Snedeker and Weekley win US Tour's
Skills Challenge including worse-ball
FROM THE PGA.COM WEBSITE
PALM BEACH, Florida (AP) -- Brandt Snedeker and Boo Weekley won the Golf Skills Challenge in a play-off at The Breakers on Monday.
In the final of the worse-ball portion of the contest, Snedeker and Weekly initially tied finalists J B Holmes and Kenny Perry at par, forcing a play-off on the 305yd, par-4 14th hole.
Snedeker and Weekley, who split $314,000 in total prize money, gained an edge when Holmes' drive landed next door on the 15th tee. Holmes put them into further trouble by hitting into a trap 46 feet from the hole.
"He hits it so long it's kind of hard for him to gear down," Weekley said. "When J B hit it left I figured he'd kind of hit a 4-iron or 3-iron and lay back a little bit. It was a tough shot from over there."
The champions sank a 3ft putt to win $200,000 for the reverse scramble portion of the event. Holmes made a 6ft putt for par, but Perry's putt skimmed past the hole, ending it.
"I thought it was awesome," Snedeker said of the format. "It put a lot more pressure on you when you realize you could let your partner down besides yourself. That makes it much harder."
Snedecker and Weekley set themselves apart from the rest of the field by winning three of the first six skills challenges: the bunker shot, chip shot and trouble shot.
The three others were the long drive, mid-iron, and short iron.
In the worse-ball semi-finals, Snedecker and Weekly faced Fred Couples and Hunter Mahan.
The other semi-final had Holmes and Perry against Fred Funk and Nick Price.
Skills Challenge including worse-ball
FROM THE PGA.COM WEBSITE
PALM BEACH, Florida (AP) -- Brandt Snedeker and Boo Weekley won the Golf Skills Challenge in a play-off at The Breakers on Monday.
In the final of the worse-ball portion of the contest, Snedeker and Weekly initially tied finalists J B Holmes and Kenny Perry at par, forcing a play-off on the 305yd, par-4 14th hole.
Snedeker and Weekley, who split $314,000 in total prize money, gained an edge when Holmes' drive landed next door on the 15th tee. Holmes put them into further trouble by hitting into a trap 46 feet from the hole.
"He hits it so long it's kind of hard for him to gear down," Weekley said. "When J B hit it left I figured he'd kind of hit a 4-iron or 3-iron and lay back a little bit. It was a tough shot from over there."
The champions sank a 3ft putt to win $200,000 for the reverse scramble portion of the event. Holmes made a 6ft putt for par, but Perry's putt skimmed past the hole, ending it.
"I thought it was awesome," Snedeker said of the format. "It put a lot more pressure on you when you realize you could let your partner down besides yourself. That makes it much harder."
Snedecker and Weekley set themselves apart from the rest of the field by winning three of the first six skills challenges: the bunker shot, chip shot and trouble shot.
The three others were the long drive, mid-iron, and short iron.
In the worse-ball semi-finals, Snedecker and Weekly faced Fred Couples and Hunter Mahan.
The other semi-final had Holmes and Perry against Fred Funk and Nick Price.
Labels: US PGA TOUR, US PRO TOUR
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