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Wednesday, March 18, 2020

More golf postponements including USA PGA Championship

As the world struggles to cope with the coronavirus with countries closing down, cancellations and postponements continue in golf.

PGA Tour 
* all events now cancelled or postponed up to and including the US PGA Championship scheduled for Harding Park in San Francisco from May 11-17. Includes Masters, RBC Heritage, Zurich Classic, Wells Fargo, Byron Nelson.

Champions:
* Rapiscan Systems March 23, Mitsubishi Electric April 13, Insperity Invitational April 27, Regions Tradition May 4... also Mastercard Japan re-scheduled to September 21

Korn Ferry:
* Chitimacha Louisiana  March 16,  Lake Charles March 23,  Savannah Golf March 30,  Veritex Bank April 13,  Huntsville Championship April 20,  Simmons Bank Open April 27, Knoxville Open May 11

MacKenzie Tour:
* Qualifying Tour sites all postponed..

European Tour
* All sanctioned events governed by the European Tour are postponed until further notice.

LPGA Tour
* the next 3 events on the LPGA Tour are postponed :  Founders Cup, Phoenix, March 19, Kia Classic Carlsbad,  March 26 and ANA Inspiration Rancho Mirage, April 2.

Symetra Tour
* IOA Championship, California, March 27, Windsor Golf Classic, California April 2 are postponed.

Bryan Angus







Tuesday, March 17, 2020

Ontario declares a State of Emergency... How I will fight Coronavirus..emergency numbers

First to one and all I hope you are well and checking all the boxes our Health Officials have advised to prevent getting this awful coronavirus.

I am following all the directions, but can assure you am not wrapping up in cotton wool and heading for bed until further notice !!  

Here is what I will be doing !

* staying isolated with my Mrs. in our humble abode

* watching a lot of our favourite funny TV including I Love Lucy, Bewitched, Hogans Heroes, Whose Line Is It... Shells Wonderful World of Golf, Carol Burnett.. great documentaries..you get the picture

* going shopping FOR ESSENTIAL ITEMS ONLY ! 

* going for long hikes and excercising myself everyday listening to my favourite tunes on am740.

* calling my 90 year old mother and two sisters regularly..

* having a cold beer, and a good whiskey whenever I like

* being cheerful to my neighbours and whoever I encounter

* going for a long drive to the country on our now empty roads

* staying in touch with all updates from our Health Officials..

Now if everybody sticks to this plan, we will be OK and  this State of Emergency won't be necessary. 

Be sure it was called, and more will follow if everyone doesn't buy in regardless of age, language, religion or culture. 

We need to be responsible for the affairs of our family. Where are the kids, teens, young adults. Are grandma and grandpa still visiting with their regular friends at the mall, who may have been in touch with someone from the old country..

Remember the vast majority of us will not contact this virus.. IF WE ACT CORRECTLY..

If you do run a fever and get a cough call one of these numbers 1 866 797 0000  or 416 338 7600 for immediate help

Take care, God Bless

Bryan Angus

Saturday, March 14, 2020

Golf Channel offers classic episodes of Shells Wonderful World of Golf and great movies

With most of the world's pro sports being cancelled, paused, postponed or suspended golf is no different and by now you know the Masters has been postponed to be played at a later date if prudent, as the COVID_19 virus rages through most of our planet after being spawned in China several weeks ago.

There is so much bad news, but here is a gem for those who subscribe to the Golf Channelhttps://www.golfchannel.com/livegolf

Today I was delighted at 6am to discover they are airing 5 solid hours of the fabulous classic, Shells Wonderful World of Golf and again on Sunday at the same time. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shell%27s_Wonderful_World_of_Golf

It began in 1961, sponsored by Shell. Now remember golf on TV was in it's infancy, ratings were negligible, tournaments often ending on Saturday as pro sports weren't allowed on Sunday's. 

Buoyed by the arrival of Arnie, Jack and Gary all that began to change and with Shell picking up the tab, a one hour Sunday afternoon show featuring two pros in a stroke play format at a stunning location, usually at a course from around the world we'd never seen before, with players we'd never seen before, was born.

It was a huge hit, 91 episodes between 1961-70 from places like Chile, Singapore, Sweden, Rio de Janeiro, Argentina, Japan, Spain, Canada, Luxembourg, often with relatively unheard of pros from their respective countries playing a star from the PGA Tour.

The series was cancelled when Shell pulled out in 1970 and was re-resurrected in 1994-2003 by Jack Nicklaus Productions and Shell back as sponsor, with Gary Player doing the commentary.

So have a trip down memory lane, Gene Sarazan then Jimmy Demaret will guide you through the early episodes with the pros talking to them during the round then giving a lesson after !!

Further, after 2 hours of the studio golf lessons 11am -1pm, there are a series of great one hour documentaries, today at 1pm it's Arnie and his Army to kick things off.

Bryan Angus

Friday, March 13, 2020

PGA TOUR changes mind..Cancels all play until Masters

Around 10pm tonight PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan announced they had reversed their decision to continue to play without fans and to cancel play all together until the Masters.

I applaud this decision along with all the other suspensions and cancellations including our schools.

 It was the correct thing to do as we all need to focus on doing everything we can to be clean, hygienic to keep our families safe.

Bryan Angus


Thursday, March 12, 2020

Soft decision by PGA Tour to continue play without spectators as of Friday March 12, 2020

The Players leaderboard https://www.pgatour.com/competition/2020/the-players-championship/leaderboard.html

PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan has just announced the PGA Tour will continue on without fans at tournaments up until and including the Valero Texas Open, the week before the Masters. The ban will begin at the Players tomorrow, Friday March 12.

With the NBA, NCAA, MLS all suspending their schedules and the NHL set to follow suit today, this decision is no surprise. Further Monahan justified continuing play because golf is played outdoors over 400 acres where the players risk of being infected is at least minimized.

I might add that 98% of golf fans watch every week from the isolation of their own homes on television, so sponsors are still going to get plenty of coverage for their products, on what I consider a pretty soft decision.

The PGA tour has lagged behind the European Tour who announced the complete cancellation of play at the Magical Kenyan Open March 12- 16 and the Indian Hero Open, March 19-22, yesterday, and the LPGA Tour who cancelled their entire Asian swing and are expected back at play next week, at least for now.

Earlier today President Trump announced a suspension of travel between USA and Europe, except the UK. This ban may also affect players getting to Augusta from abroad should the Masters be allowed to continue as trite a point as that may be considering the world wide crisis the coronavirus is causing.

More to follow

Bryan Angus

Wednesday, March 11, 2020

"The Players " features 5 Canadians and 47 of world's top 50.. Thursday Tee times

PGA Tour The Players Thursday tee times..https://www.theplayers.com/tee-times.html

Corey Connors, Nick Taylor both at 9.19am, Adam Hadwin 9.41, Roger Sloan 2.35, Mac Hughes 2.46 are your Canadian tee times at this weeks'  "The Players" at TPC Sawgrass in PGA Tour HQ at Ponte Verdra..

Fifty-seven of the world's top 60 are at this, the 3rd of the Florida Swing so expect more thick juicy rough, firm fast greens, water on 17/18 holes including the epic 17th island hole which has bogey scores 4 as the norm..

Rory is the defending champion and is always in the top 5 or so...Will his putter match his Tee to green play....We'll see..

Bryan Angus

Monday, March 9, 2020

PGA Tour announces new 9 year broadcasting deal..

PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. – Marking the culmination of a long-term strategic planning process designed to best serve fans through traditional broadcast, Over-the-Top streaming (OTT) and emerging technologies, the PGA TOUR today announced its new nine-year domestic media rights portfolio for 2022-2030.
Following a comprehensive process of studying the market, talking to all interested parties and analyzing our various options, we’re excited to announce that we have entered into new agreements with our existing partners ViacomCBS and Comcast/NBC Sports Group, while establishing a new long-term relationship with Disney and ESPN+,” said PGA TOUR Commissioner Jay Monahan. “We were extremely pleased with the interest we received from the market – both with incumbents and other media companies – and are excited that our current partners shared our vision for the future, and we are equally excited to be back in business with Disney and ESPN+.  These new deals will be a major win for our fans, bringing an elevated commitment from all three partners to help us expand and innovate our content and its delivery.
Financial details will not be disclosed, but Monahan continued, “The nine-year deals will put us in a position to significantly increase player earnings, deliver more value to our tournaments and sponsors, and ultimately allow us to continue to grow our charitable footprint. Additionally, we are now able to reinvest in our sport in a way never before possible, including production, personnel and technology, and are well positioned to best serve and grow our fan base in the years to come.”
Broadcast & Cable Television
CBS and NBC will maintain weekend coverage of most FedExCup tournaments, with CBS averaging 19 events and NBC eight events each season through the life of the agreements. Under the new schedule, one network will televise all three FedExCup Playoffs events each year, starting with NBC in 2022 and generally alternating with CBS, creating powerful, three-week coverage of the conclusion of the race for the FedExCup.
NBC Sports Group also will continue as the TOUR’s cable partner, with GOLF Channel providing all early-round coverage and early weekend coverage of every FedExCup event each season, along with PGA TOUR Champions and the Korn Ferry Tour. Further strengthening the ties, the TOUR and NBC Sports will expand their collaborative content and programming relationship.
Another central component of the new agreements will see the PGA TOUR assume responsibility of the onsite production area and technical infrastructure each week, enabling the TOUR to more efficiently aggregate, distribute and develop content for its various platforms worldwide. CBS and NBC will still use their own production and announce teams, led by their producers, directors and production personnel.
Additionally, the TOUR and its media partners will collaborate on creating more sponsorship and marketing opportunities, inside and outside PGA TOUR golf coverage, including access to the vast resources of ViacomCBS, Comcast/NBC Sports Group and Disney and ESPN+.
“We’re excited to extend NBC Sports’ historic partnership with the PGA TOUR as its foundational media partner.  We will continue to utilize our extensive platforms to showcase golf with unparalleled live tournament coverage, comprehensive news and high-quality content. Golf is a part of NBCUniversal’s DNA across our broadcast, cable, streaming and digital properties – nowhere more so than GOLF Channel,” said Pete Bevacqua, President, NBC Sports Group. “With more live golf coverage than all other U.S. media companies combined, our relationship with the PGA TOUR also includes THE PLAYERS and Presidents Cup, as well as elevating the PGA TOUR Champions, Korn Ferry TOUR and LPGA Tour via our world-class coverage.
PGA TOUR LIVE on ESPN+
For the first time, the TOUR’s digital rights were negotiated concurrently with its linear offering and will have a new, exciting, direct-to-consumer home: ESPN+.  As a result of the new agreement, PGA TOUR LIVE – the TOUR’s subscription video service that was launched in 2015 – will live exclusively on ESPN+ beginning in 2022 and will be dramatically expanded to include multiple live content channels nearly every week of the FedExCup season.
Jimmy Pitaro, President, ESPN and co-Chairman, Disney Media Networks said, “We are looking forward to working with the PGA TOUR to bring current and future golf fans the next generation of TOUR coverage. ESPN+ will offer golf fans unprecedented access and storytelling at an incredible value on the industry’s leading sports streaming platform.”
ESPN+, the leading sports streaming service from Disney’s Direct-to-Consumer and International (DTCI) segment and ESPN, has grown quickly to reach 7.6 million subscribers (as of February 3, 2020) and the new relationship will provide a significant growth opportunity for PGA TOUR content via ESPN+’s digital reach, innovative platform and young and diverse audience. 
PGA TOUR LIVE on ESPN+ will bring fans more access to the 30,000-plus golf shots hit each week on the PGA TOUR by delivering more than 4,000 hours of live streaming coverage annually.  PGA TOUR LIVE on ESPN+ will include live coverage from 36 tournaments – from the TOUR’s Hawaii events in January all the way through the year – with at least 28 events having four full days of coverage, with four simultaneous live feeds each day. PGA TOUR LIVE on ESPN+ will also feature on-demand replays of PGA TOUR events, original golf programs, edited speed round recaps and more.
All of this will be available to ESPN+ subscribers as part of the base subscription, alongside more than 12,000 other live sporting events, an unmatched lineup of studio programs, original series and documentaries, along with a library of other, on-demand programming. 
ESPN+ is available through the ESPN App, (on mobile and connected devices), ESPN.com or ESPNplus.com.  It is also available as part of a bundle offer that gives subscribers access to Disney+, Hulu (ad-supported), and ESPN+ at a discounted price.
LPGA

As part of its Strategic Alliance with the LPGA, the PGA TOUR also successfully negotiated rights agreements that will see the LPGA Tour continue as anchor programming on GOLF Channel, along with expanded exposure for LPGA Tour events on NBC and CBS each year, beyond the U.S. Women’s Open, KPMG Women’s PGA Championship and AIG Women’s British Open, which are already on network.
Specifically, the TOUR secured the long-term extension of the LPGA/GOLF Channel partnership (2022-2030) with ancillary programming, including a season preview, season review and Road to the CME Group Tour Championship.  In addition, GOLF Channel will provide dedicated programming for the Symetra Tour each year, as well as enhanced marketing and promotional assets and expanded benefits for LPGA sponsors.
As part of the agreement, the LPGA maintains control of all of its media rights outside the United States and receives expanded digital content rights.
This agreement is an important milestone in the strategic partnership between the LPGA and the PGA TOUR and a great example of the collaboration happening among golf’s biggest stakeholders,” said LPGA Tour Commissioner Mike Whan. “Thanks to the enhanced agreement with GOLF Channel and increased network coverage on NBC and CBS, more viewers in the U.S. and around the globe will experience the quality and diversity of the LPGA Tour. This gives us a domestic broadcast partner to help deliver another decade of unprecedented growth and provides a foundation that will springboard the women’s game into the future.”
The LPGA is a very important industry partner, and we are proud that our strategic alliance has enabled these results,” said Monahan.  “I’m so impressed with Mike Whan’s leadership and the world-class talent of the LPGA’s athletes, and it’s exciting to know that when fans want to watch professional golf at the highest level, they are going to see both Tours on the same platforms – with the same partners – for the foreseeable future.”

Monday shag bag: Hatton, Ernie, Morland, DD, Stars lose at Bay Hill... final scoreboards

Arnold Palmer Invitational final leaderboard https://www.pgatour.com/competition/2020/arnold-palmer-invitational-presented-by-mastercard/leaderboard.html

Lets start with my thoughts on a pretty ugly, but exciting week at Bay Hill.

* The Florida Swing is for real with first PGA National where on 18 players broke par at the Honda then this weekend at Bay Hill where only 4 managed. Thick juicy rough, water everywhere, fast firm greens and the wind were an unbeatable concoction. Matthew Fitzpatrick the only player in the 60's with 69.

* Tyrrell Hatton was on his way to losing it, as is his norm at the 11th, drove into water, approach way over green, flubbed chip he was whining while he walked, sure he was done, until to his surprise everyone around him except Leishman, Im and DeChambeau were as bad or worse. The fact he parred his last 7 holes was remarkable and just enough for his first PGA Tour win. Rory 76 but still finished T5, English 76, Kang 74, Lee 75, Bezuidenhout 79 on a day when the scoring average was 76.

* two more great results for captain Ernie's International team with Marc Leishman 2nd and Sungjae Im 3rd.

* on the other side of the coin lots of stars have enjoyed the weekend off. Mickelson, Scott, Westwood, Stenson and of course Tiger who was home all week !

* This week it's the Players with Rory defending.


PGA Tour Champions Hoag Classic final leaderboard https://www.pgatour.com/champions/competition/2020/hoag-classic/leaderboard.html

* Ernie Els hadn't won a tournament since 2013 despite all his globetrotting, but so far he is just what the Senior circuit has needed, a runner up, and a win yesterday at the Hoag Classic. You many have seen the heartfelt hug John Daly gave him afterward, these guys know it's been Langer and McCarron for a little too long.

*  you might have read my story on David Morland and his comeback earlier this week, and although he didn't win his 61,70 71 -11 7th was a great week and will lift his confidence, pad his earnings and possibly get him some invitations on this tour.

Remember he's fully exempt on the European Senior (Staysure) Tour.

* Stephen Ames 70 71 69 -3 T36.


European Tour Qatar Masters final scoreboard https://www.europeantour.com/european-tour/commercial-bank-qatar-masters-2020/results?round=4

* David Drysdale and Jorge Campillo put on an epic 5 hole playoff. DD was the rooting favourite for neutrals, and Scots of course, 44 years young, 498 starts with zero wins, 475 in the world, wife and lifelong companion Vicky on the bag.

* and he outplayed the Spaniard for 3 of the 5 holes, with Jorge making putts from 25 feet to save a halve on 2 occasions, then of course another on the 5th hole to snatch the 1st win from the valiant veteran, his wife tweeting to all afterwards #whatdowehavetodotowin 

* his 2nd place finish was worth roughly $276,500 CDN.

Sunday, March 8, 2020

Canadian David Morland IV in final group today with Ernie Els at Hoag Classic

Champions Tour Hoag Classic leaderboard https://www.pgatour.com/champions/tournaments/hoag-classic/tee-times.html

David Morland is playing some of the best golf of his life. The veteran from Aurora had 3 top 10 finishes during a patchy PGA Tour career in the late 90's and early 2000's, but he hung in, playing Monday qualifiers and tours where and whenever he could,

In 2011 a bad car accident put an end to his career after struggling through 14 withdrawals. He had several back and shoulder operations and quit the game for 4 years.

Not happy with the terms in which he was forced to quit, he decided the begin the long road back to pro golf via Monday qualifiers on the PGA Tour Champions. 

This year he qualified for the European Senior Tour (Staysure Tour), and this week he Monday qualified for the Hoag Classic in Newport Beach, California. The qualifier was limited to 9 holes because of local forest fires.

He shocked the golf world with an opening -10 61 on Friday and backed it up with a 70 yesterday and at -11 he is just a shot behind the legend, Ernie Els (66 64 -12) who is looking for his 1st win on the over 50's circuit. 

" If you asked me at the start of the week I'd be a shot out of the lead I'd be happy said Morland who can put a capper on his long road back with a win and the 2 year exemption that goes with it.

That is a big if playing with Ernie (-12) and Scott McCarron (-11) in the last group with Freddie Couples lurking at -9.

Bryan Angus

Heartbreak for David Drysdale at Qatar Masters. final scoreboard

Commercial Bank Qatar Masters final scoreboard https://www.europeantour.com/european-tour/commercial-bank-qatar-masters-2020/results?round=4

Sometimes in sports you get blown out in a game, called a laugher, or you blow a game, called a choke, or you give it your all and just plain get beat.

David Drysdale is a journeyman Scottish pro from Edinburgh, his caddie Vicky is his wife and was his childhood sweetheart. He is 44, turned pro 25 years ago in 1995, has lost his card and re-qualified 4 times through Q school is ranked 475 in the world.. and has never won in 498 starts.

Today he and newly married Jorge Campillo of Spain went to a playoff to decide the winner of this year's Commercial Bank Qatar Masters. Campillo has one win one his resume.

Five times DD as he's known smashed his drives down the par 4 18th, 5 times he hit really good 6 or 7 irons into the green.

Three times he was inside Campillo and twice the Spaniard made unbelievable 20+ foot birdie putts to halve the hole, then made the third and last, a curling 20 footer on the 5th playoff hole for the win when David finally could not respond with a 25 footer of his own. It was his 4th runner up finish.

While Jorge was on the green getting all the plaudits, David and Vicky walked off, hurting, but with heads high onto next week, I hope buoyed by the fact they didn't lose, they were just beaten, and this week 498, it was really close and with this form who knows, win #1 may come before week #500...

Bryan Angus

Saturday, March 7, 2020

Despite 73, Rory just 2 shots off the lead at Arnold Palmer Invitational

Arnold Palmer Invitational leaderboard https://www.pgatour.com/competition/2020/arnold-palmer-invitational-presented-by-mastercard/leaderboard.html

For those who don't follow this game closely, Tyrrell Hatton is an Englishman who has a million dollar game when he's on, but at times a ten cent brain which is his achilles heel. He is his own worst critic. This week so far he's on, particularly his short game which helped him to -3 69 yesterday for a share of the lead at -7 with steady Korean Sung Kang who posted -4 68. Hatton was T4 here in 2017 and Kang T6.

Korean Aussie Danny Lee with 69 68 is quietly alone a shot back at -6. Seven of the top 10 are International players.

On another tough scoring day the field's average was 74.08. 

Weather Today: the wind will blow up to 25kph NE and it's cool by Florida standards 18*c.

Rory came out with his B game, didn't drive it all that well by his standards, and had that hold your breath day on the greens, missing those 4 and 5 footers that curse his perfection. But hold on, despite all that, he shot 73 and is at -5 going into this weekend along with last week's winner Sungjae Im (69) and Harris English (70).

Watch out for Patrick Reed who won his last time out in Mexico, and had 70 to sit in a group at -4 along with Marc Leishman and a South African you haven't heard of, Christiaan Bezuidenhout who is in rich form, (68,72 -4).

Nick Taylor made the cut with 73 73 +2. 

As I wrote yesterday a lot of the big boys are gone, Phil Mickelson and Henrik Stenson opened with 77's, Lee Westwood, Adam Scott, Tommy Fleetwood, Justin Rose, Bubba Watson and our own Corey Connors all missed the +3 cut.

Sadly Jason Day had to W/D yet again due to his back.

Bryan Angus





Friday, March 6, 2020

Rory leads as stars struggle to make the cut at tough Bay Hill.... live scoreboard

Arnold Palmer Invitational leaderboard https://www.pgatour.com/competition/2020/arnold-palmer-invitational-presented-by-mastercard/leaderboard.html

Rory McIlroy shot -6 66, and Matt Every a -7 65. They were only 2 of 18 players to break par on another tough Florida golf course. Last week it was PGA National at the Honda Classic this week it's the Bay Hill course for the Arnold Palmer Invitational.

The rough is lush and thick framing the fairways, the greens are firm and fast, there is water everywhere, and when the breeze blows, the scores soar.

Rory has become a top 10 machine, he's been inside the top six at every event this year, won here in 2018 so his score is almost expected, and Matt Every with his 2 wins here (2014/15) is a course specialist although is struggling so far today.

However look at the list who will have to be superb this afternoon if they are to make the cut projected at +1.

Tony Finau 75, Bubba Watson, Lee Westwood and Jason Day 74's, Tommy Fleetwood 76, and Phil Mickelson, Henrik Stenson, Adam Scott, Vijay Singh all 77. 

Corey Connors and Nick Taylor both shot 73's.

Follow their scores and all the rest on my link above.

Bryan Angus


Wednesday, March 4, 2020

Arnold Palmer Invitational.. Thursday Tee times. past champions..

Arnold Palmer Invitational tee times https://www.pgatour.com/tournaments/arnold-palmer-invitational-presented-by-mastercard/tee-times.html

This 2nd week of the Florida Swing always produces a strong field at the request of Arnie Palmer, who would let it be known if you turned down his invitation.

The Arnold Palmer Invitational begins at 7am EST on Thursday, Rory McIlroy the 2018 winner and world #1 is the headliner, Tiger is on holiday citing some stiffness, just as well since he's won it 8 times.

It's a truly international field with Francesco Molinari defending his title. 2018's winner of it all has had a few nagging injuries, was burnt out and to be fair he just couldn't keep up the form he displayed in that summer culminating in winning the Open, and going a perfect 5-0 in Paris at their victorious Ryder Cup.

Corey Connors joins Nick Taylor, back in action after his win at Pebble Beach as the two Canadians in the field. The late George Knudson T2 with Arnie when Julius Boros won in 1967. 

Click here for a complete list of past winners https://www.pgatour.com/tournaments/arnold-palmer-invitational-presented-by-mastercard/past-winners-and-runners-up.html


Bryan Angus

Tuesday, March 3, 2020

Mackenzie Hughes, Albin Choi write a Canadian golf chapter at Honda Classic.. final scoreboard

PGA Tour Honda Classic final scoreboard https://www.pgatour.com/competition/2020/the-honda-classic/leaderboard-old.html

Albin Choi and MacKenzie Hughes grew up playing golf together and against each other in Canada.

In story tale fashion they wrote another chapter in the book of Canadian Golf history on Sunday afternoon. 

MacKenzie who'd missed 9 of 11 cuts this year was buoyed by a message from Canadian coaching legend Herb Page who told him after he made it on the number, "you've done the hard part now." He relaxed, found his game with the low score 66 on Saturday then with a hot putter another 66 on Sunday ended up losing by a single shot at -5 275.

By now you'll know he lost to Korean star Sungjae Im and here's the twist. Im's regular caddie had to attend a wedding. Im who's English is poor contacted Korean Canadian Albin Choi  who is caddying in Florida while nursing a wrist injury to carry his bag this week.. Choi and Hughes have both won Canadian amateur championships.

Despite his recent struggles, Hughes who is now a new dad has life in perspective, and in particular this week, after losing a close friend Daniel Meggs from Wake Forest whom he dedicated the week to with DM on his golf ball. " I knew Daniel would give anything just to play another round of golf anywhere, and I know I am blessed to be able to play this great game".

It was a hell of a Sunday, besides Mac and Im, Tommy Fleetwood and Brendan Steele also had a chance to win. Only 16 players ended under par and the average score was over 72.0 with par being 70.

Fast Facts:

*Ernie Els told his Presidents Cup team they needed to start winning on Tour to become bi annual contenders. So far with Sungjae Im, Adam Scott, Cameron Champ and Marc Leishman have all done just that.

* Sungjae Im has played in 168 recent PGA Tour events, more than any other player and he plans on playing every week.

* With Nick Taylor's win at Pebble Beach and Mackenzie's 2nd this past week things are looking good for Canada on the PGA Tour.

* Nick and Corey Connors are playing the Arnold Palmer Invitational this week.

Bryan Angus






Sunday, March 1, 2020

Can Mac Hughes go low back to back at the Honda Classic.. Sunday live scoring

Honda Classic leaderboard https://www.pgatour.com/competition/2020/the-honda-classic/leaderboard.html

" Now on the first tee, from HY WYcom, England, the, eh 2016 winner of the Honda Classic, Luke MmmMcDonald"

Not exactly right sir, not even close. Luke is from Hemel Hempstead, won the 2006 Honda and although we Scots would take him, we never did appoint the Mc in front of his real last name, Donald.

As usual, the easy going former world #1 (2011) shrugged it off with a joke, then went out with his mate Lee Westwood and scrambled his way to a 71 to go into today's final round at -3, the same as Westwood  and two behind their other countryman, leader Tommy Fleetwood who had the lucky putter going for 67 and -5, 205 total.

Apart from American Brendan Steele (71) at -4, it's like the All England club atop the leaderboard at this real tough PGA National course.

Only 11 players broke par yesterday, firm greens, a good breeze and the ever present water lurking for even the good shots. The average score for the field is +2 73, so the field is still very bunched.

Daniel Berger 69, Charl Schwartzel 70 and rookie of the year, Korean Sungjae Im 70, are all in at -2.

The best of the bunch however was Canadian Mac Hughes who flew in under the radar with what I think was his best round of the year, -4 66 to move from T35 to a T8 at -1, suddenly just 4 shots off the lead. He gained 6 strokes on the field.

After making the cut on the line with 71 72 +3, Mac had nines of 33 (6 birdies, 2 bogey's) and going into today his 14 birdies are T2, he's scrambling so well he's 1st in strokes gained around the green, and he's also 2nd in putts per green in regulation.

Players all have different approaches going into a final round when they are in contention, and if you take all the -1's as the benchmark, there are 17 guys within 4 shots of Tommy.

Lee Westwood who I'm sure was ribbing Donald about his new found Scottish heritage, is playing pressure free during his resurgence, he has finally realized he doesn't need the money or the glory anymore and is having the most fun playing the game ever.

Repeating his 66 of Saturday would be a tall task for Mac Hughes, if he did it could well be enough to win, but whatever thought process he enjoyed yesterday would be one to follow today whether the  putts fall again or not. 

It is going to be an exciting Sunday afternoon. Follow my customized scoreboard on my link above.

Bryan Angus