Friday, March 7, 2014

Birthday boy Kevin Chappell shoots 61 to lead Nationwide Ford Wayne Gretzky Classic

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Kevin Chappell celebrated his 24th birthday in style on Thursday. The former UCLA All-American was nearly perfect in posting an 11-under par 61 in the opening round of the Ford Wayne Gretzky Classic, the halfway point of the 2010 Nationwide Tour season.
Chappell missed only two fairways and two greens during his opening round at the Raven Golf Club (RA), one of two courses being utilized in the pro-am format for this event.
“My putter was hot. It’s not like I was hitting it inside the leather all day,” he said. “I kept leaving myself 15-footers for birdie and the hole looked really big.”
The 2008 Jack Nicklaus Award winner owns a two-stroke lead after the weather-delayed opening day. Rookie Zack Miller, playing in the final group at the host Georgian Bay Club (GB), used a pair of eagles for a 9-under par 62 and a share of second place with fellow rookie James Hahn, who closed with seven birdies in his final 10 holes for a career-best 9-under 63 (RA). The two northern Californians also happen to be roommates this week.
Justin Hicks, winner of the inaugural event here in 2008, stumbled with a late bogey to finish at 8-under 64 (RA) along with Canadian Adam Hadwin, who had eight birdies and hit 17 greens in regulation for his 64 (RA). Bobby Gates, winner of the year’s first event in New Zealand, carded a 7-under 65 (RA) and is in fourth place with veteran Scott Dunlap, who posted a 7-under 64 at the Georgian Bay Club (GB), which serves as the host course.
There are six players at 6 under par, including Chris Nallen (RA) who is paired with tournament host and hockey Hall of Famer Wayne Gretzky.
Chappell got off to a blazing start with five straight birdies on the back nine. After a par at No. 15, his sixth hole, he reeled off three more birdies for a nine-hole score of 28.
“When I made the turn at 8 under, I turned to my caddie and said, ‘when do you think the media will show up,’” he said. “You always want to play well on your birthday. Hopefully it’s a sign of good things to come for this year.”
Chappell would have liked to celebrate with his family, but they didn’t make the trip from the West Coast.
“I was probably 8 under before they woke up,” he chuckled.
After eight birdies in nine holes, Chappell admitted he had to stay focused on the game, and not the numbers.
“The thought of shooting 59 obviously crosses your mind, but the goal isn’t to shoot 59, it’s to win the golf tournament,” he said. “I know what won here last year. It took 20 under to win so the goal is to keep making birdies and not stop until you get there. For me, it’s more of the end result. We have a long way to go to accomplish that but it’s nice to start off with a clean scorecard while keeping the foot on the gas pedal.”
Hahn, the closest pursuer, took a while to get rolling during his morning session at the par-72 layout.
“My round really got started when I birdied the ninth hole,” said Hahn. “Once I made the turn, it seemed like I made birdie on every other hole. Obviously when you shoot 63, you’re going to feel like you’re making birdies everywhere. I didn’t realize how many I had for the round until I was on the 18th tee. I told myself to stay focused and finish strong.”
Hahn closed with a par for his 63, three better than his low round of the year.
“I have to give credit to my caddie today because he knew what lines to take off the tees out here,” said Hahn after hitting 11 of 13 fairways. “I have a tendency to read too much into my shots and he didn’t allow it.”
First-Round Notes: Players/teams will switch courses for Friday’s second round. The low 60 professionals (and ties) will play both weekend rounds at the Georgian Bay course. ... The 160 pro-am teams will be cut to exactly the low seven “celebrity” teams and exactly the low five regular teams after 36 holes. Those teams will compete in both the third and fourth rounds. The winning team will each receive a 2011 Ford Fiesta following play on Sunday. … In the pro-am portion of the event, Chris Kamin and partner Bob McCown shot a 15-under 57 (RA) in the best-ball format and hold a one-stroke lead over Jesse Hutchins and partner Sandy Edmonstone (RA). Six teams are tied for third at 12 under including the team Gavin Coles and hockey star Marty McSorley (RA) and Jamie Lovemark and Janet Gretzky (RA).
Kevin Chappell’s 8-under 28 matched the third-lowest 9-hole score in Nationwide Tour history. Notah Begay (1998 Dominion Open) and Doug Dunakey (1998 Miami Valley Open) both posted 9-hole scores of 27 en route to shooting 59s. Chappell is the 28th player in Tour history, and the fifth this year, to shoot a score of 28. Other to card scores of 28 in 2010: Ryan Armour (BMW Charity Pro-Am), Kevin Kisner (Panama Claro Championship), Michael Clark II (Fresh Express Classic) and Scott Gutschewski (BMW Charity Pro-Am).
Chappell opened his round with 5 straight birdies on the back nine at Raven GC. The Tour record for most consecutive birdies to begin a round is 7, set by Rocky Walcher at the 2000 Wichita Open. … Chappell’s 61 matches the lowest 18-hole score on the Nationwide Tour this year. He joins Keegan Bradley (BMW Charity Pro-Am) and Nathan Smith (Fort Smith Classic) in that category. His 11-under round is the best in relation to par this year – Bradley was 10 under for his round and Smith was 9 under for his. … Chappell’s 61 matches Kyle Reifers’ 11-under 61 in the opening round at Raven last year. Reifers held a four-stroke lead after the initial 18 holes.

Monday, December 23, 2013

Van der Walt claims emotional win at Nelson Mandela Championship

Van der Walt claims emotional win at Nelson Mandela Championship

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(Reuters) - An eagle and two birdies in the closing stretch allowed South African Dawie van der Walt to shoot a 66 and secure an emotional two shot victory at the curtailed Nelson Mandela Championship on Saturday.
Van der Walt achieved his win just a day before former South African president Mandela, who died last week aged 95, is laid to rest.
"It's obviously really special, making you a part of history," Van der Walt said.
"Winning The Nelson Mandela at this time, when it's sad for everyone, everyone is mourning and tomorrow's the big day, it means a lot and it's something I can keep close to my heart forever."
Van der Walt carded four under par 66 on Saturday at the tournament reduced to 54 holes due to bad weather earlier in the week. The event also concluded a day earlier than usual so that it avoided clashing with Mandela's funeral.
Van der Walt finished ahead of Spain's Jorge Campillo and England's Matthew Baldwin, who both carded two under par 68s.
Daniel Brooks relinquished his overnight lead following an abysmal start and struggled to a six over par 76 finish.
Having not dropped a shot in his opening two rounds, Brooks succumbed to four bogies and a double bogie in his front nine on Saturday to slide down the leaderboard.
Saturday's win was a welcome return to form for Van der Walt, who claimed his second win on the European Tour this year following his success at the Tshwane Open.
"I haven't been in that good form, I had an injury and have been struggling, so this is almost overwhelming. It almost felt like I have been at the top of my game and then hit rock bottom this year, so to win the last event of the year will make Christmas a lot more fun," he said.
(Reporting by Nick Said in Cape Town; editing by Pritha Sarkar)

Jimmy V golf event ending after 20 years

Jimmy V golf event ending after 20 years

AP - Sports
CARY, N.C. (AP) -- The golf tournament developed to honor the late Jim Valvano's efforts to fight cancer is coming to an end after 20 years.
Organizers with The V Foundation announced in a statement that they are giving up the tournament to focus local efforts elsewhere, including a new partnership with the Rock 'n' Roll Raleigh Marathon. The foundation says it is looking for runners to join its charitable team in the marathon, scheduled for April 13.
In its 20 years, the golf weekend drew about 500,000 spectators and raised about $13.5 million for cancer research.
Foundation spokeswoman Sherrie Mazur said the golf event was run by a staff of three, separate from the foundation. She says it's unclear if those staffers would remain with the foundation.

Reno man gets probation for golf course shooting

Reno man gets probation for golf course shooting

AP - Sports
RENO, Nev. (AP) -- A Reno man has been placed on probation and fined $1,000 for shooting a golfer whose errant ball broke a bedroom window at his home.
Jeff Fleming, 53, was put on probation for up to five years in Washoe County District Court. He had faced as much as 10 years in prison and a $10,000 fine after he earlier pleaded guilty to a felony charge of battery with a deadly weapon.
The unidentified golfer who struck Fleming's house took a drop and was attempting to play his next shot on the Lakeridge Golf Course in September 2012 when Fleming fired a shotgun at him. The golfer, who was playing with a friend, was treated at a hospital for minor injuries to an arm and both legs.
Fleming's attorney, Larry Dunn, said Friday his client was just waking up when the stray golf ball shattered his bedroom window and sprayed him with glass shards. Fleming shot at the golfer from some 50 yards away in an attempt to scare him, not injure him, Dunn said.
The ball ''came crashing through the bedroom window and it startled him, and he thought he was being shot at,'' Dunn told The Associated Press. ''He anticipated the ball coming through might have been intentional, and thought there was potential harm.
''There's no question the single shot he fired was a warning or to scare him. There was no intention to hit him,'' he added.
Police said the golfer and his partner ran away after the shot was fired, and it wasn't until they were safe that the golfer realized he had been hit. One or two shotgun pellets had to be removed from his body at the hospital.
Fleming expressed remorse, telling the judge Thursday he was shocked at his own behavior.
While his house is located along the golf course, Dunn said, it was the first time it had been hit by a golf ball in the 10 years he has lived there. The house is positioned away from the flight path of golf balls, he said.
The area around the 16th hole was evacuated after the shooting. Fleming drove to Dunn's office, where he surrendered without incident.
Fleming had no previous criminal record.
''He's an outstanding citizen and it (shooting) is just an aberration,'' Dunn said.

Kuchar and English leading by 4 shots at Shootout

Kuchar and English leading by 4 shots at Shootout

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NAPLES, Fla. (AP) -- Matt Kuchar and Harris English took a four-stroke lead Saturday in the Franklin Templeton Shootout, playing the back nine in 9-under 27 in the better-ball round for a 12-under 60.
Kuchar and English were 20 under the Ritz-Carlton Golf Resort's Tiburon course. They opened with a 64 on Friday in modified alternate-shot play. The team event ends Sunday with a scramble.
Retief Goosen and Fredrik Jacobson were second after a 61.
The teams of Ian Poulter-Lee Westwood and Charles Howell III-Justin Leonard were tied for third at 13 under. Poulter and Westwood shot 61, and Howell and Leonard had a 67.
Kuchar and English had nine birdies and an eagle on Nos. 8-17.
''It's pretty cool,'' English said. ''You just kind of get on a hot streak and you don't really think about anything other than making birdies.
They had a chance for a 59, but Kuchar's 14-foot putt on 18 missed to the left.
Goosen and Jacobson had five straight birdies on Nos. 3-7 and row in a row on Nos. 14-17..
''Overall, not too bad, but yeah, four shots behind tomorrow, we need something really low,'' Goosen said.

Stewart and Connor Cink lead Father/Son Challenge

Stewart and Connor Cink lead Father/Son Challenge

AP - Sports
ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) -- Stewart Cink and son Connor birdied three of the last five holes Saturday for an 11-under 61 and a one-stroke lead in the Father/Son Challenge.
Stewart Cink made an 8-foot birdie putt on the final at Grande Lakes in the scramble event.
''We were a really good team out there,'' Stewart Cink said. ''We had fun and fed off each other. This was a good time for us to spend together and it turned out today was a really good day of chemistry.''
Steve and Sam Elkington were second.
Jack and Gary Nicklaus shot 63. The 73-year-old Jack Nickaus made a 10-foot birdie putt at No. 18.
''I helped (on) a hole!'' Nicklaus said.
Defending champions Davis Love III and son Dru were another shot after a 64, tied with Vijay and Qass Singh, Hale and Steve Irwin and David Duval and stepson Dean Karavites.