Well it was another awesome weekend on the Major
Professional Golf Tours from around the world and this week the USPGA Tour and FedEx Cup stayed in
California for the second week running and it was the AT&T Pebble Beach
National Pro – Am and it was played on the Pebble Beach Golf Links, Pebble
Beach, California. It carried a huge prize purse of US $6,800,000 for the
taking. Jimmy Walker (USA) was the defending Champion and was keen to defend
his title. Danny Lee (NZL), Tim Wilkinson (NZL) and Steve Alker (NZL) all gained
starts as well. It also had famous sport persons from other sports and movie
stars playing in the Amateur team event which always makes for interesting
viewing. And it was the golfer by the name of Brandt Snedeker (USA) who scored
rounds of 64-7, 67-5, 67-5 and a final round of 67-5 for a 72 hole total of
265-22 and he won by three shots for his seventh win on the USPGA Tour to date
so far. He earned US $1,224,000 for the win and moved to fourth position on the
current 2014/15 USPGA Tour Money list standings with US $1,744,049 earned from
the seven events he has played to date this season so far. Jimmy Walker (USA)
still leads that list with US $2,257,229 earned from the seven events he has
played to date this season so far. Brandt Snedeker (USA) also earned 500 FedEx
Cup points for the win and moved to fifth position on the current 2014/15 FedEx
Cup Points list standings with 766 points earned from the seven events he has
played to date this season so far and he is 320 points behind the current
leader of that list who is Jimmy Walker (USA) who has earned 1,086 points from
the seven events he has played to date this season so far. From the seven
events Brandt Snedeker (USA) has played to date this season so far he has made
six cuts and achieved four top ten finishes which includes the win this week.
He will be happy with his four rounds this week that were all in the mid to low
60s especially his first round 64-7 which was blemish free and saw him in a tie
for the lead and also his second and final rounds were blemish free as well!!
And he only made one bogey the whole week. And his 265-22 was the lowest score
ever in the tournaments history!! And conditions were amazing all week with
bright sun shine and warm temperatures for all four days which seldom happens
in this tournament!! It was also the 400th win by a Web.com Tour Graduate since
that tour began.
Brandt Snedeker
(USA) played an excellent final round when he was in contention to win. He
scored 67-5 which was blemish free and it included a front nine of 33-3 with
birdies on the par four, third hole, par three, fifth hole and par three,
seventh hole and he made the turn at minus twenty and was leading by two shots.
Nick Watney (USA) went out in 34-2 and made the turn at minus eighteen and was
two shots behind the leader. Charlie Beljan (USA) went out in 33-3 and made the
turn at minus fifteen and was five shots behind the leader.
Brandt Snedeker
(USA) played holes ten to fourteen in one under par which included birding the
par four, eleventh hole and getting a fine up and down on the par four,
thirteenth hole after over shooting the green with his second shot and he moved
to minus twenty one and now was leading by four shots. Nick Watney (USA) played
holes ten to fourteen in one over par which included making poor bogeys on the
thirteenth and fourteenth holes and he fell back to minus seventeen and was now
four shots behind the leader. Charlie Beljan (USA) played holes ten to fourteen
in even par and remained at minus fifteen but now was six shots behind the
leader.
Brandt Snedeker
(USA) played holes fifteen to seventeen in one under par including making
birdie on the par four, fifteenth hole and he moved to minus twenty two and was
still leading by four shots with just the par five, 72nd hole to play. Nick
Watney (USA) played holes fifteen to seventeenth in one under par and that
included making a fine birdie on the par three, seventeenth hole and he moved
to minus 18 and was still four shots behind the leader with just the par five,
72nd hole to play. Charlie Beljan (USA) played holes fifteen to seventeenth in
two under par birding both the par four, sixteenth hole and par three, seventeenth
hole and he moved to minus seventeen and was now only five shots behind the
leader with just the par five, 72nd hole to play.
Charlie Beljan (USA)
who was playing a few groups ahead of the final group made a birdie on the par
five, 72nd hole and he finished the 72 holes at minus eighteen and finished
four shots behind the winner. Nick Watney (USA) who was playing in the group in
front of the final group made a birdie on the par five, 72nd hole and finished
three shots behind the winner. Brandt Snedeker (USA) now stood on the par five,
72nd hole at the famous Pebble Beach Golf Links with a four shot lead. He too
was playing in the group ahead of the final group. He choose a long iron for
his tee shot to make sure he hit the fairway and that is what he did by
striking it very well and landing it right in the right side of the fairway.
Then he choose to lay up for his second shot and gave himself a perfect yardage
for his third shot which was a wedge from about 100 yards. He struck a perfect
wedge shot under the circumstances and left it on the green about 35 feet to
the left of the pin. He now could saviour the walk up to the green and he got a
standing ovation from the large gallery surrounding the green. He was a bit
aggressive with his birdie putt and rolled it about four feet past the cup. But
then he calmed his nerve and holed the four footer for his par. He scored 34-2
on his back nine.
He then got a high
five and hug from his caddie, Scott Vail to celebrate the win!! Then his wife,
Mandy came on to the par five, 72nd green to give him a hug and kiss to
celebrate the win with him as well and his two children, Lilly and Austin were by
his side as well. He was then interviewed by CBS Sports on course reporter,
Peter Kostis and he said “You can’t believe how hard it was for me to achieve
this win, and how pleased I am to win this title for the second time in three
years (He won this tournament in 2013 for the first time)”. Then he got really
emotionally as he has always done when he has won a golf tournament. He was
also very pleased that he is now in the Master Tournament and the other three
Major Championships and also all the WGC Events as prior to this win his
ranking had fallen outside the top fifty in the world.
Scott Vail who is Brandt Snedeker's (USA) caddie on the left high fives Brandt Snedeker (USA) on the right to celebrate his win!! |
Brandt Snedeker
(USA) is an American Professional golfer who plays on the USPGA Tour. He won
the 2012 FedEx Cup with a victory in the season-ending Tour Championship. After
this victory, he moved into the top ten of the Official World Golf Ranking for
the first time in his career. In February 2013, after winning the AT&T
Pebble Beach National Pro – Am and he moved to a career high of number four in
the world. Brandt Snedeker (USA) played on the Web.com Tour from 2004 until
2006, when he finished ninth on the tour money list after victories at the Showdown
at Somerby and the Permian Basin Charity Golf Classic, thus earning a USPGA
Tour spot for 2007. While on the Web.com Tour, Brandt Snedeker (USA) recorded
two wins, two runner ups, 12 tops 10s and earned US $549,564. Brandt Snedeker
(USA) garnered immediate attention in January 2007 after shooting a course
record equalling 61 in the first round of the Buick Invitational. He led the
tournament by three strokes after 36 holes but due to a 74 in the third round
he finished in third place. He made eight consecutive cuts starting at the Bob
Hope Chrysler Classic in January and ending at the Arnold Palmer Invitational in
March. In that span he recorded three top-25 finishes. In four tournaments in
April, he made two cuts including a finish of tied for sixteenth at the Verizon
Heritage. From May to early June, Brandt Snedeker (USA) made the cut in two of
the four tournaments he entered, including a tied for 12th finish at the
prestigious Players Championship.
Brandt Snedeker (USA)
then went on a hot streak starting at the Stanford St. Jude Championship on
June 10. He finished in a tie for fifth at that tournament and by doing so
surpassed US $1 million in earnings on tour in 2007. He finished in a tie for twenty
third at the U.S. Open the following week. In early July he recorded two top-10
finishes, including a tie for tenth at the Buick Open. This finish put Brandt
Snedeker (USA) into the top 100 of the Official World Golf Ranking for the
first time. Later in July, Brandt Snedeker (USA) finished in a tie for seventh
at the Canadian Open. A fortnight later he played in the PGA Championship for
the first time and finished in a tie for eighteenth place. Brandt Snedeker (USA)
picked up his first USPGA Tour victory the next week at the Wyndham
Championship in North Carolina. This win propelled him to a world ranking of
55th. The Wyndham Championship was the last regular season event before the FedEx
Cup Playoffs. Brandt Snedeker (USA) entered the playoffs in ninth place in the
point standings. He played in all four playoff events, recording finishes of
missed cut, T47, T14 and T29. Brandt Snedeker (USA) finished in twentieth place
in the final points standings, which earned him a bonus cheque of US $225,000. Due
to his fine debut performance on tour, Brandt Snedeker (USA) was named the PGA
Tour Rookie of the Year for 2007. He entered twenty nine USPGA Tour events in
2007, making twenty three cuts. He had one win, a third place finish, six
top-10 finishes and 13 top-25 finishes. He earned US $2,836,643 which put him in seventeen
on the final money list and he finished 2007 ranked 47th in the world rankings.
Brandt Snedeker (USA)
began the 2008 season with a tied for tenth finish at the Mercedes – Benz
Championship. He finished tied for ninth position at the FBR Open in February
and tied for eighth at the PODS Championship in March. Brandt Snedeker (USA) recorded
his first top ten in a major at the 2008 Masters Tournament, where he finished
tied for third. He went into the final round in second place, two strokes
behind eventual winner Trevor Immelman (RSA) but Brandt Snedeker (USA) shot a
final round 77. Following his third place finish at the 2008 Masters Tournament,
Brandt Snedeker (USA) reached a new high of 32nd in the world rankings. Brandt
Snedeker (USA) finished in the top-10 for the second time in a major at the 2008
U.S. Open where he finished tied for ninth. For the rest of the year Brandt Snedeker
(USA) struggled to maintain his early season consistency and did not record
another top-10 finish for the season. Brandt Snedeker (USA) made 19 of 26 cuts
on the year and recorded five top-10s, seven top-25s and earned US $1,531,442
while finishing 34th in the FedEx Cup standings. Brandt Snedeker (USA) struggled
in 2009, making only 14 of 26 cuts and failing to make the cut in 9 of his
first 12 tournaments. His play improved in the summer as he had two consecutive
top-5 finishes, a tie for fifth place at the AT&T National, and a tie for second
place at the John Deere Classic. These were followed by two more top five
finishes at the RBC Canadian Open and the Wyndham Championship. Despite this
mid season form he missed the cut in all four of the years Majors Championships.
One factor contributing to Brandt Snedeker's (USA) uneven play in 2009 was his
health. He missed seven consecutive tournaments in the middle of the season due
to a rib injury. Brandt Snedeker (USA) finished the season 55th on the money
list.
Brandt Snedeker (USA)
started the 2010 season well with a top ten finish at the Bob Hope Classic which
he then followed up with a runner-up finish at the Farmers Insurance Open. Brandt
Snedeker (USA) played consistently throughout the early season making eight
consecutive cuts through to April. However he then missed five of his next
seven cuts and did not record a single top twenty five finish until the U.S.
Open where Brandt Snedeker (USA) finished in a tie for eighth place at Pebble
Beach Golf Links, his best ever finish in the U.S. Open. For the rest of season
he played steadily and recorded two more top ten finishes at the Wyndham
Championship and the end of season playoff event the Deutsche Bank Championship.
Brandt Snedeker (USA) ended the year 48th on the money list. Brandt Snedeker (USA)
had an inconsistent start to the 2011 season missing his first cut at the Bob
Hope Classic, but followed that up with two consecutive top ten finishes at the
Farmers Insurance Open and the Waste Management Phoenix Open. This was then
followed by a further two missed cuts and a withdrawal from the Honda Classic
to attend the birth of his first child. He returned to the tour with a fourth
place finish at the Transitions Championship and then at the year's first major
championship, the Masters Tournament finished in a tie for fifteen. The
following week Brandt Snedeker (USA) had a chance to win his second USPGA Tour
title at the Valero Texas Open but made a number of mistakes on the back nine
on Sunday which cost him victory, eventually finishing alone in fourth.
Brandt Snedeker
(USA) won his second USPGA Tour title at The Heritage, beating Luke Donald in a
sudden-death playoff at the third extra hole. Brandt Snedeker (USA) shot a
seven-under-par round of 64 to recover from six shots back on the Sunday to tie
Luke Donald (England). The first two extra holes were parred by both players,
but when Luke Donald's (England) par chip missed on the third extra hole, Brandt
Snedeker (USA) sealed the win. This victory took Brandt Snedeker (USA) to 38th
in the world rankings. In November 2011, Brandt Snedeker (USA) underwent
elective surgery on his right hip in order to fix a degenerative issue. This
sidelined him for six to eight weeks at the end of year; however Brandt
Snedeker (USA) confirmed he wished to have surgery at this stage in order to be
fully fit for the 2012 season. Brandt Snedeker (USA) finished the season 14th
on the money list. Brandt Snedeker won his third USPGA Tour title at the Farmers
Insurance Open at Torry Pines. He started the day seven shots behind the leader
Kyle Stanley (USA), but after firing a final round 67 he was the leader in the
clubhouse while the final group completed its rounds. Kyle Stanley (USA) had a
three stroke lead coming to the final hole, but pitched his third shot into the
water resulting in a triple bogey eight to take the tournament to a playoff.
After both players made birdie on the first extra hole, Brandt Snedeker (USA)
prevailed with an up-and-down for par on the second hole after Kyle Stanley
(USA) missed his par putt. Brandt Snedeker (USA) entered the top twenty in the Official
World Golf Ranking after his win. Brandt Snedeker (USA) had to withdraw from
the 2012 U.S. Open due to a rib injury. During a practice round for the 2012
Open Championship, Brandt Snedeker (USA) holed a driver from the tee on the
16th hole, a 336 yard par 4. In the championship itself, he scored 66 and 64 in
the first two rounds to equal the lowest 36 hole score in the tournament by Nick
Faldo (England) in 1992. Brandt Snedeker (USA) finished with rounds of 73 and
74 to share third place with Tiger Woods (USA) at three under par, four shots
behind the winner, Ernie Els (RSA). Brandt Snedeker (USA) won the 2012 FedEx
Cup and the US $10 million prize after winning the Tour Championship. Brandt Snedeker
(USA) began his 2013 USPGA Tour season with three top three finishes in his
first four tournaments: third at the Hyundai Tournament of Champions, tied for
second at the Farmers Insurance Open, and solo second at the Waste Management
Phoenix Open. He then won in his fifth start of the year, the AT&T Pebble
Beach National Pro - Am and moved up to a career-high fourth in the Official
World Golf Ranking. He pulled out of the WGC – Accenture Match Play
Championship the following week, citing a rib injury. He was later diagnosed
with "low bone turnover" and began taking daily injections to
increase his bone mass. He had top ten finishes at the Masters Tournament (tied
for sixth), the Players Championship (tied
for eighth), and the AT&T National (tied for
eighth), before winning his second tournament of the season at the RBC Canadian.
And as I mentioned earlier he won his seventh USPGA Tour event at the 2015
AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro – am this past week. Let’s hope he can win some
more tournaments in the 2015 part of the 2014/15 USPGA Tour season and perhaps
even win a WGC – Event or even his maiden Major Championship? I wish him every
continuing success for the 2014/15 USPGA Tour season.
Coming in solo
second position at 268-19 after 72 holes was Nick Watney (USA); he earned US $734,400
for his efforts and moved to fourteenth position on the current 2014/15 USPGA
Tour Money list standings with US $1,144,308 earned from the eight events he
has played to date this season so far. He also earned 300 FedEx Cup Points for
his efforts and moved to seventeenth position on the current 2014/15 FedEx Cup
Points list standings with 495 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 two top ten finishes
which includes the one this week. He will be happy with his four rounds this
week that were all in the 60s especially his first and third rounds that were
both 65s. But he will be a little unhappy with his final round 69-3 which saw
him make five bogeys and eight birdies and had he of had less bogeys he could
of won the tournament. Nick Watney (USA) has won five events on the USPGA Tour
to date so far in his career and here they are from the first to the most
recent: 2007 Zurich Classic of New Orleans; 2009 Buick Invitational; 2011 WGC –
Cadillac Championship; 2011 AT&T National and 2012 The Barclays. He has
also achieved two top ten finishes in Major Championships to date so far with
the first one come in the 2010 Masters Tournament where he finished solo
seventh and the second coming in the 2010 Open Championship where he finished tied
for seventh. He has also achieved six top ten finishes in WGC – Events to date
so far which included his win at the 2011 WGC – Cadillac Championship which I
mentioned before. Let’s hope he can have more top ten finishes in the weeks
ahead and perhaps win his sixth USPGA Tour event in 2015? I wish him all the
best for the rest of the 2014/15 USPGA Tour season.
Coming in solo third
position at 269-18 after 72 holes was Charlie Beljan (USA); he earned US $462,400
for his efforts and moved to forty fourth position on the current 2014/15 USPGA
Tour Money list standings with US $522,041 earned from the eight events he has
played to date this season so far. He also earned 190 FedEx Cup Points for his
efforts and moved to 57th position on the current 2014/15 FedEx Cup Points list
standings with 231 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 four cuts and this is the first top finish he has achieved to
date this season so far and it came this week. He will be extremely happy with
his second round which was 63-8 and also his 66-6 which included birding the
final three holes!! But he will be just content with his first and third rounds
that were 70-2s. Charlie Beljan (USA) after graduating from New Mexico, Charlie
Beljan (USA) turned professional in 2007. He played on the Gateway Tour from
2008 to 2011, winning seven times, and he led the money list in 2009. He
qualified for the U.S. Open in 2008 and 2009, but missed the cut both times. He
earned his 2012 USPGA Tour card by finishing in a tie for thirteen at 2011 PGA
Tour Qualifying School. Going into the 2012 Children’s Miracle Network
Hospitals Classic, the final Tour event of the season and the last chance for a
Tour card, Charlie Beljan (USA) was 139th on the Tour's money list with eight
cuts made in 21 tournaments. During the second round he suffered a panic attack
on the course and needed medical assistance, leaving the course en route to a
hospital after the second round. Despite recommendations not to play, Charlie
Beljan (USA) persevered and led or tied for the lead during the third and
fourth rounds. Charlie Beljan (USA) won by two strokes over Robert Garrigus
(USA) and Matt Every (USA), earning him a two-year exemption. Charlie Beljan (USA)
finished 63rd on the money list. He also earned entry into invitational’s
reserved for the top-70 money earners, the season-opening Hyundai Tournament of
Champions, and an invitation to the 2013 PGA Championship. The win capped off a
season for Charlie Beljan (USA) that included wrist surgery after Q School,
marriage, fatherhood, and an earlier panic attack where he collapsed on an
airplane on a flight home after the Reno – Tahoe Open. Charlie Beljan (USA) was
the fourth rookie winner in 2012, after John Huh (USA), Ted Potter, Jr., and Jonas
Blixt (Sweden). Charlie Beljan (USA) nearly earned his second win at the 2013 Northern
Trust Open, but made bogey on the second playoff hole. Let’s hope he can build
on this finish and achieve more top ten finishes in the weeks ahead and perhaps
his second USPGA Tour win in 2015? I wish him all the best for the rest of the
2015 part of the 2014/15 USPGA Tour season.
Rounding out the top
six in tied for fourth position at 270-17 after 72 holes was Jason Day
(Australia); he earned US $281,067 for his efforts and moved to third position
on the current 2014/15 USPGA Tour Money list standings with US $1,816,178
earned from the four events he has played to date this season so far. He also
earned 115 FedEx Cup Points for his efforts and moved to fourth position on the
current 2014/15 FedEx Cup Points list standings with 810 points earned from the
four events he has played to date this season so far. From the four events he
has played to date this season so far he has made four cuts and achieved three
top ten finishes which includes the one this week and also his win at the
Farmers Insurance Open last week. He will be very pleased with his second,
third and final rounds that were all in the 60s especially his second 62-9
which was the low round of the day!! And it was after he and his whole family
had been sick with the flu and he was considering withdrawing prior to his
second round. But he will be unhappy with his first round 72 even par that left
him well off the pace early on. It was great to see him perform well after his
win last week. Jason Day (Australia) has won three USPGA Tour events in his
career to date so far and they are the 2010 HP Bryon Nelson Championship; 2014
WGC – Accenture Match Play Championship and the 2015 Farmers Insurance Open. He also has seven
top ten finishes in Major Championships to date so far and he must be the
favourite to win his Maiden Major Championship this year? He has also performed
very well in WGC – Events with winning one in 2014 (WGC – Accenture Match Play
Championship) and also having three other top ten finishes. He must be one of
the early favourites to win the Masters Tournament (First Major Championship of
the year). I wouldn’t be surprised if he wins another tournament before the
Master Tournament. I wish him all the best for the 2015 part of the 2014/15
USPGA Tour season.
Also tied for fourth
position was Dustin Johnson (USA); he also earned US $281,067 for his efforts
and moved to 86th position on the current 2014/15 USPGA Tour Money list
standings with US $281,067 earned from the two events he has played to date
this season so far. He also earned 115 FedEx Cup Points for his efforts and
moved to 126th position on the current 2014/15 FedEx Cup Points list standings
with 115 points earned from the two events he has played to date this season so
far. From the two events he has played to date this season so far he has made
one cut and achieved one top ten finish that came this past week. He will be
happy with his four rounds this week that were all in the 60s especially his final
round 66-6 which included birding the last two holes. And pleased it hasn’t
taken him long to get back to form having only playing his first tournament
last week after taking a six month leave of absence from the tour at the end of
July last year. He has won eight USPGA Tour events to date so far in his career
and here they are from the first to the most recent: 2008 Turning Stone Resort
Championship; 2009 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro – Am; 2010 AT&T
Pebble Beach National Pro – Am; 2010 BMW Championship; 2011 The Barclays; 2012
FedEx St. Jude Classic; 2013 Hyundai Tournament of Champions and 2013 WGC –
HSBC Champions. He has also recorded seven top ten finishes to date so far in
Major Championships and I wouldn’t be surprised at all if he won his maiden
Major Championship in 2015. He also has achieved four top ten finishes to date
so far in WGC – Events which includes winning the 2013 WGC – HSBC Championship.
His life and golfing career are back on track now because On
September 23, 2014, his fiance Paulina Gretzky announced that she was pregnant
with the couple's first child, due in 2015 and on January 20, 2015, Dustin
Johnson (USA) announced the birth of their first child, a son. I wish him all
the best for the rest of the 2015 part of the 2014/15 USPGA Tour season.
The final player to tie for fourth position was Pat
Perez (USA); he also earned US $281,067
for his efforts and moved to forty seventh position on the current 2014/15
USPGA Tour Money list standings with US $493,877 earned from the nine events he
has played to date this season so far. He also earned 115 FedEx Cup Points for
his efforts and moved to forty fourth position on the current 2014/15 FedEx Cup
Points list standings with 283 points earned from the nine events he has played
to date this season so far. From the nine events he has played to date this
season so far he has made seven cuts and achieved one top ten finish that came
this past week. He will be happy with his four rounds this week that were all
in the 60s especially his first round 66-6. He won the Pro –Am portion of the event with
his Amateur partner American Businessman, Michael Lund and they were 42 under
par and won by two shots!! Pat Perez (USA) was born in Phoenix, Arizona and is
of Mexican American descent. He experienced his first USPGA Tour victory in
2009 at the Bob Hope Classic. He has finished second twice. His career high in
the Official World Golf Ranking was 49th in 2009. On January 22, 2009, Pat
Perez (USA) finished the first 36 holes of the Bob Hope Classic with a 124
(-20), the lowest score in USPGA Tour history through two rounds, relative to
par. The start set or tied several records, including tying the record for low
score (124) in consecutive rounds. But on January 24, Steve Stricker (USA)
broke the latter record of 124 with a 61-62 for 123 combined two rounds (third
and fourth rounds). Pat Perez (USA) went on to win the tournament by three
strokes over John Merrick (USA), a win secured when Pat Perez (USA) hit his
second shot on the par 5 18th hole from 200 yards to three feet to win with a
closing eagle for his first tour win. Let’s hope he can achieved more top ten
finishes in the weeks ahead and perhaps even win his second USPGA Tour event in
2015? I wish him all the best for the 2015 part of the 2014/15 USPGA Tour
season.
The equal best New
Zealand Golfer in the field was Danny Lee (NZL) and he scored rounds of 70-1 in
the first round which was good, then he scored an average second round of 72
even par, and a very good third round of 68-4 for a 54 hole total of 210-5 and
he missed the cut by a single stroke. He currently lies in 40th position on the current 2014/15 USPGA Tour
Money list standings with US $547,418 earned from the eleven events he has
played to date this season so far. He also currently lies in forty second
position on the current 2014/15 FedEx Cup Points list standings with 291 points
earned from the eleven events he has played to date this season so far. From
the eleven events he has played to date this season so far he has made six cuts
and achieved one top ten finish. He will be happy with his first and third
rounds that were both under par especially his third round 68-4 but he will disappointed
with his third round 72 even par. 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 make some more
cuts in the weeks ahead 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 equal best New
Zealand golfer in the field was Steve Alker (NZL) and he scored rounds of 72
even par in the first round which was average and a very good second round of
69-3, and a very good third round of 69-2 which included a hole in one on the
fourteenth hole and his 54 hole total was 210-5 and he missed the cut by a
single shot. He currently lies in 177th
position on the current 2014/15 USPGA Tour Money list standings with US
$55,248 earned from the nine events he has played to date this season so far.
He also is currently in 163rd position on the current 2014/15 FedEx Cup Points
list standings with 57 points earned from the nine events he has played to date
this season so far. From the nine events he has played to date this season so
far he has made three cuts and achieved no top ten finishes. He will be very
happy with his second round and third rounds that were both 69s but disappointed
with his first round 72 even par. 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 equal best New
Zealand golfer in the field was Tim Wilkinson (NZL) and he scored a good first
round of 70-2, then a very good second round of 67-4, and a poor third round of
73+1 for a 54 hole total of 210-5 after 54 holes and missed the cut by a single
shot. He currently lies in 172nd position on the current 2014/15 USPGA Tour
Money list standings with US $66,029 earned from the nine events he has played
to date this season so far. He also currently is positioned in 159th position on the current 2014/15 FedEx Cup
Points list standings with 61 points earned from the nine events he has played
to date this season so far. From the nine events he has played to date this
season so far he has made three cuts and achieved no top ten finishes. He will
be happy with his first and second rounds that were both under par especially
his second 67-4, but disappointed with his third round 73+1. 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 stays in the State of California for the third straight week
and it is the Northern Trust Open and it is played on the Riviera
CC, Pacific Palisades, California. It carries a huge prize purse of
US $6,800,000 for the taking. Bubba Watson (USA) is the defending champion and
will be keen to defend his title. Danny Lee (NZL), Steve Alker (NZL) and Tim
Wilkinson (NZL) are also likely to gain starts. It starts on Thursday 19th
February 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 twenty eighth week of his fifth spell of his career and for the 68th
week of his career in total is Rory McILroy (NIR) fresh off his tenth win two
weeks ago on the European Tour at the Omega Dubai Desert Classic and four weeks
ago he finished in solo second position at the Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship
with 11.36 Official Golf World Ranking Points; coming in at Number Two is
Henrik Stenson (Sweden) who is fresh off his tied for thirteenth position at
the Omega Dubai Desert Classic two weeks ago and also he tied for 13th position
at the Commercial Bank Qatar Masters three weeks ago with 7.34 Official World
Ranking Points; coming in at Number Three is Bubba Watson (USA) who is fresh
off his tied for second position at the Waste Management Phoenix Open two weeks
ago and five weeks ago he had a solo tenth position at the Hyundai Tournament
of Champions with 7.33 Official World Ranking Points; coming in at Number Four is
Jason Day (Australia) who is fresh off his tied for fourth finish this past
week at the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro – Am and one week ago he won the
Farmers Insurance Open with 6.81 Official World Ranking Points and rounding out
the top 5 on the Official Golf World Ranking Points list standings this week is
Adam Scott (Australia) fresh off his tied for second position at the Australian
PGA Championship nine weeks ago and he finished in solo fifth position at the
Emirates Australian Open eleven weeks ago with 6.81 Official World Ranking Points.
Danny Lee (NZL) is in his sixteenth week of a new spell being the highest
ranked New Zealand Golfer in the world after his missed cut at the AT&T
Pebble Beach National Pro - Am this past week on the USPGA Tour. This week he drops
three places and falls to 227th 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
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