January 08, 2008
Author: Jeremy | Category:
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The Sony Open
The Sony Open golf championship is a golf competition scheduled during the PGA Tour. The event has taken place at Waialae Country Club in Honolulu, Hawaii, every January since the foundation of the competition. The 2006 prize fund of the tournament constituted $5,100,000, while $918,000 out of it went to the champion.This championship will be held on January 7-13, 2008. No tickets available for now.
January 05, 2008
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PGA tour
Adams Golf, one of the leading equipment companies in golf, has announced recently the signing of Rory Sabbatini. Rory is a four-time champion on the PGA TOUR, who ranks 11th in the world. As part of the negotiated deal, Sabbatini will wear the Adams Golf hat, carry the Adams Golf staff bag and play the company’s Idea a3 irons, Idea Pro hybrid and Insight driver.
December 20, 2007
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Uncategorized
The 2013 Canada Games in Quebec will now officially include golf. Golf will make its Canada Games debut as a demonstration sport at the 2009 Games in Charlottetown. According to the words of a representative of RCGA (Royal Canadian Golf Association), golf competitions with diversify the Games and “provide high-performance golf athletes across Canada with a major benchmark for excellence”.
December 18, 2007
Lorena Ochoa showed amazingly good results with her 8 tour wins, 1 major, No. 1 year-end ranking, No. 1 money list, 69.69 scoring average, 21 top-10s, 1st in greens in regulation. In contrast, Woods succeeded in 7 tour wins, 1 major, No. 1 year-end ranking, No. 1 money list, 67.79 scoring average, 12 top-10s, 1st in greens in regulation. In fact, Ochoa was the first woman to eclipse the $3 million plateau and a short time later said bye-bye to the $4 million zone. So, unfortunately for Tiger, this year was definitely Ohoa’s year. Well, one cannot be a champion forever.
December 14, 2007
Eventhough Tiger Woods spent 10 weeks and four days without hitting a golf shot, it hardly became a problem for him on Thursday in the Target World Challenge when he struck just about everything where he was aiming, except for the last 18th hole… Woods’s approach got into the hazard on the 18th hole and finished with a double bogey for a 3-under 69, leaving him one shot behind Jim Furyk in the final tournament of the year.
December 11, 2007
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Golf players,
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Tiger Woods
Tiger Woods, PGA tour champion and one of 15 top golf players in the world, will come back to action for the first time since hoisting the inaugural FedExCup. Woods is aimed to defend title and win his 4th Target World Challenge presented by Countrywide.
December 07, 2007
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PGA tour
Australian Sim shot a 7-under 65 yesterday and took a one-stroke lead over long-hitting American player J.B. Holmes and 3 others after the 1st round of the Australian PGA Championship. Michael Sim’s, 23, rookie season on the PGA Tour this season was delayed by a stress fracture in his back. The golfer went out in 4-under 32 after he made birdies on 3 of the last 4 holes of the front 9 and a 15-foot putt for par on 9.
December 04, 2007
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Golf players,
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PGA tour
Demsey had nothing left but to stay aggressive. However, it all changed in the final round, as the Torrey Pines all of a sudden found himself inside the magic number thanks to 4 birdies on the back 9. 26 PGA Tour cards for the following 2008 season were distributed following the 6th and final round yesterday. Having shot an impressive 8-under-par 64, the thirty-five-year old Demsey moved from a tie for thirty-first into the eighth place.
December 03, 2007
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PGA tour
Lickliter shot an even-par 72. He will go into today’s 5th of 6 rounds with a 3-shot lead over Allred (70) in the PGA Tour National Qualifying Tournament held at Winter Garden, Florida. The 38-year old, Lickliter was at 24-under 264. The Top Twenty-Five finishers and ties will earn 2008 PGA Tour cards. The next number of players nearest Fifty will get full Nationwide Tour exemptions. The remainder in the 166-man field will receive conditional Nationwide Tour status.
November 30, 2007
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Golf players,
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PGA tour
Two Australians (David) Lutterus and (Brett) Rumford were still both on golf course to earn places on the United States PGA Tour next year. The players were in a 3-way tie for 9th place at 8-under at the Q-School qualifying tournament in Winter Garden. The best twenty-five golfers at the end of 6 rounds of golf will earn PGA tour cards for the following season. Frank Lickliter II from the United States was 9 shots clear of the field after shooting a 2nd consecutive 10-under-par round of 62.