Monday, March 08, 2010

Ping wedges with square grooves banned from March 29

The 20-year-old Ping wedges with square grooves will no longer be allowed on the US PGA Tour, starting March 29 under an agreement reached with the Ping executives.
Ping chairman and chief executive John Solheim said today that Ping will waive its rights to a settlement that had kept the US PGA Tour from banning the deeper, wider grooves that no longer conform under new regulations.
Those wedges were allowed through a settlement in 1990 from when Ping sued the US PGA Tour and the US Golf Association.
Phil Mickelson, Hunter Mahan and Fred Couples were among players who had used the Ping wedges this year.

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Riversdale Cup Scoreboard
RIVERSDALE GOLF CLUB, VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA
Final Totals
Par 288 (4x72)
274 Jin Jeong (Australia) 70 71 68 65.
277 Luke Bleumink (Australia) 70 73 66 68.
279 Ashley Umbers (Australia) 72 70 67 70.
Selected totals
284 Neil Raymond (England) 69 77 68 70 (jt 9th).
287 Stephen Speirs (Scotland/Australia) 71 72 71 73 (jt 19th).
291 Toby Burden (England) 69 74 71 77 (34th).

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Haines beats Fleetwood at 37th hole in classic Spanish final

The all-England final of the Spanish men's amateur international championship turned out to be a classic match-play contest at La Canada Golf Club on the Costa del Sol.
Thirty-six holes were not enough to provide a winner. The match went to the 37th before No 1 seed Matthew Haines (Rochester & Cobham) beat his Walker Cup team-mate and reigning Scottish open amateur stroke-play champion Tommy Fleetwood (Formby Hall).
Fleetwood was 10th of the 32 qualifiers.

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Somerset man Canter wins South African amateur title

NEWS RELEASE ISSUED BY THE ENGLISH GOLF UNION
Somerset county player and England A Squad invitee Laurie Canter secured the biggest win of his career when he won the 108th South African Amateur Championship in East London. The 20-year-old from Bath beat Johannesburg’s Allan Versfeld 6 and 5 in the 36-hole final, having also topped the 36-hole stroke-play qualifying.
The final was played against a fierce wind, making for some demanding shot-making, but Canter was one under par for the morning round and two under for the 13 holes played in the afternoon, which was good scoring in the conditions.
“I can’t actually believe that I’ve won the South African Amateur,” he said. “I’m still nervous as hell; my stomach is still in a knot.” Over the course of the week, the Saltford club member had just seven bogeys in 10 rounds.
"I've won a few tournaments along the way but I never felt that type of ease on a golf course," he said. “I felt really uncomfortable on this course because of the grain on the greens and the slopes on the putting surfaces.
“A few days in, I felt very differently. I could see every shot no matter what it was. I wasn’t always playing at my best, but I managed to pull off the shots at the times it counted.”
Canter was one up on Versfeld at lunch, having won the second, seventh, 13th and 16th offset by Versfeld’s wins at the eighth, ninth and 18th. But Canter’s clutch putting and a superb stretch of ball-striking left Versfeld in a fight for survival over the next 13 holes.
“Laurie was just holing everything in sight and I had no answers,” said Versfeld. “I’m really happy with how far I came, but I certainly don’t think I lost. He played brilliantly and he thoroughly deserved to win.”
Canter went two up at the 20th hole and was six ahead through 27. Although Versfeld halved six holes, he won only one with a par at the short tenth against Canter, who claimed the first and second, the seventh to the ninth and the 12th.
In the earlier rounds, Canter wrapped up his matches in double time and was taken to the 18th for the first time when South Africa’s Dean O’Riley pushed him to the final hole in the semi-final. Otherwise he cantered home 7 and 6; 6 and 4; 3 and 2; and 5 and 4 on his way to the semis. “That sent me straight to the driving range,” said Canter. “The north-easterly wind was definitely going to blow again in the final and I needed to practise all my clubs and find a way to hit them low.”
Canter also paid tribute to caddie Lyle Rowe. “He was just brilliant at reading the greens,” said the Somerset man. “These greens were so true and just the best I’ve played in South Africa but I had a hard time reading them. I could trust Lyle 100% all the time to get the lines right.”
In the 36-hole stroke-play qualifier, Canter also came out on top against Versfeld, beating him at the first play-off hole after they had tied on 138, eight under par, Canter with a brace of 69s.

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Spanish Hi5 Pro Tour event venue change for March 16-18

NEWS RELEASE ISSUED BY SPANISH Hi5 PRO TOUR
Due to the cooler than normal weather conditions in Murcia since Christmas, the course at Mosa Trajectum has suffered and is not at the moment up to the high standard expected by the Hi5 Pro Tour.
We have therefore decided to re-schedule the next event until later in the year. Fortunately Polaris World have come to our rescueat very short notice and have offered their new Jack Nicklaus Signature course at Condado-de Alhama for the week, March 16 to 18, to enable us to hold the Tournament.
We will now hold two events back to back at this superb venue, and we hope that your travel arrangements will not be seriously affected as Mosa and Condado are quite close to each other in Murcia.
Looking forward to seeing you at one of the best new courses anywhere in Europe,and sorry for any inconvenience this change of venue may cause you.
This Hi5 Pro Tour event is open to MEN, LADIES, and SENIORS, professionals as well as amateurs.
ENTRY FEES
315 Euro MEN
265 Euro SENIORS
215 Euro LADIES
If you have not already entered and wish to play one of the best new courses in Europe, please go to our registration forms.
Hi5 Pro Tour

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Winner Villegas now No 12 in World Rankings

Colombian Camilo Villegas moved up nine places to World Number 12 following his victory in the Honda Classic, where seven European Tour Members finished in the top ten.
Villegas finished on 13 under par 267 to win by five from Anthony Kim of America, with England’s Justin Rose claiming third, ahead of compatriot Paul Casey and Fiji’s Vijay Singh. All the top five players hold European Tour Membership.
Casey remains sixth in the World Ranking after his joint fourth finish and the only change in the top ten was Henrik Stenson moving up a spot to tenth. Geoff Ogilvy also edged up a place to 11th, ahead of Villegas, while Padraig Harrington dropped three places to 13th. Anthony Kim advanced to 26th, a climb of four places, the same move as Vijay Singh.
Among those competing in the Maybank Malaysian Open, Thongchai Jaidee moved up two places after finishing joint seventh, and Søren Hansen climbed five places to 45th, after finishing joint third. Teenager Noh-Seung-yul from Korea gained 136 places with his victory at Kuala Lumpur Golf and Country Club, moving up to 130th in the Official World Golf Ranking.

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Fred Couples with the Toshiba Seniors Classic Trophy (image by courtesy of the US PGA Tour website). Click on it to enlarge.

Rookie senior Couples makes it two wins in a row

FROM THE US PGA TOUR.COM WEBSITE
Fred Couples won his second straight US Champions (Seniors) Tour title on Sunday, shooting a 6-under 65 for a four-stroke victory Sunday in the Toshiba Classic in California.
Couples, making his third start on the 50-and-over Tour, had an 18-under 195 total on the Newport Beach Country Club course. He won the ACE Group Classic on February 14 in Florida and finished second behind Tom Watson in the season-opening event in Hawaii.
Last week, Couples tied for 14th in the US PGA Tour's Waste Management Phoenix Open.
"In a good way I am full of confidence in my game," said Couples, who opened with rounds of 66 and 64. "I talked to Jay Haas a long time ago and when you are 50 you are the youngest guy out here and if you are a good player like I think I am, I thought I would have some opportunities to win out here."
Couples earned $255,000 to push his Tour-leading total to $691,000.
Ronnie Black (65) finished second. Tom Lehman (69) and Chien Soon Lu (69) tied for third at 12 under, and Watson (62) and Loren Roberts (68) followed at 11 under.
Couples played the front nine in 1 under Sunday, then had a 5-under 31 on the final nine holes -- making an eagle, four birdies and a bogey.
"I was a little off," Couples said. "I made some good swings. I started coming on on the back nine."
The 60-year-old Watson matched his best round on the Champions Tour and also tied Hale Irwin's 1998 mark for the best final round in the event.
Watson had an eagle and three birdies on the first four holes, dropped a stroke with a bogey on No. 9, then birdied five of the last nine holes. He settled for a birdie on the par-5 18th after missing a 20-foot eagle putt.
"The putter was the star," Watson said. "I kind of had an attitude going out there on the first three holes of both nines, I hadn't made any birdies. Those are short par 4s, I ought to be making some birdies there."
Watson pulled within two strokes of Couples, but ran out of holes.
"I was thinking Freddie hanging onto 13 under," Watson said. "If I get to 12 and the weather coming in, you never know what's going to happen."
Couples hit a wedge into No. 12 that stopped a foot from the hole, then made a 3-footer for another birdie on 13.
But Couples made a mistake on the par-3 14th when he missed the green and was unable to get up and down for par. Black made an eagle on No. 15, to cut the lead to two again, but wasn't able to get any closer.
"I was struggling with my swing as well as my putting," Black said. "If I had been a little sharper I think I could have come after (Couples) a little better."
Couples reached the par-5 15th hole in two and made a 12-foot eagle putt to extend his lead to four. He birdied the following hole and even birdied the 18th after his second shot hit the side of the grandstand to the right of the green. He hit a wedge to 20 feet and rolled in the birdie putt.
"The shot I hit at 18 was basically an up and down," Couples said. "I got on the green and I've been putting really well this whole year,"
In nine Champions Tour rounds, Couples hasn't had a score higher than 68 and is 56 under over 162 holes.
LEADING FINAL TOTALS
Par 213 (3x71)
195 Fred Couples 66 64 65
199 Ronnie Black 67 67 65.
201 Tom Lehman 67 65 69, Chien Soon Lu 65 67 69.
202 Tom Watson 69 71 62, Loren Roberts 67 67 68.
204 Corey Pavin 68 68 67, John Cook 70 66 68.
205 Scott Simpson 69 70 66, Tom Pernice junior 69 69 67, Nick Price (Zimbabwe) 68 70 67, Dan Forsman 70 68 67, David Peoples 69 68 68.
Selected totals:
206 Peter Senior (Australia) 71 68 67 (jt 14th).
207 Bernhard Langer (Germany) 70 72 65 (jt 17th).

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