Well it was another amazing weekend of golf on the
Major Professional Golf Tours from around the world and this week the USPGA
Tour and FedEx Cup head to the USA Mainland for the first time in the 2015 part
of the 2014/15 USPGA Tour season and it was the Humana Challenge in partnership
with the Clinton Foundation and it was played on the PGA West (Palmer), La
Quinta, California. It carried a huge prize purse of US $5,700,000 for the
taking. Patrick Reed (USA) was the defending champion and was keen to defend
his title. Danny Lee (NZL), Tim Wilkinson (NZL) and Steve Alker (NZL) gained
starts as well. And it was the golfer by the name of Bill Haas (USA) who scored
rounds of 67-5, 63-9, 69-3 and a final round of 67-5 for a 72 hole total of
266-22 and he won by a single shot for his sixth USPGA Tour win of his career to date so far. He
earned US $1,026,000 for the win and moved to ninth position on the current
2014/15 USPGA Money list standings with US $1,122,060 earned from the three
events he has played to date this season so far. Jimmy Walker (USA) still leads
that list with US $2,003,607 earned from the five events he has played to date
this season so far. He also earned 500 FedEx Cup Points for the win and moved
to ninth position on the current 2014/15 FedEx Cup Points list standings with
566 points earned from the three events he has played to date this season so
far and he is 391 points behind the current leader of that list who is Jimmy
Walker (USA) who has earned 957 points from the five events he has played to
date this season so far. From the three events Bill Haas (USA) has played to
date this season so far he has made three cuts and achieved one top ten finish
which came with the win this week. He will be happy with his four rounds this
week that were all in the 60s especially his second round 63-9 that was blemish
free!!
Bill Haas (USA) played a brilliant final round of 67-5 under the
circumstances of having a share of the 54 hole lead heading into the final
round. It included a front nine of 33-3 with a brilliant eagle on the par five,
sixth hole and birdies on the par four, fourth hole and par four, eighth hole
and his lone bogey came on the par three, third hole and he made the turn at
minus twenty and was leading by a single shot. Charley Hoffman (USA) went out
in 34-2 and made the turn at minus fifteen and was five shots behind the
leader. Sung Joon Park (South Korea) went out in 34-2 and made the turn at
minus sixteen and was four shots behind the leader. Matt Kuchar (USA) went out
in 33-3 and made the turn at minus nineteen and was one shot behind the leader.
Brendan Steele (USA) went out in 32-4 and made the turn at minus seventeen and
was three shots behind the leader. Steve Wheatcroft (USA) went out in 33-3 and
made the turn at minus nineteen and was two shots behind the leader.
Bill Haas (USA) played holes ten to fourteen in one under par which
included a birdie on the par five, eleventh hole and moved to minus twenty one
and was still leading by a single stroke. Charley Hoffman (USA) played holes
ten to fourteen in two under par and moved to minus seventeen and was now only
four shots behind the leader. Sung Joon Park (South Korea) played holes ten to
fourteen in an amazing four under par with having four straight birdies from
holes eleven to fourteen and moved to minus twenty and now was only one shot
behind the leader. Matt Kuchar (USA) played holes ten to fourteen in one under
par and moved to minus twenty and now was only one shot behind the leader.
Brendan Steele (USA) played holes ten to fourteen in two under par and moved to
minus nineteen and was now only two shots behind the leader. Steve Wheatcroft
(USA) played holes ten to fourteen in even par and remained at minus nineteen
and now was two shots behind the leader.
Bill Haas (USA) played holes fifteen to seventeen in one under par and
that included holing a crucial birdie putt on the par four, sixteen hole and he
moved to minus twenty two and was still leading by a single stroke heading to
the par five, 72nd hole. Charley Hoffman (USA) played holes fifteen to
seventeen in three under par which included making three birdies in a row and
moved to minus twenty and he was now only two shots behind the leader with just
the par five, 72nd hole to play. Sung Joon Park (South Korea) played holes
fifteen to seventeen in even par and remained at minus twenty and now was two
shots behind the leader with just the par five, 72nd hole left to play. Matt
Kuchar (USA) played holes fifteen to seventeen in one under par and he moved to
minus twenty one heading to the par five, 72nd hole and was still one shot
behind the leader. Brendan Steele (USA) played holes fifteen to seventeen in
one under par and he moved to minus twenty and was still two shots behind the
leader. Steve Wheatcroft (USA) played holes fifteen to seventeen in one under
par and moved to minus twenty and was still two shots behind the leader.
Sung Joon Park (South Korea) who was playing a couple of groups ahead of
the final group made a birdie on the par five, 72nd hole and finished the 72
holes on minus twenty one to finish a single shot behind the winner. Charley
Hoffman (USA) who was also playing in the group that was a couple of groups
ahead of the final group made a birdie on the par five, 72nd hole and finished
the 72 holes on minus twenty one to finish a single shot behind the winner. Brendan
Steele (USA) who was playing in the group in front of the final group made a
birdie on the par five, 72nd hole and finished the 72 holes at minus twenty one
and was a single shot behind the winner. Steve Wheatcroft (USA) who was playing
in the group in front of the final group made a birdie on the par five, 72nd
hole and finished the 72 holes at minus twenty one and was a single shot behind
the winner. Matt Kuchar (USA) who was playing in the group in front of the
final group hit a very good drive down the par five, 72nd hole and only left
himself with a five iron for his second shot. But he hit a poor second shot
that miss to the right of the green in the rough and he was unable to get up
and down for his birdie four to force a playoff with Bill Haas (USA) and he had
to settle for his par five and finished the 72 holes at minus twenty one and
was a single shot behind the winner.
Bill Haas (USA) stood on the par five, 72nd tee knowing that a par would
be good enough to win the tournament. Because there was water all down the left
hand side of the fairway he made sure his tee shot had a big fade on it but it
faded too much and it looked like it would land in the right hand fairway
bunker. But it managed to hang in the rough near the bunker meaning he would
have to stand in the bunker with the ball well above his feet to strike the
ball for his second shot which was a very difficult shot. After rehearsing many
different ways to play the shot he finally choose a choke down eight iron and
played it the best he could possibly of done under the circumstances and
advanced it just over 100 yards down the fairway. He now was faced with an
eight iron for his third shot and he played the perfect shot to land it twenty
feet to the right of the pin on the green. He now knew if he could two putt the
title was his and that is just what he did rolling the twenty footer for birdie
down to within two feet of the cup and easily tapping in for his par five. He
scored 34-2 on his back nine and finished the 72 holes on minus twenty two to
win by a single shot!! He got a huge high five and huge from his caddie, Scott
Gneiser. Then when interviewed by the golf channel reporter he told him “he was
very pleased to win his sixth USPGA Tour event and pleased he was able to par
the final hole after his lie on his second shot”. And he also told him “he was
happy his injured wrist held up for the whole tournament” because he had four
months off due to a broken wrist last year. He also said “He was going to ring
his wife Julie who was back home with his son William Harlan Jr. in South
Carolina where he resides pregnant with their second child”.
Bill Haas (USA) has won six events on the USPGA Tour to date so far in
his career and here they are from the first to the most recent: 2010 Bob Hope
Classic, 2010 Viking Classic, 2011 Tour Championship, 2012 Northern Trust Open,
2013 AT&T National and the 2015 Humana Challenge. At the start of the 2010
season Bill Haas (USA) won his first USPGA Tour title at the Bob Hope Classic in
La Quuinta, California. A week prior to the event, Bill Haas (USA) received
advice from his father, Jay, and great-uncle Bob Goalby about his foot
positioning during his swing. Bill Haas (USA) won the event by one shot over Matt
Kuchar (USA), Tim Clark (USA) and Bubba Watson (USA). The win came at the start
of his fifth year on the USPGA Tour. With his first win Bill Haas (USA) earned
his first appearance in the Masters Tournament, where he finished in a tie for
26th. In the fall he won his second USPGA Tour title of 2010 and of his career,
in October at the Viking Classic, winning by three strokes over Michael Allen
(USA). The following week he finished runner-up at the McGladrey Classic to Heath
Slocum (USA) by one stroke. This late-season surge elevated him to 20th place
on the season's final money list. In addition, he finished 31st in the FedEx
cup standings after narrowly missing out on a place in the Tour Championship by
one position.
Former U.S. President, Bill Clinton on the left and Bill Haas (USA) on the right poses with the Humana Challenge trophy he won!! |
In 2011 Bill Haas (USA) won the season-ending Tour Championship,
defeating Hunter Mahan (USA) in a sudden death playoff at the third extra hole.
At the second playoff hole, Bill Haas (USA) played an exceptional pitch from
the bank of the water hazard to save par and extend the playoff. The victory
propelled Bill Haas (USA) to 2011 FedEx Cup title and the $10 million prize.
Bill Haas (USA) was ranked seventh on the final 2011 PGA Tour money list (the
FedEx Cup money does not count toward that total). Bill Haas (USA) was one of
U.S. team captain, Fred Couples (USA), two picks for the 2011 Presidents Cup team,
along with Tiger Woods (USA). The USA went on to retain the cup, and Bill Haas (USA)
contributed 1.5 points to the team, with an overall record of 1-3-1 for the
week. Bill Haas (USA) won for the fourth time on the USPGA Tour in February
2012 at the Northern Trust Open at Riviera Country Club. He came from two
strokes back on the final day to hold the clubhouse lead and force both Phil
Mickelson (USA) and Keegan Bradley (USA) to hole lengthy birdie putts on the
last hole to ensure a playoff. All three players then parred the 18th, the
first playoff hole, and continued to the driveable par-4 10th hole. Bill Haas
(USA) squirted his drive out to the left to leave a tricky pitch, while Phil Mickelson
(USA) found the rough and Keegan Bradley (USA) the bunker on the right. Bill Haas
(USA) decided to pitch out to the middle of the green, as both Phil Mickelson
(USA) and Keegan Bradley (USA) could not find the green on their second shots. Bill
Haas (USA) then holed a 43-foot birdie putt, and when neither Phil Mickelson (USA)
nor Keegan Bradley (USA) could match him, his victory was ensured.
In June 2013 Bill Haas (USA) claimed his fifth PGA Tour title with a win
at the AT&T National at Congressional Country Club. He won by three strokes
over Roberto Castro (USA) after shooting a closing 66, including six birdies
and one bogey. He had begun the final round in a four-way tie for the lead. Bill
Haas (USA) (At the time) is now one of four players who have won USPGA Tour
events in each of the last four seasons, joining Dustin Johnson (USA), Phil
Mickelson (USA), and Justin Rose (England). In April 2014 Bill Haas (USA) led
the Masters Tournament after an opening round of 68. However, he shot a second
round six-over-par 78 to fall down the leader board. Over the weekend he finished
with rounds of 74-70 to end tied for 20th. In January 2015, Bill Haas (USA) won
for the sixth time on the USPGA Tour, at the Humana Challenge. He shot a final
round 67 for a total of 22-under-par and one stroke victory over five other
players. This was the second time that Bill Haas (USA) had won the Humana
Challenge in his career, having previously won in 2010 (as the Bob Hope
Classic). Bill Haas (USA) said afterwards that the victory came as a surprise
to himself after only recently returning from a fractured wrist injury that
hampered him throughout 2014. Let’s hope he can continue this fine form he
displayed this week throughout the 2015 part of the 2014/15 USPGA Tour season
and perhaps win his Maiden WGC - Event or even his maiden Major Championship. I
wish him all the best for the 2014/15 USPGA Tour season.
Coming in tied for second position at 267-21 after 72 holes was Charley
Hoffman (USA); he earned US $342,000 for his efforts and moved to fourth
position on the current 2014/15 USPGA Tour Money list standings with US $1,568,475
earned from the six events he has played to date this season so far. He also
earned 167 FedEx Cup points for his efforts and moved to third position on the
current 2014/15 FedEx Cup points list standings with 742 points earned from the
six events he has played to date this season so far. From the six events he has
played to date this season so far he has made four cuts and achieved two top
ten finishes which includes the one this week and also his win at the OHL
Classic at Mayakoba last November. He will be happy with his second, third and
final rounds that were all in the 60s especially his 63-9 in the second round
which was the equal low round of the day and his 64-8 in the final round which
was blemish free. But he will be disappointed with his first round 71-1 which
was average. Charley Hoffman (USA) played well in his rookie season on tour. He
made 21 of 29 cuts and recorded five top-10s and 10 top-25s. He finished tied
for 46th at the 2006 U.S. Open Championship, his first major. His best finish
came at the Frys.com Open where he finished tied for fifth. Charley Hoffman
(USA) earned US $1,115,193 and finished 82nd on the money list. Charley Hoffman
(USA) won his first event of the 2007 season at the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic in
January. This victory lifted Charley Hoffman (USA) into the top 100 of the Official
World Golf Rankings. Charley Hoffman (USA) won his first USPGA tour event by
defeating John Rollins (USA) after
he birdied the first hole in a playoff. Charley Hoffman (USA)
has been playing the USPGA Tour fulltime since the 2006 season. The rest of
2007 was mediocre for Charley Hoffman (USA) though, on the year he made 18 of
30 cuts and recorded two top-10s and 7 top-25s. He earned US $1,689,366 and
finished 50th on the money list and the FedEx Cup standings. He finished tied
for 35th in his first Open Championship and missed the cut in his first USPGA
Championship. He also finished tied for 7th at the Deutsche Bank Players
Championship of Europe on the European Tour. Charley Hoffman (USA) made 19 of
29 cuts in 2008 and recorded three top-10 finishes and 6 top-25 finishes. His
best finish came at the Shell Houston Open where he finished tied for 6th. He
had his least successful year on tour, earning US $945,702 and finishing 110th
on the money list. The following year, Charley Hoffman (USA) almost picked up
his second win on USPGA Tour at the FBR Open in 2009 but he lost in a playoff
to Kenny Perry (USA). Charley Hoffman (USA) recorded four top-10s and 11
top-25s in the 2009 season and finished a career high 41st on the money list.
Charley Hoffman (USA) won his second USPGA Tour event at the 2010 Deutsche Bank
Championship in Boston. This victory
helped Charley Hoffman (USA) to finish 25th on the money list, the first time
he finished inside the top 30. Charley Hoffman (USA) came close to his third USPGA
Tour win at the 2011 Valero Texas Open finishing tied for 2nd with Kevin
Chappell (USA) behind tour rookie Brendan Steele (USA). Charley Hoffman (USA)
best finish in 2012 was tied for second at the Travelers Championship, one
stroke behind Marc Leishman (Australia). Charley Hoffman's (USA) best 2013
finish was a tied for third at the Valero Texas Open. And as I mentioned before
his third win came last year. Let’s hope he can keep this fine form up for the
2015 part of the 2014/15 USPGA Tour season. I wish him all the best for the
rest of the 2014/15 season.
Also tied for second position was Sung Joon Park
(South Korea); he also earned US $342,000 for his efforts and moved to
43rd position on the current 2014/15 USPGA Tour Money list standings with US
$392,901 earned from the five events he has played to date this season so far.
He also earned 167 FedEx Cup points for his efforts and moved to tied for 41st
position on the current 2014/15 FedEx Cup points list standings with 219 points
earned from the five events he has played to date this season so far. From the
five events he has played to date this season so far he has made four cuts and
achieved one top ten finish that came this very week. He will be happy with his
four rounds this week that were all in the 60s especially his 65-7 in the final
round which was blemish free. Sung Joon Park (South Korea) played on the Japan
Golf Tour, where he got one win, the 2013 Vana H Cup KBC Augusta. He ended fifth
in the money list that season. In 2014 he joined the Web.com Tour. He finished
44th in the Web.com Tour Finals to earn his USPGA Tour card for the 2014–15
season. Sung Joon Park (South Korea) represented South Korea in the 2011 World
Cup. Let’s hope he can have more top ten finishes in the coming weeks and
perhaps achieve his maiden USPGA Tour win this season as well. I wish him all
the best for the 2015 part of the 2014/15 USPGA Tour season.
Also tied for second position was Brendan Steele (USA); he also earned US $342,000 for his efforts and moved to 33rd position on the current 2014/15 USPGA Tour Money list standings with US $469,914 earned from the five events he has played to date this season. He also earned 167 FedEx Cup points for his efforts and moved to twenty fifth position on the current 2014/15 FedEx Cup points list standings with 287 points earned from the five events he has played to date this season so far. From the five events he has played to date this season so far he has made five cuts and achieved one top ten finish that came this week. He will be happy with his four rounds this week that were all in the 60s especially his final round 64-8 which was blemish free. Branden Steele (USA) turned professional in 2005 and played on the Golden State Tour, winning four times. In 2006 and 2007, he played on the Canadian Tour, where his best finish was second at the 2006 Telus Edmonton Open. He began playing on the Nationwide Tour (Now Web.com tour) in 2008. In 2010, he won the final event of the season, the Nationwide Tour Championship at Daniel Island. This win moved him from 30th to 6th on the money list and therefore earned Brendan Steele (USA) a USPGA Tour card for the 2011 season. On April 17, 2011, Brendan Steele (USA) won his first USPGA Tour event, the Valero Texas Open, by one stroke over Kevin Chappell (USA) and Charley Hoffman (USA) when he holed a seven foot par putt on the 18th. Brendan Steele (USA) was the third USPGA Tour rookie to win in 2011, after Jhonattan Vegas (Venezuela) (Bob Hope Classic) and Charl Schwartzel (Masters Tournament). In addition to a $1.1 million payday and a Tour card until the end of 2013, Brendan Steele's (USA) victory earned invites to The Players Championship, Bridgestone Invitational, 2011 PGA Championship, and the 2012 Masters Tournament. The win also moved Brendan Steele (USA) from 115th to 19th in the FedEx Cup standings. Let’s hope he can have more top ten finishes in the weeks ahead and perhaps win his second USPGA Tour event in 2015? I wish him all the best for the remaining events on the 2014/15 USPGA Tour season.
The final player to tie for second position was Steve Wheatcroft (USA); he also earned US $342,000 for his efforts and moved to 42nd position on the current 2014/15 USPGA Tour Money list standings with US $396,333 earned from the seven events he has played to date this season so far. He also earned 167 FedEx Cup points for his efforts and moved to 46th position on the current 2014/15 FedEx Cup points list standings with 200 points earned from the seven events he has played to date this season so far. From the seven events he has played to date this season so far he has made five cuts and achieved one top ten finish that came this very week. He will be happy with his four rounds this week that were all in the 60s especially his first round 65-7. Steve Wheatcroft (USA) turned professional in 2001 and has played in several tours over the years. His first victory came at the Pennsylvania Open Championship in 2003. He is currently a member of the USPGA Tour. In his 2006 Nationwide Tour debut season, Steve Wheatcroft (USA) recorded only one top-10 and missed the cut 12 times. Despite his difficulties, he would perform well at the USPGA Tour Q-School. He finished 7th to earn his card for 2007. He would make only 10 cuts out of 25 attempts and post one top 25. Consequently, he lost his card. He returned to the Nationwide Tour (Now Web.com Tour) in 2008 and had disappointing results until the summer of 2009. Steve Wheatcroft (USA) made some changes to his game. As a result, he recorded six top-10s and two top-25s before the end of the season. He launched up the money list to 20th and earned his card for the 2010 USPGA Tour. Steve Wheatcroft (USA) would play well at the Puerto Rico Open, finishing tied for 3rd, three strokes behind fellow Nationwide Tour (Now Web.com Tour) graduate, Derek Lamely (USA). He also qualified for the 2010 U.S. Open after winning a 4-way playoff at the Rockville, Maryland sectional qualifier. He led briefly midway through the second round. He returned to the Nationwide Tour (Now Web.com Tour) for the 2011 season after finishing 166th on the USPGA Tour's money list. At the 2011 Melwood Prince George’s Country Open, Steve Wheatcroft (USA) won by a record-breaking 12 strokes. At the 72nd hole, he made an eagle putt to finish at 255 (-29); shattering the previous 72-hole scoring record by three strokes. He also set the record for largest 54-hole lead by eight strokes. Steve Wheatcroft's (USA) strong play would continue through the 2011 season, with three more top-10s and four top-25s. After finishing tied for 8th at the season-ending Nationwide Tour Championship (Now Web.com Tour), he ended the year at 20th on the money list. Steve Wheatcroft (USA) returned to the USPGA Tour once again for 2012. Let’s hope he can have more top ten finishes in the weeks ahead. I wish him all the best for the 2015 part of the 2014/15 USPGA Tour season.
The best New Zealand
golfer in the field was Steve Alker (NZL) and he scored rounds of 68-4 in the
first round which was very good, and an excellent second round of 66-6, and a
very good third round of 69-3 and a shocking final round of 75+3 (Which was the
worst final round of all the players that made the cut) for a 72 hole total of
278-10 and he finished in tied for 59th position. He earned US $12,426 for his
efforts and he currently lies in 163rd
position on the current 2014/15 USPGA Tour Money list standings with US
$55,248 earned from the seven events he has played to date this season so far.
He also earned ten FedEx Cup Points for his efforts and moved to 143rd position
on the current 2014/15 FedEx Cup Points list standings with 57 points earned
from the seven events he has played to date this season so far. From the seven
events he has played to date this season so far he has make three cuts and
achieved no top ten finishes. He will be very happy with his first, second and
third rounds that were all in the 60s especially his second round 66-6 but he
will be extremely disappointed with his final round 75+3 which was the worst
round of the day and had he of scored a round in the 60s he would of at least
got a top twenty finish. Let’s hope he can make some cuts in the next few
events he plays in, in the 2015 part of the 2014/15 USPGA Tour season and even
achieve some top ten finishes.
The second New
Zealand Golfer in the field was Danny Lee (NZL) and he scored rounds of 68-4 in
the first round which was very good, then he scored a good second round of 69-3,
then a good third round of 70-2 and an average final round of 72 even par for a
72 hole total of 279-9 and he finished in tied for 64th position. He earned US
$ 11,856 for his efforts and he moved to 30th
position on the current 2014/15 USPGA Tour Money list standings with US $514,728
earned from the eight events he has played to date this season so far. He also
earned five FedEx Cup points for his efforts and moved to 32nd position on the
current 2014/15 FedEx Cup Points list standings with 256 points earned from the
eight events he has played to date this season so far. From the eight events he
has played to date this season so far he has made five cuts and achieved one
top ten finish. He will be happy with his first two rounds that were both in
60s especially his first round 68-4, but he will be disappointed with his third
and final rounds that were both in the low 70s. Let’s hope he can make some more
cuts in the coming weeks and perhaps achieve his maiden USPGA Tour win in the
2015 part of the 2014/15 USPGA Tour season. Danny has been playing the USPGA
Tour on and off fulltime since the 2012 season. Danny Lee (NZL) entered the 2012
USPGA Tour season with USPGA Tour and European Tour cards. He said he was still
keen to play a two-tour schedule, however his main focus would be on America.
He made only 13 cuts in 26 events on the USPGA Tour and lost his tour card. He
did not play on the European Tour. After striking up a successful partnership
late in the Nationwide Tour season, Danny Lee (NZL) said he would have
Australian, Graeme Courts, a former long-time caddy of Loren Roberts (USA),
working for him on the USPGA Tour. K.J. Choi (South Korea) introduced Danny Lee
(NZL) to another Australian, Steve Bann, as a potential coach. "I am close
with K.J. Choi (South Korea) and he said I was thinking too much about my
swing," Danny Lee (NZL) said. "I was always working on something and
I am too technical sometimes so K.J. Choi (South Korea) introduced me to Steve.
Steve is a simple guy who is teaching me how to practise with better routine
and how to trust my own game and not think too much. Danny Lee (NZL) played on the
Web.com Tour in 2013, finishing 15th on the regular season money list to regain
his USPGA Tour card for 2014/15 Season. His best finish was second at the Rex
Hospital Open. In 2014 on the back of six straight missed cuts, Danny Lee (USA)
adopted a claw putting grip for the Puerto Rico Open in March. He credited the
change of putting style for yielding him an instant result; a runner-up finish,
two shots behind winner Chesson Hadley (USA). Let’s hope he can build on this
fine form he displayed this week and maybe achieve his maiden USPGA Tour win in
the 2015 part of the 2014/15 USPGA Tour season. I wish him all the best for the
rest of the 2014/15 USPGA Tour season.
The final New
Zealand golfer in the field was Tim Wilkinson (NZL) and he scored a poor first
round of 71-1, then a shocking second round of 73+1, and an extremely shocking
third round of 76+4 for a 54 hole total of 220+4 and missed the cut by a huge
twelve shots. He moved to 152nd position
on the current 2014/15 USPGA Tour Money list standings with US $66,029 earned from the seven events he
has played to date this season so far. He also moved to 140th position on the
current 2014/15 FedEx Cup Points list standings with 61 points earned from the
seven events he has played to date this season so far. From the seven events he
has played to date this season so far he has made three cuts and achieved no
top ten finishes. He will be content with his first round 71-1, but
disappointed with his second round 73+1 and extremely disappointed with his
third round 76+4 and shooting with all three rounds in the 70s he knew it had
ruined any chance he had of making the cut. Let’s hope he can make some more
cuts in the 2015 part of the 2014/15 USPGA Tour season and have some top ten
finishes as well.
Next week the USPGA
Tour and FedEx Cup heads to Scottsdale, Arizona for the Waste Management
Phoenix Open and it is played on the TPC Scottsdale, Scottsdale, Arizona.
It carries a huge prize purse of US $6,300,000 for the taking. Kevin Stadler
(USA) is the defending champion and will be keen for back to back titles. Tiger
Woods (USA) is also making his 2014/15 USPGA Tour season debut which is sure to
increase crowd numbers in the already near capacity crowd tournament which
features the famous enclosed Stadium par three, 16th hole which is sure to
intimidate the most experienced PGA Tour professionals. Danny Lee (NZL), Tim
Wilkinson (NZL) and Steve Alker (NZL) will likely gain starts as well. It
starts on Thursday 29th January and I 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 twenty fifth week of his fifth spell of his career and for the 65th
week of his career in total is Rory McILroy (NIR) fresh off his solo second
position at the Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship one week ago and he tied for
15th position at the Emirates Australian Open eight weeks ago and nine weeks
ago tied for second position at the DP World Tour Championship, Dubai with
11.03 Official Golf World Ranking Points; coming in at Number Two is Henrik
Stenson (Sweden) who is fresh off his tied for 13th position at the Commercial
Bank Qatar Masters this past week and missing cut at the Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf
Championship one week ago and he finished in solo second position seven weeks
ago at the Hero World Challenge and nine weeks ago won at the DP World Tour
Championship, Dubai with 7.68 Official World Ranking Points; coming in at
Number Three is Adam Scott (Australia) fresh off his tied for second position
at the Australian PGA Championship six weeks ago and he finished in solo fifth
position at the Emirates Australian Open eight weeks ago with 7.10 Official
World Ranking Points; coming in at Number Four is Bubba Watson (USA) who is
fresh off his solo tenth position at the Hyundai Tournament of Champions two
weeks ago and tied for twenty fifth position at the Thailand Golf Championship
five weeks ago and tied for eleventh position at the Hero World Challenge seven
weeks ago with 7.02 Official World Ranking Points; and rounding out the top 5
on the Official Golf World Ranking Points list standings this week is Justin
Rose (England) who is fresh off his tie for twelfth finish one week ago at the
Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship with 6.37 Official Golf World Ranking Points. Danny Lee (NZL) is in his thirteenth
week of a new spell being the highest ranked New Zealand Golfer in the world
after his tied for 64th position this past week at the Humana Challenge in
partnership with the Clinton Foundation on the USPGA Tour. This week he slips two
places and falls to 230th position on the Official World Golf Rankings Points
list standings with 0.76 Official Golf World Ranking Points.
Remember the most important shot
in golf is the one you are about to play!!
Source: Pgatour.com,
Official World Golf Rankings, wikipedia.org, Google search engine,
europeantour.com, golfchannel.com