Well it was
another exciting weekend on the Major Professional Golf Tours from around the
world. First I will start with the European Tour and Race to Dubai and this
week it travelled to Spain for the Open de Espana and it was played on the
Parador de El Saler, Valencia, Spain. And it was the Golfer by the name of Raphael
Jacquelin (France) who scored rounds of 73+1, 66-6, 73+1 and a final round of
71-1 for a 72 hole total 283-5 but he was tied on that score by Felipe Aguilar
(Chile) who scored rounds of 68-4, 71-1, 74+2 and a final round of 70-2 for a
72 hole total of 283-5 also. And Maximilian Kieffer (Germany) scored rounds of
75+3, 68-4, 69-3 and a final round of 71-1 for a 72 hole total of 283-5 to also
tie for the lead after 72 holes.
So those three
players headed backed to the par four, 18th hole for the first playoff hole. They
all made solid par fours so they head back for the second playoff hole which
was the par four, 18th hole again. And again they all made solid par fours so
they headed back to the par four, 18th hole for the third playoff hole. This
time Raphael Jacquelin (France) and Maximilian Kieffer (Germany) made birdie
threes and the best Felipe Aguilar (Chile) could do was a par four so he was
eliminated at the third playoff hole.
Raphael Jacquelin (France) tees off during the final round |
So Raphael
Jacquelin (France) and Maximilian Kieffer (Germany) headed back to the par
four, 18th hole for the fourth playoff hole and they both made solid par fours
so they headed back to the par four, 18th hole for the fifth playoff hole. Again
they both made solid par fours so they both headed back to the par four, 18th
hole for the sixth playoff hole and again they both made solid par fours. So
they both headed back to the par four, 18th hole for the seventh playoff hole
and again they both made solid par fours.
Nothing could
separate them so they headed back to the par four, 18th hole for the eighth
playoff hole and again they both made solid par fours. So both players headed
back the par four, 18th hole for ninth playoff hole and it would be the final
time. Maximilian Kieffer (Germany) made a solid par four again but that left
the door open for Raphael Jacquelin (France) because he had a birdie putt from five
feet after hitting his wedge to that position. He calmed his nerve and sank the
putt!! It was his first triumph since winning the 2011 Sicilian Open. He
celebrated with his caddie on the 18th green.
Raphael
Jacquelin (France) won € 250,000.00 for the win and moved to 24th position
on the current 2013 Race to Dubai Money list standings with € 315,607 earned
from the seven events he has played to date this year so far. Sergio Garcia
(Spain) is at the top of that list with €774,010 earned from the six events he
has played to date this year so far. So far this year from the seven events
Raphael Jacquelin (France) has played in he has made six cuts and achieved one
top ten finish that came at this very tournament.
It was his
fourth European Tour International Schedule victory in his 446th European Tour
event. He moves to 24th in The Race to Dubai with €315,607. He could move into
the top 90 in the Official World Golf Ranking, from 146th. It was his first win
since the 2011 Sicilian Open, a gap of two years and 32 days. In that time he
played 53 European Tour events between victories. This victory beats his
previous best performance since his 2011 win of third in the 2012 Alstom Open
de France. This victory beats his previous best 2013 performance of 30th in the
Omega Dubai Desert Classic. This victory comes in his 12th appearance in the
Open de España. This victory beats his previous best performance in the Open de
España of third in 2010. (He was also eighth in 2001 and 2005). He becomes the
first Frenchman to win on The European Tour since Julien Quesne (France) (2012
Trophée Hassan II). He becomes the third Frenchman to win the Open de España,
following Christian Cévaër (France) (2004) and Thomas Levet (France) (2009),
since the event became part of The European Tour in 1972.
He wins his
first European Tour event via a play-off, defeating German, Maximilian Kieffer
and Felipe Aguilar (Chile). This was his second European Tour play-off. The
first one was the 2004 dunhill championship. He was then beaten by another
German, Marcel Siem. His victory at the ninth play-off hole equalled the
European Tour record for the longest play-off, established at the 1989 KLM
Open, when José María Olazábal (Spain) beat Roger Chapman (England) and Ronan
Rafferty (Ireland). It was the 27th French victory in European Tour history. He
moves into second place in the all-time list of most prolific French winners on
The European Tour, with four, just two behind Thomas Levet (France). It was his
seventh win as a professional. He gains a place in the 2014 Volvo Golf
Champions. He gains a European Tour exemption until the end of 2015. He moves over
€9 million in European Tour Official Career Earnings.
He becomes the
seventh former Challenge Tour Member to win on the 2013 European Tour. They
are: Scott Jamieson (Scotland) (Nelson Mandela Championship presented by ISPS
Handa), Louis Oosthuizen (RSA) (Volvo Golf Champions), Jamie Donaldson (Wales) (Abu
Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship), Stephen Gallacher (Scotland) (Omega Dubai Desert
Classic), Richard Sterne (RSA) (Joburg Open), Marcel Siem (Germany) (Trophée
Hassan II) and Raphaël Jacquelin (France) (Open de España) and finally it was
the 314th European Tour victory by a former European Challenge Tour player.
Rapheal Jacquelin (France) poses with the Open de Espana Trophy he won |
This win will be
great for Raphaël Jacquelin’s (France) confidence he will gain from this win and
I hope he has every continuing success for the rest of the 2013 season. Coming
in tied for second position also on 283-5 after 72 holes and getting eliminated
on the third playoff hole was Felipe Aguilar (Chile); he earned € 130,280.00
for his efforts and moved to 21st position on the current 2013 Race to Dubai
Money list standings with € 336,974 earned from the eight events he has
played to date this year so far. From those eight events he has played in so
far this year he has made four cuts and all of them have been top ten finishes.
He achieved his maiden European Tour win in 2008 at the Enjoy Jakarta Astro
Indonesia Open. I feel his second win on European Tour can’t be very far off. I
wish him all the best for the rest of the 2013 season. The other player to tie
for second position was Maximilian Kieffer (Germany) who lost on the ninth
playoff hole. He too earned € 130,280.00 for his efforts and moved to 37th
position on the current 2013 Race to Dubai Money list standings with € 242,819
earned from the ten events he has played in to date this year so far. From
those ten events he has played in so far this year he has made eight cuts and
achieved two top ten finishes to date. This was his career best finish on the
European Tour in his young career to date. He is in his rookie season on the
European Tour after finishing in 14th place in the 2012 Challenge Tour Rankings
which gained him his 2013 European Tour card. I feel his maiden win on the
European Tour isn’t too far off, maybe it will come in the 2013 season?
Coming in tied
for fourth position at 284-4 after 72 holes was Magnus A Carlsson (Sweden); he
earned € 59,025.00 for his efforts and moved to 73rd position on the
current 2013 Race to Dubai Money list standings with € 114,390 earned from
the seven events he has played to date this year so far. From those seven
events he has played in he has made five cuts and this was his first top ten
finish of the season to date. He has made a fine start to his 2013 European
Tour season and is well on his way to keeping his card for the 2014 season. Also
tied for fourth position was Paul Waring (England); he too earned € 59,025.00
for his efforts and moved to 75th position on the current 2013 Race to Dubai
Money list standings with € 110,377 earned from the eight events he has
played to date this year so far. From those eight events he has played to date
this year so far he has made six cuts and this was his first top ten finish of
the season to date. He has never won on the European Tour yet and his best
season to date so far was in 2010 where he finished in 95th position on the
final Race to Dubai Money list that season with earnings of € 289,758 from
the 25 events he played in. Perhaps his maiden win will come this season? Also
tied for fourth position was David Horsey (England); too earned € 59,025.00
for his efforts and moved to 27th position on the current 2013 Race to Dubai
Money list standings with € 286,576 earned from the ten events he has
played to date this year so far. From those ten events he has played in so far
this year he has made nine cuts and achieved three top ten finishes to date and
they have come in his last three starts. He has played on the European Tour fulltime
since 2009 and has easily kept his full playing status each season and he has
achieved two wins on the European Tour that came at 2010 BMW International Open and the 2011 Trophée Hassan II. I suggest his
third win isn’t too far away?
The final player
to tie for fourth position was Marc Warren (Scotland); he too earned € 59,025.00
for his efforts and moved to 74th position on the current 2013 Race to Dubai
Money list standings with € 112,980 earned from the nine events he has
played to date this year so far this year. From those nine events he has played
to date this year so far he has made six cuts and this was his first top ten
finish of the season to date so far. He has been playing the European Tour full
time since 2006 and has won twice which includes the 2006 EnterCard
Scandinavian Masters and the 2007 Johnnie Walker Championship at Gleneagles. I
wish him all the best for the rest of the 2013 season.
Rounding out the
top ten in tied for eighth position at 285-3 after 72 holes was Matteo Delpodio
(Italy); he earned € 32,175.00 for his efforts and moved to 112th position
on the current Race to Dubai Money list standings with € 56,172 earned
from the seven events he has played in to date this year so far. From the seven
events he has played to date this year so far he has made five cuts and this
was his first top ten finish of the season. He is in his rookie season on the
European Tour having gained his card at the 2012 Qualifying School Final Stage.
I hope he continues on with the good early season form he has displayed in the
tournaments to come. Also tied for eighth position was Eddie Pepperell
(England); he too earned € 32,175.00 for his efforts and moved to 103rd
position on the current 2013 Race to Dubai Money list standings with € 62,868
earned from the nine events he has played to date this year so far. From those
nine events he has played to date this year so far he has made five cuts and
this was his third top ten finish of the season to date this year. This is his
rookie season on the European Tour after gain his card by finishing in 13th position
in the final 2012 Challenge Tour Rankings. Let’s hope he can have more top ten
finishes in the coming weeks and can earn enough money this season to keep his
card for the 2014 season. Also tied for eighth position was Espen Kofstad
(Norway); he too earned € 32,175.00 for his efforts and moved to 110th position
on current 2013 Race to Dubai Money list standings with € 57,574 earned
from the ten events he has played to date this year so far. In the ten events
he has played to date this year so far he has made five cuts and this was his
first top ten finish of the season also. It also was his best career finish on
the European Tour to date. He gained his 2013 European Tour card by finishing
in first position on the final 2012 Challenge Tour Rankings with €131,099
earned from the twenty two events he played in. Let’s hope he can build on this
performance.
The final player
to tie for eighth position was Peter Uihlein (USA); he too earned € 32,175.00
for his efforts and moved to 69th position on the current 2013 Race to Dubai
Money list standings with € 125,379 earned from the five events he has
played to date this year so far. From those five events he has played in so far
this year he has made four cuts and that includes two top ten finishes that
came in his last two starts. Let’s hope he can have a few more top ten finishes
in the events to come and secure his full playing status for the 2014 season.
Michael Campbell
(NZL) was the only New Zealander in the field. He scored rounds of 77+5 and
78+6 for a 36 hole total of 155+11 and missed the 36 hole halfway cut by nine
strokes which fell at 146+2. It was his fourth straight missed cut in the 2013
European Tour season to date. He is currently in 120th position on the current
2013 Race to Dubai Money list standings with € 49,444 earned from the six
events he has played to date this year so far. Let’s hope he can start making
cuts again in the next few events he plays in the coming weeks?
Next week the
European Tour and Race to Dubai heads to South Korea for the first leg of two
tournaments in the Asian Swing and it is the Ballantine’s Championship and it
is played on the Blackstone GC, Icheon, Seoul, South Korea. It carries a prize
purse of €2,205,000 for the taking. Bernd Wiesberger (Austria) is the defending
Champion and will be keen to defending his title. It starts on Thursday 25th
April and I will report back who won the trophy next week.
The second event
I am reporting on this week was on the USPGA Tour and was part of the FedEx Cup
and it was the RBC Heritage and it was played on the Harbour Town Golf
Links, Hilton Head, South Carolina. And it was Graeme McDowell (NIR)
who scored 71 even par, 67-4, 68-3 and a final round of 69-2 for a 72 hole
total of 275-9 but he was tied on that score by the current US Open Champion,
Webb Simpson (USA) who scored rounds of 68-4, 71 even par, 65-6 and a final
round of 71 even par for a 72 hole total of 275-9 also. So those two players
head back to the par four, 18th hole for the first playoff hole. Both players
hit the fairway. Webb Simpson (USA) played his second shot first into the
extremely strong head wind and lost it well to the right of the green leaving
him a very difficult shot to get up and down. Graeme McDowell (NIR) struck a
fine second shot into the teeth of the wind and it landed on the green about 15
feet underneath the hole and almost meant he was certain to make par. Webb
Simpson (USA) chose his putter from the closely mowed fairway grass because he
felt it was his best option to get his ball close or even hole it. He struck a
good putt that almost went in the hole but rolled past and came to rest about
12 feet from the hole leaving a very difficult par putt to hole to keep the
playoff going. Graeme McDowell (NIR) now knew if he holed his birdie putt he
would be the champion. He struck a good putt but it just came up a foot short
of the cup and he tapped in for his par four. Webb Simpson (USA) now had to
hole his 12 foot par putt to extend the playoff to a second hole. He steadied
himself and struck a good putt but it just missed on the right hand side of the
cup and that meant that Graeme McDowell (NIR) had won the RBC Heritage
Graeme McDowell
(NIR) celebrated with his caddie and then gave his fiancée, Kristin a big hug
as well. Graeme McDowell (NIR) earned US $1,044,000.00 for the win and moved to
sixth position on the current 2013 USPGA Tour Money list with US $ 1,910,654
earned from the seven events he has played to date this year so far. Tiger
Woods (USA) still leads that list with US $ 4,139,600 earned from the six events
he has played to date this year so far. Graeme McDowell (NIR) also earned 500
FedEx Cup Points for the win and moved to sixth position on the current 2013
FedEx Cup Points list standings with 838 points earned from the seven events he
has played to date this year so far. He is 902 points behind the current leader
of the FedEx Cup who is Tiger Woods (USA) who has earned 1,740 points from the
six events he has played to date this year so far. Tiger Woods (USA) has a 343
points lead over Brandt Snedeker (USA) who is in second place with 1,397 points
earned from the nine events he has played to date this year so far. From the
nine events Graeme McDowell (NIR) has played so far this year he has made five
cuts and four of them have been top ten finishes and that includes this win
here. This is his second win on the USPGA Tour with the other being a Major
Championship which came as his maiden USPGA Tour win at the 2010 U.S. Open
Championship. This is his third full season in a row of playing the USPGA Tour
fulltime as he also plays on the European Tour full time. I am sure his second
Major Champion is not too far off? Perhaps it will happen at the US Open
Championship in June. I wish him all the best for the rest of the 2013 season.
Graeme McDowell (NIR) poses with the RBC Heritage Trophy and the plaid Jacket he won |
Coming in solo
second position at 275-9 after 72 holes and losing on the first playoff hole
was Webb Simpson (USA); he earned US $626,400.00 for his efforts and moved to eleventh
position on the current 2013 USPGA Tour Money list standings with US $1,565,192
earned from the eleventh events he has played this year so far. He also earned
300 FedEx Cup Points for his efforts and move to eleventh position on the
current 2013 FedEx Cup points list with 759 points earned from the eleventh
events he has played to date this year so far. From the eleven events he has
played in to date this year so far he has made eight cuts and achieved three
top ten finishes that includes the one here. He has been playing the USPGA Tour
full time since the 2009 season and has achieved three wins and here they are
from the first to the most recent: 2011 Wyndham Championship, Deutsche Bank
Championship and 2012 U.S. Open Championship. I feel his fourth win on the
USPGA Tour will come in the 2013 season.
Coming in tied
for third position at 277-7 after 72 holes was Luke Donald (England);he earned
US $336,400.00 for his efforts and moved to 37th position on the current USPGA
Tour Money list standings with US $875,273 earned from the six events he has
played to date this year so far. He also earned 163 FedEx Cup points for his
efforts and moved to 38th position on the current 2013 FedEx Cup points list
standings with 445 points earned from the six events he has played to date this
year so far. From the six events he has played to date this year so far he has
made every cut and achieved two top ten finishes including this one. He has won
five USPGA Tour events in his career to date and here they are from the first
to the most recent: 2002 Southern Farm Bureau Classic, 2006 The Honda
Classic, 2011 World Golf Championships-Accenture Match Play Championship,
Children's Miracle Network Hospitals Classic and the 2012 Transitions Championship. The
only thing that is lacking now in his career is a Major Championship, maybe it
will happen in the 2013 season? Also tied for third position was Kevin
Streelman (USA); he also earned US $336,400.00 for his efforts and moved to tenth
position on the current 2013 USPGA Tour Money list standings with US $1,646,743
earned from the eleven events he has played to date this year so far. He also
earned 163 FedEx Cup points for his efforts and moved to fourth position on the
current 2013 FedEx Cup Points standings list with 915 points earned from the
eleven events he has played to date this year so far. From the eleven events he
has played to date this year so far he has made eight cuts and achieved three
top ten finishes which includes this event. He has also achieved his maiden
USPGA Tour Career win at the 2013 Tampa Bay Championship presented by EverBank
in mid March. He has already earned more money this season so far than he had
earned in his previous five seasons on tour in a single season. He will be
looking to keep improving in the coming months with more top ten finishes and
perhaps another win.
Coming in solo
fifth position at 278-6 after 72 holes was Jerry Kelly (USA); he earned US $232,000.00
for his efforts and moved to 91st position on the current 2013 USPGA Tour Money
list standings with US $384,974 earned from the eleven events he has played to
date this year so far. He also earned 110 FedEx Cup Points for his efforts and
moved to 79th position on the current 2013 FedEx Cup Points standings list with
259 points earned from the eleven events he has played in to date this year so
far. From those eleven events he has played in to date this year so far he has
made six cuts and this was his first top ten finishes of the season. In 2012 he
finished in 126th position on the final USPGA Tour Money list standings with US
$ 645,701
earned from the 26 events he played in and that meant he missed out on gaining
his full status on the USPGA Tour for the 2013 season by one place. But he has
managed to get eleven starts so far on the limited status he has. In his USPGA
Tour Career to date he has achieved three USPGA Tour wins and here they are
from the first to the most recent: 2002 Sony Open in Hawaii, Advil
Western Open and the 2009 Zurich Classic of New Orleans. He turns 47
in November and no doubt will be eying the Champions Tour in just over three
years time.
Coming in tied
for sixth position at 279-5 after 72 holes was Russell Henley (USA); he earned
US $194,300.00 for his efforts and
moved to 13th position on the current 2013 USPGA Tour Money list standings with
US $ 1,525,734 earned from the eleven events he has played to date this year so
far. He also earned 92 FedEx Cup Points for his efforts and moved to tenth
position on the current 2013 FedEx Cup Points list with 775 points earned from
the eleven events he has played in to date this year so far. From the eleven
events he has play to date this year so far he has made eight cuts and achieved
two top ten finishes that includes this one, his other top ten finish was his
maiden win of his career on the USPGA Tour that came in the Sony Open in Hawaii
in January. He has made a fine start to his rookie year on the USPGA Tour and
looks to have a bright future ahead of him. Also tied for sixth position was Charley
Hoffman (USA); he too earned US $194,300.00
for his efforts and moved to 45th position on the current 2013 USPGA Tour Money
list standings with US $773,536 earned from the nine events he has played to
date this year so far. He also earned 92 FedEx Cup Points for his efforts and
moved to and moved to 45th position on the current 2013 FedEx Cup Points list
standings with 389 points earned from the nine events he has played to date so
far this year. From those nine events he has played to date this year so far he
has made seven cuts and he has achieved three top ten finishes to date this
year so far. He will be mad he scored 40+5 on the back nine after being in such
a good position to win. He has already won two times on the USPGA Tour are here
are those wins: 2007 Bob Hope Chrysler Classic and the 2010 Deutsche
Bank Championship. I feel get his third win this year.
The final played
to tie for sixth position was Chris Stroud (USA); He too earned US $194,300.00 for his efforts and moved to 82nd
position on the current 2013 USPGA Tour Money list standings with US $429,217
earned from the 12 events he has played to date this year so far. He also
earned 92 FedEx Cup Points for his efforts and moved to 81st position on the
current 2013 FedEx Cup Points list standings with 255 points earned from the 12
events he has played to date this year so far. From those 12 events he has
played to date this year so far he has made seven cuts and this was his first
top ten finish he has achieved this season to date so far. He has been playing
the USPGA Tour full time since 2007 and he must be due for his maiden win on
the USPGA Tour very soon?
Next week the
USPGA Tour and FedEx Cup heads to the State of Louisiana for the Zurich Classic
of New Orleans and it is played on the TPC
Louisiana, Avondale, Louisiana. It has a huge prize purse of US $6,600,000
for the taking. Jason Dufner (USA) is the defending Champion and will be trying
for back to back titles. It starts of Thursday 25th April and I will report
back who won the trophy next week.
So to the Top 5 on the Official
World Golf Rankings Points list this week and coming in at Number One Position
for the 628th week of his career in total is the Tiger Woods (USA) who is fresh
off his tied for fourth position at the Masters Tournament a week ago with
12.06 Official Golf World Ranking Points; coming in at Number Two is Rory
McILroy (NIR) with 10.91 Official Golf World Ranking Points; coming in at
Number Three is Adam Scott (Australia) fresh off his maiden Major Championship
win at the Masters Tournament a week ago with 8.01 Official Golf World Ranking
Points; coming in at Number Four is Justin Rose (England) with 6.81 Official
Golf World Ranking Points and rounding out the top 5 on the Official Golf World
Ranking Points list this week is Luke Donald (England) with 6.64 Official Golf
World Ranking Points. Michael Hendry (NZL) fresh off his tie for 58th finish at the WGC – Cadillac
Championship over a month ago and winning the NZ PGA Championship for the
second straight year the week prior is the highest ranked New Zealander Golfer
in the world for the tenth straight week of his career. This week he slips three
places and moves to 151st position on the Official World Golf Rankings Points
list with 1.12 Official Golf World Ranking Points.
Remember now the
fairways are wet it is a must you make solid contact with the ball!!
Source:
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