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 had the third
event of four in the Florida Swing and it was Valspar Championship and it was
played on the Innisbrook Resort (Copperhead), Palm Harbor, Florida.
It carried a huge prize purse of US $5,900,000 for the taking. John Senden
(Australia) was the defending champion and was keen to defend his title. Danny
Lee (NZL) and Tim Wilkinson (NZL) gained starts as well. And it was the golfer
by the name of Jordan Spieth (USA) who scored rounds of 70-1, 67-4 which was
the equal low round of the day in the second round, 68-3 and a final round of
69-2 for a 72 hole total of 274-10 but he was tied on that same score by Sean
O’Hair (USA) who scored rounds of 66-5, 72+1, 69-2 and a final round of 67-4
for a 72 hole total of 274-10 also. The final player to tie after 72 holes on
that score was Patrick Reed (USA) who scored rounds of 72+1, 68-3, 68-3 and a
final round of 66-5 which was blemish free for a 72 hole total of 274-10 after
also.
So those three
players headed back to the par four, eighteenth hole for the first playoff hole
and the USPGA Tour Official introduced them to the CEO of Valspar (Who was the
tournaments naming rights sponsor) who had three pieces of paper in a hat and
told each player to choose one Patrick Reed (USA) choose number one so he teed
off first, Jordan Spieth (USA) choose number three so he teed off third and
Sean O’Hair (USA) choose number two and teed off second. Patrick Reed (USA)
teed off first and struck an excellent drive that started up the right hand
side of the fairway and drew back to finish right in the centre. Sean O’Hair
(USA) teed off second and he lost his drive to the right just as he did in
regulation play, it hit the cart path and came to rest in the trees. Jordan
Spieth (USA) teed off last and he hit a good drive that started down the right
hand centre of the fairway and drew back to finish just in the left hand side
first cut of rough leaving an easy short iron shot to the green. Sean O’Hair
(USA) after he was given relief from the cart path played his second shot first
from the right rough after discussing the shot with his caddie they both agreed
on a six iron. He struck a very good shot under the circumstances and it flew
right over the flag stick and came to rest on the green thirty feet past the
pin leaving a difficult two putt but he had got up and down from a similar
position in regulation play. Patrick Reed (USA) played his second shot next and
he struck his eight iron very good but it came up a little shy and plugged in
the bunker in front of the green. Jordan Spieth (USA) played his second shot
third with his short iron from just in the first cut of rough and it never left
the pin and came to rest ten feet to the right of the pin just past pin high. Patrick
Reed (USA) played his third shot first from the plugged lie in the front of the
front left green side bunker. He played it the best he could and it came out
short of the pin on the green and left him with an eight foot putt up the hill
for his par. Sean O’Hair (USA) now putted for his birdie from thirty feet and
he struck a very good putt that came to rest a foot right of the cup. He tapped
in for his par four and properly thought his chance of winning had slipped
through his fingers. Jordan Spieth (USA) now had his putt for birdie from ten
feet to win the championship. He calmed his nerve and put a good stroke on it
but it never took the right to left break as he expected and he missed by
inches on the right hand side. He tapped in for his par and he knew he was
heading to the second playoff hole. Patrick Reed (USA) now was faced an eight
foot putt up the hill for his par to join the other two players for the second
playoff hole. Just as he had done in the past he proved he was the guy for the
big moment and he put a brilliant roll on it and rolled it right into the
centre of the cup!! So those three players headed to the par four, sixteenth
hole for the second playoff hole.
So to the second
playoff hole which was the par four, sixteenth hole. Patrick Reed (USA) teed
off first and struck a good drive down the centre of the fairway with a slight
draw and it came to rest in the left rough. Sean O’Hair (USA) teed off next and
choose a three wood and it went straight down the middle of the fairway with a
slight fade leaving himself an excellent angle to the green. Jordan Spieth
(USA) teed off last and struck a good drive with a slight fade on it and it
rolled through the fairway into the left hand rough. Sean O’Hair (USA) played
his second shot first and struck a brilliant shot with his six iron that had a
slight fade on it and rolled up just past the pin on the left hand side and
came to rest about eight feet from the flag stick. Jordan Spieth (USA) played his second shot
second with his short iron and he stuck a very aggressive shot that immediately
after he struck it he was calling for it to get down but it turned out okay with
coming to rest in the back fringe leaving him an outside chance at birdie. Patrick
Reed (USA) played his second shot last and he knew straight away he had hit a
jumper from the rough and it bounced in the fringe at the back of the green and
hopped into the thick rough leaving a very difficult chip shot for his third.
Patrick Reed (USA) played his third shot chip from the rough first and just as
he had displayed all day with his short game he pulled another Rabbit out of
the hat and chipped his ball out soft and it landed in the fringe and rolled
down to two feet past the pin leaving a tap in par putt. Jordan Spieth (USA)
putted for his birdie from the back fringe and struck a good putt but it missed
on the left and came to rest two feet from the cup. Both Patrick Reed (USA) and
Jordan Spieth (USA) now knew their fate rested in Sean O’Hair (USA) hands as he
lined up his eight foot putt for his birdie that was now for the win. After
looking at it from all angles he calmed his nerve and put a very good stroke on
it. He rolled it at perfect speed and it took the very slight left to right
break and five feet out it was going to drop for sure, but it caught the right
lip and spun out, and he tapped in from three feet for his par. Jordan Spieth
(USA) and Patrick Reed (USA) also tapped their par putts in and all three
players headed to the par three, seventeenth hole for the third playoff hole.
So to the third
playoff off hole which was the par three, seventeenth hole. Patrick Reed (USA)
teed off first and the shot just didn’t fit his eye as it required a fade to
the back right pin placement. But his game is a draw and if he was going to get
the ball close to the pin he would have to take on the trees on the right and
draw it back. It was coming in on a good line over the trees but he should have
chosen one more club because it came up short in the right front green side
bunker. Sean O’Hair (USA) teed off next and this shot was right in his
wheelhouse because his bread and butter shot is a left to right fade but as
soon as he struck the six iron shot he knew he had slightly pulled it and it
came to rest on the green to the left pin high about thirty feet from the flag
stick. Jordan Spieth (USA) teed off last and he worked his mid iron in from
left to right and it landed on the front of the green leaving him a twenty eight
foot birdie putt. Patrick Reed (USA) played his second shot first from the
front right green side bunker. With no green to work with he displayed another
excellent bunker shot that he splashed out to within four feet of the cup. Sean
O’Hair (USA) now lined up his thirty footer for birdie. He struck a good putt
but it came up four feet short of the cup and he put a mark on it. Now Jordan
Spieth (USA) had a putt to win the championship from twenty eight feet and
after studying it intensely he put an aggressive stroke on it knowing if it
went in he would win his second USPGA Tour event. It took the left to right
break perfectly and dropped in the centre of the cup!! Jordan Spieth (USA)
pumped his fists in the air to celebrate!! Then he embraced his caddie, Michael
Greller by high fiving and hugging him!! He also got acknowledgement and
congratulations from his fellow competitors Patrick Reed (USA) and Sean O’Hair
(USA)!! Then he was interviewed by NBC Sports/Golf Channel on course reporter,
Steve Stands and he told him “It was a crazy back nine with being three shots
down with six holes to play but the snake pit (Which refers to the final three
holes) became very difficult and it meant he still had a chance to win and he
and his caddie, Michael Greller teamed the best they ever had with the
decisions they made under pressure. And his scrambling coming in during the
final holes in regulation play kept him in the game. But he admitted he was
very lucky to hole the final putt that won him the tournament because if it had
missed it would have been four feet past and left a difficult par save. But he
then said “I guess it was just my day” He also said “He thanked the fans this
week because he feed off their energy and they were so positive towards him
wanting him to succeed!!” And he owes a lot of credit to them and his caddie, Michael
Greller who helped him remain positive in the deepest of pressurised situations
which a playoff and final round on the USPGA Tour throws at you!!”. It was
Jordan Spieth (USA) second USPGA Tour win and he is still yet to reach the age
of twenty two and he became the third youngest player in USPGA Tour history to
win multiple PGA Tour events, behind Tiger Woods (USA) and Sergio Garcia
(Spain). He became the fourth player ever to win more than one USPGA Tour event
before turning Twenty Two years old, following Tiger Woods (USA), Sergio Garcia
(USA) and Robert Gamez (USA).
Jordan Spieth (USA)
won US $1,062,000 for the win and moved to sixth position on the current
2014/15 USPGA Tour Money list standings with US $1,907,796 earned from the
seven events he has played to date this season so far. Bubba Watson (USA) still
leads that list with US $2,680,950 earned from the five events he has played to
date this season so far. Jordan Spieth (USA) also earned 500 FedEx Cup points
for the win and moved to seventh position on the current 2014/15 FedEx Cup
Points list standings with 864 points earned from the seven events he has
played to date this season so far and he is 286 points behind the current
leader of that list who is Jimmy Walker (USA) who has earned 1,150 points from
the nine events he has played to date this season so far. From the seven events
Jordan Spieth (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 under par especially his
final three rounds that were all in the 60s and his second round 67-4 was the
equal low round of the day and he will be extremely happy with how he played
the three playoff holes especially the third playoff hole where he made the
twenty eight foot birdie putt to win!!
Jordan Spieth (USA)
has won two USPGA Tour events with the first one being the 2013 John Deere
Classic and 2015 Valspar Championship and both have come in playoffs. He also
won the 2014 Emirates Australian Open and 2014 Hero World Challenge (Tiger
Woods Tournament) in back to back weeks at the end of last year. Jordan Spieth (USA)
opened the 2013 season by missing the cut by two strokes at the Framers
Insurance Open at Torrey Pines in January. In March, Jordan Spieth (USA) made
three cuts, finishing tied for second at the Puerto Rico Open and tied for
seventh at the Tampa Bay Championship. He notched another top-10 finish in
April at the RBC Heritage, a tie for ninth. He earned Special Temporary Member
status in March, allowing him unlimited sponsor exemptions. On July 14, about
two weeks before his twentieth birthday, Jordan Spieth (USA) won the John Deere
Classic in a three-way, sudden-death playoff on the fifth playoff hole against
defending champion Zach Johnson (USA) and David Hearn (Canada). He became the
fourth youngest USPGA Tour winner and the first teenager in 82 years; last
accomplished by Ralph Guldahl (USA) at the Santa Monica Open in 1931. Jordan Spieth
(USA) holed out from a greenside bunker on the 72nd hole to make the playoff.
With the victory, Jordan
Spieth (USA) was granted full status as a USPGA Tour member and became eligible
for the FedEx Cup, entering in eleventh place in the standings. It also earned
him entry into the next three majors: the 2013 Open Championship, PGA
Championship, and 2014 Masters Tournament. He moved to 59th in the Official
World Golf Ranking. Only five weeks after his first victory, Jordan Spieth
(USA) played the Wyndham Championship, where he lost in a playoff to Patrick
Reed (USA). The runner-up finish moved him up to 36th in the Official World
Golf Ranking. Jordan Spieth (USA) shot a final round 62 in the Deutsche Bank
Championship, vaulting him into a tie for fourth and 28th in the Official World
Golf Ranking. Just two days later, captain Fred Couples (USA) selected Jordan Spieth
(USA) for the United States squad in the 2013 Presidents Cup. On September 27,
2013, Jordan Spieth (USA) was named USPGA Tour Rookie of the Year. He ended the
2013 season tenth on the USPGA Tour money list, and ranked twenty second in the
world, after beginning the year 810th with no status.
Jordan Spieth (USA) on the left and his caddie, Michael Greller on the right pose with the Valspar Championship trophy he won!! |
Jordan Spieth (USA) in 2014 made his debut at the Masters Tournament and
shared the 54 hole lead with Bubba Watson (USA). During the final round, Jordan
Spieth (USA) at one point was the standalone leader by two strokes and, had he
held on, would have become the youngest Masters Tournament champion in history
(Tiger Woods (USA) holds the record at 21 years of age), but Bubba Watson (USA)
retook the lead heading into the back
nine and never relinquished it. Jordan Spieth (USA) finished in a tie for
second with Jonas Blixt (Sweden). Jordan Spieth (USA) thus became the youngest
runner-up in Masters Tournament history and subsequently moved into the world's
top ten. Jordan Spieth (USA) also ended the tournament having shot no worse
than an even-par (72) in any of his rounds. In November, Jordan Spieth (USA) won
his second tournament as a professional at the Emirates Australian Open on the PGA
Tour of Australasia; in the final round he shot a course-record 63 to win the
title by six strokes. A week later Jordan Spieth (USA) completed back-to-back
victories, winning the Hero World Challenge in Florida. He won the tournament
wire-to-wire and in doing so set a new tournament scoring record of
26-under-par. And as I mentioned earlier On March 15, Jordan Spieth (USA) won
the Valspar Championship in a three-way playoff with Patrick Reed (USA) and Sean
O’Hair (USA). He secured his victory on the third extra hole by sinking a twenty
eight foot birdie putt. Still at the tender age of twenty one years old his
future looks very bright and I wouldn’t be surprised at all if he wins his
maiden Major Championship in the next few years and perhaps it will happen at
the Masters Tournament next month. I wish him all the best for the remaining
events for the 2015 part of the 2014/15 USPGA Tour season.
Coming in tied for second position at 274-10 after 72 holes and losing
on the third playoff hole was Sean O’Hair (USA); he earned US $519,200 for his
efforts and moved to forty seventh position on the current 2014/15 USPGA Tour
Money list standings with US $742,555 earned from the ten events he has played
to date this season so far. He also earned 245 FedEx Cup Points for his efforts
and moved to thirty eighth position on the current 2014/15 USPGA Tour Money
list standings with 422 points earned from the ten events he has played to date
this season so far. From the ten events he has played to date this season so
far he has made eight cuts and achieved one top ten finish that came this past
week. He will be happy with his first, third and final rounds that were all in
the 60s especially his first round 66-5 and his final round 67-4 which saw him
play the back nine in 31-4 to make the playoff. But he will be disappointed
with his second round 72+1 and also that he wasn’t able to hole the very
makeable birdie putt on the second playoff hole that would of won him the
Championship. But he can gain a lot of confidence out of this week and how he
performed under the intense pressure!! Sean O’Hair (USA) has won four USPGA
Tour events in his career to date so far and here they are from the first to
the most recent; 2005 John Deere Classic; 2008 PODS Championship; 2009 Quail
Hollow Championship and 2011 RBC Canadian Open. He has recorded two top ten
finishes in Major Championships with a tie for tenth position at the 2009
Masters Tournament and a tie for seventh position at the 2010 Open
Championship. Sean O'Hair (USA) had a number of issues to deal with in 2011,
one of which was the fact that he split from his swing coach Sean Foley. For
the first half of the season, Sean O'Hair (USA) battled with his swing but
could not find any consistent play. He missed 10 out of 17 cuts from the start
of the season to mid July, which included five straight missed cuts in the
middle of the season. He was ranked well outside the top 125 after The Open
Championship in July and his season best at that point was a tie for 16th place
at Colonial. However Sean O'Hair (USA) won the RBC Canadian Open, the first
event after The Open Championship in a playoff over American Kris Blanks (USA) for
his first USPGA Tour title in over two years. In brutally tough conditions in Vancouver,
Sean O'Hair (USA) fought back from a second round 73 on the par 70 course to
shoot 66-68 on the weekend. Only eight players finished under par for the week
and Sean O'Hair (USA) was tied at -4 with Kris Blanks after regulation play.
Replaying the eighteenth, both players found trouble from the tee, Sean O’Hair
(USA) decided to lay well back and in the fairway, whereas Kris Blanks (USA) went
for it and found the greenside bunker. Sean O'Hair (USA) played his pitch
safely onto the front of the green, but Kris Blanks' (USA) bunker shot trickled
off the back of the green and he then pitched up to six feet away. Sean O'Hair
(USA) two putted for his bogey but when Kris Blanks (USA) missed his six footer
coming back, Sean O'Hair (USA) was declared champion at the first extra hole.
As a result of this win, Sean O'Hair (USA) moved up from 147th to 43rd on the
FedEx Cup list. Also having dropped out of the world's top 100 earlier in the
season, he regained that place by rising to 60th in the rankings on July 25. In
2012 Sean O'Hair (USA) finished tied for second position at the Sony Open in
Hawaii. He made the cut 19 times in 24 events and finished 63rd in the FedEx
Cup. In 2013 Sean O'Hair (USA) had his worst USPGA Tour season since joining
full-time. He only made 7 cuts in 22 events with only two top-25 finishes and
three withdrawals. He played in the Web.com Tour Finals and finished 16th to
retain his USPGA Tour card for 2014. In 2014 Sean O'Hair (USA) played in 25 USPGA
Tour events, but only had one top 10 and finished 160th in the FedEx Cup, which
meant a return to the Web.com Tour Finals. He successfully regained his USPGA
Tour card. And as I mentioned earlier in 2015 Sean O'Hair (USA) was given a
sponsor's exemption to the Valspar Championship in Tampa, Florida. He tied for
the lead after shooting a final-round 4-under 67, which got him into a playoff
with Jordan Spieth (USA) and Patrick Reed (USA) at 10-under 274. Jordan Spieth
(USA) emerged victorious. Let’s hope Sean O’Hair (USA) can have more top ten
finishes in the weeks to come and perhaps win his fifth USPGA Tour event in the
2015 season? I wish him all the best with the rest of the 2015 part of the
2014/15 USPGA Tour season.
The other player to tie for second position and losing on the third
playoff hole also was Patrick Reed (USA); he too earned US $519,200 for his
efforts and moved to fourth position on the current 2014/15 USPGA Tour Money
list standings with US $2,168,233 earned from the nine events he has played to
date this season so far. He also earned 245 FedEx Cup Points for his efforts
and moved to third position on the current 2014/15 FedEx Cup Points list
standings with 1,076 points earned from the nine events he has played to date
this season so far. From the nine events Patrick Reed (USA) has played to date
this season so far he has made nine cuts and achieved three top ten finishes
which includes the one here this week and also his win at the Hyundai
Tournament of Champions in early January. He will be extremely happy with his
second, third and final rounds that were all in the 60s especially his final
round 67-5 which was blemish free!! But he will be disappointed with his first
round 72+1 and how he played in all three playoff holes because he missed the
green on all of them and never gave himself a chance at birdie that he needed
to win. But he is in awesome form at the moment and he will be a contender at
the first Major Championship of the year which is the Masters Tournament in the
second week of April. Patrick Reed (USA) has now won four times on the USPGA
Tour in the last 19 months and here they are from the first to the most recent:
2013 Wyndham Championship, 2014 Humana Challenge, 2014 WGC – Cadillac
Championship and the 2015 Hyundai Tournament of Champions. Patrick Reed (USA)
turned professional in 2011 after the NCAA Championship. On June 2011, Patrick
Reed (USA) played in his first USPGA Tour event, the FedEx St. Jude Classic,
where he missed the cut after the second round. Patrick Reed (USA) played two
more events in 2011, earning just over $20,000. On the Nationwide Tour (now
Web.com Tour), Patrick Reed (USA) played two events and earned just over
$5,000. In 2012 Patrick Reed (USA) played in 12 events on the USPGA
Tour on sponsor’s exemptions and through Monday qualifying (six times). He made
seven cuts and earned over $300,000. His
best finish was tied for eleventh at the Frys.com Open. He finished tied for
22nd at the USPGA Tour Qualifying Tournament to earn his USPGA Tour card for
2013 season. In 2013 Patrick Reed (USA) picked up his first top-ten finish at
the 2013 AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro - Am. On August 18, Patrick Reed (USA) became the
12th first-time USPGA Tour winner of the year with his victory at the Wyndham
Championship in a playoff against Jordan Spieth (USA). His win at Sedgefield
Country Club also marked his third consecutive top-10 finish. In 2014 Patrick
Reed (USA) at the 2014 Humana Challenge, Patrick Reed (USA) set the USPGA Tour
record for most strokes under par after 54 holes. His rounds of 63-63-63, were
27-under-par. The tournament's first three rounds are played on three different
courses. The previous record was 25-under-par, set by Gay Brewer (USA) at the
1967 Pensacola Open and tied by Ernie Els (RSA) at the 2003 Mercedes
Championships, Pat Perez (USA) at the 2009 Bob Hope Classic (the previous name
of the Humana event) and Steve Stricker (USA) at the 2010 John Deere Classic.
All four other players won those tournaments. It was also the first time in
USPGA Tour history that a player opened a tournament with three rounds of 63 or
better. Patrick Reed (USA) won the tournament by two strokes over Ryan Palmer
(USA). On March 9, Patrick Reed (USA) earned his biggest win to date with a
victory in the WGC – Cadillac Championship at Trump National Doral in Miami,
Florida. He earned US $1.53 million with the one-shot win over Bubba Watson
(USA) and Jamie Donaldson (Wales). Patrick Reed (USA) became only the fifth
golfer to earn three USPGA Tour wins before his 24th birthday since 1990,
joining Tiger Woods (USA), Phil Mickelson (USA), Rory McILroy (NIR) and Sergio
Garcia (Spain). He is the youngest winner of a WGC event, and the victory also
moved Reed to 20th in the Official World Golf Ranking. Patrick Reed (USA) was
also the first USPGA Tour golfer to have three wins before playing in his first
major, the 2014 Masters Tournament. Let’s hope he can continue this form
throughout the 2015 part of the 2014/15 USPGA Tour season. And win some more
WGC – Championship events and his maiden Major Championship. I wish him all the
best for the rest of the 2014/15 USPGA Tour season.
Coming in solo fourth position at 275-9 after 72 holes was Henrik
Stenson (Sweden); he earned US $283,200 for his efforts and moved to forty
eighth position on the current 2014/15 USPGA Tour Money list standings with US $721,700
earned from the three events he has played to date this season so far. He also
earned 135 FedEx Cup points for his efforts and moved to sixty fifth position
on the current 2014/15 FedEx Cup Points standings list with 308 points earned
from the three events he has played to date this season so far. From the three
events he has played to date this season so far he has made three 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 at par and under par
especially his first round 67-4 which was blemish free and his final round 67-4.
But I bet he just wishes he could have been one shot lower and then he would
have made the playoff. But he is in great from at the moment and he too would
be a favourite for the first Major Championship of the year which is the
Masters Tournament in the second week of April. Henrik Stenson (Sweden) has won four USPGA Tour events to
date so far in his career and here they are from the first to the most recent:
2007 WGC – Accenture Match Play Championship; 2009 The Players Championship;
2013 Deutsche Bank Championship and the 2013 Tour Championship. As you can see
they are all big championship wins. He has also won nine events on the European
Tour which he is also a member of and his last one came at the 2014 DP World
Tour Championship, Dubai. On 22 September 2013, Henrik Stenson (Sweden) won The
Tour Championship and the FedEx Cup. He also tied his career best OWGR ranking
of fourth at the time. He then moved up to a career best third in the OWGR
ranking on 3 November 2013.He finished the 2013 season ranked first on the USPGA
Tour in greens in regulation, first in ball striking, second among money
leaders, third in total driving, fourth in scoring average, and seventh in
driving accuracy percentage. On 17 November 2013, he won the DP World Tour
Championship, Dubai, thereby also winning the Race to Dubai which he was
already leading. Having already won the FedEx Cup Series in September, he thus
became the first player to win the FedEx Cup on the USPGA Tour and the European
Tour's Race to Dubai, and to do so in the same season, a 'historic double'.
Henrik Stenson (Sweden) described his feat as a 'double-double' because in the
process of winning these two seasonal points crowns, he also won the season
finales of both tours (the Tour Championship and the DP World Tour
Championship, Dubai).He was later named European Tour Golfer of the Year. In
May 2014, Henrik Stenson (Sweden) reached a career high ranking of number two
in the world, trailing only Adam Scott (Australia). Over the course of 2014,
Henrik Stenson (Sweden) achieved career-best finishes at the Masters (Tied for
fourteenth) and U.S. Open (tied for fourth) while tying a career-best finish at
the PGA Championship (tied for third). Let’s hope he can keep this good form up
in the weeks ahead and perhaps win his maiden Major Championship in 2015. I
wish him all the best for the 2015 part of the 2014/15 USPGA Tour season.
Coming in solo fifth position at 276-8 after 72 holes was Ryan Moore
(USA); He earned US $236,000 for his efforts and moved to fifth position on the
current 2014/15 USPGA Tour Money list standings with US $1,961,126 earned from
the nine events he has played to date this season so far. He also earned 110
FedEx Cup Points for his efforts and moved to sixth position on the current
2014/15 FedEx Cup Points list standings with 877 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 three top
ten finishes which includes the one this week and also his win at the CIMB
Classic in early November last year. He will be happy with his first, second
and third rounds that were all under par and in the 60s and saw him take the 54
hole lead into the final round especially his 67-4 in the third round which was
blemish free and also the equal low round of the day. But he will be extremely
disappointed with his final round 72+1 and especially his final six holes which
he played three over par after having a three shot leading heading to the par
three, thirteenth tee. But the main highlight of his final round would be his
eagle two on the par four, sixth hole where he holed out from the fairway. But
the way he finished when he seemed to be in control of the tournament will dent
his confidence especially his bogey on the par four, 72nd hole when birdie
would have got him in the playoff. Ryan Moore (USA) has won four USPGA Tour
events to date so far and here they are from the first to the most recent: 2009
Wyndham Championship; 2012 Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospitals for Children
Open; 2013 CIMB Classic and 2014 CIMB Classic. He has achieved two top ten
finishes in Major Championships as well with the first coming in the 2006 PGA
Championship where he tied for ninth position and in the 2009 U.S. Open
Championship where he tied for tenth position. Let’s hope he can have more top
ten finishes in the coming weeks on the USPGA Tour. 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 solo sixth position after 72 holes was Troy
Merritt (USA); he earned US $212,400 for his efforts and moved to 111th
position on the current 2014/15 USPGA Tour Money list standings with US $305,314
earned from the eleven events he has played to date this season so far. He also
earned 100 FedEx Cup Points for his efforts and moved to 108th position on the
current 2014/15 FedEx Cup Points list standings with 206 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 that came this past week. He will be happy with his second and
final rounds that were both in the 60s especially his final round 66-5. But he
will just be content with his first and third rounds that were both in the low
70s. But he has got to be very happy with this finish after missing his last
three straight cuts. Troy Merritt (USA) (born October 25, 1985) is an
American professional golfer who has plays on the USPGA Tour and the Web.com
Tour. Troy Merritt (USA) was born in Osage, Iowa. He played college golf at Winona
State University until after his sophomore year, when he transferred to Boise
State University. He was first team All-WAC for Boise State and tied the school-record
for a low round score when he posted a 62 (-9) in the second round of the
District VII Shootout. Troy Merritt (USA) turned professional in 2008. Troy
Merritt's (USA) first win on the Nationwide Tour came on September 6, 2009 when
he won a US $117,000 purse at the Mexico Open, beating Australia's Adam Bland
(Australia) with a twenty foot birdie putt on the first hole of a playoff. On December 7, 2009,Troy Merritt (USA) became only the third golfer to medal at USPGA
Tour Qualifying Tournament by leading after every round. Despite a double-bogey
on the final (108th) hole of the six round tournament he won by one stroke over
veteran Jeff Maggert (USA) with a score of twenty two under-par. In 2010, Troy Merritt
(USA) finished 125th on the USPGA Tour Final Money list standings, earning the
final spot to retain a tour card. Troy Merritt (USA) currently resides in
Arizona with his wife Courtney. Let’s hope he can have more top ten finishes in
the weeks to come. I wish him all the best for the rest of the 2015 part of the
2014/15 USPGA Tour season.
The best New Zealand
Golfer in the field was Danny Lee (NZL) and he scored rounds of 72+1 in the
first round which was average, then he scored an excellent second round of 69-2,
and a good third round of 71 even par and a brilliant final round of 67-4 which
was blemish free and included a front nine of 32-4 with birdies on the par
five, first hole, par five, fifth hole, par four, sixth hole and par four,
seventh hole and then he played the back nine in nine consecutive pars for a 72
hole total of 279-5 and he finished in tied for seventh position. He earned US $183,883.34
for his efforts and moved to forty sixth position on the current 2014/15 USPGA
Tour Money list standings with US $744,702 earned from the fourteen events he
has played to date this season so far. He also earned 85 FedEx Cup points for
his efforts and moved to forty fifth position
on the current 2014/15 FedEx Cup Points list standings with 378 points earned
from the fourteen events he has played to date this season so far. From the fourteen
events he has played to date this season so far he has made eight cuts and
achieved two top ten finishes which includes the one this week and also his
tied for third finish at the OHL Classic at Mayakoba in mid November last year.
He will be extremely happy with his second and final rounds that were both in
the 60s especially his final round 67-4 which was blemish free. But he will
just be content with his first and third rounds that were both in the low 70s.
This finish should give Danny Lee (NZL) a lot of confidence going forward as
prior to this top ten finish here and since his last top ten finish in mid
November last year he had only made three cuts in those seven events and his
best finish was tied for thirty second position at the Farmers Insurance Open
in early February. Let’s hope he can have some more top ten finishes in the
coming weeks and perhaps achieve his maiden USPGA Tour win in the 2015 part of
the 2014/15 USPGA Tour season. Danny Lee (NZL) 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). I wish him all
the best for the rest of the 2014/15 USPGA Tour season.
The next best New
Zealand golfer in the field was Tim Wilkinson (NZL) and he scored a shocking
first round of 75+4, then an average second round of 72+1 for a 36 hole total
of 146+5 and he missed the cut by four shots. He currently lies in 183rd position on the current 2014/15 USPGA Tour
Money list standings with US $80,303 earned from the twelve events he has
played to date this season so far. He is currently in tied for 174th position
on the current 2014/15 FedEx Cup Points list standings with 78 points earned
from the twelve events he has played to date this season so far. From the
twelve events he has played to date this season so far he has made four cuts
and achieved no top ten finishes. He will be very content with his second round
72+1 in difficult conditions but disappointed with his first round that was
75+4 which all the damage was done on the front nine where he scored 40+4. In
the last seven events he has played on the USPGA Tour he has only made one 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 stays in the State of Florida for the fourth and final event
of the Florida swing and it heads to Orlando for the Arnold Palmer Invitational
presented by Mastercard and it is played on the Bay Hill Club &
Lodge, Orlando, Florida. The Legendary Arnold Palmer hosts this
tournament. It carries a huge prize purse of US $6,200,000 for the taking. Matt
Every (USA) is the defending champion and will be keen to defend his title.
Danny Lee (NZL) and Tim Wilkinson (NZL) are likely to gain starts as well. It
starts on Thursday 19th March 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 thirtieth second week of his fifth spell of his career and for the 72nd
week of his career in total is Rory McILroy (NIR) fresh off his tied for ninth
position at the WGC – Cadillac Championship one week ago and two weeks ago
missed cut at the Honda Classic with 11.16 Official Golf World Ranking Points;
coming in at Number Two is Bubba Watson (USA) who is fresh off his solo third
position one week ago at the WGC – Cadillac Championship and three weeks ago he
tied for fourteen position at the Northern Trust Open with 7.63 Official World
Ranking Points; coming in at Number Three is Henrik Stenson (Sweden) who is
fresh off his solo fourth position at the Valspar Championship this past week
and one week ago he tied for fourth position at the WGC – Cadillac Championship
with 7.41 Official World Ranking Points; coming in at Number Four is Adam Scott
(Australia) fresh off his missed cut at the Valspar Championship this past week
and one week ago he tied for fourth position at the WGC – Cadillac Championship
with 6.84 Official World Ranking Points and rounding out the top five on the
Official Golf World Ranking Points list standings this week is Jason Day
(Australia) who is fresh off his tied for thirty first position at the WGC –
Cadillac Championship one week ago and he tied for fourth position four weeks
ago at the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro – Am with 6.61 Official World
Ranking Points. Ryan Fox (NZL) this week is in his fourth week of his first
spell of being the highest ranked New Zealand Golfer in the world after his
tied for fifth ninth position this past week at the BMW New Zealand Open on the
PGA Tour of Australasia. This week he slips five places and falls to 202nd
position on the Official World Golf Rankings Points list standings with 0.87
Official Golf World Ranking Points.
Remember if you
aren’t feeling well sometimes it is best not to play!!
Source: Pgatour.com,
Official World Golf Rankings, wikipedia.org, Google search engine,
europeantour.com, golfchannel.com
I am very happy to know about the Golf Events. But I didn’t attend these events as I was very busy in some corporate events. Well, now we are also planning to organize some fun events for our office staff. I think golf would be the best option. Isn’t it?
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