Saturday, December 13, 2014

AUSTRALIAN PGA CHAMPIONSHIP REPORT

POPULAR WEEKLEY OUT TO BEAT 

LOCAL FAVOURITE SCOTT

FROM THE AUSTRALIAN PGA WEBSITE 
Likeable American Boo Weekley understands he will
disappoint a lot of golf fans should he deny local favourite Adam Scott back-to-back Australian PGA Championship titles at RACV Royal Pines Resort on the Gold Coast tomorrow.

The 41 year-old from Milton, Florida's third round three-under 69 left him just one shot back of Scott who has a share of the lead going into the final round on 10-under along with 37
year-old West Australian Scott Strange (69-66-71) and South Australian Wade Ormsby (68-67-71) who played junior golf with Scott.
Weekley (66-72-69) is one shot back and tied on 9-under with Jason Scrivener who last month fired a 5-under final round at the European Tour Q-school to clinch his card for 2015.

"I think I can shoot a number tomorrow," Weekley said after his autograph session.
Weekley knows Scott will be a hot crowd favourite.
"I like Adam," he said.
"I'm going to try and give him a run. But if I am going to lose to someone, then I won't mind if it is to Adam."
Weekley's popularity since arriving Down Under to play the Australian Masters andAustralian Open was evident as he was swamped for autographs after  signing his card for a 3-under third round.
He signed hats, shirts and balls, posed for photos and even stopped and waited for a young fan who wanted him to sign the green cast on his broken arm.
A three-time winner on the US PGA Tour, Weekley -- a keen hunter -- said he
would have his sights firmly on Scott and others in contention as he
chased the Joe Kirkwood Cup.

"I'm very happy with the way I played. A  few more putts could have dropped," he said of his third round.
"But the idea is to give yourself an opportunity on Sunday and I've done that,"said Weekley, who has imposed a pie ban on himself this week after reportedly  munching his way through 20 of them since arriving in Australian last month.
He has already  a lot of great memories to take home to Florida.But
 a victory tomorrow would top it off after he set his goals to finish
top-20 in his three Australian tournaments before leaving the US.
"This place has got everything. It weren't what I thought at first, but once I got here, it was," he said.
"Everyone is so polite and so friendly, it's been a lot of fun."Weekley said he would definitely spread to word among fellow American players to come down and play in Australia.


THIRD-ROUND LEADERBOARD
Par 216 (3x72) Players from Australia unless stated
206 Adam Scott 68 69 69, Scott Strange 69 66 71, Wade Ormsby 68 67 71
207 Jason Scrivener 73 66 68, Boo Weekley (USA) 66 72 69
208 Michael Hendry (NZ) 70 71 67

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