 2016
Alex Noren wins Nedbank Golf Challenge.
European Tour Nedbank Golf Challenge leaderboard http://www.europeantour.com/europeantour/season=2016/tournamentid=2016088/leaderboard/index.html?showLeaderboard=Y#/leaderboard
Alex Noren shot a 75 on Saturday and started the final round 6 shots behind the leader JH Wang.
Sunday was a completely different story. Noren started his day with 3 straight birdies, went out in 30 shots, holing putts from all over the greens, eagled the par 5 10th, then incredibly chipped in after short siding himself for birdie 3 at the 11th.
He was -9 through 11 holes and as a result went on to win his 4th title in this, his best year ever on tour. His 63 -14 total was 6 shots better than JH Wang who fell out of the race with a +3 75 to finish 2nd at -8.
He is the first Swede to win 4 times in a year and he has been in the top 10 in 8 of his last 18 outings. This win will see him move up to #9 in the world from 17th.
Bryan Angus
Alex Noren shot a 75 on Saturday and started the final round 6 shots behind the leader JH Wang.
Sunday was a completely different story. Noren started his day with 3 straight birdies, went out in 30 shots, holing putts from all over the greens, eagled the par 5 10th, then incredibly chipped in after short siding himself for birdie 3 at the 11th.
He was -9 through 11 holes and as a result went on to win his 4th title in this, his best year ever on tour. His 63 -14 total was 6 shots better than JH Wang who fell out of the race with a +3 75 to finish 2nd at -8.
Wang was one stroke clear of Ricardo Gouveia, Alejandro Cañizares, Victor Dubuisson, home favourite Branden Grace and Andy Sullivan.
Noren moves up to 3rd in the Race to Dubai going into next week's finale where he joins Henrik Stenson, Danny Willett and Rory McIlroy who can all win the Race with a victory.He is the first Swede to win 4 times in a year and he has been in the top 10 in 8 of his last 18 outings. This win will see him move up to #9 in the world from 17th.
Bryan Angus
Saturday, November 12, 2016
Dawn Coe Jones has passed away 1960-2016
I am deeply saddened today to hear that Dawn Coe Jones has passed away at the age of 56 in Florida. She is survived by her husband Jimmy and her son Jimmy who is on a scholarship at South Florida University.
She had been battling cancer called sarcoma, had surgery for that awful disease in March when she had her knee replaced, but sadly succumbed to it earlier this morning.
All of us in the golf media always looked forward to talking with Dawn, originally from Lake Cowichan in BC, she always had great spirit, was passionately Canadian with a love for her Montreal Canadians and later the Tampa Bay Lightning.
She has remained close to her peers, Nancy Scranton, Gail Graham and Lisa Walters. Dawn was a 3 time winner on the LPGA Tour, and was a regular on my Fairways golf show for 20 years. It was always great to phone her at her home in Florida, and our conversations were always entertaining and insightful.
She won the British Columbia Junior championship in 1978 and 1979 and later the B.C. Amateur title in 1982-83. She also won the 1983 Canadian Amateur title and was a NCAA All-American.
She was inducted to the Canadian Golf Hall of Fame in 2003 and in 2011 into the B.C. Golf Hall of Fame
She was humble, down to earth with an endearing sense of humour, a great wife and mother and a heck of a golfer.
RIP Dawn, I miss you already.
Bryan Angus
She had been battling cancer called sarcoma, had surgery for that awful disease in March when she had her knee replaced, but sadly succumbed to it earlier this morning.
All of us in the golf media always looked forward to talking with Dawn, originally from Lake Cowichan in BC, she always had great spirit, was passionately Canadian with a love for her Montreal Canadians and later the Tampa Bay Lightning.
She has remained close to her peers, Nancy Scranton, Gail Graham and Lisa Walters. Dawn was a 3 time winner on the LPGA Tour, and was a regular on my Fairways golf show for 20 years. It was always great to phone her at her home in Florida, and our conversations were always entertaining and insightful.
She won the British Columbia Junior championship in 1978 and 1979 and later the B.C. Amateur title in 1982-83. She also won the 1983 Canadian Amateur title and was a NCAA All-American.
She was inducted to the Canadian Golf Hall of Fame in 2003 and in 2011 into the B.C. Golf Hall of Fame
She was humble, down to earth with an endearing sense of humour, a great wife and mother and a heck of a golfer.
RIP Dawn, I miss you already.
Bryan Angus
Weekend golf picture. Hadwin T4 in Mexico, scoreboards, stories..
It's a beautiful weekend in southern Ontario, above seasonal temperatures, lots of sunshine, and of course golf has already moved to warm weather climes, like Mexico where Adam Hadwin goes into the weekend T4, and Brooke Henderson plays in the Lorena Ochoa Invitational.
The senior circuit has their season finale for the Charles Schab Cup and Paul Goydos has opened up with a -8 62 as they play in Tuscon, and the European Tour is in the warmth of Sun City, South Africa.
Here are the live scoreboards and storylines for all the tours.
European Tour Nedbank Golf Challenge leaderboard http://www.europeantour.com/europeantour/season=2016/tournamentid=2016088/leaderboard/index.html#/leaderboard
With 3 rounds in the books it is South Korea's Jeunghun Wang aided and abetted by a brilliant -8 64 -11 total in tough conditions, who takes a 3 shot lead into the final round over fan favourite Louis Oosthuizen (70) -8 total.
Andy Sullivan is at -7, while Brandon Grace and Alex Noren are -5, with Henrik Stenson and another Springbok Jaco van Zyl in with an outside chance at -4.
Only 15 players are under par in very windy conditions on this Gary Player GC.
PGA Tour OHL Classic at Mayakoba leaderboard http://www.pgatour.com/competition/2017/ohl-classic-at-mayakoba/leaderboard.html
Gary Woodland 64 65 -13 has the lead at this Mexican resort course in Mayakoba. He's a shot ahead of Webb Simpson 65 65 -12 with Scott Piercy next 65 66 -11.
Two of the 4 Canadians are doing very well, Adam Hadwin 67 66 -9 T4, and Nick Taylor 68 66 -8 T12.
MacKenzie Hughes 71 71, David Hearn 68 75 both MC.
Champions Tour Charles Schwab Cup leaderboard http://www.pgatour.com/champions/tournaments/charles-schwab-cup-championship/leaderboard.html
Paul Goydos shot an -8 62 in the wind to take a 3 shot lead at the season-ending Charles Schwab Cup Championship.
Colin Montgomerie is 2nd at -5 65 while points leader Bernhard Langer is in with -3 67.
As the week began the top five in the standings after Langer are Scott McCarron (69), Montgomerie, Joe Durant (70) and Miguel Angel Jimenez (74)and any of them can take the season title with a victory.
LPGA Tour Lorena Ochoa Invitational leaderboard http://www.lpga.com/tournaments/lorena-ochoa-invitational-presented-by-banamex/leaderboard
Unheralded Australian, Sarah Jane Smith shot a -4 68 -9 total to take a two-stroke lead in Lorena Ochoa Invitational. She is without a win so far on the LPGA Tour and afterwards she acknowledged that fact. “I feel a little bit nervous to be honest. I have never been in this position before”
Playing on her home course Mexico’s Gaby Lopez had a 65 and is at -7 along with South Korea’s Mi Jung Hur (66) and Colombia’s Mariajo Uribe (67).
Brooke Henderson is the top ranked player in the field at #7 and has her work cut out for her this weekend after 74 71 +1 T22.
Bryan Angus
The senior circuit has their season finale for the Charles Schab Cup and Paul Goydos has opened up with a -8 62 as they play in Tuscon, and the European Tour is in the warmth of Sun City, South Africa.
Here are the live scoreboards and storylines for all the tours.
European Tour Nedbank Golf Challenge leaderboard http://www.europeantour.com/europeantour/season=2016/tournamentid=2016088/leaderboard/index.html#/leaderboard
With 3 rounds in the books it is South Korea's Jeunghun Wang aided and abetted by a brilliant -8 64 -11 total in tough conditions, who takes a 3 shot lead into the final round over fan favourite Louis Oosthuizen (70) -8 total.
Andy Sullivan is at -7, while Brandon Grace and Alex Noren are -5, with Henrik Stenson and another Springbok Jaco van Zyl in with an outside chance at -4.
Only 15 players are under par in very windy conditions on this Gary Player GC.
PGA Tour OHL Classic at Mayakoba leaderboard http://www.pgatour.com/competition/2017/ohl-classic-at-mayakoba/leaderboard.html
Gary Woodland 64 65 -13 has the lead at this Mexican resort course in Mayakoba. He's a shot ahead of Webb Simpson 65 65 -12 with Scott Piercy next 65 66 -11.
Two of the 4 Canadians are doing very well, Adam Hadwin 67 66 -9 T4, and Nick Taylor 68 66 -8 T12.
MacKenzie Hughes 71 71, David Hearn 68 75 both MC.
Champions Tour Charles Schwab Cup leaderboard http://www.pgatour.com/champions/tournaments/charles-schwab-cup-championship/leaderboard.html
Paul Goydos shot an -8 62 in the wind to take a 3 shot lead at the season-ending Charles Schwab Cup Championship.
Colin Montgomerie is 2nd at -5 65 while points leader Bernhard Langer is in with -3 67.
As the week began the top five in the standings after Langer are Scott McCarron (69), Montgomerie, Joe Durant (70) and Miguel Angel Jimenez (74)and any of them can take the season title with a victory.
LPGA Tour Lorena Ochoa Invitational leaderboard http://www.lpga.com/tournaments/lorena-ochoa-invitational-presented-by-banamex/leaderboard
Unheralded Australian, Sarah Jane Smith shot a -4 68 -9 total to take a two-stroke lead in Lorena Ochoa Invitational. She is without a win so far on the LPGA Tour and afterwards she acknowledged that fact. “I feel a little bit nervous to be honest. I have never been in this position before”
Playing on her home course Mexico’s Gaby Lopez had a 65 and is at -7 along with South Korea’s Mi Jung Hur (66) and Colombia’s Mariajo Uribe (67).
Brooke Henderson is the top ranked player in the field at #7 and has her work cut out for her this weekend after 74 71 +1 T22.
Bryan Angus
Thursday, November 10, 2016
Stenson closing in on European #1 as Willett struggles at Nedbank Golf Challenge
European Tour Nedbank Golf Challenge leaderboard http://www.europeantour.com/europeantour/season=2016/tournamentid=2016088/leaderboard/index.html#/leaderboard
In April Danny Willett was on top of the world after his win at the Masters, since then it has been a different story.
Coming into this week at Sun City he was ranked #2 to Henrik Stenson in the Race to Dubai partially because of the win at Augusta and a 2nd place finish in the Italian Open back in September.
After a poor showing at the Ryder Cup, he has been 143rd in the Alfred Dunhill Links, 75th at the WGC HSBC in China and T68 last week at the Turkish Airlines Open. He has clearly lost his confidence, and it appears all the extracurricular requests on his time as the Masters Champion have messed with the routine that have stood him in such good steed earlier in the year.
Today after a dreaded snowman on the 2nd hole he went out in 40, back in 35 for a +3 75, T47, seven shots of the -4 68 lead held by Filipe Aguliar, Jeunhung Wang and Ross Fisher. more importantly six behind Stenson who birdied 3 of his last 4 holes for -3 69.
Next week is the tour finale in Dubai where Rory McIlroy will be in attendance to have his say in matters as Willett struggles to find his form.
Gary Player is the host this week and in his commentary today he says Danny is cocking his wrists too soon in the back swing and has lost the feel required to get the clubface back onto the ball squarely, and that was evident with several tee shots well off line into the jungle.
Stenson meanwhile continues his sensational season highlighted by his silver medal at the Olympics after his epic win over Mickelson at the Open Championship.
Bryan Angus
In April Danny Willett was on top of the world after his win at the Masters, since then it has been a different story.
Coming into this week at Sun City he was ranked #2 to Henrik Stenson in the Race to Dubai partially because of the win at Augusta and a 2nd place finish in the Italian Open back in September.
After a poor showing at the Ryder Cup, he has been 143rd in the Alfred Dunhill Links, 75th at the WGC HSBC in China and T68 last week at the Turkish Airlines Open. He has clearly lost his confidence, and it appears all the extracurricular requests on his time as the Masters Champion have messed with the routine that have stood him in such good steed earlier in the year.
Today after a dreaded snowman on the 2nd hole he went out in 40, back in 35 for a +3 75, T47, seven shots of the -4 68 lead held by Filipe Aguliar, Jeunhung Wang and Ross Fisher. more importantly six behind Stenson who birdied 3 of his last 4 holes for -3 69.
Next week is the tour finale in Dubai where Rory McIlroy will be in attendance to have his say in matters as Willett struggles to find his form.
Gary Player is the host this week and in his commentary today he says Danny is cocking his wrists too soon in the back swing and has lost the feel required to get the clubface back onto the ball squarely, and that was evident with several tee shots well off line into the jungle.
Stenson meanwhile continues his sensational season highlighted by his silver medal at the Olympics after his epic win over Mickelson at the Open Championship.
He leads Danny Willett by 252,163 points and could win his second Harry Vardon Trophy in four years if he wins this week and Willett finishes outside the top ten.
Right now he is deserving of the top spot in European golf, and is playing like the champion he is.. however as I mentioned, Rory and others are in Dubai practising this week, so the Race to Dubai is far from over..Bryan Angus
Re-vamp breathes life into Charles Schwab Cup finale
Champions Tour Charles Schwab Cup leaderboard http://www.pgatour.com/champions/leaderboard.html
The Charles Schwab Cup Championship is the third and final event in the inaugural PGA TOUR Champions playoff series, and due to a revamped format, it has a chance to be an exciting finale to the senior circuit's season.
Bernhard Langer who will go down as the most prolific player in the young history of this tour has won four times this year, is rarely out of the top 10 and had amassed such a points lead with 2,589,456, with hard charging Scott McCarron closest at 1,900,802, that this week would have been a foregone conclusion without this years points reset.
In the points reset, Langer begins at the top with 2,000 points, 200 more than McCarron and 400 more than Colin Montgomerie. Joe Durant begins with 1,440 points and Miguel Angel Jimenez is fifth on 1,280 points. If any of them wins the tournament they will also win the Charles Schwab Cup and the $1 million bonus for the season-long competition. (pgatour.com)
The 36 man field will play Friday-Sunday in keeping with the regular schedule on the Cochise course at Desert Mountain outside Scottsdale, Arizona.
There are no Canadians in the field.
Bryan Angus
The Charles Schwab Cup Championship is the third and final event in the inaugural PGA TOUR Champions playoff series, and due to a revamped format, it has a chance to be an exciting finale to the senior circuit's season.
Bernhard Langer who will go down as the most prolific player in the young history of this tour has won four times this year, is rarely out of the top 10 and had amassed such a points lead with 2,589,456, with hard charging Scott McCarron closest at 1,900,802, that this week would have been a foregone conclusion without this years points reset.
In the points reset, Langer begins at the top with 2,000 points, 200 more than McCarron and 400 more than Colin Montgomerie. Joe Durant begins with 1,440 points and Miguel Angel Jimenez is fifth on 1,280 points. If any of them wins the tournament they will also win the Charles Schwab Cup and the $1 million bonus for the season-long competition. (pgatour.com)
The 36 man field will play Friday-Sunday in keeping with the regular schedule on the Cochise course at Desert Mountain outside Scottsdale, Arizona.
There are no Canadians in the field.
Bryan Angus
Brooke Henderson is in the field at the Lorena Ochoa Invitational
LPGA Tour Lorena Ochoa Invitational leaderboard http://www.lpga.com/leaderboard
Brooke Henderson played 5 of the 6 weeks of the Asian Tour swing and after a week off she is playing in the 36 player field at the Lorena Ochoa Invitational at Club de Golf Mexico.
Despite the fact there are only 36 players, the top 20 will get full points towards next week's finale of the Race to CME Globe. Henderson is currently third with 3,186 points, Lydia Ko is 2nd 4,365 while Ariya Jutanugarn leads with 4,491.
As it stands, any of these top 3 will win the Race outright, if they win the Tour Championship. Defending champion Inbee Park has withdrawn due to her thumb injury.
Apart from the points race, the players come to play here to support Ochoa's endeavours, remember she quit in her prime to become a mother, and she could really play.
She finished her career with 27 LPGA wins (tied 16th all-time), including two major championships. She won the Rolex Player of the Year award and Vare Trophy in four consecutive seasons from 2006-2009. Ochoa was ranked No. 1 in the world for 158 weeks (most all-time) from 2007-2010 and was the first Mexican golfer (male or female) to reach number one in the world; she will also be the first Mexican golfer to enter the World Golf Hall of Fame (lpgatour.com)
Bryan Angus
Brooke Henderson played 5 of the 6 weeks of the Asian Tour swing and after a week off she is playing in the 36 player field at the Lorena Ochoa Invitational at Club de Golf Mexico.
Despite the fact there are only 36 players, the top 20 will get full points towards next week's finale of the Race to CME Globe. Henderson is currently third with 3,186 points, Lydia Ko is 2nd 4,365 while Ariya Jutanugarn leads with 4,491.
As it stands, any of these top 3 will win the Race outright, if they win the Tour Championship. Defending champion Inbee Park has withdrawn due to her thumb injury.
Apart from the points race, the players come to play here to support Ochoa's endeavours, remember she quit in her prime to become a mother, and she could really play.
She finished her career with 27 LPGA wins (tied 16th all-time), including two major championships. She won the Rolex Player of the Year award and Vare Trophy in four consecutive seasons from 2006-2009. Ochoa was ranked No. 1 in the world for 158 weeks (most all-time) from 2007-2010 and was the first Mexican golfer (male or female) to reach number one in the world; she will also be the first Mexican golfer to enter the World Golf Hall of Fame (lpgatour.com)
Bryan Angus
Graham DeLaet withdraws from OHL Classic in Mexico
PGA Tour OHL Classic at Mayakoba leaderboard http://www.pgatour.com/competition/2017/ohl-classic-at-mayakoba/leaderboard.html
Graham DeLaet has decided to withdraw from this OHL Classic at Mayakoba with a sore back. He apparently "tweaked" it at last weeks Shriners Hospitals for Children Open at Las Vegas and after consulting with traveling physio, Dr Craig Davies, they made the decision to rest it for at least another week.
That leaves 4 Canadians as play is now under way I round one. Adam Hadwin is -3 through 5, Nick Taylor E through 5, David Hearn has just begun playing the back nine first, and MacKenzie Hughes is in the late wave.
As this season winds down there isn't a particularly strong field here, a real combination of veterans like Angel Cabrera and Ken Duke along with young guns like Cody Gribble, Bryson DeChambeau and Danny Lee.
Bryan Angus
Graham DeLaet has decided to withdraw from this OHL Classic at Mayakoba with a sore back. He apparently "tweaked" it at last weeks Shriners Hospitals for Children Open at Las Vegas and after consulting with traveling physio, Dr Craig Davies, they made the decision to rest it for at least another week.
That leaves 4 Canadians as play is now under way I round one. Adam Hadwin is -3 through 5, Nick Taylor E through 5, David Hearn has just begun playing the back nine first, and MacKenzie Hughes is in the late wave.
As this season winds down there isn't a particularly strong field here, a real combination of veterans like Angel Cabrera and Ken Duke along with young guns like Cody Gribble, Bryson DeChambeau and Danny Lee.
Bryan Angus
Wednesday, November 9, 2016
Nedbank Golf Challenge preview
European Tour Nedbank Golf Challenge
http://www.europeantour.com/europeantour/season=2016/tournamentid=2016088/leaderboard/index.html#/leaderboard
Sun City and the Gary Player GC is once again the host for the Nedbank Golf Challenge which is the second week of the Final Series. In fact Gary Player is the host.
It once boasted the biggest first prize in golf at $1m and only had a field of 12 then 18. It is now a 72 man field and is an official tour event rather than just an exhibition.
The top ranked players are Danny Willett and Henrik Stenson who have both won the event and are the top 2 players in the Race to Dubai which concludes next week and they tee off last at 11.55 (3.55am EST). Louis Oosthuizen is one of the home favourites.
Bryan Angus
http://www.europeantour.com/europeantour/season=2016/tournamentid=2016088/leaderboard/index.html#/leaderboard
Sun City and the Gary Player GC is once again the host for the Nedbank Golf Challenge which is the second week of the Final Series. In fact Gary Player is the host.
It once boasted the biggest first prize in golf at $1m and only had a field of 12 then 18. It is now a 72 man field and is an official tour event rather than just an exhibition.
The top ranked players are Danny Willett and Henrik Stenson who have both won the event and are the top 2 players in the Race to Dubai which concludes next week and they tee off last at 11.55 (3.55am EST). Louis Oosthuizen is one of the home favourites.
Bryan Angus
Saturday, November 5, 2016
Adam Hadwin best of Canadians at Shriners Hospitals for Children Open
PGA Tour Shriners Hospitals for Children Open leaderboard http://www.pgatour.com/competition/2017/shriners-hospitals-for-children-open/leaderboard.html
Veteran Aussie Rod Pampling followed his opening 60 with 68 and at -14 leads this Shriners Hospitals for Children Open in Las Vegas, by a shot from Brooks Koepka heading into this weekend.
Four of the five Canadians have made the cut and the best of the bunch so far is Adam Hadwin with rounds of 70 64 -8 T12. Nick Taylor 68 68 -6, MacKenzie Hughes 69 70 and Graham DeLaet 69 70 are both at -3.
David Hearn 70 70 just missed the cut at -2.
Bryan Angus
Veteran Aussie Rod Pampling followed his opening 60 with 68 and at -14 leads this Shriners Hospitals for Children Open in Las Vegas, by a shot from Brooks Koepka heading into this weekend.
Four of the five Canadians have made the cut and the best of the bunch so far is Adam Hadwin with rounds of 70 64 -8 T12. Nick Taylor 68 68 -6, MacKenzie Hughes 69 70 and Graham DeLaet 69 70 are both at -3.
David Hearn 70 70 just missed the cut at -2.
Bryan Angus
McIlroy not the most popular man in troubled Turkey
European Tour Turkish Airlines Open leaderboard http://www.europeantour.com/europeantour/season=2016/tournamentid=2016086/leaderboard/index.html#/leaderboard
For those who don't follow world affairs, there was an attempted coup to overthrow the government in Turkey this summer and today many leaders of the opposition are being held in prison despite pressure from the United Nations.
America used Turkey as a base to send airstrikes in their crisis with ISIS which adds to the mix and this week they denied any involvement with this civil war during these politically charged times.
Last Friday in Shanghai I am told it was 50/50 whether this first of the Race to Dubai playoffs would go ahead. There have been car bombings and rocket attacks in Antalya so Keith Pelley and the European Tour needed some assurances regarding security before deciding to go ahead.
The headliner was world #3 Rory McIlroy whose face is plastered on billboards all over the region, so when he decided to withdraw on Saturday night, officials were left with egg on their face, and a lot of explaining to do.
You'll remember in 2012, Rory and Tiger were paid a fortune to play in an eight man exhibition match by Turkish Airlines who also flew media members from around the world to report on it at this lavish resort course and complex on the Mediterranean.
That led to a European Tour event which has now been elevated to one of the three playoffs, called the Final Series, in the Race to Dubai. Turkey has gone all in to promote tourism and to grab their share of the lucrative winter European holiday golf business which has traditionally been cornered by Portugal in the Algarve.
So far this week there hasn't been a hint of trouble in fact veteran European Tour correspondent Nick Dye tells me there is less security than at the Open.
The resorts in this area are suffering of course, and there are hardly any spectators, but the players are getting on with it as always at this Regnum Carya Golf and Spa Resort. https://www.tripadvisor.ca/Hotel_Review-g312725-d5484934-Reviews-Regnum_Carya_Golf_Spa_Resort-Belek_Turkish_Mediterranean_Coast.html#photos;geo=312725&detail=5484934
For the record Thorbjorn Olesen, playing with new equipment is running away with the tournament with rounds of 65 62 68 -18, seven full shots ahead of a pack of five players at -11. He has had a poor year before arriving in Turkey, in fact has only made 3 of his last 12 cuts.
The tournament wraps up tomorrow (overnight here in the EST).
Bryan Angus
For those who don't follow world affairs, there was an attempted coup to overthrow the government in Turkey this summer and today many leaders of the opposition are being held in prison despite pressure from the United Nations.
America used Turkey as a base to send airstrikes in their crisis with ISIS which adds to the mix and this week they denied any involvement with this civil war during these politically charged times.
Last Friday in Shanghai I am told it was 50/50 whether this first of the Race to Dubai playoffs would go ahead. There have been car bombings and rocket attacks in Antalya so Keith Pelley and the European Tour needed some assurances regarding security before deciding to go ahead.
The headliner was world #3 Rory McIlroy whose face is plastered on billboards all over the region, so when he decided to withdraw on Saturday night, officials were left with egg on their face, and a lot of explaining to do.
You'll remember in 2012, Rory and Tiger were paid a fortune to play in an eight man exhibition match by Turkish Airlines who also flew media members from around the world to report on it at this lavish resort course and complex on the Mediterranean.
That led to a European Tour event which has now been elevated to one of the three playoffs, called the Final Series, in the Race to Dubai. Turkey has gone all in to promote tourism and to grab their share of the lucrative winter European holiday golf business which has traditionally been cornered by Portugal in the Algarve.
So far this week there hasn't been a hint of trouble in fact veteran European Tour correspondent Nick Dye tells me there is less security than at the Open.
The resorts in this area are suffering of course, and there are hardly any spectators, but the players are getting on with it as always at this Regnum Carya Golf and Spa Resort. https://www.tripadvisor.ca/Hotel_Review-g312725-d5484934-Reviews-Regnum_Carya_Golf_Spa_Resort-Belek_Turkish_Mediterranean_Coast.html#photos;geo=312725&detail=5484934
For the record Thorbjorn Olesen, playing with new equipment is running away with the tournament with rounds of 65 62 68 -18, seven full shots ahead of a pack of five players at -11. He has had a poor year before arriving in Turkey, in fact has only made 3 of his last 12 cuts.
The tournament wraps up tomorrow (overnight here in the EST).
Bryan Angus
Thursday, November 3, 2016
Pampling flirts with 59 in Vegas at the Shriners Hospitals for Children Open
This week the wrap around, or Fall schedule of the PGA Tour stops in Las Vegas at the Shriners Hospitals for Children Open and their are 5 Canadians in the field. Nick Taylor -3 68 and Graham DeLaet -2 69 were out in the early wave. Adam Hadwin, David Hearn and MacKenzie Hughes are in the late.
http://www.pgatour.com/competition/2017/shriners-hospitals-for-children-open/leaderboard.html
As you can see the pros are just killing the TPC Summerlin, Rod Pampling is the clubhouse leader at -11 60 after going out in 29, you have to go down to T81 to find anyone who didn't break par.
Play continues in round 1.
Bryan Angus
http://www.pgatour.com/competition/2017/shriners-hospitals-for-children-open/leaderboard.html
As you can see the pros are just killing the TPC Summerlin, Rod Pampling is the clubhouse leader at -11 60 after going out in 29, you have to go down to T81 to find anyone who didn't break par.
Play continues in round 1.
Bryan Angus
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