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Monday, October 24, 2022

Monday morning wrap: Ames, Cockerill, Rory's the Story...final scoreboards

DP  World Tour Rankings 

 I followed Aaron Cockerill a lot  this weekend and as mentioned yesterday he has after 20 events kept his status on the DP World Tour for 2023, mainly on the strength of a T2 in Kenya and a 3rd in Spain earlier in the season. His 112 place finish was enough. 

Timely to say the least with wife Chelsea expecting their 1st child. 

He was not in the field for Portugal this week, we thought you'd likely will see him at the Joburg Open on late November when the 2023 season begins again, however he has been a late addition for the Portugal Masters at 8am local on Thursday.


PGA Tour : CJ Cup final scoreboard here

Rory McIlroy is playing some of the best golf of his career and has moved back into the #1 spot after winning the CJ Cup in South Carolina. 66 67 67 67 -17 was good for a one shot win over Kurt Kitayama.

Corey Connors 70 68 68 71 -6 T23, Adam Hadwin 71 67 74 72 E T49.

Rory will head over to Dubai for the season ending Dubai World Tour Championship where he is seeded #1 followed by Kiwi Ryan Fox and English strar Matt Fitzpatrick. 

Remember earlier this year he won our RBC Canadian Open and eventually won the FEDEx Cup, so is looking for the double if he wins the Race to Dubai.

Rory is indeed the story right now


PGA Tour Champions : Charles Schwab Cup playoffs, Dominion Energy Charity Classic final scores  here.

Stephen Ames has enjoyed his best season on the Senior Circuit and this weekend in the first event of their playoffs he T11 -9 to advance with 53 others to next week's Timber Tech Championship  in Boca Raton. 

Then the last 36 will play the Charles Schwab Cup Championship Nov 10-13 in Phoenix. 

Senior sensation, Kiwi, Steve Alker won at -14. 


LPGA Tour : BMW Ladies Championship final scoreboard here.

I thought I'd mention Maude Aimee Leblanc who made the trip over to South Korea for the BMW Ladies Championship where she finished a closing 79 to finish  T77.

We take for granted that so many South Korean girls/women come over here to live and play, indeed dominate the LPGA Tour. Many have no English when they arrive, different food, customs etc, so It's important that the rest of the tour support events in their country. 


Bryan Angus 

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