Thursday, October 24, 2013

GUTHRIE LEADS AMERICAN CHARGE IN SHANGHAI



The stars and stripes dominated the top of the leaderboard on the first day of the BMW Masters presented by SRE Group, with Luke Guthrie leading an American 1-2-3 courtesy of a spectacular round of 65 in blustery conditions at Lake Malaren Golf Club.

Guthrie’s flawless opening effort included just 19 putts and two chip-ins, and saw him establish a three-shot lead over his compatriot John Daly, who was in turn one shot clear of Peter Uihlein.

Guthrie made the 7,000 mile journey to Shanghai after finishing in a tie for fifth place in last week’s Shriners Hospitals for Children Open in Las Vegas, where he closed with a round of 64.

And the 23 year old, who only relinquished his amateur status last year and is playing his first regular European Tour event, promptly picked up where he left off, posting birdies at the second, third and seventh holes to race to the turn in 33.

He then made further gains on the 13th and 14th holes, where he chipped in, before repeating the feat for an eagle on the par five 15th.
“It was a great day,” said Guthrie, who took just 19 putts. “I’ve been playing solid, hitting it a lot better and have been getting a lot out of my rounds again, which is nice.
“This is my first time here in Asia, and I just wanted to challenge myself by coming abroad and getting used to the travel, so I can keep gaining experience and trying to become a global player.
“I was really looking forward to this tournament on my schedule, and I couldn’t be happier to be here.”
Daly also fully justified his sponsor’s invitation with a flawless round of 68 which delighted the Wild Thing’s numerous fans in China.
It was Daly’s first competitive round for almost four months, following surgery to his elbow, and the Major Champion had an unusual explanation for his rapid return to fitness and form.
He said: “I had gained a little bit of weight, but when you take 15 or 16 weeks off, you’re going to. I think I probably drank five gallons of chocolate milk a week, and iced my arm every week. Who knows, that’s probably why it healed so quickly! But it’s just good to be back out playing again, and playing so well was obviously a huge bonus.”
Uihlein’s round got off to a sluggish start with dropped shots at the second and third holes, but the European Tour champion rallied impressively with six gains to sign for a round of 69.  
This week’s event is the first of four tournaments which make up the inaugural Final Series, with Henrik Stenson holding a lead of €425,573 over Graeme McDowell at the top of The Race to Dubai.
But with a first prize of €850,000 on offer here and a total prize fund of over US $30,000,000 in the four events, the battle to become European Number One in Dubai next month is far from over.
Stenson still holds all the aces after a level par round of 72, but McDowell showed he has the stomach for the fight with a battling round of 70 in tough conditions.
The highlight of the Ulsterman’s round came at the 13th hole, where he holed a monster putt for eagle.
He said: “I’m pretty happy after five weeks off. I hit it a little bit better in practice than I was expecting to, and today was just a really tough day.
“It was just a real case of hanging in there as much as possible in very, very tough conditions. The greens were firm and fast and it was very, very windy, so I’m pretty happy with that to be honest.”
His compatriot and playing partner Rory McIlroy, meanwhile, was delighted with the way he drove the ball in a round of 71 which, according to the World Number Six, “could easily have been two or three shots lower”.
He added: “Everything’s sort of falling back into place. It feels good to feel so positive about my game. I keep giving myself chances and hopefully I can hole a few more putts. But it’s a nice way to start the week. From tee to green, it was really solid, and as I say, it could have been better. But on a day like today, it’s just good to keep yourself there or thereabouts. Luke shot 65, but the next two are on four and three under, so I’m in a pretty good position.”
 
Scores after round  1:
 
65 L Guthrie (USA) ,
 68 J Daly (USA) ,
 69 P Uihlein  (USA) ,
 70 P Casey  (Eng) , S Dyson  (Eng) , C Lee (Sco) , P Larrazábal (Esp) , G Bourdy (Fra) , T Jaidee (Tha) , G McDowell  (Nir) ,
 71 H Wen-Yi (Chn) , R McIlroy  (Nir) , G Fdez-Castaño  (Esp) ,
 72 P Harrington (Irl) , F Molinari (Ita) , T Fleetwood  (Eng) , H Stenson (Swe) , M Kieffer (Ger) , S Jamieson  (Sco) , L Westwood (Eng) , D Horsey (Eng) ,
 73 M Warren (Sco) , T Björn (Den) , M Fraser (Aus) , W Ashun (Chn) , R Cabrera-Bello (Esp) , R Gonzalez (Arg) , J Quesne  (Fra) , B Rumford (Aus) ,
 74 N Colsaerts  (Bel) , D Fichardt (RSA) , D Willett  (Eng) , L Oosthuizen  (RSA) , A Noren  (Swe) , I Poulter (Eng) , M Jiménez (Esp) , G Mulroy (RSA) , P Lawrie (Sco) , M Griffin (Aus) , R Sterne  (RSA) ,
 75 B Wiesberger  (Aut) , M Kaymer (Ger) , T Olesen (Den) , A Cañizares  (Esp) , L Wen-Chong (Chn) , R Fisher (Eng) , L Donald  (Eng) , E De La Riva  (Esp) , H Mu (Chn) ,
 76 S Dong (Chn) , S Kjeldsen (Den) , Z Xin-Jun (Chn) , R Jacquelin (Fra) , D Howell (Eng) ,
 77 R Santos  (Por) , S Khan (Eng) , P McGinley (Irl) , F Aguilar (Chi) , L Xin-Yang (Chn) , S Gallacher (Sco) ,
 78 V Dubuisson  (Fra) , Z Lian-Wei (Chn) , L Hao-Tong (Chn) , S Lowry  (Irl) , G Coetzee (RSA) , L Yan-Wei (Chn) ,
 79 B Grace  (RSA) , C Wood  (Eng) , P Hanson (Swe) , J Donaldson (Wal) , S Webster (Eng) ,
 80 T Aiken (RSA) , M Ilonen  (Fin) ,
 81 H Ming-Jie (Chn) , M Siem  (Ger) ,
 83 H Shao-Cai (Chn) ,
 85 L Xuen-Cheng (Chn) ,
 ** J Luiten (Ned) ,
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PHILIP MCLEAN TAMES CRUDEN BAY WIND TO WIN NORTH-EAST ALLIANCE

Peterhead's Philip McLean won the £150 first scratch prize in Wednesday North-east Alliance fixture at Cruden Bay with a two-under-par 68 - which represented good scoring on a very windy day.
Of the starting field of 91 players, 22 had No Returns.
McLean, playing out of the Paul Lawrie Golf Centre, won by two shots from stablemate Kris Nicol from Fraserburgh.
Lee Vannet  (Craibstone) was a third professional in the top four, sharing fourth place on 72 with Newmachar amateur John Duff.
Fraserburgh's Jordan Findlay, a third Paul Lawrie Golf Centre player among the top five, had a 73.
McLean birdied the first, third, 11th, 12th, 13th and 17th in halves of level par 36 and two-under 32. He bogeyed the fifth, ninth, 16th and 18th.
Nicol had only two bogeys, at the seventh and ninth, in halves of 37-33 but he found birdies hard to come by in the windy conditions. His only two sub-par figures came at the third and 10th.
Duff stood on the 18th tee needing a birdie 3 to finish second on his own or a par 4 to share the runner-up spot.
But he ran up a double bogey 6 and finished on 72 (37-35)
Findlay had a double bogey 7 at the seventh and a double bogey 6 at the 17th in halves of 38-35.
LEADING SCRATCH
Par 70 (36-34)
68 Philip McLean (Paul Lawrie GC) 36-32
70 Kris Nicol (Paul Lawrie GC) 37-33
72 Lee Vannet (Craibstone) 38-34, John Duff (Newmachar) 37-35
73 Jordon Findlay (Paul Lawrie GC) 38-35.
SELECTED OTHER SCORES
74 D Fleming (Portlethen), J Emslie (Royal Aberdeen).

75 A J Smith (Turriff)
78 D Wilson (Duff House Royal)
79 A Gall (Deeside)
83 S Thomson (Caledonian)
87 D Laing (Deeside)
88 D Bisset (Banchory)
90 S Dillon (Kemnay)
91 P Cornfield (Auchmill)

HANDICAP PRIZEWINNERS
Class 1 - D Fleming (Portlethen) (5) 69; A J Smith (Turriff) (4) (bih), D Wilson (Duff House Royal) (7) 71; J Emslie (Royal Aberdeen) (8) 72; A Gall (Deeside) (5) 74.
Class 2 - S Dillon (Kemnay) (18) 72; S Thomson (Caledonian) (10) 73; D Laing (Deeside) (11) (bih), P Cornfield (Auchmill) (15) 76; D Bisset (Banchory) (11) 77.

TEE TIMES FOR WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30 
McDONALD ELLON
(As provided by North-east Alliance organisers)
8.15- c cassie- a campbell- b harper- g leslie
8.24- g munro- d mcandrew- g sutherland- 
8.33- d mckay- g dillon- s dillon- r masson
8.43-p craig- b lawrie- r orr- j borthwick
8.51-
9.00-
9.09- a gall- i clark- j duncan- j emslie
9.18- j hamilton- l roger- h roulston- m rendall
9.27- j scott- g patterson- p morrison- r ord
9.36- r brown- m brown- s davidson-
9.45- nstewart- j forrest- r buchan- c law
9.54- s thomson- m winton- d mcdougal- m forster
10.03- j findlay- k nicol- c lawrie- p mclean
10.12- sean lawrie- steve -lawrie- b fyfe- j duff
10.21- j jessiman-a petrie- i grant- m rogers
10.30- h mcnaughton- d lesley- g homer- w shaw
10.39- d bissett- f bissett- j murray- d randall
10.48- l fowler- a pirie- j johnstone- m duncan
10.57- p cheyne- d wright- b lumsden- j hosie
11.06- g mcdonald- c duncan- m smith- r mcrae
11.15- m lawrie- t collie- d brown- p walker
11.24- w skene- d lane- r duncan-
11.33- a graham- d nelson- l murray- k beverage
11.42- p cornfield- s mackie- g moir-
11.51- j hopwood- c adam- i taylor
12.00-
12.09-
12.18- d wilson- d mckay- s finnie-m booth

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