Saturday, February 07, 2009

McNicoll improves by 10 shots to

be leading Scot in Jones Cup

Safe to say that the Ocean Forest Golf Club course at Sea Island, Georgia is the only winner so far in the Jones Cup Invitational event after 36 holes.
No one in the star-studded field of amateurs from America, the US college circuit and Europe is under par after two rounds.
American Morgan Hoffman has matched the testing par of 72 for the man-sized 7,321yd course - and his par aggregate of 144 is good enough to give him a one-shot lead from Cody Gribble and the first-round leader, Kyle Stanley.
Best of the British are England's Luke Goddard and Carnoustie's Keir McNicoll on the six-over 150 mark, the same score as the leading Continental, Jorge Campillo from Spain but currently based in America and playing the college circuit.
McNicoll improved by 10 shots with a second-round 70 which was the lowest score by anyone on the second day.
SECOND-ROUND LEADERBOARD
Par 144 (2 x 72)
144 Morgan Hoffman 72 72.
145 Cody Gribble 74 71, Kyle Stanley 70 75.
147 Matt Broome 75 72, Vaughn Snyder 76 71, Mike McCoy 72 75.
148 Adam Mitchell 74 74.
Selected scores:
150 Luke Goddard 78 72, Jorge Campillo 77 73, Keir McNicoll 80 70.
152 Gavin Dear 77 75.
156 Wallace Booth 77 79, Ben Westgate 77 79, Chris Paisley 76 80, Nigel Edwards 79 77, Dale Whitnell 74 82, Glenn Campbell 79 77, Tommy Fleetwood 79 77.
159 Sam Hutsby 80 79.
161 Tom Sherreard 82 79.
162 Steven McEwan 83 79.
165 Paul O'Hara 80 85.
166 Ben Enoch 92 74.
175 Rhys Enoch 91 84.

Labels:

Alan Ferguson five shots adrift of

leading pair in Spanish seniors

Miguel Preysler's six-shot overnight lead disappeared on the second day of the Spanish senior men's amateur open championship at Costa Ballena Golf Club, Cadiz.
The Spaniard shot a second-round 75 - seven more than his first-day effort - and was joined on the 145 mark with one round to go by Sweden's Tomas Persson who returned the lowest score of the championship so far, a 69 to add to his first-round 76.
Alan Ferguson from Drumpellier is five shots adrift of the leading pair after a 74 for 150.

LEADING SECOND-ROUND TOTALS
145 Miguel Preysler (Spa) 70 75, Tomas Persson (Swe) 76 69.
150 Alan Ferguson (Sco) 76 74.
151 Glyn Rees (Wal) 77 74.
152 Bjorn Ronning (Swe) 77 75, Hugh Smyth (Ire) 80 72, Maurice Kelly (Ire) 77 75.
153 Donald McCart (Sco) 77 76.
Selected scores:
154 Denis Martin (Eng) 80 74 (jt 9th).
156 Robin Paton (Sco) 82 74 (jt 11th).
157 Rod Gorton (Eng) 84 73, Tom McEvoy (Ire) 83 74, Stuart Pond (Eng) 81 76 (jt 17th).
158 Stephen Hickey (Eng) 79 79, Bob Edgar (Sco) 81 77 (jt 23rd).
159 Bill Methven (Sco) 83 76, Tony Haire (Eng) 82 77 (jt 28th).
160 Alistair Fiddes (Sco) 83 77 (jt 33rd).
161 Sam McGuinness (Ire) 81 80 (jt 37th).
162 Tony Hayes (Ire) 81 81 (jt 39th).
163 James Johnston (Sco) 90 73, Patrick, Mason (Ire) 81 82, Ian Mason (Eng) 84 79 (jt 45).
164 Danny Dowell (Eng0 78 86.

ends

Labels:

Ross Kellett in recent action (Image by courtesy of Tom Ward Photography).

Ross Kellett takes early lead in

36-hole final of NSW championship

LATEST NEWS FROM THE 36-HOLE FINAL:
ROSS KELLETT WAS THREE UP AFTER SEVEN HOLES BUT ONLY ONE UP AFTER 14.
FOR NEWS FROM THE NEW SOUTH WALES WEBSITE:
http://www.nswga.com.au/html/s02_article/article_view.asp?id=2298&nav_top_id=-1&nav_cat_id=-1

EARLIER:
Motherwell's Ross Kellett (Colville Park) is through to the 36-hole final of the New South Wales amateur match-play championship at The Australian Golf Club.
Kellett, just turned 21 in January, will play Australian Michael Smyth for the prestigious title on Sunday.
Kellett, the No 6 seed, beat Australian Brett Drewitt 2 and 1 in their 36-hole semi-final after being one down with four to play. The Scot won the 33rd, 34th and 35th holes for victory.
Smyth beat compatriot Scott Arnold at the 37th after being six up after 18 holes.

Semi-final results (both 36-hole ties)
Michael Smyth (Aus) bt Scott Arnold (Aus) at 37th.
Ross Kellett (Sco) bt Brett Drewitt 2 and 1.

Labels:

Aberdonian Michael Sim lying jt 15th in Panama

US Nationwide Tour Scoreboard
PANAMA DIGICEL CHAMPIONSHIP
Panama City.
SECOND-ROUND TOTALS
Par 140 (2 x 7))
135 Rafael Gomez 67 68
136 Henrik Bjornstad 69 67, Skip Kendall 67 69, Vance Veazey 67 69
137 Camilo Benedetti 68 69, Jeff Gove 69 68, Jim Herman 67 70, Kevin Johnson 67 70, Garrett Osborn 68 69
138 Rich Barcelo 69 69, Neal Lancaster 70 68, Alex Prugh 69 69, Chris Smith 68 70, Esteban Toledo 68 70
139 Chris M. Anderson 68 71, Todd Demsey 70 69, Bob May 70 69, Michael Sim 68 71, Garrett Willis 70 69
140 D.J. Brigman 69 71, Sebastian Fernandez 68 72, Scott Gardiner 69 71, Tee McCabe 70 70, Jon Mills 71 69, John Riegger 72 68, Jim Rutledge 71 69, Tom Scherrer 72 68, Geoffrey Sisk 70 70, Bob Sowards 70 70, Brian Stuard 70 70
141 Jonas Blixt 69 72, Andrew Buckle 67 74, Michael Clark II 71 70, Bryan DeCorso 73 68, Tripp Isenhour 69 72, Richard Johnson 73 68, Drew Laning 71 70, Len Mattiace 72 69, Dustin Risdon 70 71, Phil Tataurangi 71 70, Brennan Webb 72 69, Willie Wood 70 71
142 Justin Bolli 71 71, Craig Bowden 71 71, Joe Daley 69 73, Jeff Gallagher 74 68, Rodolfo Gonzalez 69 73, Mike Heinen 71 71, Mauricio Molina 70 72, Sebastian L Saavedra 71 71, Brian Smock 69 73
143 Alex Aragon 69 74, Guy Boros 75 68, Tom Byrum 68 75, Clodomiro Carranza 67 76, Keoke Cotner 71 72, Bubba Dickerson 69 74, Jason Enloe 72 71, Matthew Every 70 73, Hunter Haas 70 73, Matt Hansen 70 73, Justin Hicks 71 72, Steve LeBrun 74 69, John Morse 69 74, Martin Piller 70 73, Jason Schultz 73 70, Sal Spallone 74 69, Chip Sullivan 75 68, Daniel Summerhays 74 69, Joseph Sykora 76 67, Josh Teater 69 74, Omar Uresti 67 76, Steve Wheatcroft 71 72
MISSED THE CUT
144 David Hearn 70-74, Gavin Coles 73-71, Brad Elder 73-71, JJ Killeen 72-72, Benjamin Alvarado 73-71, Paulo Pinto 72-72, Nick Flanagan 69-75, Chris Nallen 72-72, Paul Claxton 74-70
145 Dicky Pride 68-77, B.J. Staten 73-72, Fernando Figueroa 72-73, Manny Villegas 71-74, Kyle Reifers 70-75, Miguel Carballo 73-72, Kris Cox 70-75, Jay Delsing 71-74, Steve Friesen 71-74
146 Paul Gow 71-75, Brenden Pappas 72-74, David Branshaw 75-71, Gary Christian 73-73
147 Fran Quinn 72-75, Grant Waite 76-71, Major Manning 73-74, Fabian Gomez 74-73, Dustin Bray 78-69, Mike Norman 73-74, Jeff Brehaut 71-76
148 Jesus Amaya 78-70, Craig Kanada 72-76, Chris Kirk 74-74, Diego Vanegas 73-75, Josh Broadaway 74-74, Ryan Hietala 74-74, Seung Su Han 70-78, Tom Carter 76-72
149 Ian Leggatt 73-76, Scott Parel 75-74, Patrick Moore 72-77, Dustin White 73-76, Kyle Thompson 74-75, Ron Whittaker 79-70, Steve Pate 78-71
150 Brad Fritsch 75-75, Jin Park 72-78, Scott Dunlap 76-74
151 Keith Clearwater 76-75, Ryan Armour 79-72, Andrew Johnson 76-75
152 Jim McGovern 76-76, Ryan Cobb 77-75, Martin Monguzzi 78-74, Won Joon Lee 78-74
153 Michael Putnam 80-73
154 Bob Burns 75-79
Withdrew: Jeff Curl 73, John Kimbell 75, David Peoples 78

Labels:

Japan v Australia in final round of

Asian Tour International event

PRESS RELEASE ISSUED BY THE ASIAN TOUR
Japan’s Tesuji Hiratsuka continued his title charge at the Asian Tour International by battling to a four-under-par 67 today to set up what should be an exciting finale to the season-opening event on the Asian Tour.
The 37-year-old Japanese, on 14-under-par 199 after 54-holes, takes a one-shot lead over Australia’s Unho Park into the final round at the Suwan Golf and Country Club, Bangkod in Thailand tomorrow.
Park returned a 66 for a 13-under-par 200 total and is two shots ahead of India’s Rahil Gangjee and South Africa’s James Kamte, who are both tied for third after posting matching 202s at the US$300,000 full-field Asian Tour event.
Hiratsuka started strongly with a birdie, followed by three more on the fifth, sixth and eighth. He dropped two shots on the ninth and 12th, but recorded birdies on the 11th and 13th to ensure that he would finish as the third-round leader after Park and Gangjee both failed to hold on to their early lead.
“I think what was key for me today was my putting. My tee shots were not very good but I got away with it with my putting,” said Hiratsuka.
“It’s going to get very exciting tomorrow as I think it’ll be a close call for the title, especially with the leaderboard always changing today,” added the Japanese.
Midway through the day, Park took the lead with his eagle 2 at the 13th hole.
The 35-year-old Australian never looked likely to surrender his lead after that, especially with his birdie blitz on the 14th and 15th.
However, two costly bogeys on the 16th and 17th marred his card for what could have otherwise been a flawless display of golf for the 35-year-old Australian.
“I didn’t really hit it well off the tee today but I must say that I putted really well instead. I holed a lot of long putts,” said Park.
“There were some good shots and some bad shot but there’s still everything to play for tomorrow and I’m looking forward to it,” added Park who is seeking his maiden victory on the Asian Tour.
Meanwhile, Gangjee had the honours of recording the season’s first hole-in-one after his shot, which surprised even himself, on the third hole dropped into the cup from 169 yards.
“It was a horrible shot but it still went into the hole. I didn’t really see it going into the hole because I was blocked and I could only see it land. As I was walking towards the hole, I still couldn’t see the ball and to my surprise it was in the hole,” said Gangjee.
That hole-in-one lifted him up to a share of the lead then after early co-leaders Toni Karjalainen of Finland and Australia’s Marcus Both had dropped a shot each on the second hole.
But the Indian slipped down to tied-third after he bogeyed the par-four eighth.
He made a quick recovery with a birdie on the ninth before starting his inward nine in 33. However, after posting another bogey on the 16th, Gangjee could only end the day in tied-third.
“I think I made my first two bogeys of the tournament today. But overall, I’m pretty happy with the way I’m scoring even though I’m not really satisfied with the way I’m hitting it. But let’s see what happens tomorrow,” said Gangjee.
LEADING THIRD-ROUND TOTALS

Par 213 (3 x 71)
199 Tetsuji Hiratsuka (Jpn) 64 68 67
200 Unho Park (Aus) 65 69 66
202 James Kamte (Rsa) 71 63 68, Rahil Gangjee (Ind) 65 69 68
203 Juvic Pagunsan (Phi) 67 71 65, Ted Oh (Kor) 68 66 69, Marcus Both (Aus) 63 68 72
204
Toni Karjalainen (Fin) 66 64 74
205 Danny Chia (Mal) 67 69 69, Prom Meesawat (Tha) 69 68 68, Iain Steel (Mal) 72 63 70, Mark Purser (Nzl) 68 66 71
206 Young Nam (Kor) 72 68 66, Tim Stewart (Aus) 69 69 68, Daisuke Maruyama (Jpn) 71 66 69, Gavin Flint (Aus) 67 69 70, Wilhelm Schauman (Swe) 68 69 69, Matthew Griffin (Aus) 71 66 69, Rhys Davies (Wal) 69 66 71, Hirotaro Naito (Jpn) 67 66 73
207 Prayad Marksaeng (Tha) 71 68 68, Tatsuya Sato (Jpn) 74 64 69, Michio Matsumura (Jpn) 71 65 71, Atthaphon Prathummanee (Tha) 68 68 71, Gaganjeet Bhullar (Ind) 66 68 73
208 Kim Hyung-Tae (Kor) 70 69 69, Frankie Minoza (Phi) 69 71 68, Nakul Vichitryuthasastr (Tha) 69 69 70, Darren Beck (Aus) 72 66 70
209 Nathan Uebergang (Aus) 70 69 70, Jason Norris (Aus) 72 67 70, Andrew Marshall (Eng) 70 69 70, Gaurav Ghei (Ind) 69 69 71, Adam Groom (Aus) 67 70 72, Wu Ashun (Chn) 67 71 71, Kim Bi-O (Kor) 69 68 72, Mo Joong-Kyung (Kor) 66 70 73, Kodai Ichihara (Jpn) 66 69 74, Noh Seung-Yul (Kor) 68 66 75
210 Kwanchai Tannin (Tha) 70 70 70, Simon Griffiths (Eng) 68 71 71, Guido Van Der Valk (Ned) 72 67 71, Airil Rizman (Mal) 73 66 71, Somkiat Srisanga (Tha) 69 68 73, Adam Blyth (Aus) 70 66 74, Andrew Dodt (Aus) 67 69 74, Michael Light (Aus) 68 67 75
211 Wisut Artjanawat (Tha) 67 73 71, Chawalit Plaphol (Tha) 71 69 71, Yoshinobu Tsukada (Jpn) 71 69 71, John Parry (Eng) 73 67 71, Somchai Pongpaew (Tha) 72 68 71, Rohan Blizard (Aus) 70 69 72, Rory Hie (Ina) 71 67 73, Kenichi Kuboya (Jpn) 69 66 76, Pariya Junhasavasdikul (Tha) 69 65 77
212 Lin Wen-Hong (Tpe) 72 68 72, S. Siva Chandhran (Mal) 68 70 74, George Coetzee (Rsa) 70 68 74
213 Tatsuhiko Ichihara (Jpn) 68 72 73, Digvijay Singh (Ind) 71 68 74, Motoharu Mukai (Jpn) 71 69 73, Angelo Que (Phi) 71 67 75
214 Nozomi Kawahara (Jpn) 68 72 74, Park Jun-Won (Kor) 70 70 74, Kim Hyung-Sung (Kor) 71 67 76, Bryan Saltus (USA) 72 64 78, Akinori Tani (Jpn) 70 66 78
215 Hendrik Buhrmann (Rsa) 72 68 75
216 Scott Barr (Aus) 69 71 76, Tony Carolan (Aus) 71 68 77
218 Zaw Moe (Mya) 68 72 78

Labels:

Booth, Dear (77) best Scots

in opening round

FROM THE GOLFWEEK.COM WEBSITE
Clemson University junior (third year) student Kyle Stanley shot a two-under-par 70 to take a two-shot lead after the first round of the Jones Cup Invitational at Ocean Forest Golf Club in St Simons Island, Georgia.
Stanley was the only player in the international field of top-class amateurs to break par on the opening day over a long course, 7,321yd.
Alabama University freshman Bud Cauley, Oklahoma State freshman Morgan Hoffmann, Georgia’s Harris English and mid-amateur Mike McCoy are tied for second after shooting 72.
Georgia’s Brian Harman and Brinson Paolini, who’ll be a Duke freshman this fall, are tied for sixth after shooting 73. Harman finished second in the 2005 Jones Cup and T-7 in 2007.
The Jones Cup is a biennial event played the same years as the Walker Cup.
FIRST ROUND SCOREBOARD
Par 72
1. Kyle Stanley 70
2. Bud Cauley 72
2. Morgan Hoffmann 72
2. Harris English 72
2. Mike McCoy 72
6. Brian Harman 73
6. Brinson Paolini 73
8. Cody Gribble 74
8. Dale Whitnell 74
8. Adam Mitchell 74
8. Zack Sucher 74
8. Thomas Jordan 74
8. Brendan Gielow 74
14. David May 75
14. Drew Weaver 75
14. Cory Whitsett 75
14. Carlton Forrester 75
14. Matt Broome 75
19. Chris Paisley 76
19. Kevin Tway 76
19. Jon Curran 76
19. Kevin O'Connell 76
19. Vaughn Snyder 76
24. Kevin Marsh 77
24. Matt Swan 77
24. Michael Morrison 77
24. Jorge Campillo 77
24. Jeff Dennis 77
24. Gavin Dear 77
24. Jeff Belk 77
24. Dylan Frittelli 77
24. Ben Westgate 77
24. Wallace Booth 77
34. Jimmy Johnston 78
34. Alex Martin 78
34. Dustin Groves 78
34. Patrick Reed 78
34. Julian Suri 78
34. Luke Goddard 78
34. Dan Woltman 78
34. Seth Brandon
34. Skip Berkmeyer 78
43. Glen Campbell 79
43. Matt Haines 79
43. Bug Strother 79
43. Nathan Smith 79
43. Trent Leon 79
43. Peter Uihlein 79
43. Tommy Fleetwood 79
43. Hunter Hamrick 79
43. David Womack 79
43. Mark Anderson 79
43. Steven Uzzell 79
43. Nigel Edwards 79
43. Brent Witcher 79
56. Andrew Landry 80
56. Jonathan Hodge 80
56. Mitch Krywulcz 80
56. Paul O'Hara 80
56. Josh Gregory 80
56. Russell Henley 80
56. Robert Gerwin II 80
56. Cameron Peck 80
56. Sam Hutsby 80
56. Keir McNicol 80
56. Jay Moseley 80
67. Gene Elliott 81
67. Jack Hall 81
67. Ty McCumber 81
67. Sam Saunders 81
67. Duke Butler IV 81
67. Hudson Swafford 81
67. Corey Nagy 81
74. Jarrod Barsamian 82
74. David McAndrew 82
74. Tom Sherreard 82
74. George Bryan IV 82
74. Buddy Marucci 82
74. Garrett Schneider 82
80. Jeff Knox 83
80. Steven McEwan 83
80. Tim Jackson 83
80. Wesley Bryan 83
84. Charlie Holland 84
84. Dave Noll 84
86. Jordan Byrd 85
87. Phillip Mollica 86
88. Gator Todd 89
89. Rhys Enoch 91
90. Ben Enoch 92

Labels:

MARTIN LAIRD MISSES CUT FOR SECOND WEEK

Villegas holds off

Rollins' second

-round charge


FROM THE AOL GOLF NEWS SERVICE
Camilo Villegas shot a two-under-par 70 to stay atop the leaderboard after the second round of the Buick Invitational at Torrey Pines Golf Course in California.
The Colombian, pictured, holds a one-shot lead over the hard-charging John Rollins, whose brilliant eight under 64 was marred by a bogey at the final hole.
A winner of two events last year, including the Tour Championship, Villegas moved to 11-under 133. He shot a blistering nine-under-par 63 in Thursday's first round. Villegas had extended the lead to six strokes midway through the first round, but Rollins roared into contention with a sensational final nine holes.
Rollins, who started his round on the 10th hole, made up six shots in an eight-hole span on the front side, including a birdie-eagle-birdie spree from numbers four to six.
Bidding for his first title since the 2006 BC Open, Rollins pulled into a tie with Villegas after a birdie at the par-three eighth.
With a chance to grab the outright lead at the par-five ninth, Rollins drove into the rough and hit his third shot into a greenside bunker, forcing him to settle for a bogey and sole possession of second place.
Charley Hoffman also made a late run with birdies on three of the final five holes en route to a six-under 66. He is four shots back and alone in third place at 137. Paul Goydos (66) and Nick Watney (69) are tied for fourth place at six-under 138. England's Luke Donald (69) heads a cluster of five players at 139.
Aaron Baddeley and Davis Love III, who started the day two shots off the pace, both struggled and fell back in the pack. Baddeley had five bogeys and a double-bogey to fall nine shots off the lead, while Love (77) had six bogeys to drop 10 behind.
Phil Mickelson, who has won this event three times, had a roller-coaster round with four birdies and four bogeys in his even-par 72 to leave him at two-under for the tournament.
Reigning British Open and PGA champion Padraig Harrington bogeyed two of his first four holes and never got on track, carding a 74 to fall 12 shots off the lead. Harrington is playing in his first tournament of the season after having two non-malignant melanomas removed from near his right eye.
Scotland's Martin Laird has not made a good start to the US Tour season. He missed the cut for a second week in a row.
SECOND ROUND SCOREBOARD
Par 144 (2 x 72)
South Course:
137 Charley Hoffman 71 66
138 Paul Goydos 72 66
139 Mathew Goggin (Aus) 69 70, Luke Donald (Eng) 70 69, Bubba Watson 71 68, Jason Gore 70 69
140 Jason Dufner 70 70
141 George McNeill 71 70, Scott Sterling 69 72
142 Phil Mickelson 70 72, Nathan Green (Aus) 70 72, Bill Haas 72 70, Marc Leishman (Aus) 74 68, Ryuji Imada (Jpn) 70 72, Ben Curtis 76 66
143 J.B. Holmes 73 70, Tom Pernice jun 75 68, Charles Howell III 72 71
144 Hunter Mahan 74 70, Dean Wilson 71 73, Fred Couples 74 70
145 Dustin Johnson 74 71, Woody Austin 74 71, Ted Purdy 74 71, Kevin Sutherland 77 68, Greg Owen (Eng) 70 75, Parker McLachlin 74 71, Alex Cejka (Ger) 73 72
146 Pat Perez 73 73, Scott McCarron 74 72, John Senden (Aus) 76 70, Gary Woodland 76 70, Lee Janzen 74 72, David Berganio Jnr. 76 70, Matt Bettencourt 74 72, James Nitties (Aus) 79 67, Y. E Yang (Kor) 77 69, Carl Pettersson (Swe) 77 69, Johnson Wagner 76 70, Tommy Gainey 77 69
MISSED THE CUT
147 Charlie Wi (Kor) 75 72, Corey Pavin 78 69
148 Patrick Sheehan 74 74, Casey Wittenberg 77 71, Todd Hamilton 74 74, Kevin Streelman 74 74, Leif Olson 75 73, Brandt Jobe 78 70, Carlos Franco (Par) 78 70, Bryce Molder 79 69, Troy Matteson 74 74
149 Steve Marino 78 71, Fredrik Jacobson (Swe) 77 72, Matt Weibring 77 72
150 Scott Gutschewski 78 72, Jimmy Walker 76 74
151 Brendon De Jonge 74 77, Kris Blanks 79 72, Cliff Kresge 78 73
152 Brad Faxon 79 73, Marco Dawson 76 76, Dennis Paulson 78 74, Peter Lonard (Aus) 78 74
153 Jeff Quinney 80 73, Wil Collins 78 75, Rich Beem 78 75, Tom Lehman 75 78, Chez Reavie 76 77, Frank Lickliter II 79 74
154 Rory Sabbatini (Rsa) 76 78, Paul Stankowski 78 76
157 Billy Andrade 82 75, Brendon Todd 81 76
159 Matthew Borchert 82 77
162 Tim Parun 79 83
Withdrew: Arron Oberholser 73
North Course:
133
Camilo Villegas (Col) 63 70
134 John Rollins 70 64
138 Nick Watney 69 69
139 Harrison Frazar 69 70
141 Kent Jones 70 71, J J Henry 70 71, Chris Stroud 73 68
142 Retief Goosen (Rsa) 71 71, Robert Garrigus 68 74, Bart Bryant 73 69, Lucas Glover 69 73, Ricky Barnes 69 73, Aaron Baddeley (Aus) 66 76, D.A. Points 70 72, John Huston 71 71, Stuart Appleby (Aus) 68 74
143 Charles Warren 74 69, Jonathan Kaye 70 73, Davis Love III 66 77, Tag Ridings 71 72, Courtland Lowe 71 72, Matthew Jones (Aus) 70 73, Ben Crane 69 74, Jay Williamson 72 71, Brandt Snedeker 75 68
144 Jeff Klauk 71 73, Aron Price (Aus) 72 72, Tim Petrovic 73 71
145 Gregor Main 70 75, Webb Simpson 72 73, Jarrod Lyle (Aus) 71 74, Rick Price 72 73, Nicholas Thompson 75 70, Jesper Parnevik (Swe) 71 74, Padraig Harrington (Irl) 71 74, Jason Day (Aus) 69 76
146 Brian Bateman 69 77, Rodney Pampling (Aus) 72 74, Jeff Overton 68 78, Colt Knost 73 73, James Driscoll 73 73, Michael Allen 71 75, Arjun Atwal (Ind) 72 74, David Mathis 75 71, Glen Day 72 74
MISSED THE CUT
147
Spencer Levin 74 73, Bob Tway 71 76, Peter Tomasulo 73 74, Chris Riley 72 75, Brett Quigley 71 76, Marc Turnesa 71 76, Gregory Casagranda 72 75, Josh Anderson 73 74, Ryan Moore 79 68
148 Aaron Watkins 71 77, Kevin Stadler 71 77, Bill Lunde 74 74, Steve Allan (Aus) 72 76, Briny Baird 70 78
149 Greg Chalmers (Aus) 73 76, John Mallinger 74 75
150 Brad Adamonis 75 75, Kevin Larsen 74 76, Joe Durant 72 78, Brian Vranesh 70 80, John Merrick 74 76, Notah Begay III 75 75, Scott Piercy 75 75
151 Anthony Smith (Aus) 71 80, Darron Stiles 74 77, Troy Kelly 78 73
152 Dudley Hart 73 79, Martin Laird (Sco) 75 77, James Oh (Kor) 74 78
154 Bob Heintz 70 84
155 Tyler Aldridge 74 81
160 Greg Kraft 78 82
Withdrew: Daniel Chopra (Swe) 76, Wes Short jun 81, Eric Axley 85

Labels: ,

Copyright © Colin Farquharson

If you can't find what you are looking for.... please check the Archive List or search this site with Google