Sunday, March 06, 2016

McIlroy blows three-shot lead with three 

bogeys at Cadillac Championship


Rory McIlroy blew his gilt-edged chance of winning the WSC Cadillac Championship with bogeys at the seventh, ninth and 13th ... and not a birdie in sight.
How they stand going into the closing holes
12 under par  Adam Scott after 16 holes
11 under par Bubba Watson after 17 holes
11 under par Danny Willett after 17 holes
10 under par Phil Mickelson after 16 holes
10 under par Rory McIlroy after 16 holes

 Aussie picks up £33,700 for 4 scores in the 80s

Steven Bowditch became the first man since 1983 to shoot four rounds in the 80s at a US PGA event as he ended the World Golf Championship on 37 over par.
The Australian had a closing round of 12-over-par 84 at Doral, but picked up $48,000 (£33,700) for finishing 65th.
Bowditch, who completed his final round in two hours and 12 minutes, said: "I shot 37 over par and still made a paycheck. All's not that bad.
"No one wants to play that bad, but I earned my right to be here."
Bowditch qualified for the tournament, which does not cut the worst players after two rounds, by virtue of his world ranking of 78.
He opened with a nine-over 81 on Thursday and followed it with consecutive 80s before having two triple bogeys in his final round 84 to record the highest-ever score at a WGC event but said he never considered quitting.
He had to play the final two rounds on his own after Brandt Snedeker pulled out with a rib injury.
Mike Dunaway was the last player to have four rounds in the 80s at the 1983 Las Vegas Pro-Celebrity Classic.

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