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Tiger Woods Out of Top 100 in World Golf Rankings | GOLF.com
For the first time since 1996, Tiger Woods is not one of the Top 100 players in the official World Golf Rankings. The 14-time major winner now sits at No. 104.
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Official World Golf Rankings thoughts
Thoughts on the current Golf rankings & response to those who think that the likes of Donald & Westwood should not be at the top considering neither have yet...
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Jordan Spieth wins 2015 Tour Championship, reclaims the No.1 World Golf Ranking
Tour Championship final-round leaderboard:
-9 J Spieth (US); -5 D Lee (NZ), J Rose (Eng) H Stenson (Swe); -4 D Johnson (US), B Watson (US) P Casey (Eng); -3 JB Holmes (US), Z Johnson (US); -2 M Kuchar (US) J Day (Aus); Selected others: +1 R McIlroy (NI);
America's Jordan Spieth hit a final-round 69 to win the Tour Championship in Atlanta, earning £7.5m by also securing victory in the FedEx Cup.
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Jason Day wins BMW Championship, reaches world No.1 golf ranking
Jason Day has continued his formidable late-season form, taking out the third PGA Tour play-off event by six strokes in Illinois, and in the process capturing golf's world number one ranking.
Day could not match the heady heights of his first two rounds of 61 and 63, but kept his composure on Monday morning to card a fourth round 69 to finish at 22-under par overall, six clear of nearest challenge
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McIlroy to Retake No. 1 Ranking from Spieth | GOLF.com
When the Official World Golf Ranking is released Monday, Rory McIlroy will be No. 1 for the third time in a month.
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Morning Drive Headlines 11/17/15 | Golf Channel
Damon Hack brings you the latest golf news for Tuesday, Nov 17, 2015. Including the latest Official World Golf Rankings. Watch more Morning Drive clips here: http://bit.ly/17V3n3T
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Nick Faldo - It's in the Open
Nicholas Alexander Faldo MBE, is an English professional golfer on the European Tour, now mainly an on-air golf analyst. A top player of his era, renowned fo...
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Tiger Woods slips to No. 5 in World Golf Rankings
Tiger Woods slips to No. 5 in World Golf Rankings.
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Tiger's Win at Bay Hill & #1 World Golf Ranking
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[HD SLOW] BAE Sang-Moon Hybrid Golf Swing_Driving Range 2012 (6)
He plays on the PGA Tour. 75th in official world golf ranking as of January, 2013 Kolon Korea Open,Oct 18~21,2012 / Woo Jeong Hills CC, Korea. Recorded and e...
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[1080P SLOW] BAE Sang-Moon Driver with Practice Golf Swing_Driving Range 2012 (7)
He plays on the PGA Tour. 75th in official world golf ranking as of January, 2013 Kolon Korea Open,Oct 18~21,2012 / Woo Jeong Hills CC, Korea. Recorded and e...
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[1080P SLOW] BAE Sang-Moon Hybrid swing_Driving Range 2012 (5)
He plays on the PGA Tour. 75th in official world golf ranking as of January, 2013 Kolon Korea Open,Oct 18~21,2012 / Woo Jeong Hills CC, Korea. Recorded and e...
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[1080P HD] Paul LAWRIE 2013 Wood golf swing (1)_European Tour
42th in official world golf ranking as of May, 2013 Sponsored by Kalixa, the prepaid MasterCard H1(Par5), 583Y / Eurpoean Tour, Ballantine's Championship 201...
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[Slow HD] Paul LAWRIE 2013 Wood golf swing (2)_European Tour
42th in official world golf ranking as of May, 2013 Sponsored by Kalixa, the prepaid MasterCard H1(Par5), 583Y / Eurpoean Tour, Ballantine's Championship 201...
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[Slow HD] KIM Kyung-Tae DRIVER golf swing (3)_European Tour
133th on the Official World Golf Ranking (May 2013) H9(Par4), 424Y / Eurpoean Tour, Ballantine's Championship 2013 (Apr. 25~28) Blackstone Golf Club Icheon, ...
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[Slow HD] KIM Kyung-Tae IRON golf swing (1)_European Tour
133th on the Official World Golf Ranking (May 2013) H1(Par5), 583Y / Eurpoean Tour, Ballantine's Championship 2013 (Apr. 25~28) Blackstone Golf Club Icheon, ...
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[Slow HD] KIM Kyung-Tae IRON golf swing (2)_European Tour
133th on the Official World Golf Ranking (May 2013) H3(Par3), 190Y / Eurpoean Tour, Ballantine's Championship 2013 (Apr. 25~28) Blackstone Golf Club Icheon, ...
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Golf - Spieth and world golf rankings; PGA tour and Sanderson Farms 11 19 15
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Golfer Anirban Lahiri achieves career-best ranking
Indian golfer Anirban Lahiri's incredible victory at the CIMB Niaga Indonesian Masters catapulted him from 102 to a career-high of 67 in the Official World G...
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Tiger Woods - Ranked 4th in the World Golf Rankings
Tiger Woods is back towards the top of the World Golf Rankings. He is currently 4th in the World Golf Rankings goiung into the US Open. Luke Donald is 1st in...
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2015 Honda Classic Golf Final Day and Playoff
Padraig Harrington wins the 2015 Honda Classic in dramatic play-off
Padraig Harrington birdied the 72nd hole and beat Daniel Berger in a playoff to win the Honda Classic. Here's what you may have missed from a wild Monday finish at PGA National:
Leaderboard: Harrington (-6), Berger (-6), Paul Casey (-5), Russell Knox (-5), Ian Poulter (-5)
What it means: The win is Harrington’s first on Tour sin
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Jason Day - Rotation and width for power (Rotary Swing Instructor Chris Tyler)
Congrats to Jason Day for winning the 2015 Farmers Insurance Open and moving into the #4 position in the World Golf Rankings.
In this video, I'll show you how Jason Day builds a powerful backswing, centered around width and rotation. You must have these 2 key ingredients in order to take advantage of leverage in your downswing.
I'll also show you a great way to focus your takeaway on rotation an
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TIGER WOODS TOPS WORLD GOLF RANKINGS AGAIN
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Tiger Woods Out of Top 100 in World Golf Rankings | GOLF.com
For the first time since 1996, Tiger Woods is not one of the Top 100 players in the official World Golf Rankings. The 14-time major winner now sits at No. 104.
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For the first time since 1996, Tiger Woods is not one of the Top 100 players in the official World Golf Rankings. The 14-time major winner now sits at No. 104.
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For the first time since 1996, Tiger Woods is not one of the Top 100 players in the official World Golf Rankings. The 14-time major winner now sits at No. 104.
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- published: 30 Mar 2015
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Official World Golf Rankings thoughts
Thoughts on the current Golf rankings & response to those who think that the likes of Donald & Westwood should not be at the top considering neither have yet......
Thoughts on the current Golf rankings & response to those who think that the likes of Donald & Westwood should not be at the top considering neither have yet...
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Thoughts on the current Golf rankings & response to those who think that the likes of Donald & Westwood should not be at the top considering neither have yet...
Jordan Spieth wins 2015 Tour Championship, reclaims the No.1 World Golf Ranking
Tour Championship final-round leaderboard:
-9 J Spieth (US); -5 D Lee (NZ), J Rose (Eng) H Stenson (Swe); -4 D Johnson (US), B Watson (US) P Casey (Eng); -3 JB ...
Tour Championship final-round leaderboard:
-9 J Spieth (US); -5 D Lee (NZ), J Rose (Eng) H Stenson (Swe); -4 D Johnson (US), B Watson (US) P Casey (Eng); -3 JB Holmes (US), Z Johnson (US); -2 M Kuchar (US) J Day (Aus); Selected others: +1 R McIlroy (NI);
America's Jordan Spieth hit a final-round 69 to win the Tour Championship in Atlanta, earning £7.5m by also securing victory in the FedEx Cup.
Leaderboard: Spieth (-9), Henrik Stenson (-5), Danny Lee (-5), Justin Rose (-5)
What it means: This is Spieth’s sixth PGA Tour victory and fifth this year, tying him with Jason Day for the most in 2014-15. At 22, Spieth is the youngest-ever winner of both the Tour Championship and the FedEx Cup. He is the youngest player to win five or more events in a season since Horton Smith in 1929. He is also the first player in history to win the Masters and the Tour Championship in the same year. With his $1.4 million winning share, Spieth set a record from Tour earnings in a year with $12,030,465, a figure that doesn't include his $10 million bonus for winning the FedEx Cup. With the victory, and with Day finishing outside the top five, Spieth is once again No. 1 in the Official World Golf Ranking.
Australia's Day finished third in the FedEx Cup standings, but his short-lived reign at number one ended as he slipped to number two in the world.
Jason Day fired a final-round 68 to finish in a tie for 10th place at the Tour Championship, eight shots behind Spieth, who finished at 9-under-par overall after carding a 69 for the round.
Jordan Spieth capped a brilliant season in sensational style, scoring a four-shot victory at East Lake Golf Club for his fifth win of the season, including the Masters and US Open.
The prize money haul included the $US10 million jackpot bonus for winning the season's FedExCup points competition and virtually clinched him Player of the Year honours.
Sweden's Henrik Stenson rolled in a 57-foot birdie putt at the last for a 72 to tie for second on 5-under 275 with Englishman Justin Rose (66) and Danny Lee of New Zealand (65).
wn.com/Jordan Spieth Wins 2015 Tour Championship, Reclaims The No.1 World Golf Ranking
Tour Championship final-round leaderboard:
-9 J Spieth (US); -5 D Lee (NZ), J Rose (Eng) H Stenson (Swe); -4 D Johnson (US), B Watson (US) P Casey (Eng); -3 JB Holmes (US), Z Johnson (US); -2 M Kuchar (US) J Day (Aus); Selected others: +1 R McIlroy (NI);
America's Jordan Spieth hit a final-round 69 to win the Tour Championship in Atlanta, earning £7.5m by also securing victory in the FedEx Cup.
Leaderboard: Spieth (-9), Henrik Stenson (-5), Danny Lee (-5), Justin Rose (-5)
What it means: This is Spieth’s sixth PGA Tour victory and fifth this year, tying him with Jason Day for the most in 2014-15. At 22, Spieth is the youngest-ever winner of both the Tour Championship and the FedEx Cup. He is the youngest player to win five or more events in a season since Horton Smith in 1929. He is also the first player in history to win the Masters and the Tour Championship in the same year. With his $1.4 million winning share, Spieth set a record from Tour earnings in a year with $12,030,465, a figure that doesn't include his $10 million bonus for winning the FedEx Cup. With the victory, and with Day finishing outside the top five, Spieth is once again No. 1 in the Official World Golf Ranking.
Australia's Day finished third in the FedEx Cup standings, but his short-lived reign at number one ended as he slipped to number two in the world.
Jason Day fired a final-round 68 to finish in a tie for 10th place at the Tour Championship, eight shots behind Spieth, who finished at 9-under-par overall after carding a 69 for the round.
Jordan Spieth capped a brilliant season in sensational style, scoring a four-shot victory at East Lake Golf Club for his fifth win of the season, including the Masters and US Open.
The prize money haul included the $US10 million jackpot bonus for winning the season's FedExCup points competition and virtually clinched him Player of the Year honours.
Sweden's Henrik Stenson rolled in a 57-foot birdie putt at the last for a 72 to tie for second on 5-under 275 with Englishman Justin Rose (66) and Danny Lee of New Zealand (65).
- published: 28 Sep 2015
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Jason Day wins BMW Championship, reaches world No.1 golf ranking
Jason Day has continued his formidable late-season form, taking out the third PGA Tour play-off event by six strokes in Illinois, and in the process capturing g...
Jason Day has continued his formidable late-season form, taking out the third PGA Tour play-off event by six strokes in Illinois, and in the process capturing golf's world number one ranking.
Day could not match the heady heights of his first two rounds of 61 and 63, but kept his composure on Monday morning to card a fourth round 69 to finish at 22-under par overall, six clear of nearest challenger, United States' Daniel Berger (16-under) in the USPGA Tour's third of four FedEx Cup play-off events.
The victory sees Day move ahead of Northern Ireland's Rory McIlroy and American Jordan Spieth to the top of the world rankings, becoming the third Australian to reach top spot after Greg Norman and Adam Scott.
Day now has a chance to pass Spieth for PGA Tour player of the year honours.
It is Day's fifth title of the season, and continues his extraordinary run of results which have included his maiden major trophy, the PGA Championship in August.
He joins Tiger Woods and Vijay Singh as the only players in the last 20 years to win at least that many in a season. Day has won four of his last six events, including the PGA Championship.
Several players tried to make a charge at Day but the Queensland native was not going to wilt. He held them off by staying out of trouble and making sure he maintained his aggressive approach around the greens.
He added a few birdies for good measure, like the one on the par-four 16th when he drained a 15-foot putt, and then on his closing hole to reach 22-under 262.
Berger shot a 69 to finish in sole possession of second on 268 while Scott Piercy (70) finished solo third, seven strokes adrift of Day.
McIlroy (70), JB Holmes (68) and Rickie Fowler (69) tied for third at a 14-under 270.
McIlroy had two birdies, two pars, an eagle and a bogey in his final six holes Sunday. He drew one of the biggest cheers of the day by draining a 25-foot birdie putt on 18 but it was also his last shot before giving way to Day as the world number one.
Spieth shot 1-under 70 to finish tied for 13th.
Day now heads to the 30-man, season-ending Tour Championship in top spot on the FedExCup points list, ensuring a win at East Lake Golf Club would see him claim a $US10 million bonus.
wn.com/Jason Day Wins Bmw Championship, Reaches World No.1 Golf Ranking
Jason Day has continued his formidable late-season form, taking out the third PGA Tour play-off event by six strokes in Illinois, and in the process capturing golf's world number one ranking.
Day could not match the heady heights of his first two rounds of 61 and 63, but kept his composure on Monday morning to card a fourth round 69 to finish at 22-under par overall, six clear of nearest challenger, United States' Daniel Berger (16-under) in the USPGA Tour's third of four FedEx Cup play-off events.
The victory sees Day move ahead of Northern Ireland's Rory McIlroy and American Jordan Spieth to the top of the world rankings, becoming the third Australian to reach top spot after Greg Norman and Adam Scott.
Day now has a chance to pass Spieth for PGA Tour player of the year honours.
It is Day's fifth title of the season, and continues his extraordinary run of results which have included his maiden major trophy, the PGA Championship in August.
He joins Tiger Woods and Vijay Singh as the only players in the last 20 years to win at least that many in a season. Day has won four of his last six events, including the PGA Championship.
Several players tried to make a charge at Day but the Queensland native was not going to wilt. He held them off by staying out of trouble and making sure he maintained his aggressive approach around the greens.
He added a few birdies for good measure, like the one on the par-four 16th when he drained a 15-foot putt, and then on his closing hole to reach 22-under 262.
Berger shot a 69 to finish in sole possession of second on 268 while Scott Piercy (70) finished solo third, seven strokes adrift of Day.
McIlroy (70), JB Holmes (68) and Rickie Fowler (69) tied for third at a 14-under 270.
McIlroy had two birdies, two pars, an eagle and a bogey in his final six holes Sunday. He drew one of the biggest cheers of the day by draining a 25-foot birdie putt on 18 but it was also his last shot before giving way to Day as the world number one.
Spieth shot 1-under 70 to finish tied for 13th.
Day now heads to the 30-man, season-ending Tour Championship in top spot on the FedExCup points list, ensuring a win at East Lake Golf Club would see him claim a $US10 million bonus.
- published: 21 Sep 2015
- views: 81
McIlroy to Retake No. 1 Ranking from Spieth | GOLF.com
When the Official World Golf Ranking is released Monday, Rory McIlroy will be No. 1 for the third time in a month....
When the Official World Golf Ranking is released Monday, Rory McIlroy will be No. 1 for the third time in a month.
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When the Official World Golf Ranking is released Monday, Rory McIlroy will be No. 1 for the third time in a month.
- published: 14 Sep 2015
- views: 19
Morning Drive Headlines 11/17/15 | Golf Channel
Damon Hack brings you the latest golf news for Tuesday, Nov 17, 2015. Including the latest Official World Golf Rankings. Watch more Morning Drive clips here: ht...
Damon Hack brings you the latest golf news for Tuesday, Nov 17, 2015. Including the latest Official World Golf Rankings. Watch more Morning Drive clips here: http://bit.ly/17V3n3T
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- published: 17 Nov 2015
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Nick Faldo - It's in the Open
Nicholas Alexander Faldo MBE, is an English professional golfer on the European Tour, now mainly an on-air golf analyst. A top player of his era, renowned fo......
Nicholas Alexander Faldo MBE, is an English professional golfer on the European Tour, now mainly an on-air golf analyst. A top player of his era, renowned fo...
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Nicholas Alexander Faldo MBE, is an English professional golfer on the European Tour, now mainly an on-air golf analyst. A top player of his era, renowned fo...
Tiger Woods slips to No. 5 in World Golf Rankings
Tiger Woods slips to No. 5 in World Golf Rankings....
Tiger Woods slips to No. 5 in World Golf Rankings.
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Tiger Woods slips to No. 5 in World Golf Rankings.
- published: 11 Mar 2011
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author: ET NOW
[HD SLOW] BAE Sang-Moon Hybrid Golf Swing_Driving Range 2012 (6)
He plays on the PGA Tour. 75th in official world golf ranking as of January, 2013 Kolon Korea Open,Oct 18~21,2012 / Woo Jeong Hills CC, Korea. Recorded and e......
He plays on the PGA Tour. 75th in official world golf ranking as of January, 2013 Kolon Korea Open,Oct 18~21,2012 / Woo Jeong Hills CC, Korea. Recorded and e...
wn.com/Hd Slow Bae Sang Moon Hybrid Golf Swing Driving Range 2012 (6)
He plays on the PGA Tour. 75th in official world golf ranking as of January, 2013 Kolon Korea Open,Oct 18~21,2012 / Woo Jeong Hills CC, Korea. Recorded and e...
- published: 26 Jan 2013
- views: 10257
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author: bauercti
[1080P SLOW] BAE Sang-Moon Driver with Practice Golf Swing_Driving Range 2012 (7)
He plays on the PGA Tour. 75th in official world golf ranking as of January, 2013 Kolon Korea Open,Oct 18~21,2012 / Woo Jeong Hills CC, Korea. Recorded and e......
He plays on the PGA Tour. 75th in official world golf ranking as of January, 2013 Kolon Korea Open,Oct 18~21,2012 / Woo Jeong Hills CC, Korea. Recorded and e...
wn.com/1080P Slow Bae Sang Moon Driver With Practice Golf Swing Driving Range 2012 (7)
He plays on the PGA Tour. 75th in official world golf ranking as of January, 2013 Kolon Korea Open,Oct 18~21,2012 / Woo Jeong Hills CC, Korea. Recorded and e...
- published: 26 Jan 2013
- views: 21706
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author: bauercti
[1080P SLOW] BAE Sang-Moon Hybrid swing_Driving Range 2012 (5)
He plays on the PGA Tour. 75th in official world golf ranking as of January, 2013 Kolon Korea Open,Oct 18~21,2012 / Woo Jeong Hills CC, Korea. Recorded and e......
He plays on the PGA Tour. 75th in official world golf ranking as of January, 2013 Kolon Korea Open,Oct 18~21,2012 / Woo Jeong Hills CC, Korea. Recorded and e...
wn.com/1080P Slow Bae Sang Moon Hybrid Swing Driving Range 2012 (5)
He plays on the PGA Tour. 75th in official world golf ranking as of January, 2013 Kolon Korea Open,Oct 18~21,2012 / Woo Jeong Hills CC, Korea. Recorded and e...
- published: 26 Jan 2013
- views: 5448
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author: bauercti
[1080P HD] Paul LAWRIE 2013 Wood golf swing (1)_European Tour
42th in official world golf ranking as of May, 2013 Sponsored by Kalixa, the prepaid MasterCard H1(Par5), 583Y / Eurpoean Tour, Ballantine's Championship 201......
42th in official world golf ranking as of May, 2013 Sponsored by Kalixa, the prepaid MasterCard H1(Par5), 583Y / Eurpoean Tour, Ballantine's Championship 201...
wn.com/1080P Hd Paul Lawrie 2013 Wood Golf Swing (1) European Tour
42th in official world golf ranking as of May, 2013 Sponsored by Kalixa, the prepaid MasterCard H1(Par5), 583Y / Eurpoean Tour, Ballantine's Championship 201...
- published: 14 May 2013
- views: 2401
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author: bauercti
[Slow HD] Paul LAWRIE 2013 Wood golf swing (2)_European Tour
42th in official world golf ranking as of May, 2013 Sponsored by Kalixa, the prepaid MasterCard H1(Par5), 583Y / Eurpoean Tour, Ballantine's Championship 201......
42th in official world golf ranking as of May, 2013 Sponsored by Kalixa, the prepaid MasterCard H1(Par5), 583Y / Eurpoean Tour, Ballantine's Championship 201...
wn.com/Slow Hd Paul Lawrie 2013 Wood Golf Swing (2) European Tour
42th in official world golf ranking as of May, 2013 Sponsored by Kalixa, the prepaid MasterCard H1(Par5), 583Y / Eurpoean Tour, Ballantine's Championship 201...
- published: 14 May 2013
- views: 3113
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author: bauercti
[Slow HD] KIM Kyung-Tae DRIVER golf swing (3)_European Tour
133th on the Official World Golf Ranking (May 2013) H9(Par4), 424Y / Eurpoean Tour, Ballantine's Championship 2013 (Apr. 25~28) Blackstone Golf Club Icheon, ......
133th on the Official World Golf Ranking (May 2013) H9(Par4), 424Y / Eurpoean Tour, Ballantine's Championship 2013 (Apr. 25~28) Blackstone Golf Club Icheon, ...
wn.com/Slow Hd Kim Kyung Tae Driver Golf Swing (3) European Tour
133th on the Official World Golf Ranking (May 2013) H9(Par4), 424Y / Eurpoean Tour, Ballantine's Championship 2013 (Apr. 25~28) Blackstone Golf Club Icheon, ...
- published: 17 May 2013
- views: 3497
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author: bauercti
[Slow HD] KIM Kyung-Tae IRON golf swing (1)_European Tour
133th on the Official World Golf Ranking (May 2013) H1(Par5), 583Y / Eurpoean Tour, Ballantine's Championship 2013 (Apr. 25~28) Blackstone Golf Club Icheon, ......
133th on the Official World Golf Ranking (May 2013) H1(Par5), 583Y / Eurpoean Tour, Ballantine's Championship 2013 (Apr. 25~28) Blackstone Golf Club Icheon, ...
wn.com/Slow Hd Kim Kyung Tae Iron Golf Swing (1) European Tour
133th on the Official World Golf Ranking (May 2013) H1(Par5), 583Y / Eurpoean Tour, Ballantine's Championship 2013 (Apr. 25~28) Blackstone Golf Club Icheon, ...
- published: 17 May 2013
- views: 2103
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author: bauercti
[Slow HD] KIM Kyung-Tae IRON golf swing (2)_European Tour
133th on the Official World Golf Ranking (May 2013) H3(Par3), 190Y / Eurpoean Tour, Ballantine's Championship 2013 (Apr. 25~28) Blackstone Golf Club Icheon, ......
133th on the Official World Golf Ranking (May 2013) H3(Par3), 190Y / Eurpoean Tour, Ballantine's Championship 2013 (Apr. 25~28) Blackstone Golf Club Icheon, ...
wn.com/Slow Hd Kim Kyung Tae Iron Golf Swing (2) European Tour
133th on the Official World Golf Ranking (May 2013) H3(Par3), 190Y / Eurpoean Tour, Ballantine's Championship 2013 (Apr. 25~28) Blackstone Golf Club Icheon, ...
- published: 17 May 2013
- views: 2939
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author: bauercti
Golfer Anirban Lahiri achieves career-best ranking
Indian golfer Anirban Lahiri's incredible victory at the CIMB Niaga Indonesian Masters catapulted him from 102 to a career-high of 67 in the Official World G......
Indian golfer Anirban Lahiri's incredible victory at the CIMB Niaga Indonesian Masters catapulted him from 102 to a career-high of 67 in the Official World G...
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Indian golfer Anirban Lahiri's incredible victory at the CIMB Niaga Indonesian Masters catapulted him from 102 to a career-high of 67 in the Official World G...
Tiger Woods - Ranked 4th in the World Golf Rankings
Tiger Woods is back towards the top of the World Golf Rankings. He is currently 4th in the World Golf Rankings goiung into the US Open. Luke Donald is 1st in......
Tiger Woods is back towards the top of the World Golf Rankings. He is currently 4th in the World Golf Rankings goiung into the US Open. Luke Donald is 1st in...
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Tiger Woods is back towards the top of the World Golf Rankings. He is currently 4th in the World Golf Rankings goiung into the US Open. Luke Donald is 1st in...
2015 Honda Classic Golf Final Day and Playoff
Padraig Harrington wins the 2015 Honda Classic in dramatic play-off
Padraig Harrington birdied the 72nd hole and beat Daniel Berger in a playoff to win the Hond...
Padraig Harrington wins the 2015 Honda Classic in dramatic play-off
Padraig Harrington birdied the 72nd hole and beat Daniel Berger in a playoff to win the Honda Classic. Here's what you may have missed from a wild Monday finish at PGA National:
Leaderboard: Harrington (-6), Berger (-6), Paul Casey (-5), Russell Knox (-5), Ian Poulter (-5)
What it means: The win is Harrington’s first on Tour since the 2008 PGA Championship. He authored a wacky even-par 70 in his final round - with a bogey, two doubles and five birdies, including four in a row from Nos. 11-14 - to force a playoff. Needing just two pars to finish at 7 under and win by one in regulation, he instead found the water for a double bogey on the par-3 17th and rolled in a 16-footer for birdie on the par-5 18th. After halving the first extra hole with a par, Harrington redeemed himself on 17, the second extra hole, by flagging his approach, two-putting for par and eliminating Berger. Oddly enough, Harrington and last week’s winner at Riviera, James Hahn, won in back-to-back weeks from the 297th position in the Official World Golf Ranking. That means Harrington, 43, will be heading back to Augusta National this April after missing the Masters last year.
Best of the rest: Berger’s final-round 64 tied for the low round of the tournament and got him into the clubhouse over an hour before the final group finished. After starting the day nine shots back, he sat around on the driving range and putting green, safe and sound at 6 under. After a lengthy wait, he eventually was returned to the golf course for a playoff with Harrington. Unfortunately for the 21-year-old rookie, he hit his ball in the water on the second extra hole, No. 17, and was eliminated. Had he won, it would have been the second-largest final-round comeback in Tour history, bested only by Paul Lawrie, who trailed Jean van de Velde by 10 shots at the 1999 Open Championship – and Berger would have qualified for the Masters.
Round of the day: Brian Harman tied Berger with a Sunday-Monday 64, but we'll focus on Berger. He made only one bogey and seven birdies in his final round, with the two biggest coming on Nos. 17 and 18 in regulation. While the rest of the field, particularly Harrington and Patrick Reed, got caught in the Bear Trap, Berger almost won the Honda on Nos. 15-17. Prior to revisitng the 17th for a fifth time in the playoff, he played that three-hole stretch 5 under for the week.
Best of the rest: Casey turned in a tidy 2-under 68 but missed an opportunity to tie Berger and Harrington on 18 when he hooked a 3-wood left of the green, hit his pitch short, and missed his 18-foot birdie putt. Knox, like Berger, also birdied the last two holes but came up one shot short.
Biggest disappointments: Berger aside, Poulter and Reed - in that order. Poulter took his first 54-hole lead in his PGA Tour career Sunday afternoon, up three shots at 9 under. He spent the rest of Sunday evening and Monday morning donating five golf balls to the deep-sea divers who dredge the lakes at PGA National. After Poulter finally imploded for good - with two balls in the water and a triple bogey on No. 14 - Reed appeared to be in position for his fifth career win and second this year. Instead, he came up short of the 15th green - in the water - and went through the Bear Trap double bogey-bogey-bogey, finishing in a tie for seventh at 3 under.
Shot of the day: Harrington on 17 in the playoff. He not only put himself in position to win, he effectively put Berger in the water.
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Padraig Harrington wins the 2015 Honda Classic in dramatic play-off
Padraig Harrington birdied the 72nd hole and beat Daniel Berger in a playoff to win the Honda Classic. Here's what you may have missed from a wild Monday finish at PGA National:
Leaderboard: Harrington (-6), Berger (-6), Paul Casey (-5), Russell Knox (-5), Ian Poulter (-5)
What it means: The win is Harrington’s first on Tour since the 2008 PGA Championship. He authored a wacky even-par 70 in his final round - with a bogey, two doubles and five birdies, including four in a row from Nos. 11-14 - to force a playoff. Needing just two pars to finish at 7 under and win by one in regulation, he instead found the water for a double bogey on the par-3 17th and rolled in a 16-footer for birdie on the par-5 18th. After halving the first extra hole with a par, Harrington redeemed himself on 17, the second extra hole, by flagging his approach, two-putting for par and eliminating Berger. Oddly enough, Harrington and last week’s winner at Riviera, James Hahn, won in back-to-back weeks from the 297th position in the Official World Golf Ranking. That means Harrington, 43, will be heading back to Augusta National this April after missing the Masters last year.
Best of the rest: Berger’s final-round 64 tied for the low round of the tournament and got him into the clubhouse over an hour before the final group finished. After starting the day nine shots back, he sat around on the driving range and putting green, safe and sound at 6 under. After a lengthy wait, he eventually was returned to the golf course for a playoff with Harrington. Unfortunately for the 21-year-old rookie, he hit his ball in the water on the second extra hole, No. 17, and was eliminated. Had he won, it would have been the second-largest final-round comeback in Tour history, bested only by Paul Lawrie, who trailed Jean van de Velde by 10 shots at the 1999 Open Championship – and Berger would have qualified for the Masters.
Round of the day: Brian Harman tied Berger with a Sunday-Monday 64, but we'll focus on Berger. He made only one bogey and seven birdies in his final round, with the two biggest coming on Nos. 17 and 18 in regulation. While the rest of the field, particularly Harrington and Patrick Reed, got caught in the Bear Trap, Berger almost won the Honda on Nos. 15-17. Prior to revisitng the 17th for a fifth time in the playoff, he played that three-hole stretch 5 under for the week.
Best of the rest: Casey turned in a tidy 2-under 68 but missed an opportunity to tie Berger and Harrington on 18 when he hooked a 3-wood left of the green, hit his pitch short, and missed his 18-foot birdie putt. Knox, like Berger, also birdied the last two holes but came up one shot short.
Biggest disappointments: Berger aside, Poulter and Reed - in that order. Poulter took his first 54-hole lead in his PGA Tour career Sunday afternoon, up three shots at 9 under. He spent the rest of Sunday evening and Monday morning donating five golf balls to the deep-sea divers who dredge the lakes at PGA National. After Poulter finally imploded for good - with two balls in the water and a triple bogey on No. 14 - Reed appeared to be in position for his fifth career win and second this year. Instead, he came up short of the 15th green - in the water - and went through the Bear Trap double bogey-bogey-bogey, finishing in a tie for seventh at 3 under.
Shot of the day: Harrington on 17 in the playoff. He not only put himself in position to win, he effectively put Berger in the water.
- published: 04 Oct 2015
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Jason Day - Rotation and width for power (Rotary Swing Instructor Chris Tyler)
Congrats to Jason Day for winning the 2015 Farmers Insurance Open and moving into the #4 position in the World Golf Rankings.
In this video, I'll show you how ...
Congrats to Jason Day for winning the 2015 Farmers Insurance Open and moving into the #4 position in the World Golf Rankings.
In this video, I'll show you how Jason Day builds a powerful backswing, centered around width and rotation. You must have these 2 key ingredients in order to take advantage of leverage in your downswing.
I'll also show you a great way to focus your takeaway on rotation and I'll also show you how to get separation between the hips and shoulders in your backswing.
If you have been looking for more clubhead speed in your game, then kick your backswing into high gear with rotation and width now.
Click to sign up for a free membership and to see the rest of the Role Of The Right Arm Video: http://www.rotaryswing.com/videos/full-swing-advanced/takeaway/role-of-the-right-arm-takeaway?ref=589
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Congrats to Jason Day for winning the 2015 Farmers Insurance Open and moving into the #4 position in the World Golf Rankings.
In this video, I'll show you how Jason Day builds a powerful backswing, centered around width and rotation. You must have these 2 key ingredients in order to take advantage of leverage in your downswing.
I'll also show you a great way to focus your takeaway on rotation and I'll also show you how to get separation between the hips and shoulders in your backswing.
If you have been looking for more clubhead speed in your game, then kick your backswing into high gear with rotation and width now.
Click to sign up for a free membership and to see the rest of the Role Of The Right Arm Video: http://www.rotaryswing.com/videos/full-swing-advanced/takeaway/role-of-the-right-arm-takeaway?ref=589
- published: 10 Feb 2015
- views: 596
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Rory Mcllroy No 1 Top 5 Players in Field at Bay Hill
Rory Mcllroy No 1 Top 5 Players in Field at Bay Hill The top five golfers from the Official World Golf Ranking will be in the field at the 2015 Arnold Palmer...
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SSP Chawrasia Jumps 26 Places to be 211th in World Golf Rankings
SSP Chawrasia Jumps 26 Places to be 211th in World Golf Rankings Shiv Shankar Prasad Chawrasia is the second highest ranked Indian golfer in the world behind Anirban Lahiri. SSP Chawrasia Jumps 26 Places to be 211th in World Golf Rankings
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Anirban Lahiri Moves up to 39th in World golf Rankings
Anirban Lahiri Moves up to 39th in World golf Rankings Anirban Lahiri will head to play in the Hero World Golf Challenge in the Bahamas this week, while SSP Chawrasia will visit Vietnam to compete at the Ho Tram Open of the Asian Tour. Anirban Lahiri Moves up to 39th in World golf Rankings
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Martin Kaymer
Martin Kaymer is a German professional golfer. A winner of two major championships, he was also the No. 1 ranked golfer in the Official World Golf Ranking for eight weeks in 2011.
Born in Düsseldorf, West Germany, Kaymer turned professional at age 20 in 2005 and is a member of the European Tour. He has won eleven tournaments on the tour including four in 2010 to win for the first time the Race to
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RORY MCLLROY GOLFER Our Nights JAZZ
Rory McIlroy, MBE (born 4 May 1989) is a Northern Irish professional golfer from Holywood in County Down who is a member of both the European and PGA Tours.He was world number one in the Official World Golf Ranking for 95 weeks. He is a four-time major champion, winning the 2011 U.S Open with a tournament record lowest score under par (−16), 2012 PGA Championship with a tournament record eight str
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Adam Scott, Rory McIlroy Headline World Golf Rankings After 2014 British Open
Adam Scott, Rory McIlroy Headline World Golf Rankings After 2014 British Open Adam Scott, Rory McIlroy Headline World Golf Rankings After 2014 British Open.
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If Lefty Wins PGA, He Should Be No. 1
ESPN.com's Michael Collins takes issue with the Official World Golf Rankings and how Phil Mickelson, even if he wins the PGA Championship, still won't be No. 1.
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[Slow HD] LIANG Wen Chong IRON with Practice Golf Swing 2013 (2)_European Tour_梁文冲
China's most successful golfer Official World Golf Ranking 168th (July 2013) H1 (Par 5583Y) / Eurpoean Tour, Ballantine's Championship 2013 (Apr. 25~28) Bla...
Rory Mcllroy No 1 Top 5 Players in Field at Bay Hill
Rory Mcllroy No 1 Top 5 Players in Field at Bay Hill The top five golfers from the Official World Golf Ranking will be in the field at the 2015 Arnold Palmer......
Rory Mcllroy No 1 Top 5 Players in Field at Bay Hill The top five golfers from the Official World Golf Ranking will be in the field at the 2015 Arnold Palmer...
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Rory Mcllroy No 1 Top 5 Players in Field at Bay Hill The top five golfers from the Official World Golf Ranking will be in the field at the 2015 Arnold Palmer...
- published: 24 Dec 2015
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SSP Chawrasia Jumps 26 Places to be 211th in World Golf Rankings
SSP Chawrasia Jumps 26 Places to be 211th in World Golf Rankings Shiv Shankar Prasad Chawrasia is the second highest ranked Indian golfer in the world behind An...
SSP Chawrasia Jumps 26 Places to be 211th in World Golf Rankings Shiv Shankar Prasad Chawrasia is the second highest ranked Indian golfer in the world behind Anirban Lahiri. SSP Chawrasia Jumps 26 Places to be 211th in World Golf Rankings
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SSP Chawrasia Jumps 26 Places to be 211th in World Golf Rankings Shiv Shankar Prasad Chawrasia is the second highest ranked Indian golfer in the world behind Anirban Lahiri. SSP Chawrasia Jumps 26 Places to be 211th in World Golf Rankings
- published: 15 Dec 2015
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Anirban Lahiri Moves up to 39th in World golf Rankings
Anirban Lahiri Moves up to 39th in World golf Rankings Anirban Lahiri will head to play in the Hero World Golf Challenge in the Bahamas this week, while SSP Cha...
Anirban Lahiri Moves up to 39th in World golf Rankings Anirban Lahiri will head to play in the Hero World Golf Challenge in the Bahamas this week, while SSP Chawrasia will visit Vietnam to compete at the Ho Tram Open of the Asian Tour. Anirban Lahiri Moves up to 39th in World golf Rankings
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Anirban Lahiri Moves up to 39th in World golf Rankings Anirban Lahiri will head to play in the Hero World Golf Challenge in the Bahamas this week, while SSP Chawrasia will visit Vietnam to compete at the Ho Tram Open of the Asian Tour. Anirban Lahiri Moves up to 39th in World golf Rankings
- published: 02 Dec 2015
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Martin Kaymer
Martin Kaymer is a German professional golfer. A winner of two major championships, he was also the No. 1 ranked golfer in the Official World Golf Ranking for e...
Martin Kaymer is a German professional golfer. A winner of two major championships, he was also the No. 1 ranked golfer in the Official World Golf Ranking for eight weeks in 2011.
Born in Düsseldorf, West Germany, Kaymer turned professional at age 20 in 2005 and is a member of the European Tour. He has won eleven tournaments on the tour including four in 2010 to win for the first time the Race to Dubai, formerly the Order of Merit. Among those wins was the PGA Championship in the United States, which made him only the second German to win a major championship. He also won the WGC-HSBC Champions to become the tenth player to win both a major title and a World Golf Championship event.
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Martin Kaymer is a German professional golfer. A winner of two major championships, he was also the No. 1 ranked golfer in the Official World Golf Ranking for eight weeks in 2011.
Born in Düsseldorf, West Germany, Kaymer turned professional at age 20 in 2005 and is a member of the European Tour. He has won eleven tournaments on the tour including four in 2010 to win for the first time the Race to Dubai, formerly the Order of Merit. Among those wins was the PGA Championship in the United States, which made him only the second German to win a major championship. He also won the WGC-HSBC Champions to become the tenth player to win both a major title and a World Golf Championship event.
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- published: 19 Nov 2015
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RORY MCLLROY GOLFER Our Nights JAZZ
Rory McIlroy, MBE (born 4 May 1989) is a Northern Irish professional golfer from Holywood in County Down who is a member of both the European and PGA Tours.He w...
Rory McIlroy, MBE (born 4 May 1989) is a Northern Irish professional golfer from Holywood in County Down who is a member of both the European and PGA Tours.He was world number one in the Official World Golf Ranking for 95 weeks. He is a four-time major champion, winning the 2011 U.S Open with a tournament record lowest score under par (−16), 2012 PGA Championship with a tournament record eight strokes victory margin, 2014 Open Championship, and 2014 PGA Championship. He is the first European to win three different majors, and with Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods is one of three to win three majors by the age of 25.
He had a successful amateur career, topping the World Amateur Golf Ranking for one week as a 17-year-old in 2007. Later that year he turned professional and soon established himself on the European Tour. He had his first win on the European Tour in 2009, and on the PGA Tour in 2010. In 2011 at the age of 22, he became the youngest player ever to reach €10 million in career earnings on the European Tour. In 2012, he became the youngest player to reach $10 million in career earnings on the PGA Tour.
McIlroy has represented Europe, Great Britain & Ireland, and Ireland as both an amateur and a professional. At the Ryder Cup, he played for Europe against the United States in 2010, 2012 and 2014, with Europe winning all three matches. For his individual and team achievements he has twice been named RTÉ Sports Person of the Year, in 2011 and 2014.
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Rory McIlroy, MBE (born 4 May 1989) is a Northern Irish professional golfer from Holywood in County Down who is a member of both the European and PGA Tours.He was world number one in the Official World Golf Ranking for 95 weeks. He is a four-time major champion, winning the 2011 U.S Open with a tournament record lowest score under par (−16), 2012 PGA Championship with a tournament record eight strokes victory margin, 2014 Open Championship, and 2014 PGA Championship. He is the first European to win three different majors, and with Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods is one of three to win three majors by the age of 25.
He had a successful amateur career, topping the World Amateur Golf Ranking for one week as a 17-year-old in 2007. Later that year he turned professional and soon established himself on the European Tour. He had his first win on the European Tour in 2009, and on the PGA Tour in 2010. In 2011 at the age of 22, he became the youngest player ever to reach €10 million in career earnings on the European Tour. In 2012, he became the youngest player to reach $10 million in career earnings on the PGA Tour.
McIlroy has represented Europe, Great Britain & Ireland, and Ireland as both an amateur and a professional. At the Ryder Cup, he played for Europe against the United States in 2010, 2012 and 2014, with Europe winning all three matches. For his individual and team achievements he has twice been named RTÉ Sports Person of the Year, in 2011 and 2014.
- published: 22 Sep 2015
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Adam Scott, Rory McIlroy Headline World Golf Rankings After 2014 British Open
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Adam Scott, Rory McIlroy Headline World Golf Rankings After 2014 British Open Adam Scott, Rory McIlroy Headline World Golf Rankings After 2014 British Open.
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Adam Scott, Rory McIlroy Headline World Golf Rankings After 2014 British Open Adam Scott, Rory McIlroy Headline World Golf Rankings After 2014 British Open.
If Lefty Wins PGA, He Should Be No. 1
ESPN.com's Michael Collins takes issue with the Official World Golf Rankings and how Phil Mickelson, even if he wins the PGA Championship, still won't be No. 1....
ESPN.com's Michael Collins takes issue with the Official World Golf Rankings and how Phil Mickelson, even if he wins the PGA Championship, still won't be No. 1.
wn.com/If Lefty Wins Pga, He Should Be No. 1
ESPN.com's Michael Collins takes issue with the Official World Golf Rankings and how Phil Mickelson, even if he wins the PGA Championship, still won't be No. 1.
- published: 06 Aug 2013
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[Slow HD] LIANG Wen Chong IRON with Practice Golf Swing 2013 (2)_European Tour_梁文冲
China's most successful golfer Official World Golf Ranking 168th (July 2013) H1 (Par 5583Y) / Eurpoean Tour, Ballantine's Championship 2013 (Apr. 25~28) Bla......
China's most successful golfer Official World Golf Ranking 168th (July 2013) H1 (Par 5583Y) / Eurpoean Tour, Ballantine's Championship 2013 (Apr. 25~28) Bla...
wn.com/Slow Hd Liang Wen Chong Iron With Practice Golf Swing 2013 (2) European Tour 梁文冲
China's most successful golfer Official World Golf Ranking 168th (July 2013) H1 (Par 5583Y) / Eurpoean Tour, Ballantine's Championship 2013 (Apr. 25~28) Bla...
- published: 23 Jul 2013
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Adam Scott wins the 2014 Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial
A week after becoming No.1 in the Official World Golf Rankings, Adam Scott beat Jason Dufner in a playoff to win the Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial. S...
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Vijay Singh wins 2004 Deutsche Bank Championship
Vijay Singh defeats Tiger Woods by 3 strokes to win the Deutsche Bank Championship and claim the No. 1 spot in the Official World Golf Rankings, previously h...
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Best Shots of Rory McIlroy, Jordan Spieth and Jason Day at 2015 BMW Championship
This Week In Golf: Jason Day Dominates In BMW Championship Win
Jason Day broke out of the gate at the BMW Championship in a full gallop, speeding to a career-best first-round total of 10-under 61. The FedExCup standings leader, who now holds the No. 1 spot in the Official World Golf Rankings (OWGR), carried the momentum through the second round with a 63. From there, he posted a couple of weekend
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2015 WGC-Cadillac Match Play - Group selection, Group of Death, New Format
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The WGC-Cadillac Match Championship kicks off this week at a new venue, TPC Harding Park in San Francisco, along with a completely revamped format.
An important FYI: The matches start on Wednesday. Here’s what else you need to know:
*Based on the Official Golf World Rankings at the end of the RBC Heritage, 64 of the top 6
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2015 Players Championship Final Day Playoff- Rickie Fowler vs Garcia & Kisner
2015 Players Championship Final Day Playoff- Rickie Fowler vs Garcia & Kisner for 2nd Career Win
Fowler defeated Sergio Garcia and Kevin Kisner in the first-ever three-hole playoff in Players Championship history. The three golfers - all of whom were tied at 12-under par after the final round - started on the TPC Sawgrass' par-5 16th to determine this year's winner. Fowler went par on 16, birdie o
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2013 Tampa Bay Championship Final Round - Kevin Streelman vs Boo Weekley
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After 153 Starts, Kevin Streelman Wins First PGA Tour Title
Beats Boo Weekley By Two Strokes At Palm Harbor
Kevin Streelman won the Tampa Bay Championship by two shots over Boo Weekley for his breakthrough title on golf's PGA Tour.
Streelman, 34, shot 4-under-par 67 in the final round at Innisbrook Resort in Palm Harbor, F
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Final round 2015 Deutsche Bank Championship (highlights)
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2015 Deutsche Bank Championship results: Rickie Fowler gets 3rd win of a career summer
The incredible 2015 run in golf continues in the FedExCup, where Rickie Fowler erased a three-shot deficit on the back nine to win again.
The FedExCup is off to an appropriate start following this transitional summer when so many ascendant talents started
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Mario Golf: World Tour - Week 1 Rankings
One week has already passed since Mario Golf: World Tour has been first released, and some Tournaments have come to a close. In this video, I go over the res...
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Mario Golf: World Tour - Week 2 Rankings
Sorry for the late upload, but hear are the offial rankings for Week 2! First, I start off with a quick run of World Tournament #2 (since the Award Ceremonie...
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Mario Golf: World Tour - Week 3 Rankings and Flower Pack
Here's the update for this week. Also, the Flower Pack is released! I try out Nabbit and go to the Layer-Cake Desert, which is Shy Guy Desert from Mario Golf...
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PGA Golf Tour 2015 - Asia Pacific Amateur Championship Day 1 - Full Round, Highlights
PGA Golf Tour 2015 - Asian Amateur Championship Day 1 - Full Round, Highlights, Score, Schedule.
The seventh edition of the Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship will be held from October 1-4, 2015, at The Clearwater Bay Golf & Country Club in Hong Kong.
Founded in 1982, Clearwater Bay Golf & Country Club is an 18 hole course divided into two parts: the Highland Nine and the Ocean Nine.
The 2015 As
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(Full Highlights) Rory McIlroy Incredible Victory at 2015 Wells Fargo Championship
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Rory McIlroy's record victory at Wells Fargo Championship
Wells Fargo Championship final leaderboard
-21 R McIlroy (NI); -14 P Rodgers (US) W Simpson (US); -12 R Streb (US), G Woodland (US), P Mickelson (US); -11 G Ogilvy (Aus). Selected others: -6 H Matsuyama (Jpn); -2 M Laird (Sco); -1 R Knox (Sco)
Rory McIlroy
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Lydia Ko rolling toward history on LPGA Tour
The pressure from playing in the first major of the year is clearly getting to Lydia Ko.
The 17-year-old sensation already is the youngest golfer, male or female, to be ranked No. 1. She has finished in the top 10 in her last 10 starts on the LPGA Tour, including two victories. She has broken par in 28 consecutive rounds, one short of the record set by Annika Sorenstam in 2004.
As she made her w
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Tiger Woods Best 50 Golf Shots in His Career (P1)
Eldrick Tont "Tiger" Woods (born December 30, 1975) is an American professional golfer who is among the most successful golfers of all time. He has been one of the highest-paid athletes in the world for several years.
Following an outstanding amateur and two-year college golf career, Woods turned professional at age 20 in late summer 1996. By April 1997 he had already won his first major, the 199
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Rory McIlroy and Jordan Spieth who would win at their best?
Rory McIlroy and Jordan Spieth who would win at their best?
No 1 and No2 in Global Official Golf Ranking
Masters champion Jordan Spieth is confident he will win more majors in pursuit of world No 1 Rory McIlroy.
Spieth set numerous records on his way to a four-shot victory at Augusta National on Sunday, which lifted him to second in the world rankings behind McIlroy.
The 21-year-old spent Monday
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Karl in the US Kids Golf 12-year-old World Cup
The top ranked US & international 12-year-olds from the US Kids World championship fight it out for national pride following the world championship each year.
The US had never lost the World Cup- could this be the first time that the Internationals win?
The link for the scores is at http://www.uskidsgolf.com/tournaments/world/world-cup
Karl's website is www.karlgolf.info.
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O'Sullivan vs Bingham | Full HD | QF | Session 1 | 2015 World Snooker Championship
Full HD | Ronnie O'Sullivan vs Stuart Bingham | Quarterfinal | Session 1 | 2015 World Snooker Championship
The 2015 Betfred World Snooker Championship is a professional ranking snooker tournament that is taking place from 18 April to 4 May 2015 at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, England. It is the 78th edition of the World Snooker Championship and the last ranking event of the 2014/2015 season
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HD | Selby vs Maflin | R1 | Session 1 | 2015 World Snooker Championship
HD | Mark Selby vs Kurt Maflin | Round 1 | Session 1 | 2015 World Snooker Championship
The 2015 Betfred World Snooker Championship is a professional ranking snooker tournament that is taking place from 18 April to 4 May 2015 at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, England. It is the 78th edition of the World Snooker Championship and the last ranking event of the 2014/2015 season.[1] Betfred are spo
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Murphy vs Bingham | HD | Final | Session 3 | 2015 World Snooker Championship
Shaun Murphy vs Stuart Bingham | HD | Final | Session 3 | 2015 World Snooker Championship
The 2015 Betfred World Snooker Championship is a professional ranking snooker tournament that is taking place from 18 April to 4 May 2015 at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, England. It is the 78th edition of the World Snooker Championship and the last ranking event of the 2014/2015 season.[1] Betfred are
Adam Scott wins the 2014 Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial
A week after becoming No.1 in the Official World Golf Rankings, Adam Scott beat Jason Dufner in a playoff to win the Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial. S......
A week after becoming No.1 in the Official World Golf Rankings, Adam Scott beat Jason Dufner in a playoff to win the Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial. S...
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A week after becoming No.1 in the Official World Golf Rankings, Adam Scott beat Jason Dufner in a playoff to win the Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial. S...
Vijay Singh wins 2004 Deutsche Bank Championship
Vijay Singh defeats Tiger Woods by 3 strokes to win the Deutsche Bank Championship and claim the No. 1 spot in the Official World Golf Rankings, previously h......
Vijay Singh defeats Tiger Woods by 3 strokes to win the Deutsche Bank Championship and claim the No. 1 spot in the Official World Golf Rankings, previously h...
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Vijay Singh defeats Tiger Woods by 3 strokes to win the Deutsche Bank Championship and claim the No. 1 spot in the Official World Golf Rankings, previously h...
Best Shots of Rory McIlroy, Jordan Spieth and Jason Day at 2015 BMW Championship
This Week In Golf: Jason Day Dominates In BMW Championship Win
Jason Day broke out of the gate at the BMW Championship in a full gallop, speeding to a career-be...
This Week In Golf: Jason Day Dominates In BMW Championship Win
Jason Day broke out of the gate at the BMW Championship in a full gallop, speeding to a career-best first-round total of 10-under 61. The FedExCup standings leader, who now holds the No. 1 spot in the Official World Golf Rankings (OWGR), carried the momentum through the second round with a 63. From there, he posted a couple of weekend 69s to coast into the winner’s circle. The white-hot Aussie finished six strokes ahead of PGA Tour rookie Daniel Berger. Berger made the biggest upward FedExCup gain at the tournament, moving from 46th to 9th.
Day has won four of his last six starts and owns five championships on the season (Farmers Insurance Open, RBC Canadian Open, PGA Championship, The Barclays and now the BMW Championship). Rory McIlroy, the man Day displaced as No. 1 in the OWGR, moved up from No. 17 to No. 11 in the FedExCup race. The Northern Irishman showed positive signs that his game is rounding back into top form, finishing T4 at 14-under with Rickie Fowler and J.B. Holmes.
Next On The Tee: Tour Championship
The 30 best players through the first three FedExCup playoff tournaments are set to get down and dirty in the deep south this week. And all sorts of honors are on the line. At East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta, once the home course of Bobby Jones, the players will determine the new FedExCup champion and the OWGR No. 1. Jason Day and Jordan Spieth will battle for 2015 Player of the Year honors.
Spieth, who won the Masters and U.S. Open to dominate the early portion of the campaign, is looking to shift the spotlight back onto himself. He comes into the event in good shape after a bounce-back effort in the BMW Championship, which featured a first-round hole-in-one. The 22-year-old Texan’s T13 finish at Chicago leaves him second in the FedExCup standings, despite missed cuts in his two previous playoff appearances.
Spieth and the rest of the top five — Day, Fowler (3), Henrik Stenson (4) and Bubba Watson (5) — are all in position to wear the FedExCup crown outright with a victory at East Lake. Last year’s FedExCup champ, Billy Horschel, fizzled in this year’s playoffs, going MC at The Barclays, 72nd in the Deutsche Bank Championship and T32 at the BMW. Horschel wrapped up his season 66th in the standings.
East Lake Golf Club plays 7,307 yards and is a par 70.
Favorites: Jason Day, Rory McIlroy, Jordan Spieth, Rickie Fowler, Henrik Stenson
Players To Watch: Bubba Watson, Dustin Johnson, Daniel Berger, Zach Johnson, Justin Rose
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This Week In Golf: Jason Day Dominates In BMW Championship Win
Jason Day broke out of the gate at the BMW Championship in a full gallop, speeding to a career-best first-round total of 10-under 61. The FedExCup standings leader, who now holds the No. 1 spot in the Official World Golf Rankings (OWGR), carried the momentum through the second round with a 63. From there, he posted a couple of weekend 69s to coast into the winner’s circle. The white-hot Aussie finished six strokes ahead of PGA Tour rookie Daniel Berger. Berger made the biggest upward FedExCup gain at the tournament, moving from 46th to 9th.
Day has won four of his last six starts and owns five championships on the season (Farmers Insurance Open, RBC Canadian Open, PGA Championship, The Barclays and now the BMW Championship). Rory McIlroy, the man Day displaced as No. 1 in the OWGR, moved up from No. 17 to No. 11 in the FedExCup race. The Northern Irishman showed positive signs that his game is rounding back into top form, finishing T4 at 14-under with Rickie Fowler and J.B. Holmes.
Next On The Tee: Tour Championship
The 30 best players through the first three FedExCup playoff tournaments are set to get down and dirty in the deep south this week. And all sorts of honors are on the line. At East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta, once the home course of Bobby Jones, the players will determine the new FedExCup champion and the OWGR No. 1. Jason Day and Jordan Spieth will battle for 2015 Player of the Year honors.
Spieth, who won the Masters and U.S. Open to dominate the early portion of the campaign, is looking to shift the spotlight back onto himself. He comes into the event in good shape after a bounce-back effort in the BMW Championship, which featured a first-round hole-in-one. The 22-year-old Texan’s T13 finish at Chicago leaves him second in the FedExCup standings, despite missed cuts in his two previous playoff appearances.
Spieth and the rest of the top five — Day, Fowler (3), Henrik Stenson (4) and Bubba Watson (5) — are all in position to wear the FedExCup crown outright with a victory at East Lake. Last year’s FedExCup champ, Billy Horschel, fizzled in this year’s playoffs, going MC at The Barclays, 72nd in the Deutsche Bank Championship and T32 at the BMW. Horschel wrapped up his season 66th in the standings.
East Lake Golf Club plays 7,307 yards and is a par 70.
Favorites: Jason Day, Rory McIlroy, Jordan Spieth, Rickie Fowler, Henrik Stenson
Players To Watch: Bubba Watson, Dustin Johnson, Daniel Berger, Zach Johnson, Justin Rose
- published: 23 Sep 2015
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2015 WGC-Cadillac Match Play - Group selection, Group of Death, New Format
2015 WGC-Cadillac Match Play - Group selection, Group of Death, New Format
The WGC-Cadillac Match Championship kicks off this week at a new venue, TPC Harding P...
2015 WGC-Cadillac Match Play - Group selection, Group of Death, New Format
The WGC-Cadillac Match Championship kicks off this week at a new venue, TPC Harding Park in San Francisco, along with a completely revamped format.
An important FYI: The matches start on Wednesday. Here’s what else you need to know:
*Based on the Official Golf World Rankings at the end of the RBC Heritage, 64 of the top 67 ranked players are in the field.
*Luke Donald and Tim Clark are not in the Cadillac Match Play field. Donald is attending his brother’s wedding while Clark is recovering from a wrist injury. They are replaced in the field by No. 65 Miguel Angel Jimenez and No. 66 Francesco Molinari.
*World no. 18 Phil Mickelson withdrew from the event on Sunday, citing personal reasons.
“I’m really happy with the new format and TPC Harding Park is a terrific setting for match play, so it’s unfortunate that I won’t be able to play this year,” said Mickelson.
Phil was replaced by Finland’s Mikko Illonen.
*The field was finalized on Monday, April 20, but the seeding for the tournament is based off the most recent Official World Golf Ranking, released Sunday, April 26, following the conclusion of the Zurich Classic of New Orleans, to ensure the field reflects the most recent OWGR to more accurately seed the players.
Top 16
1. Rory McIlroy
2. Jordan Spieth
3. Henrik Stenson
4. Bubba Watson
5. Jim Furyk
6. Justin Rose
7. Jason Day
8. Dustin Johnson
9. Adam Scott
10. Sergio Garcia
11. Jimmy Walker
12. JB Holmes
13. Rickie Fowler
14. Matt Kuchar
15. Patrick Reed
16. Hideki Matsuyama
Group 17-32
17. Martin Kaymer
18. Billy Horschel
19. Brooks Koepka
20. Kevin Na
21. Victor Dubuisson
22. Ryan Palmer
23. Bill Haas
24. Zach Johnson
25. Chris Kirk
26. Lee Westwood
27. Ian Poulter
28. Ryan Moore
29. Louis Oosthuizen
30. Jamie Donaldson
31. Hunter Mahan
32. Graeme McDowell
Group 33-48
33. Keegan Bradley
34. Anirban Lahiri
35. Brandt Snedeker
36. Paul Casey
37. Charl Schwartzel
38. Branden Grace
39. Bernd Wiesberger
40. Matt Every
41. Stephen Gallacher
42. Brendon Todd
43. Joost Luiten
44. Thongchai Jaidee
45. Russell Henley
46. Webb Simpson
47. Shane Lowry
48. Danny Willett
Group 49-64
49. Charley Hoffman
50. Gary Woodland
51. Marc Warren
52. Alexander Levy
53. Jason Dufner
54. Tommy Fleetwood
55. Harris English
56. Marc Leishman
57. Andy Sullivan
58. Matt Jones
59. George Coetzee
60. John Senden
61. Ben Martin
62. Mikko Ilonen
63. Miguel A. Jimenez
64. Francesco Molinari
*Each group will play round-robin matches within their group on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. The player with the best record in each of the four player groups advances to the Round of 16 for single-elimination match play (in the event of a two-way tie in a group, head-to-head match results will be used as the tiebreaker; a three-way tie will require a sudden-death stroke play hole-by-hole-playoff).
*The Round of 16 will be played Saturday morning, followed by the Quarterfinals on Saturday afternoon. The Semifinals will be Sunday morning, followed by the Championship Match and Consolation Match on Sunday afternoon.
*With this format change, players are guaranteed three matches before they begin to get eliminated.
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2015 WGC-Cadillac Match Play - Group selection, Group of Death, New Format
The WGC-Cadillac Match Championship kicks off this week at a new venue, TPC Harding Park in San Francisco, along with a completely revamped format.
An important FYI: The matches start on Wednesday. Here’s what else you need to know:
*Based on the Official Golf World Rankings at the end of the RBC Heritage, 64 of the top 67 ranked players are in the field.
*Luke Donald and Tim Clark are not in the Cadillac Match Play field. Donald is attending his brother’s wedding while Clark is recovering from a wrist injury. They are replaced in the field by No. 65 Miguel Angel Jimenez and No. 66 Francesco Molinari.
*World no. 18 Phil Mickelson withdrew from the event on Sunday, citing personal reasons.
“I’m really happy with the new format and TPC Harding Park is a terrific setting for match play, so it’s unfortunate that I won’t be able to play this year,” said Mickelson.
Phil was replaced by Finland’s Mikko Illonen.
*The field was finalized on Monday, April 20, but the seeding for the tournament is based off the most recent Official World Golf Ranking, released Sunday, April 26, following the conclusion of the Zurich Classic of New Orleans, to ensure the field reflects the most recent OWGR to more accurately seed the players.
Top 16
1. Rory McIlroy
2. Jordan Spieth
3. Henrik Stenson
4. Bubba Watson
5. Jim Furyk
6. Justin Rose
7. Jason Day
8. Dustin Johnson
9. Adam Scott
10. Sergio Garcia
11. Jimmy Walker
12. JB Holmes
13. Rickie Fowler
14. Matt Kuchar
15. Patrick Reed
16. Hideki Matsuyama
Group 17-32
17. Martin Kaymer
18. Billy Horschel
19. Brooks Koepka
20. Kevin Na
21. Victor Dubuisson
22. Ryan Palmer
23. Bill Haas
24. Zach Johnson
25. Chris Kirk
26. Lee Westwood
27. Ian Poulter
28. Ryan Moore
29. Louis Oosthuizen
30. Jamie Donaldson
31. Hunter Mahan
32. Graeme McDowell
Group 33-48
33. Keegan Bradley
34. Anirban Lahiri
35. Brandt Snedeker
36. Paul Casey
37. Charl Schwartzel
38. Branden Grace
39. Bernd Wiesberger
40. Matt Every
41. Stephen Gallacher
42. Brendon Todd
43. Joost Luiten
44. Thongchai Jaidee
45. Russell Henley
46. Webb Simpson
47. Shane Lowry
48. Danny Willett
Group 49-64
49. Charley Hoffman
50. Gary Woodland
51. Marc Warren
52. Alexander Levy
53. Jason Dufner
54. Tommy Fleetwood
55. Harris English
56. Marc Leishman
57. Andy Sullivan
58. Matt Jones
59. George Coetzee
60. John Senden
61. Ben Martin
62. Mikko Ilonen
63. Miguel A. Jimenez
64. Francesco Molinari
*Each group will play round-robin matches within their group on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. The player with the best record in each of the four player groups advances to the Round of 16 for single-elimination match play (in the event of a two-way tie in a group, head-to-head match results will be used as the tiebreaker; a three-way tie will require a sudden-death stroke play hole-by-hole-playoff).
*The Round of 16 will be played Saturday morning, followed by the Quarterfinals on Saturday afternoon. The Semifinals will be Sunday morning, followed by the Championship Match and Consolation Match on Sunday afternoon.
*With this format change, players are guaranteed three matches before they begin to get eliminated.
- published: 02 May 2015
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2015 Players Championship Final Day Playoff- Rickie Fowler vs Garcia & Kisner
2015 Players Championship Final Day Playoff- Rickie Fowler vs Garcia & Kisner for 2nd Career Win
Fowler defeated Sergio Garcia and Kevin Kisner in the first-eve...
2015 Players Championship Final Day Playoff- Rickie Fowler vs Garcia & Kisner for 2nd Career Win
Fowler defeated Sergio Garcia and Kevin Kisner in the first-ever three-hole playoff in Players Championship history. The three golfers - all of whom were tied at 12-under par after the final round - started on the TPC Sawgrass' par-5 16th to determine this year's winner. Fowler went par on 16, birdie on 17, par on 18 and birdie on 17 to capture the victory, which was the second of his career and first since 2012.
Garcia was eliminated after the second playoff hole when he made par after Fowler and Kisner birdied. The remaining two pared the 18th hole and then Fowler birdied the 17th hole for the fifth time this week to defeat Kisner. The 17th is TPC Sawgrass' signature hole - a 137-yard par 3 that features an island green and an astonishing scenic view. The 26-year-old put his tee shot within five feet of the pin and finally ended the back-and-forth between him and Kisner.
"Going into the playoff, it was almost like nothing to lose," Fowler said, via Rex Hoggard of GolfChannel.com. "I was out of the golf tournament through 12 holes today, and we managed to fight our way back in."
Fowler was down six strokes as he stepped onto the tee box of the par-3 13th and what ensued is now known to be the greatest finish in the 34-year history of TPC Sawgrass. His final round 67 was largely a product of his six-under par performance on the last six holes: birdie on 13, par on 14, birdie on 15, eagle on 16, birdie on 17 and birdie on 18, which forced the playoff. Through the first 12 holes of the day he was +1 and appeared to be on track to finish between 15th and 20th place.
Instead, he took home $1,800,000 in winnings and earned 600 FedEx Cup points with the victory.
Fowler had his breakout season in 2014 after winning PGA Rookie of the Year in 2010. He finished tied for second place in the U.S. Open and British Open, tied for third in the PGA Championship and tied for fifth in the Masters last year. He made a career-high $4.8 million, finished as the No. 10 golfer in the world and played on the U.S. Ryder Cup team. With yesterday's win he jumped from No. 13 in the Official World Golf Ranking to No. 9 - the highest of his career.
Overrated?
"I laughed at the poll," he said after the win. "But yeah, if there was any question, I think this right here answers anything you need to know."
Fowler made fun of the poll last week with the man who tied him in overrated votes, Ian Poulter.
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2015 Players Championship Final Day Playoff- Rickie Fowler vs Garcia & Kisner for 2nd Career Win
Fowler defeated Sergio Garcia and Kevin Kisner in the first-ever three-hole playoff in Players Championship history. The three golfers - all of whom were tied at 12-under par after the final round - started on the TPC Sawgrass' par-5 16th to determine this year's winner. Fowler went par on 16, birdie on 17, par on 18 and birdie on 17 to capture the victory, which was the second of his career and first since 2012.
Garcia was eliminated after the second playoff hole when he made par after Fowler and Kisner birdied. The remaining two pared the 18th hole and then Fowler birdied the 17th hole for the fifth time this week to defeat Kisner. The 17th is TPC Sawgrass' signature hole - a 137-yard par 3 that features an island green and an astonishing scenic view. The 26-year-old put his tee shot within five feet of the pin and finally ended the back-and-forth between him and Kisner.
"Going into the playoff, it was almost like nothing to lose," Fowler said, via Rex Hoggard of GolfChannel.com. "I was out of the golf tournament through 12 holes today, and we managed to fight our way back in."
Fowler was down six strokes as he stepped onto the tee box of the par-3 13th and what ensued is now known to be the greatest finish in the 34-year history of TPC Sawgrass. His final round 67 was largely a product of his six-under par performance on the last six holes: birdie on 13, par on 14, birdie on 15, eagle on 16, birdie on 17 and birdie on 18, which forced the playoff. Through the first 12 holes of the day he was +1 and appeared to be on track to finish between 15th and 20th place.
Instead, he took home $1,800,000 in winnings and earned 600 FedEx Cup points with the victory.
Fowler had his breakout season in 2014 after winning PGA Rookie of the Year in 2010. He finished tied for second place in the U.S. Open and British Open, tied for third in the PGA Championship and tied for fifth in the Masters last year. He made a career-high $4.8 million, finished as the No. 10 golfer in the world and played on the U.S. Ryder Cup team. With yesterday's win he jumped from No. 13 in the Official World Golf Ranking to No. 9 - the highest of his career.
Overrated?
"I laughed at the poll," he said after the win. "But yeah, if there was any question, I think this right here answers anything you need to know."
Fowler made fun of the poll last week with the man who tied him in overrated votes, Ian Poulter.
- published: 07 Jun 2015
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2013 Tampa Bay Championship Final Round - Kevin Streelman vs Boo Weekley
2013 Tampa Bay Championship Final Round - Kevin Streelman vs Boo Weekley
After 153 Starts, Kevin Streelman Wins First PGA Tour Title
Beats Boo Weekley By Two ...
2013 Tampa Bay Championship Final Round - Kevin Streelman vs Boo Weekley
After 153 Starts, Kevin Streelman Wins First PGA Tour Title
Beats Boo Weekley By Two Strokes At Palm Harbor
Kevin Streelman won the Tampa Bay Championship by two shots over Boo Weekley for his breakthrough title on golf's PGA Tour.
Streelman, 34, shot 4-under-par 67 in the final round at Innisbrook Resort in Palm Harbor, Fla., to finish with a four-round total of 10-under-par 274. Weekley had an 8-under-par 63 Sunday, the lowest score of the tournament. It was his 153rd PGA Tour start, and the win earned him a spot in the Masters.
"It wasn't too long ago I was in a car driving myself around dead broke," Streelman said in a televised interview before collecting the $990,000 winner's check. "It just shows you — determination, hard work and keep chasing your dreams and you never know what will happen."
U.S. players have now won the first 12 events of the PGA Tour season.
The tour remains in Florida for a fourth straight event, the Arnold Palmer Invitational at the Bay Hill Club & Lodge in Orlando from March 21-24. Tiger Woods, the second-ranked player in the Official Golf World Ranking, will be trying to defend the title he won for a seventh time last year.
Woods' victory at Bay Hill in 2012 ended a winless streak on the PGA Tour that stretched back to September 2009. The event is the last on the PGA Tour schedule that Woods will play before the Masters, which begins April 11.
Woods won the World Golf Championships Cadillac Championship March 10 to become the only two-time champion on tour this year. It's the first time he's won two PGA Tour events prior to the Masters since the 2008 season, when he claimed the last of his 14 major championships at the U.S. Open.
Woods is also scheduled to play in the Tavistock Cup, an exhibition event, on March 25 and 26.
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2013 Tampa Bay Championship Final Round - Kevin Streelman vs Boo Weekley
After 153 Starts, Kevin Streelman Wins First PGA Tour Title
Beats Boo Weekley By Two Strokes At Palm Harbor
Kevin Streelman won the Tampa Bay Championship by two shots over Boo Weekley for his breakthrough title on golf's PGA Tour.
Streelman, 34, shot 4-under-par 67 in the final round at Innisbrook Resort in Palm Harbor, Fla., to finish with a four-round total of 10-under-par 274. Weekley had an 8-under-par 63 Sunday, the lowest score of the tournament. It was his 153rd PGA Tour start, and the win earned him a spot in the Masters.
"It wasn't too long ago I was in a car driving myself around dead broke," Streelman said in a televised interview before collecting the $990,000 winner's check. "It just shows you — determination, hard work and keep chasing your dreams and you never know what will happen."
U.S. players have now won the first 12 events of the PGA Tour season.
The tour remains in Florida for a fourth straight event, the Arnold Palmer Invitational at the Bay Hill Club & Lodge in Orlando from March 21-24. Tiger Woods, the second-ranked player in the Official Golf World Ranking, will be trying to defend the title he won for a seventh time last year.
Woods' victory at Bay Hill in 2012 ended a winless streak on the PGA Tour that stretched back to September 2009. The event is the last on the PGA Tour schedule that Woods will play before the Masters, which begins April 11.
Woods won the World Golf Championships Cadillac Championship March 10 to become the only two-time champion on tour this year. It's the first time he's won two PGA Tour events prior to the Masters since the 2008 season, when he claimed the last of his 14 major championships at the U.S. Open.
Woods is also scheduled to play in the Tavistock Cup, an exhibition event, on March 25 and 26.
- published: 11 Jun 2015
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Final round 2015 Deutsche Bank Championship (highlights)
Final round 2015 Deutsche Bank Championship (highlights)
2015 Deutsche Bank Championship results: Rickie Fowler gets 3rd win of a career summer
The incredible 2...
Final round 2015 Deutsche Bank Championship (highlights)
2015 Deutsche Bank Championship results: Rickie Fowler gets 3rd win of a career summer
The incredible 2015 run in golf continues in the FedExCup, where Rickie Fowler erased a three-shot deficit on the back nine to win again.
The FedExCup is off to an appropriate start following this transitional summer when so many ascendant talents started winning weekly on the PGA Tour. After Jason Day took the first leg of the postseason in New Jersey last week, Rickie Fowler chased down Henrik Stenson on the back nine Monday in Boston to win the Deutsche Bank Championship.
That lengthy winless streak after his first career title at the 2012 Wells Fargo seems like ages ago. It dogged Fowler for the past three years and the narrative that all the hype and endorsement money were not commensurate with his ability became the first talking point every time Fowler came up. Now he's got a his third win of the year and second on the PGA Tour.
They haven't come at trash events either, but against some of the deepest and most competitive fields at The Players, Scottish Open, and now a FedExCup Playoffs event. We knew he tended to play his best at the biggest events following last year, when he became the third player in history (joining Tiger Woods and Jack Nicklaus) to place in the top five at all four majors in a single year. This season, he's punching it through in these final rounds and that major seems to be coming sooner rather than later.
As the final pairing hit the back nine, it appeared that Stenson would cruise to his second Deutsche Bank Championship in the last three years. The Iceman was pounding that reliable 3-wood and not giving Fowler, or any other chaser, much of a window. The lead grew to three shots at one point on the back nine but then it came undone while his playing partner refused to make a mistake. Fowler poured in this birdie bomb from almost 40 feet at the 14th hole.
That pulled Rickie to within a shot. Two holes later, he would have the lead thanks to a gust of wind knocking Stenson's ball down and back into the water at the par-3 16th. Stenson said he tried to muscle a 7-iron up and on at the 187-yard hole, but it hit the bounced off the rocks lining the front of the green and back into the drink. The result was a double bogey. The swing at that hole finally knocked the Swede from the top of the leaderboard as Fowler completed a 2-under 35 on the back nine to sneak away with his first FedExCup event win.
This was not that absurd charge in the final hour of The Players, but it's definitely a nice bookend to the season for Fowler. He opened the round with maybe his worst drive of the year, a snap hook down the left side. He finished with a 341-yard bomb at the 18th that made Stenson work for any chance to pull even at the last green. Rickie is obviously a new player this year and he will now move into the top five in the official world golf rankings. He'll also join the McIlroy-Spieth-Day party for these last two events and the push for that $10 million playoff bonus money. Following Rory's dominance last year, Spieth's 2015 season, and now Day's run at the world No. 1 ranking, the post-Tiger golf world is on fire right now.
Here are your final results from TPC Boston. After a break week, the FedExCup will return in Chicago for the BMW Championship.
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Final round 2015 Deutsche Bank Championship (highlights)
2015 Deutsche Bank Championship results: Rickie Fowler gets 3rd win of a career summer
The incredible 2015 run in golf continues in the FedExCup, where Rickie Fowler erased a three-shot deficit on the back nine to win again.
The FedExCup is off to an appropriate start following this transitional summer when so many ascendant talents started winning weekly on the PGA Tour. After Jason Day took the first leg of the postseason in New Jersey last week, Rickie Fowler chased down Henrik Stenson on the back nine Monday in Boston to win the Deutsche Bank Championship.
That lengthy winless streak after his first career title at the 2012 Wells Fargo seems like ages ago. It dogged Fowler for the past three years and the narrative that all the hype and endorsement money were not commensurate with his ability became the first talking point every time Fowler came up. Now he's got a his third win of the year and second on the PGA Tour.
They haven't come at trash events either, but against some of the deepest and most competitive fields at The Players, Scottish Open, and now a FedExCup Playoffs event. We knew he tended to play his best at the biggest events following last year, when he became the third player in history (joining Tiger Woods and Jack Nicklaus) to place in the top five at all four majors in a single year. This season, he's punching it through in these final rounds and that major seems to be coming sooner rather than later.
As the final pairing hit the back nine, it appeared that Stenson would cruise to his second Deutsche Bank Championship in the last three years. The Iceman was pounding that reliable 3-wood and not giving Fowler, or any other chaser, much of a window. The lead grew to three shots at one point on the back nine but then it came undone while his playing partner refused to make a mistake. Fowler poured in this birdie bomb from almost 40 feet at the 14th hole.
That pulled Rickie to within a shot. Two holes later, he would have the lead thanks to a gust of wind knocking Stenson's ball down and back into the water at the par-3 16th. Stenson said he tried to muscle a 7-iron up and on at the 187-yard hole, but it hit the bounced off the rocks lining the front of the green and back into the drink. The result was a double bogey. The swing at that hole finally knocked the Swede from the top of the leaderboard as Fowler completed a 2-under 35 on the back nine to sneak away with his first FedExCup event win.
This was not that absurd charge in the final hour of The Players, but it's definitely a nice bookend to the season for Fowler. He opened the round with maybe his worst drive of the year, a snap hook down the left side. He finished with a 341-yard bomb at the 18th that made Stenson work for any chance to pull even at the last green. Rickie is obviously a new player this year and he will now move into the top five in the official world golf rankings. He'll also join the McIlroy-Spieth-Day party for these last two events and the push for that $10 million playoff bonus money. Following Rory's dominance last year, Spieth's 2015 season, and now Day's run at the world No. 1 ranking, the post-Tiger golf world is on fire right now.
Here are your final results from TPC Boston. After a break week, the FedExCup will return in Chicago for the BMW Championship.
- published: 09 Sep 2015
- views: 80
Mario Golf: World Tour - Week 1 Rankings
One week has already passed since Mario Golf: World Tour has been first released, and some Tournaments have come to a close. In this video, I go over the res......
One week has already passed since Mario Golf: World Tour has been first released, and some Tournaments have come to a close. In this video, I go over the res...
wn.com/Mario Golf World Tour Week 1 Rankings
One week has already passed since Mario Golf: World Tour has been first released, and some Tournaments have come to a close. In this video, I go over the res...
Mario Golf: World Tour - Week 2 Rankings
Sorry for the late upload, but hear are the offial rankings for Week 2! First, I start off with a quick run of World Tournament #2 (since the Award Ceremonie......
Sorry for the late upload, but hear are the offial rankings for Week 2! First, I start off with a quick run of World Tournament #2 (since the Award Ceremonie...
wn.com/Mario Golf World Tour Week 2 Rankings
Sorry for the late upload, but hear are the offial rankings for Week 2! First, I start off with a quick run of World Tournament #2 (since the Award Ceremonie...
Mario Golf: World Tour - Week 3 Rankings and Flower Pack
Here's the update for this week. Also, the Flower Pack is released! I try out Nabbit and go to the Layer-Cake Desert, which is Shy Guy Desert from Mario Golf......
Here's the update for this week. Also, the Flower Pack is released! I try out Nabbit and go to the Layer-Cake Desert, which is Shy Guy Desert from Mario Golf...
wn.com/Mario Golf World Tour Week 3 Rankings And Flower Pack
Here's the update for this week. Also, the Flower Pack is released! I try out Nabbit and go to the Layer-Cake Desert, which is Shy Guy Desert from Mario Golf...
PGA Golf Tour 2015 - Asia Pacific Amateur Championship Day 1 - Full Round, Highlights
PGA Golf Tour 2015 - Asian Amateur Championship Day 1 - Full Round, Highlights, Score, Schedule.
The seventh edition of the Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship w...
PGA Golf Tour 2015 - Asian Amateur Championship Day 1 - Full Round, Highlights, Score, Schedule.
The seventh edition of the Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship will be held from October 1-4, 2015, at The Clearwater Bay Golf & Country Club in Hong Kong.
Founded in 1982, Clearwater Bay Golf & Country Club is an 18 hole course divided into two parts: the Highland Nine and the Ocean Nine.
The 2015 Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship will have a maximum field of 120 amateur players. The field will be selected by the following criteria:
The top two ranked amateur players from each APGC Member Association, plus the top four ranked players from the host country, as ranked by the World Amateur Golf Ranking (WAGR) as of 6 August 2015. If there is not a sufficient number of players ranked from a member association, that association may nominate a player(s) from their association with an established handicap of less than 5.4, subject to APGC approval, to fill up to two positions.
The remainder of the field (maximum 120 players) will be filled by taking the next highest ranked players from APGC Member Associations, not otherwise qualified, from the WAGR on 6 August 2015. The maximum number of eligible players from any APGC Member Association, except the host association, will be six.
The AAC reserves the right, at its discretion, to invite additional players, or withdraw an invitation if the APGC is made aware of disciplinary matters or anti-doping sanctions concerning any player.
The champion will receive the following:
An invitation to compete in the Masters Tournament
An exemption into The Amateur Championship, conducted by The R&A;
The champion and runner(s)-up will receive the following:
A place in The Open Qualifying Series with the opportunity to qualify for The Open Championship at Royal Troon in 2016.
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PGA Golf Tour 2015 - Asian Amateur Championship Day 1 - Full Round, Highlights, Score, Schedule.
The seventh edition of the Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship will be held from October 1-4, 2015, at The Clearwater Bay Golf & Country Club in Hong Kong.
Founded in 1982, Clearwater Bay Golf & Country Club is an 18 hole course divided into two parts: the Highland Nine and the Ocean Nine.
The 2015 Asia-Pacific Amateur Championship will have a maximum field of 120 amateur players. The field will be selected by the following criteria:
The top two ranked amateur players from each APGC Member Association, plus the top four ranked players from the host country, as ranked by the World Amateur Golf Ranking (WAGR) as of 6 August 2015. If there is not a sufficient number of players ranked from a member association, that association may nominate a player(s) from their association with an established handicap of less than 5.4, subject to APGC approval, to fill up to two positions.
The remainder of the field (maximum 120 players) will be filled by taking the next highest ranked players from APGC Member Associations, not otherwise qualified, from the WAGR on 6 August 2015. The maximum number of eligible players from any APGC Member Association, except the host association, will be six.
The AAC reserves the right, at its discretion, to invite additional players, or withdraw an invitation if the APGC is made aware of disciplinary matters or anti-doping sanctions concerning any player.
The champion will receive the following:
An invitation to compete in the Masters Tournament
An exemption into The Amateur Championship, conducted by The R&A;
The champion and runner(s)-up will receive the following:
A place in The Open Qualifying Series with the opportunity to qualify for The Open Championship at Royal Troon in 2016.
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- published: 01 Oct 2015
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(Full Highlights) Rory McIlroy Incredible Victory at 2015 Wells Fargo Championship
(Full Highlights) Rory McIlroy Incredible Victory at 2015 Wells Fargo Championship
Rory McIlroy's record victory at Wells Fargo Championship
Wells Fargo Champio...
(Full Highlights) Rory McIlroy Incredible Victory at 2015 Wells Fargo Championship
Rory McIlroy's record victory at Wells Fargo Championship
Wells Fargo Championship final leaderboard
-21 R McIlroy (NI); -14 P Rodgers (US) W Simpson (US); -12 R Streb (US), G Woodland (US), P Mickelson (US); -11 G Ogilvy (Aus). Selected others: -6 H Matsuyama (Jpn); -2 M Laird (Sco); -1 R Knox (Sco)
Rory McIlroy won the Wells Fargo Championship by seven strokes, setting a new tournament record score of 267.
The Northern Irish world number one, 26, finished on 21 under par with a final round 69 in North Carolina to earn his second win at Quail Hollow.
America's Patrick Rodgers and Webb Simpson tied for second on 14 under.
"Everything is firing on all cylinders for me," said McIlroy. "I'm a more controlled player these days. I've learned how to finish things off."
He added: "I felt if I made six birdies there was no chance of anybody catching me.
"I did what I wanted the last few weeks, got a couple of wins, got myself up the Fedex Cup standings and solidified my positions in the rankings."
It was an 11th PGA Tour victory for McIlroy, who shot his lowest career round of 61 on Saturday to lead by four strokes going into the final day and break his own Quail Hollow course record, set in 2010.
A bogey at the par-three second, where he three-putted, was his first blemish since the first round but he made the turn at 19 under.
He held form to ease past the previous tournament record of 16 under set by Anthony Kim in 2008.
McIlroy, who won the WGC Match Play title two weeks ago, now has six top-10 finishes in his last eight PGA Tour starts.
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(Full Highlights) Rory McIlroy Incredible Victory at 2015 Wells Fargo Championship
Rory McIlroy's record victory at Wells Fargo Championship
Wells Fargo Championship final leaderboard
-21 R McIlroy (NI); -14 P Rodgers (US) W Simpson (US); -12 R Streb (US), G Woodland (US), P Mickelson (US); -11 G Ogilvy (Aus). Selected others: -6 H Matsuyama (Jpn); -2 M Laird (Sco); -1 R Knox (Sco)
Rory McIlroy won the Wells Fargo Championship by seven strokes, setting a new tournament record score of 267.
The Northern Irish world number one, 26, finished on 21 under par with a final round 69 in North Carolina to earn his second win at Quail Hollow.
America's Patrick Rodgers and Webb Simpson tied for second on 14 under.
"Everything is firing on all cylinders for me," said McIlroy. "I'm a more controlled player these days. I've learned how to finish things off."
He added: "I felt if I made six birdies there was no chance of anybody catching me.
"I did what I wanted the last few weeks, got a couple of wins, got myself up the Fedex Cup standings and solidified my positions in the rankings."
It was an 11th PGA Tour victory for McIlroy, who shot his lowest career round of 61 on Saturday to lead by four strokes going into the final day and break his own Quail Hollow course record, set in 2010.
A bogey at the par-three second, where he three-putted, was his first blemish since the first round but he made the turn at 19 under.
He held form to ease past the previous tournament record of 16 under set by Anthony Kim in 2008.
McIlroy, who won the WGC Match Play title two weeks ago, now has six top-10 finishes in his last eight PGA Tour starts.
- published: 18 May 2015
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Lydia Ko rolling toward history on LPGA Tour
The pressure from playing in the first major of the year is clearly getting to Lydia Ko.
The 17-year-old sensation already is the youngest golfer, male or fema...
The pressure from playing in the first major of the year is clearly getting to Lydia Ko.
The 17-year-old sensation already is the youngest golfer, male or female, to be ranked No. 1. She has finished in the top 10 in her last 10 starts on the LPGA Tour, including two victories. She has broken par in 28 consecutive rounds, one short of the record set by Annika Sorenstam in 2004.
As she made her way around Mission Hills for her first practice round at the ANA Inspiration, swing coach David Leadbetter heard a peculiar sound from his teenage pupil.
She was humming a children's song.
"The wheels on the train go 'round and 'round," Leadbetter said Tuesday, laughing at the latest example that Ko is not bothered by much in life and in golf.
The song she chose was not lost on him, either.
The train keeps chugging along, all the parts moving in beautiful rhythm, no evidence that it's about to jump the tracks. More than an efficient swing is a clear mind that makes Leadbetter forget she is still 17.
Ko has such an even temperament that when Leadbetter saw her Monday morning for a practice round, the first thing Ko told him was how great it was that Cristie Kerr won the Kia Classic the day before. In the final event before the first major of the year, Kerr and Ko were tied for the lead midway through the back nine when Ko stopped making birdie putts. She didn't mention that part.
"Most players would be complaining about how they should have holed a couple of more putts," Leadbetter said. "She's different. Every other player I've known or have observed has this intensity. She's intense, but she also has a humble side. She doesn't lose her head. I told her, 'You can't be this calm. Go throw a ball in the pond.'"
That's what led Leadbetter to jokingly say, "We sent her to anger management school so she could learn how to get angry."
Then again, there hasn't been much to get under Ko's skin.
She has yet to miss the cut in her 48 events on the LPGA Tour. That includes 15 starts as an amateur, and she won two of them, both at the Canadian Women's Open.
Ko is a combined 90 under par during her streak of sub-par rounds that dates to the final round of the Lorena Ochoa Invitational. Sorenstam was 100 under when she ran off 29 straight rounds under par. That streak included two majors, and that's what Ko is lacking.
This week is her next chance.
"That's really what she's missing at the moment," Sorenstam said, pausing to remind herself of Ko's age. "At that young age, you would think she'd be missing a lot more, but she's certainly done a lot. ... I watch her play and she's just very consistent in every area. I think the strongest part is between her ears. She just has this composure about her which she does so well under pressure. So that's what it takes to be No. 1."
It still hasn't translated into the majors, although Ko has played only 10 of them — six as a pro. She was runner-up at the Evian Masters in 2013 as an amateur and finished third in the LPGA Championship last year. She has not cracked the top 25 in two starts at Mission Hills.
Lexi Thompson is the defending champion after winning a duel against Michelle Wie. Both are power players. Mission Hills tends to favor the long hitter, though Leadbetter was pleased to see the rough up at Mission Hills, which would put a slightly greater premium on accuracy.
Ko has added a draw to her repertoire, and Leadbetter said she hits it about 15 yards longer.
She doesn't do anything exceptional, she just does everything very well. And what makes play older than her age is her mind.
"Her great strength is she doesn't have any real weaknesses," Leadbetter said. "When she gets into the heat of things, she goes on autopilot. Things don't bother her."
Without a major, or piling up more wins at an alarming rate, it will be difficult for Ko to stay at No. 1 because of the math involved in the ranking formula. At the moment, she is helped in the ranking by not having played as many tournaments as the other top players.
But it's not as if Ko came along at the right time during a lull at the top of women's golf. Inbee Park, who has won four of the last 10 majors, is No. 2 in the world. Stacy Lewis, the LPGA Tour player of the year last season, is No. 3.
"For her to continue, you need to have the hunger," Sorenstam said. "The hunger to stay at the top, the hunger to keep on working, and the motivation to grind, and all the players are looking at you and trying to find flaws in your game or for you as a person and trying to pull you down."
For now, the wheels keep going around and around.
wn.com/Lydia Ko Rolling Toward History On Lpga Tour
The pressure from playing in the first major of the year is clearly getting to Lydia Ko.
The 17-year-old sensation already is the youngest golfer, male or female, to be ranked No. 1. She has finished in the top 10 in her last 10 starts on the LPGA Tour, including two victories. She has broken par in 28 consecutive rounds, one short of the record set by Annika Sorenstam in 2004.
As she made her way around Mission Hills for her first practice round at the ANA Inspiration, swing coach David Leadbetter heard a peculiar sound from his teenage pupil.
She was humming a children's song.
"The wheels on the train go 'round and 'round," Leadbetter said Tuesday, laughing at the latest example that Ko is not bothered by much in life and in golf.
The song she chose was not lost on him, either.
The train keeps chugging along, all the parts moving in beautiful rhythm, no evidence that it's about to jump the tracks. More than an efficient swing is a clear mind that makes Leadbetter forget she is still 17.
Ko has such an even temperament that when Leadbetter saw her Monday morning for a practice round, the first thing Ko told him was how great it was that Cristie Kerr won the Kia Classic the day before. In the final event before the first major of the year, Kerr and Ko were tied for the lead midway through the back nine when Ko stopped making birdie putts. She didn't mention that part.
"Most players would be complaining about how they should have holed a couple of more putts," Leadbetter said. "She's different. Every other player I've known or have observed has this intensity. She's intense, but she also has a humble side. She doesn't lose her head. I told her, 'You can't be this calm. Go throw a ball in the pond.'"
That's what led Leadbetter to jokingly say, "We sent her to anger management school so she could learn how to get angry."
Then again, there hasn't been much to get under Ko's skin.
She has yet to miss the cut in her 48 events on the LPGA Tour. That includes 15 starts as an amateur, and she won two of them, both at the Canadian Women's Open.
Ko is a combined 90 under par during her streak of sub-par rounds that dates to the final round of the Lorena Ochoa Invitational. Sorenstam was 100 under when she ran off 29 straight rounds under par. That streak included two majors, and that's what Ko is lacking.
This week is her next chance.
"That's really what she's missing at the moment," Sorenstam said, pausing to remind herself of Ko's age. "At that young age, you would think she'd be missing a lot more, but she's certainly done a lot. ... I watch her play and she's just very consistent in every area. I think the strongest part is between her ears. She just has this composure about her which she does so well under pressure. So that's what it takes to be No. 1."
It still hasn't translated into the majors, although Ko has played only 10 of them — six as a pro. She was runner-up at the Evian Masters in 2013 as an amateur and finished third in the LPGA Championship last year. She has not cracked the top 25 in two starts at Mission Hills.
Lexi Thompson is the defending champion after winning a duel against Michelle Wie. Both are power players. Mission Hills tends to favor the long hitter, though Leadbetter was pleased to see the rough up at Mission Hills, which would put a slightly greater premium on accuracy.
Ko has added a draw to her repertoire, and Leadbetter said she hits it about 15 yards longer.
She doesn't do anything exceptional, she just does everything very well. And what makes play older than her age is her mind.
"Her great strength is she doesn't have any real weaknesses," Leadbetter said. "When she gets into the heat of things, she goes on autopilot. Things don't bother her."
Without a major, or piling up more wins at an alarming rate, it will be difficult for Ko to stay at No. 1 because of the math involved in the ranking formula. At the moment, she is helped in the ranking by not having played as many tournaments as the other top players.
But it's not as if Ko came along at the right time during a lull at the top of women's golf. Inbee Park, who has won four of the last 10 majors, is No. 2 in the world. Stacy Lewis, the LPGA Tour player of the year last season, is No. 3.
"For her to continue, you need to have the hunger," Sorenstam said. "The hunger to stay at the top, the hunger to keep on working, and the motivation to grind, and all the players are looking at you and trying to find flaws in your game or for you as a person and trying to pull you down."
For now, the wheels keep going around and around.
- published: 01 Apr 2015
- views: 0
Tiger Woods Best 50 Golf Shots in His Career (P1)
Eldrick Tont "Tiger" Woods (born December 30, 1975) is an American professional golfer who is among the most successful golfers of all time. He has been one of ...
Eldrick Tont "Tiger" Woods (born December 30, 1975) is an American professional golfer who is among the most successful golfers of all time. He has been one of the highest-paid athletes in the world for several years.
Following an outstanding amateur and two-year college golf career, Woods turned professional at age 20 in late summer 1996. By April 1997 he had already won his first major, the 1997 Masters in a record-breaking performance, winning the tournament by 12 strokes and pocketing $486,000. He first reached the number one position in the world rankings in June 1997. Through the 2000s, Woods was the dominant force in golf, spending 264 weeks from August 1999 to September 2004 and 281 weeks from June 2005 to October 2010 as world number one.
From December 2009 to early April 2010, Woods took leave from professional golf to focus on his marriage after he admitted infidelity, but he and his wife Elin Nordegren eventually divorced. His many extramarital indiscretions were revealed by several different women, through many worldwide media sources. This was followed by a loss of golf form, and his ranking gradually fell to a low of No. 58 in November 2011. He ended a career-high winless streak of 107 weeks when he captured the Chevron World Challenge in December 2011. After winning the Arnold Palmer Invitational on March 25, 2013, he ascended to the No.1 ranking once again, holding the top spot until May 2014. Woods had back disc surgery in April 2014, and has struggled since to regain his dominant form. By March 29, 2015, Woods had fallen to #104, outside of the top 100 for the first time since the week prior to his first Tour title win in 1996.
Woods has broken numerous golf records. He has been World Number One for the most consecutive weeks and for the greatest total number of weeks of any golfer. He has been awarded PGA Player of the Year a record eleven times, the Byron Nelson Award for lowest adjusted scoring average a record eight times, and has the record of leading the money list in ten different seasons. He has won 14 professional major golf championships, the second highest of any player (Jack Nicklaus leads with 18), and 79 PGA Tour events, second all time behind Sam Snead, who had 82 wins. He has more career major wins and career PGA Tour wins than any other active golfer. He is the youngest player to achieve the career Grand Slam, and the youngest and fastest to win 50 tournaments on tour. Additionally, Woods is only the second golfer, after Jack Nicklaus, to have achieved a career Grand Slam three times. Woods has won 18 World Golf Championships, and won at least one of those events in each of the first 11 years after they began in 1999. Woods and Rory McIlroy are the only golfers to win both The Silver Medal and The Gold Medal at The Open Championship.
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Eldrick Tont "Tiger" Woods (born December 30, 1975) is an American professional golfer who is among the most successful golfers of all time. He has been one of the highest-paid athletes in the world for several years.
Following an outstanding amateur and two-year college golf career, Woods turned professional at age 20 in late summer 1996. By April 1997 he had already won his first major, the 1997 Masters in a record-breaking performance, winning the tournament by 12 strokes and pocketing $486,000. He first reached the number one position in the world rankings in June 1997. Through the 2000s, Woods was the dominant force in golf, spending 264 weeks from August 1999 to September 2004 and 281 weeks from June 2005 to October 2010 as world number one.
From December 2009 to early April 2010, Woods took leave from professional golf to focus on his marriage after he admitted infidelity, but he and his wife Elin Nordegren eventually divorced. His many extramarital indiscretions were revealed by several different women, through many worldwide media sources. This was followed by a loss of golf form, and his ranking gradually fell to a low of No. 58 in November 2011. He ended a career-high winless streak of 107 weeks when he captured the Chevron World Challenge in December 2011. After winning the Arnold Palmer Invitational on March 25, 2013, he ascended to the No.1 ranking once again, holding the top spot until May 2014. Woods had back disc surgery in April 2014, and has struggled since to regain his dominant form. By March 29, 2015, Woods had fallen to #104, outside of the top 100 for the first time since the week prior to his first Tour title win in 1996.
Woods has broken numerous golf records. He has been World Number One for the most consecutive weeks and for the greatest total number of weeks of any golfer. He has been awarded PGA Player of the Year a record eleven times, the Byron Nelson Award for lowest adjusted scoring average a record eight times, and has the record of leading the money list in ten different seasons. He has won 14 professional major golf championships, the second highest of any player (Jack Nicklaus leads with 18), and 79 PGA Tour events, second all time behind Sam Snead, who had 82 wins. He has more career major wins and career PGA Tour wins than any other active golfer. He is the youngest player to achieve the career Grand Slam, and the youngest and fastest to win 50 tournaments on tour. Additionally, Woods is only the second golfer, after Jack Nicklaus, to have achieved a career Grand Slam three times. Woods has won 18 World Golf Championships, and won at least one of those events in each of the first 11 years after they began in 1999. Woods and Rory McIlroy are the only golfers to win both The Silver Medal and The Gold Medal at The Open Championship.
- published: 19 Dec 2015
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Rory McIlroy and Jordan Spieth who would win at their best?
Rory McIlroy and Jordan Spieth who would win at their best?
No 1 and No2 in Global Official Golf Ranking
Masters champion Jordan Spieth is confident he will win...
Rory McIlroy and Jordan Spieth who would win at their best?
No 1 and No2 in Global Official Golf Ranking
Masters champion Jordan Spieth is confident he will win more majors in pursuit of world No 1 Rory McIlroy.
Spieth set numerous records on his way to a four-shot victory at Augusta National on Sunday, which lifted him to second in the world rankings behind McIlroy.
The 21-year-old spent Monday and Tuesday making a host of media appearances in New York, but has honoured his commitment to play in this week's RBC Heritage event on the PGA Tour after being offered an exemption to compete in the tournament in his first year as a professional in 2013.
"(On Tuesday) my energy level was maybe at a two (out of 10). (On Wednesday) I'm back up to about a six and I should be at a nine (on Thursday)," Spieth told a pre-tournament press conference. "Fortunately I'm (playing) in the afternoon in the first round, otherwise that might have been tough.
"But I would like to get myself in contention. I don't plan on having a hangover tournament, by any means. I would not have come here if I did not feel like I could win and there's still a guy to catch. Rory is No 1 in the world. That is still in my mind.
"I am not as prepared as I would like to be and I won't have hit a shot before Thursday, but I am going to practice on Wednesday and try to get myself to the shape we were a few days ago."
Record breaker
Spieth's win at Augusta came in just his ninth appearance in a major and saw him set new 36 and 54-hole scoring records, as well as equal the 72-hole record of 18 under par set by Tiger Woods in 1997.
He also became the first player ever to reach 19 under in the Masters and is the second youngest champion ever - by five months - behind Woods.
"People are talking about record-breaking and this and that and my age and stuff. To me, all that matters is that we had a goal at the beginning of the year which as a team was to prepare every part; my body, my mechanics, my mental side and our on-course efforts to peak at Augusta National," Spieth added.
"What really matters is that our plan that we put in place was able to tie the record and set other records and that means the team that we have, some with little experience - including myself - and some with a lot of experience, the combination was the correct one and I know we can do it going forward.
Spieth is the first Masters winner since Zach Johnson to compete in the RBC Heritage the following week, and finished 12th last year and ninth in 2013.
Matt Kuchar is the defending champion after securing victory 12 months ago by holing out from a bunker for a birdie on the 72nd hole.
wn.com/Rory Mcilroy And Jordan Spieth Who Would Win At Their Best
Rory McIlroy and Jordan Spieth who would win at their best?
No 1 and No2 in Global Official Golf Ranking
Masters champion Jordan Spieth is confident he will win more majors in pursuit of world No 1 Rory McIlroy.
Spieth set numerous records on his way to a four-shot victory at Augusta National on Sunday, which lifted him to second in the world rankings behind McIlroy.
The 21-year-old spent Monday and Tuesday making a host of media appearances in New York, but has honoured his commitment to play in this week's RBC Heritage event on the PGA Tour after being offered an exemption to compete in the tournament in his first year as a professional in 2013.
"(On Tuesday) my energy level was maybe at a two (out of 10). (On Wednesday) I'm back up to about a six and I should be at a nine (on Thursday)," Spieth told a pre-tournament press conference. "Fortunately I'm (playing) in the afternoon in the first round, otherwise that might have been tough.
"But I would like to get myself in contention. I don't plan on having a hangover tournament, by any means. I would not have come here if I did not feel like I could win and there's still a guy to catch. Rory is No 1 in the world. That is still in my mind.
"I am not as prepared as I would like to be and I won't have hit a shot before Thursday, but I am going to practice on Wednesday and try to get myself to the shape we were a few days ago."
Record breaker
Spieth's win at Augusta came in just his ninth appearance in a major and saw him set new 36 and 54-hole scoring records, as well as equal the 72-hole record of 18 under par set by Tiger Woods in 1997.
He also became the first player ever to reach 19 under in the Masters and is the second youngest champion ever - by five months - behind Woods.
"People are talking about record-breaking and this and that and my age and stuff. To me, all that matters is that we had a goal at the beginning of the year which as a team was to prepare every part; my body, my mechanics, my mental side and our on-course efforts to peak at Augusta National," Spieth added.
"What really matters is that our plan that we put in place was able to tie the record and set other records and that means the team that we have, some with little experience - including myself - and some with a lot of experience, the combination was the correct one and I know we can do it going forward.
Spieth is the first Masters winner since Zach Johnson to compete in the RBC Heritage the following week, and finished 12th last year and ninth in 2013.
Matt Kuchar is the defending champion after securing victory 12 months ago by holing out from a bunker for a birdie on the 72nd hole.
- published: 17 Apr 2015
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Karl in the US Kids Golf 12-year-old World Cup
The top ranked US & international 12-year-olds from the US Kids World championship fight it out for national pride following the world championship each year.
T...
The top ranked US & international 12-year-olds from the US Kids World championship fight it out for national pride following the world championship each year.
The US had never lost the World Cup- could this be the first time that the Internationals win?
The link for the scores is at http://www.uskidsgolf.com/tournaments/world/world-cup
Karl's website is www.karlgolf.info.
wn.com/Karl In The US Kids Golf 12 Year Old World Cup
The top ranked US & international 12-year-olds from the US Kids World championship fight it out for national pride following the world championship each year.
The US had never lost the World Cup- could this be the first time that the Internationals win?
The link for the scores is at http://www.uskidsgolf.com/tournaments/world/world-cup
Karl's website is www.karlgolf.info.
- published: 12 Aug 2014
- views: 7262
O'Sullivan vs Bingham | Full HD | QF | Session 1 | 2015 World Snooker Championship
Full HD | Ronnie O'Sullivan vs Stuart Bingham | Quarterfinal | Session 1 | 2015 World Snooker Championship
The 2015 Betfred World Snooker Championship is a pro...
Full HD | Ronnie O'Sullivan vs Stuart Bingham | Quarterfinal | Session 1 | 2015 World Snooker Championship
The 2015 Betfred World Snooker Championship is a professional ranking snooker tournament that is taking place from 18 April to 4 May 2015 at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, England. It is the 78th edition of the World Snooker Championship and the last ranking event of the 2014/2015 season.[1] Betfred are sponsoring the event for first time in three years, having previously sponsored the tournament from 2009 to 2012.[2][3] The final will be officiated by Olivier Marteel, who will become the first Belgian to do so.[4]
Mark Selby is the defending champion.[5]
Contents [hide]
1 Tournament summary
1.1 Qualifying
1.2 First round
2 Prize fund
3 Main draw
4 Qualifying
4.1 Round 1
4.2 Round 2
4.3 Round 3
5 Century breaks
5.1 Qualifying stage centuries
5.2 Televised stage centuries
6 References
7 External links
Tournament summary[edit]
Qualifying[edit]
Former world champions Peter Ebdon,[6] Steve Davis,[7] and Ken Doherty[8] lost in the qualifying rounds, as did six-time runner-up Jimmy White.[9]
t round debutants at the Crucible will be Craig Steadman,[10] Anthony McGill,[11] Stuart Carrington,[12] and Kurt Maflin.[13] McGill and Carrington have both played at the Crucible before, in the Junior Pot Black in 2006.[14]
Prize fund[edit]
The total prize money of the event was raised to £1,364,000 from the previous year's £1,214,000. The breakdown of prize money for this year is shown below:[16][17]
Winner: £300,000
Runner-up: £125,000
Semi-final: £60,000
Quarter-final: £30,000
Last 16: £20,000
Last 32: £12,000
Last 48: £9,000
Last 80: £6,000
Non-televised highest break: £1,000
Televised highest break: £10,000
Total: £1,364,000
Main draw[edit]
Shown below are the results for each round. The numbers in parentheses beside some of the players are their seeding ranks (each championship has 16 seeds and 16 qualifiers).[18][19][20] The draw for the first round took place at Hallamshire Golf Club on 16 April 2015, one day after the end of last qualifying round.[21][22]
First round Second round Quarter-finals Semi-finals
Best of 19 frames Best of 25 frames Best of 25 frames Best of 33 frames
18 April
England Mark Selby (1)
23 & 24 April
Norway Kurt Maflin
18 & 19 April
Scotland
Scotland Stephen Maguire (16)
28 & 29 April
Scotland Anthony McGill
22 April
England Joe Perry (9)
26 & 27 April
China Zhang Anda
22 & 23 April
England Shaun Murphy (8)
30 April, 1 & 2 May
Finland Robin Hull
19 & 20 April
England Barry Hawkins (5)
24 & 25 April
England Matthew Selt
England
21 April
Northern Ireland Mark Allen (12)
28 & 29 April
Wales Ryan Day
20 & 21 April
England Ali Carter (13)
25, 26 & 27 April
Scotland Alan McManus
19 & 20 April
Australia Neil Robertson (4)
Wales Jamie Jones
20 & 21 April
China Ding Junhui (3)
23, 24 & 25 April
England Mark Davis
18 & 19 April
Scotland John Higgins (14)
28 & 29 April
England Robert Milkins
18 & 19 April
Hong Kong Marco Fu (11)
26 & 27 April
England Jimmy Robertson
22 & 23 April
England
England Judd Trump (6)
30 April, 1 & 2 May
England Stuart Carrington
18 & 19 April
England Ricky Walden (7)
24 & 25 April
Scotland Graeme Dott
20 April
England
England Stuart Bingham (10)
28 & 29 April
England Robbie Williams
21 & 22 April
Wales Mark Williams (15)
25, 26 & 27 April
Wales Matthew Stevens
Wales
21 & 22 April
England
England Ronnie O'Sullivan (2)
England Craig Steadman
wn.com/O'Sullivan Vs Bingham | Full Hd | Qf | Session 1 | 2015 World Snooker Championship
Full HD | Ronnie O'Sullivan vs Stuart Bingham | Quarterfinal | Session 1 | 2015 World Snooker Championship
The 2015 Betfred World Snooker Championship is a professional ranking snooker tournament that is taking place from 18 April to 4 May 2015 at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, England. It is the 78th edition of the World Snooker Championship and the last ranking event of the 2014/2015 season.[1] Betfred are sponsoring the event for first time in three years, having previously sponsored the tournament from 2009 to 2012.[2][3] The final will be officiated by Olivier Marteel, who will become the first Belgian to do so.[4]
Mark Selby is the defending champion.[5]
Contents [hide]
1 Tournament summary
1.1 Qualifying
1.2 First round
2 Prize fund
3 Main draw
4 Qualifying
4.1 Round 1
4.2 Round 2
4.3 Round 3
5 Century breaks
5.1 Qualifying stage centuries
5.2 Televised stage centuries
6 References
7 External links
Tournament summary[edit]
Qualifying[edit]
Former world champions Peter Ebdon,[6] Steve Davis,[7] and Ken Doherty[8] lost in the qualifying rounds, as did six-time runner-up Jimmy White.[9]
t round debutants at the Crucible will be Craig Steadman,[10] Anthony McGill,[11] Stuart Carrington,[12] and Kurt Maflin.[13] McGill and Carrington have both played at the Crucible before, in the Junior Pot Black in 2006.[14]
Prize fund[edit]
The total prize money of the event was raised to £1,364,000 from the previous year's £1,214,000. The breakdown of prize money for this year is shown below:[16][17]
Winner: £300,000
Runner-up: £125,000
Semi-final: £60,000
Quarter-final: £30,000
Last 16: £20,000
Last 32: £12,000
Last 48: £9,000
Last 80: £6,000
Non-televised highest break: £1,000
Televised highest break: £10,000
Total: £1,364,000
Main draw[edit]
Shown below are the results for each round. The numbers in parentheses beside some of the players are their seeding ranks (each championship has 16 seeds and 16 qualifiers).[18][19][20] The draw for the first round took place at Hallamshire Golf Club on 16 April 2015, one day after the end of last qualifying round.[21][22]
First round Second round Quarter-finals Semi-finals
Best of 19 frames Best of 25 frames Best of 25 frames Best of 33 frames
18 April
England Mark Selby (1)
23 & 24 April
Norway Kurt Maflin
18 & 19 April
Scotland
Scotland Stephen Maguire (16)
28 & 29 April
Scotland Anthony McGill
22 April
England Joe Perry (9)
26 & 27 April
China Zhang Anda
22 & 23 April
England Shaun Murphy (8)
30 April, 1 & 2 May
Finland Robin Hull
19 & 20 April
England Barry Hawkins (5)
24 & 25 April
England Matthew Selt
England
21 April
Northern Ireland Mark Allen (12)
28 & 29 April
Wales Ryan Day
20 & 21 April
England Ali Carter (13)
25, 26 & 27 April
Scotland Alan McManus
19 & 20 April
Australia Neil Robertson (4)
Wales Jamie Jones
20 & 21 April
China Ding Junhui (3)
23, 24 & 25 April
England Mark Davis
18 & 19 April
Scotland John Higgins (14)
28 & 29 April
England Robert Milkins
18 & 19 April
Hong Kong Marco Fu (11)
26 & 27 April
England Jimmy Robertson
22 & 23 April
England
England Judd Trump (6)
30 April, 1 & 2 May
England Stuart Carrington
18 & 19 April
England Ricky Walden (7)
24 & 25 April
Scotland Graeme Dott
20 April
England
England Stuart Bingham (10)
28 & 29 April
England Robbie Williams
21 & 22 April
Wales Mark Williams (15)
25, 26 & 27 April
Wales Matthew Stevens
Wales
21 & 22 April
England
England Ronnie O'Sullivan (2)
England Craig Steadman
- published: 28 Apr 2015
- views: 184
HD | Selby vs Maflin | R1 | Session 1 | 2015 World Snooker Championship
HD | Mark Selby vs Kurt Maflin | Round 1 | Session 1 | 2015 World Snooker Championship
The 2015 Betfred World Snooker Championship is a professional ranking sn...
HD | Mark Selby vs Kurt Maflin | Round 1 | Session 1 | 2015 World Snooker Championship
The 2015 Betfred World Snooker Championship is a professional ranking snooker tournament that is taking place from 18 April to 4 May 2015 at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, England. It is the 78th edition of the World Snooker Championship and the last ranking event of the 2014/2015 season.[1] Betfred are sponsoring the event for first time in three years, having previously sponsored the tournament from 2009 to 2012.[2][3] The final will be officiated by Olivier Marteel, who will become the first Belgian to do so.[4]
Mark Selby is the defending champion.[5]
Contents [hide]
1 Tournament summary
1.1 Qualifying
1.2 First round
2 Prize fund
3 Main draw
4 Qualifying
4.1 Round 1
4.2 Round 2
4.3 Round 3
5 Century breaks
5.1 Qualifying stage centuries
5.2 Televised stage centuries
6 References
7 External links
Tournament summary[edit]
Qualifying[edit]
Former world champions Peter Ebdon,[6] Steve Davis,[7] and Ken Doherty[8] lost in the qualifying rounds, as did six-time runner-up Jimmy White.[9]
t round debutants at the Crucible will be Craig Steadman,[10] Anthony McGill,[11] Stuart Carrington,[12] and Kurt Maflin.[13] McGill and Carrington have both played at the Crucible before, in the Junior Pot Black in 2006.[14]
Prize fund[edit]
The total prize money of the event was raised to £1,364,000 from the previous year's £1,214,000. The breakdown of prize money for this year is shown below:[16][17]
Winner: £300,000
Runner-up: £125,000
Semi-final: £60,000
Quarter-final: £30,000
Last 16: £20,000
Last 32: £12,000
Last 48: £9,000
Last 80: £6,000
Non-televised highest break: £1,000
Televised highest break: £10,000
Total: £1,364,000
Main draw[edit]
Shown below are the results for each round. The numbers in parentheses beside some of the players are their seeding ranks (each championship has 16 seeds and 16 qualifiers).[18][19][20] The draw for the first round took place at Hallamshire Golf Club on 16 April 2015, one day after the end of last qualifying round.[21][22]
First round Second round Quarter-finals Semi-finals
Best of 19 frames Best of 25 frames Best of 25 frames Best of 33 frames
18 April
England Mark Selby (1)
23 & 24 April
Norway Kurt Maflin
18 & 19 April
Scotland
Scotland Stephen Maguire (16)
28 & 29 April
Scotland Anthony McGill
22 April
England Joe Perry (9)
26 & 27 April
China Zhang Anda
22 & 23 April
England Shaun Murphy (8)
30 April, 1 & 2 May
Finland Robin Hull
19 & 20 April
England Barry Hawkins (5)
24 & 25 April
England Matthew Selt
England
21 April
Northern Ireland Mark Allen (12)
28 & 29 April
Wales Ryan Day
20 & 21 April
England Ali Carter (13)
25, 26 & 27 April
Scotland Alan McManus
19 & 20 April
Australia Neil Robertson (4)
Wales Jamie Jones
20 & 21 April
China Ding Junhui (3)
23, 24 & 25 April
England Mark Davis
18 & 19 April
Scotland John Higgins (14)
28 & 29 April
England Robert Milkins
18 & 19 April
Hong Kong Marco Fu (11)
26 & 27 April
England Jimmy Robertson
22 & 23 April
England
England Judd Trump (6)
30 April, 1 & 2 May
England Stuart Carrington
18 & 19 April
England Ricky Walden (7)
24 & 25 April
Scotland Graeme Dott
20 April
England
England Stuart Bingham (10)
28 & 29 April
England Robbie Williams
21 & 22 April
Wales Mark Williams (15)
25, 26 & 27 April
Wales Matthew Stevens
Wales
21 & 22 April
England
England Ronnie O'Sullivan (2)
England Craig Steadman
wn.com/Hd | Selby Vs Maflin | R1 | Session 1 | 2015 World Snooker Championship
HD | Mark Selby vs Kurt Maflin | Round 1 | Session 1 | 2015 World Snooker Championship
The 2015 Betfred World Snooker Championship is a professional ranking snooker tournament that is taking place from 18 April to 4 May 2015 at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, England. It is the 78th edition of the World Snooker Championship and the last ranking event of the 2014/2015 season.[1] Betfred are sponsoring the event for first time in three years, having previously sponsored the tournament from 2009 to 2012.[2][3] The final will be officiated by Olivier Marteel, who will become the first Belgian to do so.[4]
Mark Selby is the defending champion.[5]
Contents [hide]
1 Tournament summary
1.1 Qualifying
1.2 First round
2 Prize fund
3 Main draw
4 Qualifying
4.1 Round 1
4.2 Round 2
4.3 Round 3
5 Century breaks
5.1 Qualifying stage centuries
5.2 Televised stage centuries
6 References
7 External links
Tournament summary[edit]
Qualifying[edit]
Former world champions Peter Ebdon,[6] Steve Davis,[7] and Ken Doherty[8] lost in the qualifying rounds, as did six-time runner-up Jimmy White.[9]
t round debutants at the Crucible will be Craig Steadman,[10] Anthony McGill,[11] Stuart Carrington,[12] and Kurt Maflin.[13] McGill and Carrington have both played at the Crucible before, in the Junior Pot Black in 2006.[14]
Prize fund[edit]
The total prize money of the event was raised to £1,364,000 from the previous year's £1,214,000. The breakdown of prize money for this year is shown below:[16][17]
Winner: £300,000
Runner-up: £125,000
Semi-final: £60,000
Quarter-final: £30,000
Last 16: £20,000
Last 32: £12,000
Last 48: £9,000
Last 80: £6,000
Non-televised highest break: £1,000
Televised highest break: £10,000
Total: £1,364,000
Main draw[edit]
Shown below are the results for each round. The numbers in parentheses beside some of the players are their seeding ranks (each championship has 16 seeds and 16 qualifiers).[18][19][20] The draw for the first round took place at Hallamshire Golf Club on 16 April 2015, one day after the end of last qualifying round.[21][22]
First round Second round Quarter-finals Semi-finals
Best of 19 frames Best of 25 frames Best of 25 frames Best of 33 frames
18 April
England Mark Selby (1)
23 & 24 April
Norway Kurt Maflin
18 & 19 April
Scotland
Scotland Stephen Maguire (16)
28 & 29 April
Scotland Anthony McGill
22 April
England Joe Perry (9)
26 & 27 April
China Zhang Anda
22 & 23 April
England Shaun Murphy (8)
30 April, 1 & 2 May
Finland Robin Hull
19 & 20 April
England Barry Hawkins (5)
24 & 25 April
England Matthew Selt
England
21 April
Northern Ireland Mark Allen (12)
28 & 29 April
Wales Ryan Day
20 & 21 April
England Ali Carter (13)
25, 26 & 27 April
Scotland Alan McManus
19 & 20 April
Australia Neil Robertson (4)
Wales Jamie Jones
20 & 21 April
China Ding Junhui (3)
23, 24 & 25 April
England Mark Davis
18 & 19 April
Scotland John Higgins (14)
28 & 29 April
England Robert Milkins
18 & 19 April
Hong Kong Marco Fu (11)
26 & 27 April
England Jimmy Robertson
22 & 23 April
England
England Judd Trump (6)
30 April, 1 & 2 May
England Stuart Carrington
18 & 19 April
England Ricky Walden (7)
24 & 25 April
Scotland Graeme Dott
20 April
England
England Stuart Bingham (10)
28 & 29 April
England Robbie Williams
21 & 22 April
Wales Mark Williams (15)
25, 26 & 27 April
Wales Matthew Stevens
Wales
21 & 22 April
England
England Ronnie O'Sullivan (2)
England Craig Steadman
- published: 18 Apr 2015
- views: 21
Murphy vs Bingham | HD | Final | Session 3 | 2015 World Snooker Championship
Shaun Murphy vs Stuart Bingham | HD | Final | Session 3 | 2015 World Snooker Championship
The 2015 Betfred World Snooker Championship is a professional ranking...
Shaun Murphy vs Stuart Bingham | HD | Final | Session 3 | 2015 World Snooker Championship
The 2015 Betfred World Snooker Championship is a professional ranking snooker tournament that is taking place from 18 April to 4 May 2015 at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, England. It is the 78th edition of the World Snooker Championship and the last ranking event of the 2014/2015 season.[1] Betfred are sponsoring the event for first time in three years, having previously sponsored the tournament from 2009 to 2012.[2][3] The final will be officiated by Olivier Marteel, who will become the first Belgian to do so.[4]
Mark Selby is the defending champion.[5]
Contents [hide]
1 Tournament summary
1.1 Qualifying
1.2 First round
2 Prize fund
3 Main draw
4 Qualifying
4.1 Round 1
4.2 Round 2
4.3 Round 3
5 Century breaks
5.1 Qualifying stage centuries
5.2 Televised stage centuries
6 References
7 External links
Tournament summary[edit]
Qualifying[edit]
Former world champions Peter Ebdon,[6] Steve Davis,[7] and Ken Doherty[8] lost in the qualifying rounds, as did six-time runner-up Jimmy White.[9]
t round debutants at the Crucible will be Craig Steadman,[10] Anthony McGill,[11] Stuart Carrington,[12] and Kurt Maflin.[13] McGill and Carrington have both played at the Crucible before, in the Junior Pot Black in 2006.[14]
Prize fund[edit]
The total prize money of the event was raised to £1,364,000 from the previous year's £1,214,000. The breakdown of prize money for this year is shown below:[16][17]
Winner: £300,000
Runner-up: £125,000
Semi-final: £60,000
Quarter-final: £30,000
Last 16: £20,000
Last 32: £12,000
Last 48: £9,000
Last 80: £6,000
Non-televised highest break: £1,000
Televised highest break: £10,000
Total: £1,364,000
Main draw[edit]
Shown below are the results for each round. The numbers in parentheses beside some of the players are their seeding ranks (each championship has 16 seeds and 16 qualifiers).[18][19][20] The draw for the first round took place at Hallamshire Golf Club on 16 April 2015, one day after the end of last qualifying round.[21][22]
First round Second round Quarter-finals Semi-finals
Best of 19 frames Best of 25 frames Best of 25 frames Best of 33 frames
18 April
England Mark Selby (1)
23 & 24 April
Norway Kurt Maflin
18 & 19 April
Scotland
Scotland Stephen Maguire (16)
28 & 29 April
Scotland Anthony McGill
22 April
England Joe Perry (9)
26 & 27 April
China Zhang Anda
22 & 23 April
England Shaun Murphy (8)
30 April, 1 & 2 May
Finland Robin Hull
19 & 20 April
England Barry Hawkins (5)
24 & 25 April
England Matthew Selt
England
21 April
Northern Ireland Mark Allen (12)
28 & 29 April
Wales Ryan Day
20 & 21 April
England Ali Carter (13)
25, 26 & 27 April
Scotland Alan McManus
19 & 20 April
Australia Neil Robertson (4)
Wales Jamie Jones
20 & 21 April
China Ding Junhui (3)
23, 24 & 25 April
England Mark Davis
18 & 19 April
Scotland John Higgins (14)
28 & 29 April
England Robert Milkins
18 & 19 April
Hong Kong Marco Fu (11)
26 & 27 April
England Jimmy Robertson
22 & 23 April
England
England Judd Trump (6)
30 April, 1 & 2 May
England Stuart Carrington
18 & 19 April
England Ricky Walden (7)
24 & 25 April
Scotland Graeme Dott
20 April
England
England Stuart Bingham (10)
28 & 29 April
England Robbie Williams
21 & 22 April
Wales Mark Williams (15)
25, 26 & 27 April
Wales Matthew Stevens
Wales
21 & 22 April
England
England Ronnie O'Sullivan (2)
England Craig Steadman
wn.com/Murphy Vs Bingham | Hd | Final | Session 3 | 2015 World Snooker Championship
Shaun Murphy vs Stuart Bingham | HD | Final | Session 3 | 2015 World Snooker Championship
The 2015 Betfred World Snooker Championship is a professional ranking snooker tournament that is taking place from 18 April to 4 May 2015 at the Crucible Theatre in Sheffield, England. It is the 78th edition of the World Snooker Championship and the last ranking event of the 2014/2015 season.[1] Betfred are sponsoring the event for first time in three years, having previously sponsored the tournament from 2009 to 2012.[2][3] The final will be officiated by Olivier Marteel, who will become the first Belgian to do so.[4]
Mark Selby is the defending champion.[5]
Contents [hide]
1 Tournament summary
1.1 Qualifying
1.2 First round
2 Prize fund
3 Main draw
4 Qualifying
4.1 Round 1
4.2 Round 2
4.3 Round 3
5 Century breaks
5.1 Qualifying stage centuries
5.2 Televised stage centuries
6 References
7 External links
Tournament summary[edit]
Qualifying[edit]
Former world champions Peter Ebdon,[6] Steve Davis,[7] and Ken Doherty[8] lost in the qualifying rounds, as did six-time runner-up Jimmy White.[9]
t round debutants at the Crucible will be Craig Steadman,[10] Anthony McGill,[11] Stuart Carrington,[12] and Kurt Maflin.[13] McGill and Carrington have both played at the Crucible before, in the Junior Pot Black in 2006.[14]
Prize fund[edit]
The total prize money of the event was raised to £1,364,000 from the previous year's £1,214,000. The breakdown of prize money for this year is shown below:[16][17]
Winner: £300,000
Runner-up: £125,000
Semi-final: £60,000
Quarter-final: £30,000
Last 16: £20,000
Last 32: £12,000
Last 48: £9,000
Last 80: £6,000
Non-televised highest break: £1,000
Televised highest break: £10,000
Total: £1,364,000
Main draw[edit]
Shown below are the results for each round. The numbers in parentheses beside some of the players are their seeding ranks (each championship has 16 seeds and 16 qualifiers).[18][19][20] The draw for the first round took place at Hallamshire Golf Club on 16 April 2015, one day after the end of last qualifying round.[21][22]
First round Second round Quarter-finals Semi-finals
Best of 19 frames Best of 25 frames Best of 25 frames Best of 33 frames
18 April
England Mark Selby (1)
23 & 24 April
Norway Kurt Maflin
18 & 19 April
Scotland
Scotland Stephen Maguire (16)
28 & 29 April
Scotland Anthony McGill
22 April
England Joe Perry (9)
26 & 27 April
China Zhang Anda
22 & 23 April
England Shaun Murphy (8)
30 April, 1 & 2 May
Finland Robin Hull
19 & 20 April
England Barry Hawkins (5)
24 & 25 April
England Matthew Selt
England
21 April
Northern Ireland Mark Allen (12)
28 & 29 April
Wales Ryan Day
20 & 21 April
England Ali Carter (13)
25, 26 & 27 April
Scotland Alan McManus
19 & 20 April
Australia Neil Robertson (4)
Wales Jamie Jones
20 & 21 April
China Ding Junhui (3)
23, 24 & 25 April
England Mark Davis
18 & 19 April
Scotland John Higgins (14)
28 & 29 April
England Robert Milkins
18 & 19 April
Hong Kong Marco Fu (11)
26 & 27 April
England Jimmy Robertson
22 & 23 April
England
England Judd Trump (6)
30 April, 1 & 2 May
England Stuart Carrington
18 & 19 April
England Ricky Walden (7)
24 & 25 April
Scotland Graeme Dott
20 April
England
England Stuart Bingham (10)
28 & 29 April
England Robbie Williams
21 & 22 April
Wales Mark Williams (15)
25, 26 & 27 April
Wales Matthew Stevens
Wales
21 & 22 April
England
England Ronnie O'Sullivan (2)
England Craig Steadman
- published: 04 May 2015
- views: 301