Thursday, April 09, 2015











Spieth leads with a 64 but Els (67) looking for a happy ending to romance with the Masters

FROM GOLF.COM
By Randall Mell
AUGUSTA, Georgia. – Maybe this love story’s best chapter isn’t written yet after all.
Maybe the story of Ernie Els at the Masters won’t end as a tale of unrequited love.
Els loves August National, and nobody would appreciate what winning the Masters means more after all the heartache he has endured coming up short here. If he builds on Thursday’s strong start, if the 45-year-old Els leaves in a green jacket, it promises be a popular and emotional triumph.
“That’s the plan,” Els said. “We’ll see what happens.”
With a 5-under-par 67, Els finished the first round tied for second, three shots behind Jordan Spieth.
“I just felt comfortable,” he said. “I felt at ease for some reason.”
Els has won 19 US PGA Tour titles, but he’s looking for his first in three years, since winning the Open, the last of his four major championship titles.
Els made such formidable runs at winning the Masters between 2000 and 2004. He appeared to have one arm in the green jacket more than once. Twice, he was runner-up while never finishing worse than T-6 in that span.
The ’04 disappointment was particularly hard on Els. With a brilliant charge, playing the final 12 holes in 6 under, Els was waiting in the wings hoping to at least get in a playoff when Phil Mickelson birdied the last hole to beat him.
“When you heard the roar, it was like somebody reached into your chest and pulled your heart out,” Ricci Roberts, Els’ caddie that year, told Golf Channel back in 2013.
Els wasn’t the same returning to Augusta National after that loss.
“ I was trying to wipe it under the carpet that I wanted this one so badly for so many years,” Els said. “Definitely, there was something going on. You get fed up with yourself, never with Augusta, but yourself, with the mistakes that you make. I felt that I left shots out there in that span, that five‑, six‑year span. So a little frustration set in there, yeah.”
Els finished 47th in the ’05 Masters. He missed consecutive cuts in ’07, ’08 and ’09. After rebuilding his game and coming in as a favourite off victories at Doral and Bay Hill in 2010, Els left the Masters exasperated after finishing a distant T-18.
“It’s killing me,” Els said after that disappointment. “What can you do? I’m just beating my head against the wall every time.”
After failing to qualify for the Masters in 2012, missing it for the first time in almost two decades, Els returned the next year with a different approach. He came back to smell the azaleas. He came back trying to embrace the moments, the experiences.
Els used to pass on playing the Par 3 Contest, but the last two years, he has brought his family and played. His wife, Liezl, his daughter, Samantha, and his son, Ben, are all here.
“There's definitely a different kind of mind‑set in the whole family coming up here,” Els said. “It's more of an enjoyment.  We kind of are running out of time a little bit here, so we are really trying to enjoy what we've got left out here.
" It's been 21 years coming to Augusta. It's been unbelievable, but nothing lasts forever. Samantha had a great time at the Par 3, and I just have a different appreciation, I think, for the place.”
Stephen Gallacher had a one-under-par 71


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2015 The Masters
Apr 9-12 - Augusta National - Augusta, Georgia, United States - Purse: $9,000,000
Leaderboard -
1  Jordan Spieth (USA)  64 (-8) 
T2 Ernie Els (S Africa), Charley Hoffman (USA), Justin Rose (England), Jason Day (Australia) 67

T6 Sergio Garcia (Spain), Russell Henley (USA) 68
T8 Ryan Palmer (USA), Bill Haas (USA), Paul Casey (England) 69

       

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West beat East in inter-Alliance match at Bruntsfield

West beat East 14-10 in the annual inter-Alliance match for the Uniroyal Trophy at Bruntsfield Links.
West led 5-3 after the morning foursomes and consolidated their position in the afternoon singles.
West have now won the match three years in a row.

 

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Lima back on track in Kenya
 NEWS RELEASE
There can be few finer ways to announce your return to competitive action than an eight under par round of 64, but that is exactly what two-time European Challenge Tour graduate José-Felipe Lima did on the opening day of the Barclays Kenya Open.
The 33 year old, who has finished runner-up on the second tier Rankings on two separate occasions – in both 2009 and 2013 – carded eight birdies on Thursday at Karen Country Club to carve out a narrow two stroke advantage after 18 holes.
Impressive in its own right, the French-born Portuguese golfer has even more reason to be delighted with his form in Nairobi thanks to the fact he has not played a tournament round for seven months, having undergone back surgery last September.
Ross Kellett and Peter Whiteford head the Scots challenge on the three-under-par 69 mark. David Law had a 70
It had initially been suggested to Lima that the issue could bring a premature end to his golfing career, but plenty of rehab and hard work on the range has clearly proved beneficial, and he was delighted to have signed for such a strong start to the week.
“It was a good one to start, and I had exactly the same score in the Pro-Am on Tuesday and won, so to have that score two times in a row on this course makes me very happy,” said the man with three Challenge Tour titles to his name.
"To have not played a tournament in seven months and come back with this round is great, and I am just enjoying being back on the course. When I was in hospital I was wondering if I would play golf again, so to come back and shoot 64 is fantastic.
“I took two months off after the surgery, but since then I have been to Morocco with my coach and I am swinging much better now. I was losing some power and flexibility last season with what was wrong with my back, but now it is sorted I am feeling very happy.
“I am just glad to be back and playing OK, but to win a tournament is very difficult, and if someone plays better than me this week that’s fine. I just want to play the course and enjoy it, and maybe I will be celebrating on Sunday.
“I feel better in my body and I know I have the potential to be on The European Tour. It is very difficult out here now though, so I will have to play very well all year to get back, but my goal is to graduate once again at the end of the season.”
There is a three-strong chasing pack just two strokes adrift of the leading Lima, one that includes Spain’s Emilio Cuartero Blanco, Haydn Porteous of South Africa and German Sebastian Heisele, who all carded rounds of 66 on day one.
The latter of those was the only one of the leading four players to have taken to the links in the morning half of the draw, but Heisele – raised in Dubai – was very pleased to have continued the form that saw him earn a place on the Challenge Tour this season through the satellite Pro Golf Tour.
Two wins and a raft of top tens on the northern European circuit saw him finish last season in second place on their Order of Merit, and four strong performances in Morocco earlier in the year have also seen him travel to Nairobi in buoyant mood.
“It was very steady today,” said the 26 year old, who graduated from the University of Colorado – Boulder with a Bachelor degree in Architecture back in 2011.
“It is a course that sets up well for me as you need to hit a lot of fairways and greens, and then get it as close to the hole. I was struggling with my consistency on the greens, but I made the best of it, which is a credit to my long game.
“My irons gave me a lot of close birdie attempts so it was a somewhat easy round, even if that does sound a little stupid, so hopefully I can go on from here.
“The big advantage I have here is that I studied in Colorado for four years, which is 1,600 metres up – compared to 1,800 here, so I knew what to expect once I arrived. There are three more days to go though, but it is a good position to be in ahead of tomorrow.”
Just one stroke further adrift in a tie for fifth are Dutchman Daan Huizing, Sweden’s Oscar Stark and the Swiss player Damian Ulrich, who all carded five under par rounds of 67 on day one to stay within touching distance of the leading Lima.
They are narrowly ahead of a host of top talent in a share of eighth spot, a group that includes England’s Steven Brown, Swede Jesper Billing, Cyril Bouniol of France, Portugal’s Joao Carlota, Dane Andreas Harto and Jaako Makitalo of Finland, all at four under.

Scores after round one:
64 J Lima  (Por)
66 S Heisele (Ger) , E Cuartero Blanco  (Esp) , H Porteous (RSA)
67 D Huizing (Ned) , D Ulrich (Sui) , O Stark (Swe) ,
68 J Makitalo  (Fin) , S Brown (Eng) , C Bouniol (Fra) , J Fahrbring (Swe) , A Hartø  (Den) , J Carlota (Por) , J Billing (Swe)
69 B Virto Astudillo (Esp) , S Walker (Eng) , J Stalter (Fra) , K Subregis  (Fra) , J Harrison (Eng) , J Legarrea (Esp) , J Heath  (Eng) , R Kellett (Sco) , R McGee (Irl) , L De Jager  (RSA) , A Marshall (Eng) , P Whiteford (Sco) , B Stone (RSA) , D Indiza Anyonyi (Ken) , B Etchart  (Esp) , J Winther (Den) , V Riu  (Fra) ,
70 S Manley (Wal) , S Griffiths (Eng) , D Law (Sco) , M Southgate  (Eng) , J Elson  (Eng) , P Widegren  (Swe) , J Dantorp (Swe) , J Senior (Eng) , G Woolgar (Eng) , C Brazillier  (Fra) , P Relecom  (Bel) , O Bekker (RSA) , L Nemecz (Aut) , R Gouveia (Por) , M Søgaard  (Den) , S Echikson  (Bel) , R Enoch  (Wal) , J Hansen  (Den) , A Nandwa (am) (Ken) ,
71 M Lafeber (Ned) , N Ravano (Ita) , M Rominger  (Sui) , M Delpodio  (Ita) , A Rota (Ita) , W Besseling  (Ned) , J Walters (RSA) , S Jeppesen  (Swe) , K Benz (Sui) , M Orrin (Eng) , P Howard  (Eng) , D Løkke (Den) , E Bertheussen (Nor) , D Frittelli (RSA) , M Omondi (Ken) , C Hanson (Eng) , D Stewart (Sco) , C Berardo (Fra) , A Shah  (Ken) , C Gloet  (Den) , N Quintarelli (Ita) , R Coles (Eng) ,
72 C Russo (Fra) , N Ngugi (Ken) , J Hakizimana (Rwa) , L Jensen (Den) , G Boyd  (Eng) , M Röhrig (Ger) , P Dwyer (Eng) , E Goya (Arg) , J McLeary  (Sco) , P Kasozi (Uga) , P Tarver-Jones (Eng) , J Glennemo (Swe) , C Ford (Eng) , A Bruschi  (Ita) , M Dobias  (Sui) , N Kimsey (Eng) , B Simwa (Ken) , P Archer (Eng) , S Soderberg (Swe) , B Ritthammer (Ger) , F Calmels  (Fra) , N Kearney (Irl) ,
73 S Einhaus (Ger) , N Geyger (Chi) , E Ooko Obura (Ken) , D Kemmer (USA) , S Tiley (Eng) , F Matilo (Ken) , E Dubois (Fra) , P Figueiredo  (Por) , D Coupland (Eng) , P Price (Wal) ,
74 T Elissalde  (Fra) , D Wakhu  (Ken) , S Garcia Rodriguez (Esp) , A Bernadet  (Fra) , C Aguilar  (Esp) , J Kunzenbacher (Ger) , H Joannes  (Bel) , W Harrold (Eng) , B Njoroge  (Ken) , G Snow  (Ken) , M Kramer  (Ger) , S Wakefield (Eng) , J Doherty  (Sco) , A Odoh (Ngr) ,
75 D Opati (Ken) , J Maurer  (Aut) , T Sluiter  (Ned) , M Wiegele  (Aut) , J Karanja  (Ken) , S Engell Andersen  (Ken) , T Omuli (Ken) , J Muigai (Ken) , H Bacher (Aut) , G Porteous (Eng) , A Gee  (Eng) , S Ngige (Ken)
76 T Nemecz (Aut) , D Odhiambo  (Ken) , C Mivis  (Bel) , R Charania (Ken) , C Wangai (Ken) , J Okello (Ken) , S Fallon (Eng) , T Tree (Eng) , Z Lombard  (RSA) , N Rokoine  (Ken) , W Booth  (Sco) , B Koskei (am) (Ken) ,
77 H Casey (Eng) , K Timbe  (Ken) ,
78 N Chaudhuri  (Eng) , H Kutwa (Ken) , R Owiti (am) (Ken) , N Simwa (am) (Ken) ,
79 A Shah (Ken) , K Abuto  (Ken) ,
81 N Mudanyi (Ken) , S Muthugia (Ken) , M Wahome (am) (Ken) , J Karichu (am) (Ken) ,
84 J Lorum  (Ken)

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PGA EuroPro Tour Final Qualifying School

 
Lawrie,Stewart leading Scots
 
qualifiers for Round 3 
 
 By COLIN FARQUHARSON
Only 11 Scots survived the second-round crcut in the PGA EuroPro Tour Final Qualifying School at Frilford Heath Golf Club, Abingdon, Oxfordshire today (Thu)
Welshman Gareth Wright (West Linton) headed the Scottish-based qualifiers with scores of 68 and 70 for 138 - six behind the leading qualifier for the third round, Martin Sell (England) with 65 and 67 for 12-under 132.
Craig Lawrie slipped back from a 67 to a 73 but is still well up the leaderboard in joint 14th place. One of the last to finish, former Walker Cup player Michael Stewart (Troon Welbeck) shot a second-round 68 (one eagle, four birdies) to join Craig on 140
Fellow Paul Lawrie Golf Centre player Sam Kiloh posted a second-round 68 to clinch his place in the final round. He started with a birdie and then had an eagle 2 at the second. He went on to reach the turn in five-under-par 31 and finished the round in joint 24th position.
The cut-off mark was 144. Those with that aggregate and better are still in the competition; those with 145 and worse are on the sidelines.
Nairn Dunbar's Gavin Hay, well up after a first-round 69, crashed out with a 78 for 147.
North-east Alliance champion, Newmachar amateur John Duff, playing as an amateur failed to make the grae on 150 (76-74)
That was one shot better than Lloyd Saltman (Archerfield Links) who was doomed after a first-round 77 He posted a 74 for 151

PGA EUROPRO TOUR FINAL QUALIFYING SCHOOL
Frilford Heath GC, Oxfordshire.
Par 144 (2x72)

SECOND-ROUND LEADERBOARD
132 Martin Sell (Eng) 65 67
137 Adam Sagar (Eng) 67 70, J White (Eng) 67 70, Kevin Harper (Eng) 69 68
138 Gareth Wright (West Linton) 68 70

SCOTS' SCORES
140 Craig Lawrie (Paul Lawrie GC) 67 73,Michael Stewart (Troon Welbeck) 72 68 (T14)
141 Sam Kiloh (Paul Lawrie GC) 73 68 (T24)
142 Danny Kay (Renaissance Club) 73 69, Michael Patterson (Kilmacolm) 70 72 (T30)
143 Eric Ramsay (Carnoustie) 73 70, Paul Robinson (Largs) 71 72, Sam Binning (Ranfurly Castle) 73 70
144 Scott Borrowman (unatt) 72 72, Mark Rae (Aberdeen) 71 73, Jordan McColl (Kingsbarns) 72 72 (T69)
MISSED THE CUT
145 Craig Sutherland (Cherry Lodge) 73 72
146 Neil Henderson (Renaissance Club) 75 71
147 Jordan Findlay (Paul Lawrie GC) 78 69, Gavin Hay (Nairn Dunbar) 69 78, Scott Crichton (Aberdour) 75 72, Conor O'Neil (Mearns Castle) 76 71
149 Kevin Duncan (Cruden Bay) (am) 73 76
150 Mark Hillson (Tandridge) 81 69, John Duff (Newmachar) (am_ 76 74, Greg O'Neill (unatt) 73 77, Ian Redford (St Andrews New) 73 77
151 Fraser McKenna (Balmore) 75 76, Philip McLean (Paul Lawrie GC) 79 72, Lloyd Saltman (Archerfield Links) 77 74
152 James Steven (Bothwell Castle) 77 75, Clarke Lutton (Active Sports) 74 78 
155 Callum Smith (Royal Musselburgh) 75 80157 Alexander Culverwell (Dunbar) (am) 81 76


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Scottish boys' championship news from Dunbar

Top seed Fyfe marches on ... and so too does 

young Lawrie (2 wins at 19th) into last eight

Calum Fyfe (Cawder), the top seed, is through to the quarter-finals of the Scottish boys championship at Dunbar Golf Club.
He beat Brodie Good (Gullane) 6 and 5 in this morning's Round 4 programme and then disposed of Scotland Under-16 cap Marc Watt (Inverallochy) by 2 and 1 in the round of the last 16.
Fyfe's next tie, for a place in the semi-finals, is against Will Porter (Carnoustie).
Paul Lawrie's younger son Michael, a member of Deeside Golf Club is also through to the quarter-finals.... Michael won at the 19th in both his Thursday ties, against Aidan Smith (Edzell) and then Mark Napier (Turnhouse).ROUND FOUR
Calum Fyfe (Cawder) bt Brodie Good (Gullane) 6 and 5.
Marc Watt (Inverallochy) bt Aaron McMansu (Darlington) 4 and 3.
John Paterson (St Andrews New) bt Cameron Black (Cardross) 2 and 1.
Will Porter (Carnouse) bt Aran Sinclair (Bearsden) 1 hole.
Lewis Reid (Kirkhill) bt Graeme Gillies (Pumpherston) 4 and 3.
Thomas Foster (Merchants of Edinburgh) bt Calum Graham (Crieff) 2 holes.
Ronan Higgins (Loretto School) bt Robert Watson (Muckhart) 3 and 2.
Andrew Ni (Murrafield) bt Kyle Reid (Balmore) 1 hole
Andrew Thomson (Lanark) bt Rowan Carey (Auchterarder) 2 and 1
Robbie Kemsley (Balmore) bt Alex Chalk (Castle Douglas) 2 and 1.
Eric McIntosh (Murrayfield) bt Marcus Rickard (Cupar) 1 hole.
Kieran Cantley (Liberton) bt Matthew Dalrymple (Lochwinnoch) 2 nd 1.
Michael Lawrie (Deeside) bt Aidan Smith (Edzell) at 19th.
Mark Napier (Turnhouse) bt Lewis Reid (Longniddry) 4 and 3.

FIFTH ROUND
Fyfe bt Watt 2 and 1
Porter bt Paterson 7 and 5
Foster bt Irvine 4 and 3
Higgins bt Ni 1 hole
Thomson bt Kemsley 2 and 1
Cantley bt McIntosh 4 and 3
Lawrie bt Napier at 19th
 

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