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Thursday, November 30, 2017

LeBlanc moves to T4 at LPGA Tour School final stage

LPGA Tour Q School leaderboard https://qs.lpga.com/reports/?tourn=0021&report=https://qs.lpga.com/tic/tmscores.cgi?tourn=0021~season=2017~params=P*2ESC02~

Maude Aimee LeBlanc 72 69 -3 has moved up into a T4 after 2 rounds at LPGA International in Daytona Beach in this final stage of the LPGA Tour School as she attempts to gain full status for the 2018 season.

She is just 3 shots off the lead held by American Marissa Steen who is at -6 71,67.

The other Canadians aren't going so well. Brittany Marchand 73 74 +3, Elizabeth Tong 76 72 +4, Augusta James 74 74 +4, Samantha Richdale 73 77 +6, Jennifer Ha 76 82 +12, Lorie Kane 78 82 +16.

Top 70 and ties will make the cut on Saturday.

Bryan Angus

Mike Weir is playing this week in the Australian PGA Championship

European Tour Australian PGA Championship leaderboard http://www.europeantour.com/europeantour/season=2018/tournamentid=2017096/leaderboard/index.html#/leaderboard

Summer is in full blast down under in Australia and so is the Australasian tour, last week in Sydney it was the Emirates Australian Open won by Aussie Cameron Davis.

This week they are playing the Australian PGA Championship on the RACV Royal Pines Resort course in a city called Gold Coast which is in the state of Queensland, southeast of the state capital Brisbane, on the east coast.

That's where you will find our own Mike Weir, who will turn 48 in May, and has an OWGR of 1928. He continues to play top competitive golf here and there wherever he gets an invitation as a past major winner, the 2003 Masters of course.

He played and finished T35 back in August at the Fiji International organized in part by his friend Vijay Singh who you will remember beat Mike in that memorable 2004 Canadian Open at the Abbey on the 3rd playoff hole.

He also shows up from time to time on invitation in Europe and plays over here each year at the Pebble Beach Pro-Am, and the Northern Trust which he won twice at Riviera, amongst others. After taking time away from the game in 2015 to be with his daughters after his divorce from his wife Bricia and to get fit and healthy again he has returned with their blessing to resume his career.

His net worth is estimated at $32.5m. Weirsy as he is known to one and all is in that twilight zone of pro golf, late 40's waiting until he turns 50 on May 12, 2020 to join the Champions Tour, if in fact he decides to do that, and I suspect he will.

He needs reps under competitive conditions, and he won't get that until he turns 50, unless he catches lightning in a bottle and wins. He says the injuries to his left elbow tendon and wrist have "derailed his career", forcing him to change his swing with a few coaches including David Leadbetter.

He has exhausted his 2 career money list exemptions, and his major medical exemption for the PGA Tour.

As for this week Sergio Garcia is the highest ranked player and he is T3 after an opening -5 67 a shot behind 2 Aussies, Jordan Zunic and Adam Bland, both with 66's.

Bryan Angus




Wednesday, November 29, 2017

LeBlanc leads Canadian scoring at LPGA Tour Q school

LPGA Tour qualifying school https://qs.lpga.com/reports/?tourn=0021&report=https://qs.lpga.com/tic/tmscores.cgi?tourn=0021~season=2017~params=P*1SRC01~

There are seven Canadian women playing this week at LPGA International in Daytona Beach Florida, the final stage of LPGA Tour qualifying school led by Maude Aimee LeBlanc who is T30 at E 72, four shots off the lead.

A cut of the low 70 and ties will be made on Saturday.

Follow their scores on the link above, they are Lorie Kane +6 78, Jennifer Ha +4 76, Samantha Richdale +1 73 T45, Augusta James +2 74, Brittany Marchand +1 73 T45,  and Elizabeth Tong +4 76 along with LeBlanc.

Bryan Angus

Tiger haters....your main man is back..

Hero World Challenge leaderboard https://www.pgatour.com/competition/2018/hero-world-challenge/leaderboard.html

For all the Tiger haters out there.. your main man is back.. again, albeit at his own personal 18 man Hero World Challenge hit and giggle in the Bahamas, well after the real season is over and with no schedule for a return to the main tour.

As always he looks fabulously fit, huge arms, firm abs, all of which belie all the knee and back surgeries, plus other ailments that along with his personal humiliation have led to his demise.

In his press conference he said he is "excited to be able to use a club for something other than a crutch and to be able to play the game he loves so dearly with his friends in a competitive setting".  He says he is finally pain-free and swinging well.

For all you haters out there, no one can deny Tiger Woods was golf for over a decade Now, virtually off the world rankings he once owned, ranked 1,193rd in the world he is back in the headlines, as he always is, and that for many that was the problem.

I for one as you know railed against the blanket coverage my colleagues lavished upon him for the sake of ratings and at the expense of the game or tournament he was playing. It drove the haters crazy that he was the news even when he shot 84, never mind who was leading. His shadow was simply to big.

Well his era is over, and the game has continued to grow and flourish in the emergence of his absence with a slew of young super stars like Rory, Rickie, Justin, Jason etal. But remember they are all prospering in the wake of his historic career.

Love him or hate him, there as usual will be many thousands who will flip the channel over to see how Tiger is doing, or what he is doing in his little tournament in the Bahamas, when normally they never would.... and that is good for golf.

Bryan Angus

Sunday, November 26, 2017

Day falters, Cameron Davis charges to win Australian Open

Emirates Australian Open final scoreboard http://www.golf.org.au/scores

Cameron Davis lived the dream for four and a half hours at The Australian today, and he is now an Emirates Australian Open champion.

Davis, the 22-year-old Sydney player who has had a difficult first year as a professional, bolted around the layout in just 64, the lowest round of the day by three shots, to post -11 closing it with a birdie from close range at the 18th hole.

He then waited on the practice range as a string of players behind him tried to match his score. Another Sydneysider, Matt Jones, had a long eagle putt at the last to force a playoff, but burned the hole and was left a shot away.

But the closest was Sweden’s Jonas Blixt, who hit his third shot at the par-five 18th to the fringe of the green, just four metres beyond the cup with a chance to force a playoff but he left his birdie attempt just short, and had to settle for T2 with Jones.

Davis, a product of the Roseville and Monash golf clubs in Sydney’s northern beaches, emerged from the New South Wales elite amateur programs and becomes the youngest Australian winner since Aaron Baddeley in 2000 at 19 years old. He earns a start in the Open Championship at Carnoustie and may find himself with a few invitations to play around the world and now he will head to the final stage of the Web.com Tour school.

Jordan Spieth closed with 67 and smiled and said all the right things to the huge crowds that came to see him play.

As for Jason Day he began the final round  with a one-shot lead but fell away to be virtually out of contention through the 13th hole  ultimately carding +2 73 to finish fifth on his return to the national championship. His last win world wide, was at the Players in 2016.

He just played poorly, hitting six fairways and just seven greens on a day when he felt that any score in the 60s would have won it for him.

"It’s obviously a little bit disappointing to come out and not finish it, but I’ve just got to kind of look back on it and see what I need to do for next time, because you can’t be perfect all the time and I played three terrific rounds actually, the first three rounds, and I just didn’t put it together on Sunday"

Martin Blake @theAustralian

Journeyman Aussie Wade Ormsby wins UBS Hong Kong Open

European Tour UBS Hong Kong Open leaderboard http://www.europeantour.com/europeantour/season=2018/tournamentid=2017095/leaderboard/index.html#/leaderboard

It wasn't pretty but when they added up all the scores Wade Ormsby prevailed from a dramatic final day in Fanling to claim his first European Tour title at the UBS Hong Kong Open.

The Australian entered the fourth round a shot behind SSP Chawrasia and when he turned in level-par 34, he was four behind his Indian rival.

In one of many turning points Chawrasia who had led all the way, triple-bogeyed the ninth to bring a host of players back into contention and Ormsby held a two-shot lead as he stood on the 18th fairway at Hong Kong Golf Club.

In the group behind, Rafa Cabrera Bello birdied the 17th to pile on the pressure and a closing three-putt bogey from Ormsby left the duo in a tie at -11.

Cabrera Bello then put his second shot in the bunker at the front of the final green and when he failed to get up and down, the title was Ormsby's.

Alexander Björk, Paul Peterson and Julian Suri finished alongside Cabrera Bello T2 at -10.
 
Ormsby played his first season on the European Tour in 2004 after coming through the Qualifying School and he has done that four times since in a career that has also seen him struggle with injury at times but with this victory the 37 year old will now have an exemption until 2020. He hadn't won in 264 tournaments.

"It means a lot to me," said a tearful Ormsby. "I've played a lot of golf in Europe, everywhere, and a few bumps along the way but it's pretty cool to get a win this late in your career. I didn't think it would take this long but first one's always pretty special. I said at the start of last year, I want to play a Major and win a tournament before my career is done so I've done both those things this year. I'm really happy about that.

europeantour.com

Saturday, November 25, 2017

Jason Day revives 2017 season in Sydney

Emirates Australian Open leaderbaord http://www.golf.org.au/scores

Jason Day has returned home  to Australia and after 3 rounds is looking more like the young man who in 2015 shot to #1 in the world than the shadow of himself so far in 2017. He leads the Emirates Australian Open after rounds of 66 68 69 -10 at the Australian Club in Sydney

Remember 2015 when after cruising to victory at the BMW Championship, he became the hottest player on the PGA Tour and the world #1. The 6 shot win at Conway Farms was Day's fourth win in six starts dating back to the RBC Canadian Open, and it bumped former world No. 1 Rory McIlroy to No. 2 while Jordan Spieth dropped to No. 3.

Well those days are gone but maybe his return down under has turned his game around.

Jordan Spieth continues to be one of the few top players to travel down under as a past champion and he has shot 70 71 70 -2 T13..

Bryan Angus







India's SSP Chawrasia leads UBS Hong Kong Open

European Tour Hong Kong Open leaderboard http://www.europeantour.com/europeantour/season=2018/tournamentid=2017095/leaderboard/index.html#/leaderboard

Indian SSP Chawrasia will take a one-shot lead into the final round of the UBS Hong Kong Open but he has an impressive chasing pack behind him in Fanling.

The 39 year old entered day three at Hong Kong Golf Club two shots ahead and while he was caught around the turn, a 69 was good enough to hand him a slender advantage as he looks to go wire-to-wire in the opening event of the 2018 Race to Dubai

Chawrasia moved to -10 as he looks for a first European Tour win outside of his home country but Ryder Cup star Rafa Cabrera Bello (64) and Australian Wade Ormsby (65) were just a shot back.

Newly-crowned Race to Dubai champion Tommy Fleetwood (66) -8 alongside Swede Alexander Bjork (67) and Belgian Thomas Detry (66)

Justin Rose 68 69 68 -5 is T13.

europeantour.com


Thursday, November 23, 2017

European Tour 2018 is under way in Hong Kong

European Tour UBS Hong Kong Open leaderboard http://www.europeantour.com/europeantour/season=2018/tournamentid=2017095/leaderboard/index.html#/leaderboard

SSP Chawrasia fired an opening 65 in tough conditions to take the first-round lead at the UBS Hong Kong Open.

The 2018 Race to Dubai got under way at Hong Kong Golf Club in gusty winds with scoring proving very tough for the first wave of players.The conditions eased in the afternoon but nobody could catch Indian Chawrasia, whose -5 65 gave him a one-shot lead heading into Friday.

England's Matthew Fitzpatrick continued his recent good form as he also mastered the early winds to sit at -4 66 alongside another Indian in Shubhankar Sharma.

Belgium's Thomas Detry, Welshman Jamie Donaldson, Swede Marcus Kinhult, South African Keith Horne, Filipino Angelo Que, Thai Poom Saksansin and American Micah Lauren Shin all shot -3 67.

Tommy Fleetwood and Justin Rose who just wrapped up the 2017 Race to Dubai in thrilling fashion in Dubai last week opened with -2 68.

europeantour.com


Monday, November 20, 2017

What a weekend !! ..Winners galore

In my world of sports radio we are always looking for the top stories, the informative and compelling stories, and the entertaining stories.

Monday mornings don't take much searching, and this weekend was certainly no different. Every village, town and city has their own priorities.

In Toronto this weekend the Leafs hammered the Habs 6-0 in Montreal to the DELIGHT of what is called the Leaf Nation these days, and in a wintery gale at BMO field down by the lakeshore a titanic defensive struggle ended with an offensive flourish and on the third last play of the game the hometown Argonauts beat the Saskatchewan Roughriders 25-21 to clinch their spot in next week's Grey Cup vs Calgary in Ottawa.

To top it off Santa arrived right on time at Christie Pitts to send the children in a crowd of over a million people on the parade route home happy with Christmas right around the corner.

In golf terrific rookie Ben Silverman earned another top 10 finish, his second this wrap around season, T8 with a -4 66, -13 total at the RSM Classic at Sea Island in Georgia. David Hearn had a good week as well T17 after a final -5 65 -11 total.

PGA Tour RSM Classic final leaderboard https://www.pgatour.com/competition/2018/the-rsm-classic/leaderboard.html


Brooke Henderson finished off a terrific 30 tournament season with final round E 72 T25th at the CME Group Tour Championship while her fellow Canuck Alena Sharp shot 69 to finish T46.

Drama unfolded on the final hole. Lexi Thompson was all set to win the CME Group Tour Championship and LPGA player of the year with a gimme par putt from less that 2 feet on the final hole.

Ala' Doug Sanders at the 1970 Open at St Andrews, she missed it !!! That opened the door for Ariya Jutanugarn, who birdied her last two holes for a -5 67 and an improbable one-shot victory.

Thompson did however have enough points to win the $1m bonus with the Race to CME Globe and the Vare Trophy for lowest scoring average.

The points-based LPGA Player of the Year was a tie between a pair of major champions from South Korea, So Yeon Ryu and LPGA rookie Sung Hyun Park. It was the first time the award was shared since it began in 1966.

LPGA Tour CME Group Tour Championship final leaderboard http://www.lpga.com/tournaments/cme-group-tour-championship/results


Finally as I mentioned in yesterday's post in the Race to Dubai, Jon Rahm won the DP World Tour Championship and Tommy Fleetwood had enough points to hang on to win the Race to Dubai.


If you thought golf is over, forget that as the Australasian Tour is in it's summer and for example this weekend in Japan, American star, Brooks Koepka, the defending champion, shot a final-round -4 67 -20 264, nine shots clear of second place to win the Dunlop Phoenix Tournament worth $350,000.

What a weekend and I didn't even mention our all action Raptors beating Washington to continue their winning ways !!

Winners galore !!

Bryan Angus

Sunday, November 19, 2017

Brooke Henderson 4 shots off the lead at CME Group Tour Championship

LPGA Tour CME Group Tour Championship leaderboard http://www.lpga.com/tournaments/cme-group-tour-championship/leaderboard

The leaderboard says Brooke Henderson with 3 rounds of 70 is T23 at -6 heading into today's final round of the CME Group Tour Championship, however the fact is there are 18 players crowded near the top of this jam packed leaderboard, and she is only 4 shots off the lead.

If she makes a charge she is still very much in contention to win the tournament and with it the Race to CME Globe. What a prospect for the 20 year old Canadian, but it will be tough.

"Being this far back with that many people ahead of you it’s very unlikely that I could be the champion of this event this year. However, I can still get into the top 10, maybe even better if I get off to a hot start tomorrow and hopefully make a few putts.”

However even if she does charge, there are so many others who have the same thing in mind, so like the Race to Dubai, this season looks like it'd going right down to the wire.

There are 4 women in the lead at -10, all great players. A healthy Michelle Wie
with her new blond hairdo, Suzann Pettersen, Ariya Jutanugarn and Kim Kaufman lead the way.

7 players are at -9 including the woman I wrote about yesterday, Rookie of the Year Sung Hyun Park who slipped out of a 3 shot lead with a 75, and Lexi Thompson (69) who leads the Race and is in the drivers seat now to win everything.

There are another 7 players at -8, 4 more at -7, then comes Brooke, Lydia Ko and 7 others at -6.

Alena Sharp (69) T54th at +2.

So you try picking the winner, or winners !  The field is paired in 3's, the weather in Naples, Florida is hot and sunny with a breeze getting up in the afternoon

Bryan Angus

Race to Dubai finishes on the final hole

European Tour DP World Tour Championship final leaderboard http://www.europeantour.com/europeantour/season=2017/tournamentid=2017094/leaderboard/index.html#/leaderboard

Next week the 2018 Race to Dubai begins again in Hong Kong, just as it did last year.

Moments ago the 2017 Race was decided and it virtually came down to the last hole, after 50 events and 26 different countries.

Justin Rose seemed to have it all in his hands after 4 birdies on the front nine, but bogey's on the 14th and 16th dropped him out of the lead, Sergio who had an outside chance played spectacular golf for 17 holes, but drove into the trees on 18, and put his next shot into the creek resulting in a bogey, but still a -7 65 -17 T4 finish for the Masters champion.

Tommy Fleetwood opened with a 73, then recovered with a pair of 65's, but after he struggled to a messy 74 today he looked like he'd blown the lead in the Race he had held for much of the year.

Big Jon Rahm is already the Rolex Rookie of the Year with 2 wins on his resume, and he got hot on his back nine, chipping it stiff on the 17th and making a birdie putt on the difficult 18th, and his final score of -5 67 -19 turned out to be good enough for the win

Meanwhile Fleetwood sat waiting in the clubhouse and when Rose finished T4th with a -2 70 -17 score, the numbers were all totalled up and despite his final round, his performance all year with 2 wins and 10 top 10's was good enough to crown him the Race to Dubai champion.

Irishman Shane Lowery closed with the low round of the day -9 63 -18 along with in form Kiradech Aphibarnrat whose worst score of the week was 69, had a 67 today -18 finish T2.

So it's England's Tommy Fleetwood, about to be married with a new born son Frankie, who wins the Race to Dubai and the lions share of the $10m dollar bonus, and 25 year old Spanish star Jon Rahm who crowns his Rookie of the Year season as the DP World Tour champion.

Bryan Angus

Saturday, November 18, 2017

Ben Silverman leads Canadians at RSM Classic

PGA Tour RSM Classic leaderboard https://www.pgatour.com/competition/2018/the-rsm-classic/leaderboard.html

Thornhill's Ben Silverman shot another 67 to sit a - 8 going into this weekend at the RSM Classic in historic Sea Island, Georgia and he leads the Canadians, 6 shots off the lead.

David Hearn shot -2 70 and is T33 at -5.  Corey Conners has posted 69 69 and is T50 at -4, while Nick Taylor and MacKenzie Hughes have missed the cut.

The story so far is PGA Tour rookie Austin Cook who is bogey free through 36 holes and after a stunning -8 62 has one-shot lead at -14 over 45 year old Brian Gay, who shot a 64. They are five shots clear going into this weekend.

Cook graduated from the Web.com Tour, and as fate would have it has hired Gay’s former caddie, Kip Henley, while Gay has been recovering from injury.

Chris Kirk followed his opening 63 on the Plantation with a 70 on the Seaside and is now T3 -9 C.T. Pan (65) and Vaughn Taylor (66).

Bryan Angus

It's Rose and Fleetwood down to the wire in the Race to Dubai

European Tour DP World Tour Championship leaderboard http://www.europeantour.com/europeantour/season=2017/tournamentid=2017094/leaderboard/index.html#/leaderboard

Here's the deal as we head into the final round at this DP World Tour Championship and indeed to the Race to Dubai.

Justin Rose, winner of his last two tournaments is having the month of his golfing life which includes a US Open and an Olympic gold medal. After another -7 65 he is at -15 and leads this tournament by a shot over Jon Rahm 65 -14 and South African Dylan Frittelli 63 -14.

Tommy Fleetwood who has led the Race to Dubai for much of this season has recovered from an opening 73 with a pair of 65's and is at -13, 2 shots back in the tournament, and just one behind in the Race to Dubai.

The other contender at the beginning of the week, Sergio Garcia 70 69 67 -10 is having a nice week but appears to be a little short in a year that has included a Masters win, getting married in Texas and is now about to become the proud father of his first child.

Bryan Angus

Rookie of Year Sung Hyun Park set for historic weekend at Race to CME Globe

LPGA Tour CME Group Tour Championship leaderboard http://www.lpga.com/tournaments/cme-group-tour-championship/leaderboard

South Korean Sung Hyun Park was honoured at an awards banquet Thursday night as the LPGA rookie of the year and after 2 rounds of this season ending CME Group Tour Championship she is set for a historic weekend in this Race to CME Globe.

She shot a -7 65 on Friday, giving her a three-shot lead at Tiburon Golf Club and at -12 132 and is three shots clear of Caroline Masson (66) and Sarah Jane Smith (69).

She is the story so far. A win would give her the award for player of the year,  the money title, and she might  even catch Lexi Thomson in the race for the Vare Trophy. She could become the first rookie since Hall of Famer Nancy Lopez in 1978 to win LPGA player of the year.

To sweeten the pot even more, none of the other players in the chase for the Race to the CME Globe, or any of the other awards is within five shots of her.

The other two players who need to win the tournament to collect the $1 million bonus, Brooke Henderson fired another 70 to get to -4 and Chinese star, Shanshan Feng shot +1 73 to get to -1.

Alena Sharp is out of contention, 75 74 +5. Lydia Ko shot 71 and is at -6


So Park is in the drivers seat but there is still 2 rounds to go and she was understandably cautious with so much at stake. “I don’t think it’s quite that far of a lead, two, three shots of a lead can change at any moment. We will have to see what’s in store for this weekend"

We shall see..

Bryan Angus





Friday, November 17, 2017

Fleetwood's 65 puts him back in the Race to Dubai

European Tour DP World Tour Championship leaderboard http://www.europeantour.com/europeantour/season=2017/tournamentid=2017094/leaderboard/index.html#/leaderboard

After another beautiful warm day in the Arabian Desert, the Race to Dubai has heated up accordingly as Tommy Fleetwood recovered from his opening +1 73 with a stunning -7 65 T11 to get right back in the chase.

Defending champion Matthew Fitzpatrick is the tournament leader at -10 with consecutive rounds of 67. Player of the Year candidate Tyrrell Hatton had the round of the day, -9 63 to move into second place at -9.

Justin Rose continued his solid play, adding a -2 70 to his opening 66 and is in a group at -8 T3 including in form Kiradech Aphibarnrat 69 67 -8.

In fact there are 14 players within 4 shots of each other as we head into the weekend  at this DP World Tour Championship.

Sergio Garcia is T15 at -5 with rounds of 70 69 so is not completely out of it but here's how things stand.

Fleetwood began the week 256,737 points ahead of Rose at the top of the Rankings but his 73 on Thursday, coupled with a 66 from Rose, dropped him out of the top position he had held for most of the season.

However his 65 coupled with Rose's 70  has him back in the pole position, with all to play for heading into the weekend. If Rose does not finish in the top five, then Fleetwood is guaranteed to be the winner of the Race to Dubai.
 
Like a good whodunit all will be revealed come Sunday evening, right now there are several scenarios that have thickened the plot !
 
Bryan Angus



Thursday, November 16, 2017

Taylor, Silverman lead Canadians at RSM Classic

PGA Tour RSM Classic leaderboard https://www.pgatour.com/competition/2018/the-rsm-classic/leaderboard.html

To save confusion the opening two rounds of this RSM Classic down in the resort of Sea Island in Georgia are played on two courses. The Plantation is a par 72 and the Seaside is a par 70.

There are 5 Canadians in the field including defending champion MacKenzie Hughes who has opened with E 70 on the Seaside.

Rookie Ben Silverman shot -5 67 T8 on the Plantation, while Nick Taylor is -4 68 T18, Corey Connors -3 69 T28 on the same course. David Hearn was -3 67 T28 on the Seaside.

The leader with a stunning -9 63 on the Plantation is previous winner, American Chris Kirk for a one-shot lead over Joel Dahmen and a two-shot edge over Hudson Swafford, Brian Gay and Jason Kokrak on a sunny day of low scoring.

This is the last official event before the 6 week break PGA Tour break over Christmas and New Year.

Bryan Angus

Henderson T18 after opening round at CME Group Tour Championship

LPGA Tour CME Group Tour Championship leaderboard http://www.lpga.com/tournaments/cme-group-tour-championship/leaderboard

Brooke Henderson is off to a solid start at the season finale CME Group Tour Championship.

With just one bogey and 3 birdies, out in 36, back in 34 she has finished the opening round T18 -2 70, just 4 shots off the lead on a warm breezy day in Naples Florida. Remember she is 5th in the Race to CME Globe and can have the week of her professional life if she wins her this weekend.

Rookie of the  Year Sung Hyun Park shot a -5 67 and is one stroke off the lead held by Taiwan's Peiyun Chien and Aussie, Sara Jane Smith both -6 66 and tied with Lydia Ko, Azahara Munoz, Suzann Pettersen and Karine Icher, all with 67's.

There are so many titles at stake this week. The Player of the Year, the Vare trophy for the lowest stroke average, the money title, it will all come down to Sunday evening.

Bryan Angus

MacKenzie Hughes defends his title at the RSM Classic in Georgia

PGA Tour RSM Classic leaderboard https://www.pgatour.com/competition/2018/the-rsm-classic/leaderboard.html

With the world's top players vying for all the baubles at the season ending Race to Dubai Globe and the women's Race to CME Globe, the rest of the guys who haven't put the clubs away for Christmas are down at Sea Island, Georgia for the wrap around season's RSM Classic, where it all got started for Canada's MacKenzie Hughes with his first PGA Tour win last time here.

He went on to receive a 2 year exemption, play in the Masters, get married and buy his first home, so if you don't think this week is important for these guys, think again.

There are 4 other Canucks with him in the field, Nick Taylor, Corey Connors, Ben Silverman and David Hearn

Bubba Watson and Zach Johnson are probably the two most well known names, and a tip of the hat to Chesson Hadley who was just named 2017 Web.com Player of the Year. He earned $562,475 and became the first player in the five-year history of the Web.com Tour Finals to win the Regular Season and Finals money lists.

Round 1 is just under way.

Bryan Angus

Reed takes early lead, with Rose right behind at DP World Tour Championship

European Tour DP World Tour Championship leaderboard http://www.europeantour.com/europeantour/season=2017/tournamentid=2017094/leaderboard/index.html#/leaderboard

Round 1 is in the books under the usual sunny skies in Dubai the capital of the UAE and the ideal conditions have led to low scoring from this final field of 60.

May I remind you at stake this week is the winner of this Tour championship with a prize fund of $8m and the Race to Dubai title and it's $1m bonus which sees Tommy Fleetwood leading Justin Rose, with Sergio Garcia trailing in third with an outside chance with a little help of snatching the title.

With a round of -7 65, American Patrick Reed has the early lead with a flawless no bogey, seven birdie card.

Justin Rose and Tommy Fleetwood are in the final pairing, and Rose took the early advantage with -6 66 T2  (5 birdies, an eagle and 1 bogey) while Fleetwood mixed 3 birdies and an eagle with 5 bogey's for +1 73 T46.

Rose is the in form player having won his last 2 straight tournaments, and after round 1 he is now in the drivers seat for the Race to Dubai title.

Sergio, playing with new clubs overcame two straight bogey's for a -2 70 T21. He says he has a 2% chance of winning the Race to Dubai, so is just going to play his usual game and accept whatever happens. You see what settling down and getting married and expecting your first child can do to a man !!

The defending champion is Matt Fitzpatrick and he is in the group at -5 67.

Bryan Angus

Brooke Henderson chases CME Globe title

LPGA Tour CME Group Tour Championship leaderboard http://www.lpga.com/tournaments/cme-group-tour-championship/leaderboard

Play is just underway at the finale of the Race to CME Globe with breezy conditions in Naples Florida.

It is the CME Group Tour Championship and Brooke Henderson begins play in 5th spot, one of the top 5 who will win the title if they win this week.

Currently ranked 13th in the world, she has been the iron lady of the LPGA tour, this will be her 30th event as she and her sister Britanny return from 4 weeks in Asia. Her season includes 8 top 10's and wins in New Zealand and at the Meijer LPGA Classic.

The prize money this week in $2.5m and the winner of the CME Globe gets an additional $1m.

Brooke is only 20 years young and after a sensational 2016, and another solid year in 2017 she had this to say. " Mentally I think I'm a lot stronger than I was last year which is a big improvement. It's a life long process and I feel like saw a big improvement this year. I'm better at shifting my focuses to what is important and throwing away the things that really don't matter that much"

In other words she is growing up and maturing as we watch her over the next four days, and whether she wins it all or not this season, she will continue her growth which we all believe will eventually lead her to become the first Canadian to be the world's #1.

Bryan Angus

Wednesday, November 15, 2017

A three horse Race to Dubai.. Fleetwood, Rose, Garcia

European Tour DP World Championship Dubai http://www.europeantour.com/europeantour/season=2017/tournamentid=2017094/leaderboard/index.html#/leaderboard

Those of you regulars have followed the European Tour all year, week in and week out so know all the pros who have qualified are in Dubai and starting later tonight EST, they will sort out the winner and all the baubles that go with it.

Here is the set up, with England's Tommy Fleetwood, not yet a world wide name in the lead with only Sergio and Justin Rose with a chance of catching him.

Here is the europeantour.com release today to set it all up ..   http://www.europeantour.com/europeantour/season=2017/tournamentid=2017094/leaderboard/index.html#/leaderboard


Bryan Angus

Sunday, November 12, 2017

Branden Grace wins Nedbank Golf Challenge

European Tour Nedbank Golf Challenge final leaderboard http://www.europeantour.com/europeantour/season=2017/tournamentid=2017092/leaderboard/index.html#/leaderboard

They started the world trek that is the European Tour just after last Christmas with the Joburg Open, and nearly 50 tournaments and 27 countries later they just wrapped up the penultimate event back in South Africa at Sun City for the Nedbank Golf Challenge with a Sprinbok victory for Branden Grace, the first South African in 10 years to win this event at home.

18 of 18 greens in regulation, 6 birdies, no bogey's -6 66 -11, Grace won by a shot over Scotsman Scott Jamieson who shot -2 70  -10 total. It was his 8th European Tour win and his first in a year.

This event is presented by Gary Player who told Branden before the round "You're going to win this today, just go out and play the way you can play and you'll be the winner"

Well that's what he did, and after he received a champagne shower from his fellow countryman, he was embraced by the godfather of South African golf, his idol Gary Player who was clearly delighted.

South African soccer fans were in the doldrums after Senegal knocked them out of the World Cup earlier in the week after a replay of a match they had won previously. The match was replayed because the referee was charged with match fixing

Now it's off to Dubai for the DP World Championship, the finale of the Race To Dubai with Tommy Fleetwood clinging to his lead, with Justin Rose, Sergio Garcia and big Jon Rahm right behind him, and everyone will be in Dubai to wrap this 2017 season up.

Bryan Angus

Friday, November 10, 2017

Remembering....golf with my Grandad and Dad

I must say I am pleasantly surprised this year how many of you are wearing poppies, it seems to be more than usual, although of course it's never enough..

Tomorrow is Remembrance Day and I will be meeting with my two sisters for a nice lunch, no doubt a couple of toasts to all those who fought for or gave their lives for us, including our Dad who we lost recently approaching his 97th birthday.

Those of you who have listened to or read me over the last 25 years know how much this day means to me as my grandfather Tom lost his leg in WW1, and my father Bill fought and survived the Battle of Britain with the RAF, ending the war with Monty in the North African desert fighting and defeating Rommel, the Desert Fox.

Terry Lenyk, my pal at Golf Canada has written a nice piece on some of Canada's golf luminaries who fought for us during both wars and I have included a link to it here http://golfcanada.ca/article/remembering-fallen-golf-heroes

I'd like to share a couple of stories about golf and my Grandad and Dad.

Grandad Tom lived in a cottage adjacent to Craigie Hill GC in Perth, Scotland given to him by the local laird for a shilling a month, when he returned without his leg from WW1.

It's where I fell in love with the game. I'd arrive every other year from Canada for the bi-annual summer holiday to visit my relatives. When we got to Perth, grandad who was the ice maker for curling at the local rink, had his pals in the greens keeping crew at Craigie Hill  cut his little back yard and put in 4 of the course's white cups so I'd have my own putting green. It may as well have been the 18th at St Andrews !

He'd sit tapping his wooden leg with his pipe, the border collies running happily in and out the yard while yours truly spent hours and hours trying to navigate the 4 holes in 4 shots for the Open Championship !!... When I wasn't putting with the hickory shafted flat stick I still have to this day, I was roaming the rough at Craigie Hill GC looking for lost golf balls, and occasionally selling a couple for a bob or two, in all kinds of weather, high up on the hills overlooking Perth and the river Tay.

I still have to be dragged out of the rough by my playing partners as I dally too long searching for lost balls !!

My Dad gave me the best golf lesson, and the only one I have ever had. When I was 16 we would go to Parkview GC on Markham Road and Steeles in Scarborough and play the twilight ticket, $2.00 after 5pm on a Sunday evening, including a pull cart.

We went to church on Sunday mornings, he would merely remove his tie and jacket for our round, and play in his shiny black Sunday shoes. That taught me respect about how to dress appropriately for golf, but that wasn't the lesson.

We were out at the back of the course, as far away from the clubhouse as you can get and I was having a poor round, especially off the tee.

I had the honour, took my swing and heeled the ball into the bushes to the left of the tee. I just had long enough to see it disappear when that awful flood of temper I think all golfers have had to learn to control, rushed to my head and I furiously spun and hurled the offending driver. It helicoptered over Dad's head and clattered into a big Oak tree.

Dad had been waiting to hit. Instead he walked back to his pull cart, put the cover on his driver, the ball back in the bag, and started the long walk back to the clubhouse.

I pled with him to let me  hit again, surely I could still salvage a par. He said " you are ruining my perfectly beautiful Sunday evening, not to mention my round, and I have to get up at 5 o'clock tomorrow morning to go to work, so I don't need this"

As we walked all the way in he talked to me about all the things I have been guided by on the golf course, and in life until today.

Enjoy the good shots both you and your partners make, get over the bad ones because there will be many more, enjoy the walk, the scenery, the smell of cut grass and your partners company because you'll be  stuck at work the rest of the week, respect and obey the rules of the game, they are more important than your score, and respect those playing with and around you. Have fun, for goodness sake have fun.

What a lesson, thanks Grandad, thanks Dad..

I'm remembering ....

Bryan Angus








Sunday, November 5, 2017

Justin Rose wins in Turkey, closes on the lead in Race to Dubai

European Tour Turkish Airlines Classic leaderboard http://www.europeantour.com/europeantour/season=2017/tournamentid=2017090/leaderboard/index.html#/leaderboard

Justin Rose and playing partner Nicolas Colsaerts were tied at -17 on the par 4 18th tee. After good drives they both hit great approaches to within 10 feet.

Colsaerts missed, Rose made, and the birdie 3 topped a 65 that was good enough for his second win in a row, his 10th European Tour title and put him right on the heels of Tommy Fleetwood with 2 events left in the Race to Dubai.

He overtakes Sergio Garcia who didn't play this week, into second in the rankings and the gap is now just 134,839 points. He last won the Order of Merit in 2007.

South African Dylan Frittelli T2 with Colsaerts at -17 after a 64, and they finished a shot ahead of Padraig Harrington (67 -16) and two ahead of defending champion Thorbjørn Olesen (66.)
 
The finish was in doubt until that final Rose birdie and in fact there was a four way tie for the lead on several occasions.

What a finish to the year it's been for the tall, quiet Englishman. Remember he won golf at the Olympic Men's Golf Competition and now he has a Rolex Series victory to add to the 2013 US Open and two World Golf Championships, including last week's in Shanghai.


Canada's Austin Connelly finished 72 73 68 76 +5 T70.
 
Next week they are in South Africa for the Nedbank Challenge before the season finale in Dubai.
 
Bryan Angus

Scores soar in the wind at Shriners Hospitals for Children in Las Vegas

PGA Tour Shriners Hospitals for Children leaderboard
https://www.pgatour.com/competition/2018/shriners-hospitals-for-children-open/leaderboard.html

The wind has been freshening this week in Las Vegas and it played a huge role on moving day at this year's Shriners Hospitals for Children as scoring soared with the breeze.

The Canadians were a perfect example. Nick Taylor has gone 69,71 then +3 74 and is T48 +1, Corey Connors 70 71 74 +2 T55 and Ben Silverman a similar story, 69 73 76 +5 T75th. David Hearn missed the cut by a shot.

You'll be forgiven if you don't know who the leaders are, but this is after all the end of the calendar year for all of the big guns who are not competing in the Race To Dubai on the European Tour.

Americans Beau Hossler 69 69 66 -9 and JJ Spaun 66 65 73 -9 have managed the conditions better than the rest so far and they are 3 shots clear of big hitting Tony Finau 69 69 69 -6.

Bryan Angus

Feng wins Toto Japan Classic, Henderson finishes T42

LPGA Tour Toto Japan Classic final leaderboard http://www.lpga.com/tournaments/toto-japan-classic/leaderboard

Chinese star Shanshan Feng has been 3rd and 2nd in her last two events, now you can add 1st, as she shot 68 -19 total overnight at the Toto Japan Classic to out distance Japan's Ai Suzuki (68) -17 and successfully defend her title.

That was my goal, before I started the week, to defend my title. My caddie told me: ‘This week, you’re going to be first. Two weeks ago, you finished third. Last week, you finished second, so you know what comes after that… first.’ I was like, OK, let’s go for it,” said Feng. “Here I am, and I’m really happy"

Brooke Henderson 71 69 70 -6 was under par all week and ended up T42.

Lexi Thompson leads the Race to the CME Globe going into the last 2 events. Next week it's off to China for the Blue Bay LPGA.

Bryan Angus

Saturday, November 4, 2017

Colsaerts blows lead, crowded leaderboard at Turkish Airlines Open

European Tour Turkish Airlines Open leaderboard http://www.europeantour.com/europeantour/season=2017/tournamentid=2017090/leaderboard/index.html#/leaderboard

Nicholas Colsaerts, who had opened with 64 64, lost 3 shots in 2 holes with double bogey 6 at the par4 11th and a bogey 6 on the par5 12th and staggered in with a 32, 41 +2 73, -12 total to blow his 4 shot lead and allow the chasers right back into contention on an  intriguing Saturday at the Turkish Airlines Open.

Ireland's Shane Lowry charged up the leaderboard in ideal conditions. Out in 31, he made 3 birdies in a row playing the back nine to come home in 34 for a 65 and at -14 has the lead along with in form Kirdech Aphibarnrat who shot -5 66.

Justin Rose who won last week really charged today as well, -7 64 -12  total as he makes a late bid to win the Race to Dubai. He is T3 along with Paddy Harrington (64) and Colsaerts.

Colsaerts had a 4 shot lead, but now there are 13 players within 4 shots of each other going into the final round.

Bryan Angus

Brooke Henderson aims for top 10 at Toto Japan Classic, Feng leads

LPGA Tour Toto Japan Classic leaderboard http://www.lpga.com/tournaments/toto-japan-classic/leaderboard

Brooke Henderson was saying in her early press conferences that her goal this week as always was to win, but she would also be pleased with a 4th top 10 in her last 5 starts. With rounds of 71 69 -4 she is T42, so needs a good Sunday to meet her goal.

She is 11 shots behind defending champion Shanshan Feng 66 63 -15, however it was Japan's Ai Susuki that has the local fans cheering, 66 65 -13 to keep pressure on the Chinese #1. She shot 30 on her back nine, however she'll need more of that to catch Feng who has finished T2 and T3 her last two weeks on Tour.

Bryan Angus

Taylor leads the Canadians at Shriners Hospitals for Children

PGA Tour Shriners Hospitals for Children leaderboard https://www.pgatour.com/competition/2018/shriners-hospitals-for-children-open/leaderboard.html

With rounds of 66 65 -11, JJ Spaun takes a 3 shot lead into the weekend at this Shriners Hospitals for Children. Spaun is making his third start of the season and T34th last week. He was 97th last year in the Fed Ex Cup. 

Once again play was halted due to darkness before round 2 was completed, so players will return early this morning in Las Vegas to finish up. Kelly Kraft is one of them, he is closest to Spaun at -8 through 15 in breezy conditions.

Canadians: Ben Silverman opened with a 2-under 69 and is +1 thru 14 in round 2 , David Hearn +2 after 71 73. Nick Taylor has shot 69 71 -2 total  and Corey Conners is 70 71 -1.

The cut looks like it will fall at +1.

Bryan Angus

Friday, November 3, 2017

Belgium's Nicholas Colsaerts leads by 4 at Turkish Airlines Open

European Tour Turkish Airlines Open leaderboard http://www.europeantour.com/europeantour/season=2017/tournamentid=2017090/leaderboard/index.html#/leaderboard

Tall, big hitting Belgian star Nicholas Colsaerts is shining as brightly as the sun at this ritzy Mediterranean, Regnum Carya resort in southern Turkey.

With rounds of 64 64 he has a four shot lead at -14, with England's Eddie Pepperall his nearest challenger at 66 66 -10.

You may remember Colsaerts won the last of his two European Tour titles in 2012 en route to making the Ryder Cup Team for the Miracle at Medinah. His best finish so far this season was a T3 at the BMW PGA Championship.

Canada's Austin Connelly continues his season on the European Tour, and is well down the field this week 72 73 +3 T66. He is currently #196 in the world, 76th in the Race To Dubai and his best finish was 2nd back in September at the KLM Open.

Bryan Angus



Brooke Henderson opens with 71 at Toto Japan Classic

LPGA Tour Toto Japan Classic leaderboard http://www.lpga.com/tournaments/toto-japan-classic/leaderboard

Defending champion Shanshan Feng fired a -6 66 to lead the Toto Japan Classic along with Americans Lizette Salas and Jane Park, Japan's Saiki Fujita, Ai Suzuki and Nasa Hataoka, and South Korean Lee Ming-yong

Brooke Henderson is the lone Canadian and she opened with -1 71. She bogeyed the two par 3's on the front nine, out in 37, but had 2 birdies and all pars on the back for 34. She is T47 on a very tightly bunched leaderboard.

With 3 recent top10's including her win in New Zealand I was asked where she stands in the Race to CME Globe, the LPGA version of the Fed Ex Cup or the Race to Dubai.

She is very well placed, 4th in the standings, 241 points behind  So Yeon Ryu who is 3rd.  Golf fans know that in all these races, the top 5 players are in control of their own destiny, meaning if they win the Tour finale in Naples they win the $1m bonus.

Bryan Angus

Silverman opens with 69 at Shriners Hospitals for Children

PGA Tour Shriners Hospitals for Children leaderboard https://www.pgatour.com/competition/2018/shriners-hospitals-for-children-open/leaderboard.html

When round one was called for darkness at the Shriners in Las Vegas two of the four Canucks had completed their rounds. Rookie Ben Silverman shot -2 69 T29 and David Hearn is T63 E 71. Nick Taylor birdied his last hole this morning to finish -2 69 and Corey Connors E thru 15.

The leader at -6,65 is South Korean Whee Kim with a pack including veteran Alex Cjeka all at -5 66. Cjeka lives in Vegas and is now 46. Last year he only had one top 10 on the PGA Tour. I honestly didn't see him at all last year.

For those of you asking me, Bubba Watson who I mentioned yesterday has slipped to #63 in world rankings, opened with +1 72.

Bryan Angus

Thursday, November 2, 2017

Four Canadians at Shriners Hospitals for Children... live scoring

PGA Tour Shriners Hospitals for Children Open leaderboard https://www.pgatour.com/competition/2018/shriners-hospitals-for-children-open/leaderboard.html

David Hearn #261, Ben Silverman #241, Corey Connors and Nick Taylor #179, are in the desert at Las Vegas this week for what is simply called "the Shriners" as the wrap around 2017-18 season continues with round 1 under way.

Bubba Watson started 2016 at #10 in the world, he has slipped all the way to #63 and he makes his season debut this week.

The top ranked player is Charlie Hoffman #24 who is donating his entire pay cheque this week to victims of the recent Las Vegas shooting and if he misses the cut he will donate a minimum of $20,000. Hoffman played golf at UNLV and lives in Vegas

Here are the current world rankings.
http://www.owgr.com/ranking?pageNo=1&pageSize=300&country=All

Bryan Angus

Race to Dubai continues at Turkish Airlines Open

European Tour Turkish Airlines Open leaderboard http://www.europeantour.com/europeantour/season=2017/tournamentid=2017090/leaderboard/index.html#/leaderboard

The Race to Dubai has 3 weeks left as the playoffs continue this week with the Turkish Airlines Open at the fabulously rich Regnum Carya Golf and Spa Resort set on an immaculate white sand beach overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, billed as an unparalleled private paradise in Belek-Antalya, southern Turkey.

Tommy Fleetwood still leads the Race, although his form has slipped of late, he hasn't broke 70 in nearly a month, however despite recent wins by Sergio and Justin Rose, he remains at the head of the rankings with 4,050,351 points, Garcia is in second with 3,184,581 and Rose is now in third spot on 2,993,754. Jon Rahm 2,898,457 is 4th, Tyrrell Hatton 2,561,237 5th and Ross Fisher 6th 2,492,831

Rahm, Garcia and Fisher are not playing this week, Fleetwood is T42 after E71 today, Rose T19 -2 69, Hatton T10 -4 67.

There is a three way tie for the lead at the end of round one. Belgian Nicholas Colsaerts, former world #1 amateur from South African ,Haydn Porteous and Dutchman, Joost Luiten all shot -7 64's.

Padraig Harrington and Andres Romero shot 65's then Kiradech Aphibarnrat, Matthieu Pavon, Eddie Pepperell and Ian Poulter with 66 are at -5. In the perfect weather, 41 of the 78 man field are under par with a Rolex Series prize fund of $7,000,000 US.

Canada's Austin Connelly opened T50th +1 72.

Bryan Angus