Saturday, February 27, 2010

United States PGA Tour Scoreboard
PHOENIX OPEN
TPC Scottsdale, Arizona
THIRD-ROUND TOTALS
Par 213 (3x71)
Players from United States unless stated otherwise
199 Brandt Snedeker 66 67 66.
200 Scott Piercy 68 67 65.
201 Matt Every 63 70 68, Rickie Fowler 65 67 69.
202 Camilo Villegas (Colombia) 62 69 71.
203 Mark Calcavecchia 68 68 67, Joe Ogilvie 71 66 66, Lee Janzen 69 67 67, Charles Howell 69 66 68, Hunter Mahan 68 70 65, Robert Allenby (Australia) 69 65 69, Chris Crouch 67 66 70, Matthew Goggin (Australia) 66 67 70, Mark Wilson 65 66 72.
Selected scores:
204 Alvaro Quiros (Spain) 67 66 71 jt 15th).
205 Ian Poulter (England) 72 63 70 (jt 23rd).
206 Justin Rose (England) 65 70 71 (jt 34th).
208 Phil Mickelson 68 68 72 (jt 54th).
214 Michael Sim (Australia) 69 70 75.

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SUNSHINE TOUR'S VODACOM CHAMPIONSHIP


Hennie Otto leads by four strokes

FROM THE EUROPEAN TOUR WEBSITE
European Tour member Hennie Otto carded a third-round 67 at the Vodacom Championship to keep him four shots clear going into the final round at Pretoria Country Club.
It was cruise-control for the 33-year-old South Africanwho set a course record 11-under-par 61 in the second round and a Sunshine Tour 36-hole record of 18-under 126.
“Normally after one like that, 72 is a good score,” laughed Otto (pictured right). “But the birdies are out there – but you have to hit the fairways.”
He goes into the final round on 23 under par, after a round with three bogeys and none of the brilliance of the second round.
Thomas Aiken and Jbe’ Kruger are Otto’s nearest challengers, but it will take something special to catch him.
Aiken carded five birdies, but three bogeys negated any chance of a charge at the lead.
Kruger was much more consistent, but was unable to convert a number of chances in his round.
Although he made no bogeys, six birdies were not enough to eat more substantially into Otto’s lead.
“Jbe’ played well today,” said Otto. “He didn’t want to let go.”
In the end, Kruger finished on 19 under after a 66, and Aiken fought his way to 15 under for the tournament with his 70.
Otto opened with a birdie, and didn’t seem too phased when he bogeyed the third. Instead, he hit back with three more birdies before the turn.
When two more bogeys cropped up on his card – at the 11th and the 13th – he followed them with birdies, and, for good measure, he found another birdie on the 15th to keep the charge from Kruger at bay.
“After I made the third bogey, my caddie Cliffie Botha told me that it would happen if I just gave it a chance,” he said. And that’s precisely what happened.
THIRD ROUND SCOREBOARD
Par 216 (3x72)
Players from South Africa unless stated
193 Hennie Otto 65 61 67.
197 Jbe Kruger 65 66 66,
201 Thomas Aiken 65 66 70.
202 Grant Veenstra 70 65 67, Tjaart Van der Walt 67 66 69.
203 Branden Grace 64 69 70.
204 Andrew Georgiou 69 70 65, Andre Bossert (Switzerland) 68 68 68, Adilson da Silva (Brazil) 69 66 69, Dawie Van der Walt 68 66 70, Mark Murless 66 68 70.
205 Peter Karmis 70 68 67, Michiel Bothma 66 70 69.
206 George Coetzee 68 70 68, Alex Haindl 72 66 68, Anton Haig 67 66 73.
207 Josh Cunliffe 74 67 66, James Kamte 72 65 70, Warren Abery 70 67 70, Doug McGuigan 66 66 75
208 Justin Walters 72 70 66, Grant Muller 71 70 67, Jake Roos 69 69 70.

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US Nationwide Tour Scoreboard
PANAMA CHAMPIONSHIP
Club de Golf de Panama.
SECOND-ROUND TOTALS
Par 140 (2x70)
Players from United States unless stated
131 Kevin Kisner 67 64.
132 Scott Dunlap 65 67, Fran Quinn 66 66, Julio Zapata (Argentina) 66 66
133 Mark D Anderson 69 64, Brian Smock 66 67, Luke List 66 67, Scott Brown 65 68, Jonas Blixt (Sweden) 68 65, Marco Dawson 66 67.
134 Hunter Haas 68 66, Ken Duke 65 69, Gavin Coles (Australia) 68 66, Fabian Gomez (Argentina) 66 68.
135 David Hearn (Canada) 68 67, Gary Christian (England) 70 65, Daniel Summerhays 67 68, Chris Nallen 66 69, David Branshaw 65 70, Brandt Jobe 66 69.
MISSED THE CUT (139 or better to qualify)
142 Peter Gustafsson (Sweden) 65 77.

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MARTIN LAIRD MISSES CUT AS MARK WILSON LEADS


Poulter four shots off Phoenix pace after second-round 63

FROM THE AOL GOLF NEWS SERVICE
Mark Wilson closed his second round at the Waste Management Phoenix Open with four consecutive birdies to take a share of the lead alongside Camilo Villegas at the TPC Scottsdale, Arizona.
American Wilson stormed home to card a five-under-par 66 and draw level with first-round leader Colombian Villegas on 11 under par.
Villegas, who shot a tournament record-equalling nine-under-par first round yesterday, missed the chance to hold onto the lead outright when he bogeyed the par-four 18th after driving his ball into the pampas grass in the fairway bunker.
One stroke behind the leaders were the American trio of Ryan Moore, Rickie Fowler and Anthony Kim, who had threatened an even better round than his 65 after failing to add to his six birdies on the outward nine.
Ian Poulter, last week's winner at the WGC-Accenture Match Play, also moved into contention with a day's best eight-under-par 63, to be four strokes off the pace alongside fellow Englishman Justin Rose.
Defending champion Kenny Perry only just ensured he would play at the weekend with four late birdies to finish four-under, a single stroke ahead of the cut, while two-time champion Phil Mickelson shot three-under for the second consecutive round to stay in the frame.
The top of the leaderboard, however, has a youthful look with the 35-year-old Wilson clearly the oldest of a top five that includes Villegas (28), Fowler (21), Kim (24) and Moore (27).
Wilson will tee-off alongside Villegas and Kim in today's final group and admits he will be feeling his age.
"I enjoy watching these young kids. I did see Anthony and Rickie and Camilo up there and they're all very flamboyant characters - it's fun to watch them," he said.
"I'm not a flashy player, my game is more like a Jim Furyk style, and I'll just go about my business. So I'll be somewhat of a spectator, too, but certainly taking care of my own business."
SECOND-ROUND TOTALS
Par 142 (2x71)
Players from US unless stated
131 Camilo Villegas (Colombia) 62 69, Mark Wilson 65 66
132 Anthony Kim 67 65, Rickie Fowler 65 67, Ryan Moore 66 66
133 Pat Perez 65 68, Mathew Goggin (Australia) 66 67, Matthew Every 63 70, Tom Lehman 66 67, Chris Couch 67 66, Brandt Snedeker 66 67, Alvaro Quiros (Spain) 67 66
134 Zach Johnson 66 68, Robert Allenby (Australia) 69 65, Greg Chalmers (Australia) 68 66
135 Bryce Molder 68 67, John Rollins 69 66, Justin Rose (England) 65 70, Jeff Overton 67 68, Rich Beem 70 65, Ian Poulter (England) 72 63, Scott Piercy 68 67, Charles Howell III 69 66
136 Brian Stuard 72 64, Vaughn Taylor 68 68, Brian Gay 70 66, Lee Janzen 69 67, Geoff Ogilvy (Australia) 66 70, Kevin Streelman 69 67, Phil Mickelson 68 68, Chad Campbell 68 68, Jeff Maggert 69 67, Mark Calcavecchia 68 68, Chad Collins 67 69, Andres Romero (Argentina) 69 67, Ryuji Imada (Japan) 65 71, Carl Pettersson (Sweden) 66 70, Y.E. Yang (South Korea) 66 70
137 Nick Watney 74 63, John Merrick 70 67, Joe Ogilvie 71 66, J P Hayes 69 68, Ted Purdy 68 69, Parker McLachlin 67 70, Fred Couples 67 70, Joe Durant 66 71, J B Holmes 69 68, Fredrik Jacobson (Sweden) 70 67, Paul Goydos 70 67, Ryan Palmer 69 68, Jimmy Walker 67 70, Skip Kendall 67 70, Briny Baird 68 69
138 Chris DiMarco 69 69, Matt Kuchar 68 70, James Driscoll 69 69, Aaron Baddeley (Australia) 71 67, Hunter Mahan 68 70, Kenny Perry 68 70, Ben Crane 68 70, Nathan Green (Australia) 70 68, Tom Gillis 70 68, Scott Verplank 70 68, D J Trahan 70 68
139 Michael Letzig 69 70, Scott McCarron 68 71, Michael Sim (Aus) 69 70, Ben Fox 67 72, Billy Mayfair 72 67, Bubba Watson 69 70, Braxton Marquez 74 65, Heath Slocum 69 70, Kevin Na 70 69, Ricky Barnes 68 71, J J Henry 73 66, Kevin Stadler 66 73, Sean O'Hair 70 69, Johnson Wagner 72 67.
MISSED THE CUT
140 Brendon De Jonge 68 72, Jeev Milkha Singh (India) 69 71, David Toms 68 72, Woody Austin 72 68, James Nitties (Australia) 71 69, Jason Day (Australia) 68 72, Webb Simpson 69 71, Brett Quigley 73 67, Justin Bolli 72 68, Jay Williamson 71 69, Bo Van Pelt 72 68, Jonathan Byrd 70 70, Stuart Appleby (Aus) 70 70
141 Jonathan Kaye 72 69, Charley Hoffman 72 69, Jeff Quinney 72 69, Kevin Sutherland 73 68, Chez Reavie 71 70, Justin Leonard 73 68, Cameron Beckman 74 67, Troy Matteson 71 70, Troy Merritt 73 68, Jason Bohn 70 71
142 Steve Marino 72 70, Bill Lunde 75 67, Ben Curtis 68 74, Greg Owen (England) 75 67
143 Brian Davis (England) 74 69, Chris Stroud 71 72, Martin Flores 70 73, Lucas Glover 73 70, Davis Love III 71 72, Kevin Johnson 74 69, Steve Lowery 72 71, Graham Delaet (Canada) 71 72, John Mallinger 68 75, Matthew Jones (Australia) 70 73, Blake Adams 72 71, D A Points 71 72, George McNeill 71 72, Tim Petrovic 74 69, Boo Weekley 74 69, Martin Laird (Scotland) 69 74
144 Philip Francis 76 68, Chris Wilson 72 72, Charlie Wi (South Korea) 72 72, Michael Allen 72 72, Bret Guetz 72 72, Derek Lamely 75 69, Alex Cejka (Germany) 72 72
145 Rory Sabbatini (South Africa) 73 72, Marc Turnesa 73 72, Sam Saunders 66 79
146 Trevor Immelman (South Africa) 73 73, Martin Kaymer (Germany) 74 72, Nick O'Hern (Australia) 74 72, Nicholas Thompson 75 71
147 Chris Tidland 78 69, Roland Thatcher 72 75, Steve Flesch 75 72
148 Dean Vomacka 77 71, Josh Teater 77 71
150 Marc Leishman (Australia) 77 73, Roger Tambellini 72 78
151 Cameron Percy (Australia) 81 70


LLL
131 Camilo Villegas (Col) 62 69, Mark Wilson 65 66
132 Anthony Kim 67 65, Rickie Fowler 65 67, Ryan Moore 66 66
133 Pat Perez 65 68, Mathew Goggin (Aus) 66 67, Tom Lehman 66 67, Chris Couch 67 66, Brandt Snedeker 66 67, Alvaro Quiros (Spa) 67 66
134 Zach Johnson 66 68, Robert Allenby (Aus) 69 65, Greg Chalmers (Aus) 68 66
135 Bryce Molder 68 67, John Rollins 69 66, Justin Rose (Eng) 65 70, Jeff Overton 67 68, Rich Beem 70 65, Ian Poulter (Eng) 72 63, Scott Piercy 68 67, Charles Howell III 69 66
136 Brian Stuard 72 64, Vaughn Taylor 68 68, Brian Gay 70 66, Lee Janzen 69 67, Geoff Ogilvy (Aus) 66 70, Kevin Streelman 69 67, Phil Mickelson 68 68, Chad Campbell 68 68, Jeff Maggert 69 67, Mark Calcavecchia 68 68, Chad Collins 67 69, Andres Romero (Arg) 69 67, Ryuji Imada (Jpn) 65 71, Carl Pettersson (Swe) 66 70, Y.E. Yang (Kor) 66 70
137 Nick Watney 74 63, John Merrick 70 67, Joe Ogilvie 71 66, J.P. Hayes 69 68, Ted Purdy 68 69, Parker McLachlin 67 70, Fred Couples 67 70, Joe Durant 66 71, J.B. Holmes 69 68, Fredrik Jacobson (Swe) 70 67, Paul Goydos 70 67, Ryan Palmer 69 68, Jimmy Walker 67 70, Skip Kendall 67 70, Briny Baird 68 69
138 Chris DiMarco 69 69, Matt Kuchar 68 70, James Driscoll 69 69, Aaron Baddeley (Aus) 71 67, Hunter Mahan 68 70, Kenny Perry 68 70, Ben Crane 68 70, Nathan Green (Aus) 70 68, Tom Gillis 70 68, Scott Verplank 70 68, D.J. Trahan 70 68
139 Michael Letzig 69 70, Scott McCarron 68 71, Michael Sim (Aus) 69 70, Ben Fox 67 72, Billy Mayfair 72 67, Bubba Watson 69 70, Braxton Marquez 74 65, Heath Slocum 69 70, Kevin Na 70 69, Ricky Barnes 68 71, J J Henry 73 66, Kevin Stadler 66 73, Sean O'Hair 70 69, Johnson Wagner 72 67
PROJECTED CUT-OFF POINT: 139 or better needed to beat the cut
140 Brendon De Jonge 68 72, Jeev Milkha Singh (Ind) 69 71, David Toms 68 72, Woody Austin 72 68, James Nitties (Aus) 71 69, Jason Day (Aus) 68 72, Webb Simpson 69 71, Brett Quigley 73 67, Justin Bolli 72 68, Jay Williamson 71 69, Bo Van Pelt 72 68, Jonathan Byrd 70 70, Stuart Appleby (Aus) 70 70
141 Jonathan Kaye 72 69, Charley Hoffman 72 69, Jeff Quinney 72 69, Kevin Sutherland 73 68, Chez Reavie 71 70, Justin Leonard 73 68, Cameron Beckman 74 67, Troy Matteson 71 70, Troy Merritt 73 68, Jason Bohn 70 71
142 Steve Marino 72 70, Bill Lunde 75 67, Ben Curtis 68 74, Greg Owen (Eng) 75 67
143 Brian Davis (Eng) 74 69, Chris Stroud 71 72, Martin Flores 70 73, Lucas Glover 73 70, Davis Love III 71 72, Kevin Johnson 74 69, Steve Lowery 72 71, Graham Delaet (Can) 71 72, John Mallinger 68 75, Matthew Jones (Aus) 70 73, Blake Adams 72 71, D.A. Points 71 72, George McNeill 71 72, Tim Petrovic 74 69, Boo Weekley 74 69, Martin Laird (Sco) 69 74
144 Philip Francis 76 68, Chris Wilson 72 72, Charlie Wi (Kor) 72 72, Michael Allen 72 72, Bret Guetz 72 72, Derek Lamely 75 69, Alex Cejka (Ger) 72 72
145 Rory Sabbatini (Rsa) 73 72, Marc Turnesa 73 72, Sam Saunders 66 79
146 Trevor Immelman (Rsa) 73 73, Martin Kaymer (Ger) 74 72, Nick O'Hern (Aus) 74 72, Nicholas Thompson 75 71
147 Chris Tidland 78 69, Roland Thatcher 72 75, Steve Flesch 75 72
148 Dean Vomacka 77 71, Josh Teater 77 71
150 Marc Leishman (Aus) 77 73, Roger Tambellini 72 78
151 Cameron Percy (Aus) 81 70

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