2011年5月23日星期一

Pettersen, Poulter master match play


Pettersen, Poulter master match play

A split second after her 15-foot birdie putt curled left and disappeared into the hole on No. 18, Suzann Pettersen thrust both hands skyward in celebration and seemed to exhale in relief.The victory drought was over.Pettersen ended 20 months of frustration and near misses by beating Cristie Kerr 1-up to win the Sybase Match Play Championship on Sunday.“It’s 20 Fila Korea Buys Titleist For Global Expansion months, but it doesn’t feel like 20 months,” said Pettersen. “It feel like a lot longer. But like I said yesterday, I had some great tournaments except winning, and I can finally put a dot over the i, and it’s just the tip of the iceberg. It doesn’t get much better than that.”Pettersen wasn’t handed this one, either. She beat Natalie Gulbis, Amy Hung, Stacy Lewis, No. 1 ranked Yani Tseng, No. 5 Na Yeon Choi and the No. 4 Kerr in winning for the seventh time on the LPGA Tour.Leading 1-up and with Kerr facing a 10-foot birdie attempt on the par-5 18th, the 30-year-old Norwegian curled in the left to-right 15-footer for birdie to seal the victory on the cold, damp TaylorMade R9 Fairway Wood adopt Latest technology overcast day.“It’s a situation you want to be when you love the pressure,” Pettersen said. “There’s nothing better than winning a match play event.”Pettersen never trailed in the match in winning for the first time since the Canadian Women’s Open in September 2009.Kerr had her putter to blame for failing to win for the 15th time on tour. The American missed four putts of less than 10 feet — all for hole victories.“Putting on the back nine killed me,” Kerr said.

2011年5月19日星期四

Westwood produced a blitz of birdies to thrash Anders Hansen

Westwood produced a blitz of birdies to thrash Anders Hansen

Westwood started with a bogey on the par-4 first but found his range with the putter to make six birdies between the fourth and 11th holes, overwhelming his Danish opponent.Rory McIlroy won his Day 1 match, 1 up, over Retief Goosen. (Getty Images)“If you get on a winning run where you’re in contention a lot and finishing it off, that works wonders for your confidence and you start getting in that habit. But I’ve seen enough ups and downs in golf to know that you don’t take good play for granted. You have to work constantly at it.”Westwood plays Australia’s Aaron Baddeley on Friday in his second group match.Donald, who beat Kaymer to win the Accenture World Match Play in Arizona in February, again showed his pedigree in the one-on-one format by cruising past Ryan Moore, 4 and 3, in Group B.Birdies at the third, fourth and seventh holes put the TaylorMade Burner 2.0 irons Can Creat A Special Swing second-ranked Donald 3 up, and two more at No. 14 and No. 15 saw off the challenge of the only American player in the 24-man field.“I haven’t had too many disappointments in match play. I enjoy the format and I’ve been very successful in it,” said Donald, who has finished in the top 10 in 13 of his last 14 events. “I continued the form I’ve been playing the last few months. I’d put it in the solid category.”Donald needs to win the tournament and hope Westwood doesn’t make the final if he is to climb to No. 1 for the first time. Kaymer, meanwhile, requires Westwood to be eliminated before the semifinals to return to the top of the rankings.The third-ranked German was 2 down to Y.E. Yang by the 11th but won the next four holes to complete a 2-and-1 win on the 17th.Only two players lost to lower-ranked opponents on a day of few genuine shocks at the hilly, par-72 course.Ninth-ranked Paul Casey lost, 3 and 1, to Spain’s Alvaro Quiros, the world No. 26, in a battle of the big hitters and Masters champion Charl Schwartzel was thrashed, 6 and 5, by Miguel Angel Jimenez.Schwartzel is trying to emulate his fellow South Africans Gary Player and Ernie Els, who won the tournament 12 times between them. But he bogeyed the opening two holes and failed to match the consistency of Jimenez, who was born in nearby Malaga but is playing this course for the first time.Jimenez didn’t drop a shot for the entire round.



2011年5月11日星期三

Review Of New World Order

Review Of New World Order

Lee Westwood,April New World Order: 6
Look, he's not the first guy to be ranked numero uno in the OWGR before he won a major championship, and last week's win in South Korea was a sanctioned European Tour victory. There has been no better player over the last Golf Difficulties Send Romo To Regular Job two years than Westwood, who has piled up wins in South Africa, Asia and the States since last summer. That alone ought to engender more global love than he's been getting. The guy must pack a helluva suitcase. Luke Donald.Donald has been picking up mojo in the States because he's a member of the U.S. tour, and therefore, he's been rolling up wins and top 10s against deeper fields than has Westwood. Interestingly, at age 33, Donald is just entering his prime years and gave the Masters jacket a terrific run down the stretch. He doesn't make many mistakes, especially compared to flying Wallendas like Phil Mickelson and Bubba Watson. The way Donald has played in 2011, easily a career year, it's a surprise when he isn't on the Sunday board.
Bubba Watson,April New World Order: 2. Half the players on this list are more consistent. If you like players who deliver steady results, then skip Watson and proceed to Donald and Kuchar, a pair of top-10 machines. Befitting his admitted ADD affliction, Watson is unpredictably fantastic, and no other American has piled up three wins since last summer. Splitting hairs here, but he also lost in a playoff at the PGA Championship, so that's almost like another victory. As Curtis Strange put it before the Masters, "Nobody on the Most Forgiving K15 Driver Recommend by Starsplanet has improved more than he has in the last few months." Nobody on the planet is arguing the point. Rory McIlroy.April New World Order: 10. Go ahead, roll your eyes. Overrated? That's your opinion. But can you name another player who has had a chance to win the past two majors on the back nine on Sunday? We'll wait. Sure, McIlroy needs some fine-tuning, especially with this putting game under duress. But he led the PGA Championship with about 90 minutes left to play and held the 54-hole lead at Augusta. He needs to clean up the Sunday scorecard, and when he does, Ireland will have yet another major champion. Defends his title this week in Charlotte. Matt Kuchar.April New World Order: 5. Everybody loves victories. They are easy to understand, easier to remember, easier to digest. True, Matt Kuchar led the PGA Tour in earnings last year, but only had one win. Well, in some fashion, consistency must be acknowledged. Now playing in the best events in the game, against the best fields, Kuchar has not missed a cut since exactly one year ago this week, and continues to demonstrate that he's not going to fade away anytime soon.

2011年5月10日星期二

Tony Romo disqulified for U.S. Open

Tony Romo disqulified for U.S. Open

The road to Congressional has begun for U.S. Open hopefuls, but a well-known Dallas Cowboy will not be getting past a stage he flew through a year ago.Tony Romo, who shot a 2-under 69 last year to get through local qualifying before Callaway X22 Review at Pickgolfclubs.com pulling out of his sectionals because weather was pushing it into football practice, couldn't recreate the magic on Monday at Stonebridge Ranch Country Club, posting a 9-over 81.It shouldn't surprise anyone that Romo wasn't able to get it going again, because qualifying for tournaments is one of the hardest things in golf, and the fact that it was windy at the course probably played into him struggling throughout the day, but I still love that Romo is out there trying to compete. Sure, the guy has priorities on the football field, but with how screwed up things are with the NFL right now, at least Romo is able to get out there with the boys and try to make some noise on the golf course.
Also, Romo actually has to fork up money for this thing, giving him just as much of a reason to be out there as anyone else that can post a sub-par round when he's golfing with his friends. Unlike John Smoltz and Jerry Rice, who took sponsors invites to play in Nationwide events, only to fall flat on their faces, Romo pays and plays just like all the rest of the guys out there, and this didn't just start when he became famous. I remember playing in a group behind Romo during a Byron Nelson qualifier a few years back when he was just a back-up for the Cowboys that hardly anyone out at the course had heard of, so add that to the list of Romo stories that show he's just a regular guy trying to have some fun.My qualifier is in one week, and my one goal is to beat Romo's 81. I think I can do it. If I do that, my next goal: date an extremely famous country singer. That one might be tougher.

2011年5月9日星期一

NVC golf make prepartion for NorCal tourney

NVC golf make prepartion for NorCal tourney

It’s a one-day, 36-hole marathon, starting this morning at 7:30 a.m. on the Legends West Course at Diablo Grande Resort and Golf Club in Patterson (Stanislaus County). It’s walking all day, from tee to green, hole to hole, shot after shot. It’s a hilly course, making the journey around the par-72, 7,112-yard course, designed by Jack Nicklaus and Gene Sarazen, a real battle.
Fortunately for Duncan and Salum, Tiger Woods is Ready for The Championship they were able to play a practice round at Diablo Grande last week. But they rode in a golf cart, so they didn’t get to experience the unusually long walk from greens to tee boxes.The top four teams and top six individuals (not on a qualifying team) will advance to the state championship on May 16 at Kings Country Club in Hanford. Today’s event, which has players starting from the first and 11th tees, will be conducted by the Northern California Golf Association. The afternoon round will begin at 1:30 p.m., creating about a 10-hour day of golf.“All throughout high school I tried as hard as I could to make it to NorCals,” said Duncan, a Vintage High graduate and a freshman for the Storm. “I’m excited to play in a bigger tournament that means a little bit more. You feel more of a competitive edge to it.”Reedley College, Santa Rosa Junior College, Chabot College, American River College, Cabrillo College. Butte College, West Hills College Lemoore, Folsom Lake College, Foothill College, Delta College and Monterey Peninsula College make up the field of teams. Duncan is the second individual and Salum is the sixth individual out of the Big 8 Conference to advance to NorCals.The MVP of the Big 8 Conference was Steven Warne of Santa Rosa.Duncan tees off today at 8:40 a.m. and Salum starts at 9:20 a.m. Salum shot a 9-over-par 79 and Napa Valley finished 10th in the season-opening Stanford Invitational at the Stanford Golf Course. Thirteen teams — including all eight from the Big 8 Conference — played in the event in February.“Justin is a good ball hitter and he has a very good swing,” said Wiechers.Salum’s lowest scores of the season are 72 and 73. In high school, he qualified for the CIF North Coast Section Championships.“If he has a good day, he can make it to state,” Wiechers said last week at Eagle Vines Vineyards and Golf Club.Salum played well in the first half of the season and is looking to make some corrections with his driver, so that his tee shots find the fairways.

2011年5月7日星期六

NCAA women's playing golf tournament results for Texas colleges

NCAA women's playing golf tournament results for Texas colleges

PGA Minority Collegiate playing golf Championship.TSU's Dominique Worthern and Alabama State's Scott Benson shot 2-under 70s on PGA playing golf Club's Ryder program to reveal the first-round guide all through the 25th PGA Minority Collegiate playing golf Championship at Port St. Lucie, Fla. Bethune-Cookman and Texas-Pan America shared the men's Division I guide at twelve over.
NCAA women's golf.TCU recorded a two-day complete of How Can You Enhance Your Golf Score 23-over-par 599 and will key in the 3rd round belonging toward the East Regional in Daytona, Fla., in 12th place. Texas Tech is twenty shots at the rear of within a tie for 21st.Texas goes on to be in 10th place with at 37-over 613 subsequent the 2nd round belonging toward the middle Regional at South Bend, Ind. all through the West Regional at Auburn, Washington, Texas A&M is tied for eighth place getting a two-day complete of 27-over 603. Baylor's Chelsey Cothran shot an 8-over 80 to key in a tie for 105th overall.North Dakota connect golfer Amy Anderson shot an even-par 72 to the 2nd straight morning in the NCAA Division I West Regional women’s tournament on Friday in the Washington nationwide playing golf program in Auburn, Wash.Anderson’s two-day rating of 144 has her within a tie for fifth place.She enters the last round Saturday in qualifying location to the nationwide championships.The event will qualify eight clubs and two other people to the nationwide championships may properly 18-21 in college Station, Texas.
Texas Tech athletics announced its women's playing golf team revolutionary to an NCAA regional look to the 2nd time in as a broad variety of seasons subsequent getting picked since the No. 15 seed all through the NCAA East Regional in Daytona Beach, Fla.The Lady Raiders will tee away may properly 5 and hold out will hold on hold out at Daytona seaside by method of may properly 7.Texas Tech finished sixth all through the large twelve Championship this previous weekend along using the Lady Raiders are one of 7 large twelve clubs to advance previous league play.The best eight clubs from Daytona seaside and best two people will advance toward the NCAA Championships may properly 18 by method of may properly 21 in the Traditions Club in Bryan, Texas. If Texas Tech advances to Bryan, it will be the major time in plan foundation subsequent just missing the NCAA Championships last time period getting a ninth-place finisher within a NCAA regional.

2011年5月6日星期五

CCU women's golf get first at regional at frist day

CCU women's golf get first at regional at frist day

NCAA Women's East Regional golf tournament was a perfect storm of sorts for the Coastal Carolina women's golf team - in a very good way.The Chants' top four players are among the top 19 individuals. Junior Kaitlin Higginbotham shot a 1-under 71 and is tied for sixth while freshman Courtney Boe and senior Alicia Grier each shot 1-over 73 and are tied for 19th. CCU's Brittany Henderson shot a 5-over 77 and is tied for 70th. Alexander's round started on the back nine and included birdies on the par-3 13th and par-5 16th, a bogey on McIlroy Was Unsure To Win Masters the par-4 17th and then back-to-back birdies on par-4s No. 18 and No. 1. She is tied with Florida State's Jesica Negron while three players, including North Carolina's Catherine O'Donnell, are one shot back.California is third, North Carolina fourth and Arizona State and Purdue are tied for fifth in the team standings.The second round is today and the third round is Saturday. The top eight teams along with the top two solo individuals advance to the NCAA women's golf championships.WELLINGTON, Fla. Joe Hackler of Myrtle Beach and partner Norman Swenson of Boynton Beach, Fla., tied for seventh and finished three shots out of fifth place and the prize pool in the 31st annual Society of Seniors Ed Tutwiler Memorial Four-Ball golf tournament Thursday at The Wanderers Club.Hackler and Swenson, who were tied for first after the first round and fourth after the second round, shot a 2-under 66-70-78--214.Van Lefferdink of Jupiter, Fla., and partner Steve Earsley of Hobe Sound, Fla., won the senior division for players 55-64 years old with a 203, and the super seniors bracket for players 65 and older was won by Gary Strickfaden of Southern Pines, N.C., and Larry Boswell of Jamestown, N.C. at 203.CAMDEN While 11 teams were in a playoff to determine the final six qualifying spots at the 60th Carolinas Four-Ball Championship, the team of Bryan Newton of Gray Court and Bret Boulware of Greenville earned the top seed for the match play portion with a playoff win of their own, going four extra holes to outlast two other teams that finished tied at 8-under 132. The medalist score of 132 was the highest since 1989.Surfside Beach's Sammy Truett and Charleston's Bert Atkinson teamed to shoot even-par to finish tied for 44th and miss the cut.Match play begins today at Camden Country Club.Former N.C. State golfer Jerry Richardson of Raleigh, N.C., is at 10-under 133 after a second-round 68 and leads the eGolf Professional Tour's Willow Creek Open by a shot over two players.The Willow Creek Open is the sixth event of the 2011 eGolf Tour season and is being played at both Willow Creek Country Club in High Point, N.C., and Colonial Country Club in Thomasville, N.C.Murrells Inlet's Ryan Tyndall shot a second-round 68 and is at 3-under 140 for the event. He was among 77 players to make the 1-under cut for the 72-hole event. Third-round play begins at 8 a.m. today at Willow Creek Country Club.