Saturday, May 21, 2011

LUKE DONALD v MARTIN KAYMER REMATCH IN VOLVO SEMI-FINAL

FROM THE EUROPEAN TOUR WEBSITE
Luke Donald will have another chance to go to World Number One for the first time on Sunday - but he will have to beat Martin Kaymer again to keep that hope alive.
With Lee Westwood losing to Ian Poulter either Donald or Kaymer will take over at the top of the Official World Golf Ranking if they lift the Volvo World Match Play Championship title at Finca Cortesin in Spain.

But, three months after their clash in the final of golf's other match play event in Arizona, they meet at the semi-final stage this time.

Whoever triumphs - Donald won 3 and 2 at Dove Mountain and is now on a run of 13 match play wins in a row going back to last October's Ryder Cup - will then have to take on Poulter or Belgian Nicolas Colsaerts for the first prize of €800,000.

Donald was relieved to come through at the first extra hole against Swede Johan Edfors - he had been two down with three to play - and then in the quarter-finals beat Masters Tournament championship Charl Schwartzel on the last.

"I escaped this morning," he said, "but then I played a lot better and made it hard for Charl."

He was round in a six under par 66 to win by two holes.

He believes he has the psychological edge on Kaymer after beating him so recently, but he also admits he has been under the weather for the last three weeks.

Kaymer beat Spain's Alvaro Quiros by two holes to continue a superb week which began with him dispensing with the services of Scottish caddie Craig Connelly.
His brother Philip is carrying his bag instead and will continue in next week's BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth before a replacement is found.

Poulter twice had to go to the last green to beat first Westwood and then another Ryder Cup teammate in Francesco Molinari.

"I didn't make any putts, he did and he had a couple more breaks than me," said Westwood. "That's the frustrating thing about match play and especially 18-hole match play - sometimes it's not reflective of how the players are playing."

Colsaerts, seeded 21st of the 24 players in the field, is the surprise package, but it was only a month ago that he had his first European Tour win in China.

He beat US Open Champion Graeme McDowell in the quarter-finals after McDowell had first got the better of his all-Irish clash with Rory McIlroy 3 and 2.

McIlroy decided not to say much to McDowell during their game, but quickly discovered that his close friend and Ryder Cup partner appeared to have decided the same thing.
McDowell found out the 22 year old was not in a generous mood either over some short putts, but it was McIlroy who struggled on the greens.

He three-putted the first and eighth, and after falling four down at the 11th flung his putter away, then on the next green missed a chance to narrow the gap.

Birdies did come on the 13th and 14th, but McDowell finished him off after holing from the fringe two holes later - again from further away than McIlroy.

"I missed five chances in the middle that really cost me - I was getting very frustrated," said McIlroy. "When you are going against someone of that calibre you need to take your chances."

The best finish of the week came in Schwartzel's morning match against defending champion Ross Fisher.

Two down with two to play, Fisher birdied the 17th and then hit a fairway wood to ten feet on the par five last.

He had come from four behind to bet American Ryan Moore in a group match, but Schwartzel, also needing a wood, hit his shot to within six feet of the flag and won with a matching eagle.

In contrast, Korean teenager Nh Seung-yul took a bogey six there to lose to Quiros, while Venezuela's Jhonattan Vegas went down on the same green to Colsaerts and Molinari had a 3 and 2 victory over Australian Aaron Baddeley.


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SCOTTISH SENIOR SOCIETY SCORES FROM MONTROSE LINKS

SPRING MEETING FINAL TOTALS
Par 142 (2x71) SS 72 CSS 74 and 75
Conditions: Very wind, particularly for Round 2

Code for scores:
Player's name - age - home club - handicap - gross scores - total
1 GRAHAM BELL (DOWNFIELD) 51 -2 72 75 147
2 JALIL AMAN (GRANGEMOUTH) 57 3 73 75 148
3 BOB STEWART (TULLIALLAN) 60 1 76 73 149
4 DAVID IMRIE (THORNTON) 54 1 75 75 150
5 ALAN O'NEILL (WEST LOTHIAN) 53 0 76 75 151
T6 STUART POND (WORKSOP) 60 1 78 75 153
T6 COLIN CHRISTY (KILMACOLM) 60 0 78 75 153
T6 JOHN W JOHNSTON (ROYAL ABERDEEN) 62 3 77 76 153
T9 GORDON MACDONALD (CALLANDER) 63 2 79 75 154
T9 PETER LAMB (BIGGAR) 57 1 79 75 154
T9 FRASER MCCLUSKEY (ROYAL BURGESS) 55 1 78 76 154
T9 DAVID J MILLER (KILMARNOCK BARASSIE) 56 1 77 77 154
T9 DAVID GARDNER (BROOMIEKNOWE) 55 1 74 80 154
T9 IAN TAYLOR ROYAL BURGESS 59 2 73 81 154
KEITH BRUCE EDZELL 62 3 79 76 155
IAN BROTHERSTON DUMFRIES and C0 55 -2 78 77 155
JOHN MCDONALD COWGLEN 56 3 77 78 155
GLYN REES FLEETWOOD 64 2 81 75 156
JAMES T JOHNSTON NORTHUMBERLAND 58 3 80 76 156
DEREK MURPHY KINROSS 58 1 79 77 156
JIM BUNTING BALLOCHMYLE 67 6 75 81 156
DAVID DOWNIE KIRRIEMUIR 57 2 74 82 156
DAVID A MILLAR THE NEW CLUB 66 4 74 82 156
ANDREW CAMPBELL KINROSS 64 4 76 81 157
STUART BLACK CATHCART CASTLE 50 2 73 84 157
BILLY ERSKINE KILSYTH LENNOX 61 2 81 77 158
LEN GRINDROD CROW WOOD 51 3 80 78 158
ALASDAIR McGREGOR HAZLEHEAD 54 3 80 78 158
TONY McINTYRE LUNDIN LINKS 67 1 80 78 158
KEITH MCALLISTER SOUTH SHIELDS 54 4 79 79 158
DAVID TAYLOR DUNFERMLINE 54 3 75 83 158
DAVID SHIELDS DUNBLANE NEW 50 0 83 76 159
JIM KINLOCH CARDROSS 65 2 78 81 159
LINDSAY BLAIR GRANGEMOUTH 54 1 77 82 159
RICHARD T GRAY COWGLEN 56 3 83 77 160
JOHN FRASER ROYAL BURGESS 58 0 83 77 160
ALAN ROSS NORTHUMBERLAND 59 4 82 78 160
STEPHEN ELLIS INNELLAN 63 3 81 79 160
SCOTT BRADY LUNDIN 57 3 79 81 160
SANDY FAIRWEATHER CALEDONIA 65 3 78 82 160
TOM CARSON LOCKERBIE 65 5 76 84 160
ALBERT SMITH TURRIFF 56 4 83 78 161
GORDON THOMSON BEARSDEN 61 4 79 82 161
SCOTT MACDONALD DUNFERMLINE 66 2 77 84 161
DAVID LOGIE CRAIGIE HILL 50 2 83 79 162
GEORGE RODAKS MOFFAT 62 1 83 79 162
KEN RUSSELL WIGTOWN and BLADNOCH 55 3 79 83 162
ANDREW LAIRD DEESIDE 66 4 79 83 162
GORDON HAY GRANTOWN ON SPEY 50 0 77 85 162
IAN KERR KILMACOLM 54 8 82 81 163
ROBBIE NAIRN LOCHMABEN 63 4 81 82 163
KEITH ROSS BEITH 55 5 81 82 163
HARRY ROULSTON STONEHAVEN 69 6 82 82 164
SANDY PIRIE HAZLEHEAD 68 2 81 83 164
DOUGIE ADAMS DUNBAR 58 7 76 88 164
ANDREW BRODIE GLASGOW 65 5 84 81 165
ALAN HOGG DUNDAS PARK 51 0 82 83 165
ERIC LINDSAY BLAIRGOWRIE 53 2 82 83 165
ALISTAIR TAYLOR TURNHOUSE 56 3 79 86 165
BRIAN CHRISTIE COMRIE 57 5 83 84 167
KEITH HOWIE WEST KILBRIDE 65 6 86 82 168
PETER KINLOCH CARDROSS 65 5 85 83 168
IAN STEWART CURRAGH 64 3 85 83 168
GRAEME HUME FALKIRK TRYST 66 8 84 84 168
ALAN NELSON BANCHORY 59 6 83 85 168
TOM GREEN BRIDGE OF ALLAN 64 4 89 80 169
LES FOWLER ROYAL ABERDEEN 63 5 87 82 169
GRAHAM McGEE ERSKINE 66 5 83 86 169
IAN MORRISON ROYAL ABERDEEN 60 4 86 84 170
WILSON MORTON DUNBAR 59 4 86 84 170
RONNIE BROWNHILL EDZELL 63 5 85 86 171
BRIAN MITCHELL ROYAL BURGESS 55 5 83 88 171
RICHARD GOODALE ABERDOUR 64 8 81 90 171
STUART BAKER HILTON PARK 51 5 89 84 173
DENIS McQUADE GLENBERVIE 60 4 92 82 174
JOHN HARRISON NEWMACHAR 74 9 91 83 174
DAVID WARREN NORTH BERWICK 61 5 83 91 174
ALAN GALL DEESIDE 60 5 87 88 175
ALEX RITCHIE BOTHWELL CASTLE 59 4 85 90 175
RICHARD USHER BANCHORY 63 9 90 88 178
DAVID HALKERSTON NEW CLUB 57 7 89 89 178
JIM PATERSON RANFURLY CASTLE 54 8 87 91 178
WILLIE SKENE DEESIDE 54 9 88 91 179
DAVID NELSON ABOYNE 68 7 94 86 180
IAN GORDON ABOYNE 71 7 91 89 180
DOUG GREENHALGH NEW CLUB 59 9 87 93 180
DAVID BRAND KILMARNOCK BARASSIE 59 8 94 87 181
CHARLES BROWN AUCHTERARDER 65 7 92 91 183
WILLIAM BARCLAY DOWNFIELD 56 5 90 93 183
DENIS ALBUTT ROYAL DORNOCH 67 8 91 93 184
MICHAEL MATHER BALLATER 69 8 95 94 189

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ROBERT ARNOTT WINS LOCHWINNOCH PRO-AM

Robert Arnott (Bishopbriggs) won the top prize of £950 in yesterday's Lochwinnoch pro-am with a five-under-par round of 66,.
He finised a shot ahead of Paul McKechnie (Braid Hills) and three clear of third-placed Mark Kerr.
McKechnie won £733 and Kerr £550.

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LAW, NICOL LEADING SCOTS IN WELSH OPEN STROKE PLAY

North-east pair David Law (Hazlehead) and Fraserburgh's Kris Nicol and Gordon Stevenson (Whitecraigs)  spearheaded the Scottish challenge in the first round of the 72-hole Welsh men's open amateur stroke-play championship at St Pierre.
They were all on the one-over-par 73 mark on a day when the CSS was 76, three above the SS.
Walker Cup team candidate Oliver Farr set the pace with a 69.

FIRST ROUND LEADERBOARD
Par 72. SSS 73. CSS 76
69 Oliver Farr (Ludlow).
70 Ben Loughrey (Wred Barn).
71 James Frazer (Pennard), Andrew Cooley (Chobham), Darren Wright (Rowland Castle), Tom Lewis (Welwyn Garden City).
SCOTS' SCORES:
73 David Law (Hazlehead), Kris Nicol (Fraserburgh), Gordon Stevenson (Whitecraigs) (T12).
74 James Ross (Royal Burgess) (T17).
75 Kevin Duncan (McDonald Ellon), Ross Bell (Downfield) (T21).
77 Allyn Dick (Kingsknowe) (T42).
78 Adam Dunton (McDonald Ellon), Alexander Culverwell (Dunbar), Jordan Findlay (Fraserburgh) (T55).
79 Scott Crichton (Aberdour) (T72).
83 James White (Lundin) (T107).
Field of 123 players

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US PGA TOUR SCOREBOARD

CROWNE PLAZA INVITATIONAL
Colonial Country Club, Fort Worth, Texas
SECOND-ROUND LEADERBOARD
Par 140 (2x70)
Players from US unless stated
124 David Toms 62 62.
131 Charlie Wi (S Korea) 64 67, Steven Bowditch (Australia) 67 64, Mark Wilson 65 66, John Senden (Australia) 65 66.

Selected scores:
139 Sergio Garcia (Spain) 66 73, Martin Laird (Scotland) 69 70 (T54).

MISSED THE CUT (139 or better)
142 Brian Davis (England) 70 72.

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MUIRFIELD CONTRACTS BEAT GREENKEEPERS IN TRADES FINAL

Muirfield Contracts, comparative newcomers to the annual Aberdeen Trades men's double foursomes team match-play tournament at Hazlehead No 1, won the 75th staging of the tournament last night.
They beat previous winners Greenkeepers by one hole in a "lopsided" final.
Matt Greig and Scott Robertson, the Muirfield Contracts lead-off pairing, finished five up on Dennis Grrant and Ross McCrae.
But the situation was almost reversed in the match between the teams' second pairings.
Mark Greig and Ian Flannigan of Muirfield Contracts finished four down to Graeme Mitchell and Fraser Downie.

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