Monday, February 19, 2007

Nissan Open - Howell Comes Through

Making a 8 foot putt for par on the last, Charles Howell III survived and entered a playoff when Phil Mickelson bogeyed the last.

On 18, Mickelson drove into the left rough and short. Had 204 left to the hole/green but came up about 4-6 yards short (and left) of the green with an 8 iron. The pin was back left, as usual but his pitch was too high and short. it landed dead leaving a 10 foot putt that he missed.

In the ensuing play off, Mickelson arrived at 18 tee a bit later and had too tee of first, and hit a simialr shot to that he had made a few minutes earlier - in the left rough, leaving himself 218 out. This time he played 2 clubs more and wound up roughly pin high on the right fringe and made par.

Both players played 10 fairly badly, scoring par. Howell played his second from a cartpath on the left, but clipped some branches with his chip. With 80 feet to go, Howell hit a fine pitch and later sank the 3 footer. Mickelson meanwhile had hooked his drive to the right front of the green, and his lackluster pitch, like 18, was too short.

On the final hole, the par 3 14th, both men were short of the green. Mickelson hit a putt through the fringe and wound up 10 feet short, while Howell hit a decent chip to 3 feet beyond the hole. After Mickelson missed, Howell sank his putt and breathed a loud sigh of relief. He had achieved his second victory, having 9 seconds and only one victory prior to this.

Saturday, February 17, 2007

Nissan Open Friday Notes

A field loaded with the world's top players descended on Riviera Country Club, to enjoy one of the finest courses the pros will play all year.

Notes on players seen will be coming in a future edit.

Monday, February 12, 2007

ATT - Philly Mick in good form

Hitting over 81% of his fairways, and expressing high confidence, Mickelson had a Sunday stoll, securing a 5 stroke victory.

Monday, January 29, 2007

Tiger Woods wins a duel

Woods wins again, in a tournament with some also-rans having chances. Whether it's his unflappability or their mental lapses, Woods wins his 7th Pga tournament in a row.

Conditions were perfect and the rough down after a cold winter. Quinney blew a bunker shot. And yet of all the secon tier players, perhaps Howell played the best on Sunday, closing with a 68 on Sunday playing alongside Woods.

Monday, January 22, 2007

San Diegan, Long Hair, Charley Hoffman Wins

In a windy final round, highlighted by a heroic Eagle on the last, Hoffman gains his first victory.

Monday, January 15, 2007

Orange County Goydos Wins for 2nd Time!

Paul Goydos, who almost fell off the tour last year rallied on the late holes Sunday at the Sony Open and won for his second time. Last minute good play from late last year seems to have continued for him, when at the 2006's last tournament, the Chrysler Champtionship, he needed a fourth or higher to keep his card; and he managed a T2, worth $466,400.

At this year's Sony, being as far bask as four shots in the final round, Goydos birdied the 15th with a 25-footer on the 15th hole, a 20-footer on No. 16 and a birdie on the par5 18th.

"I set some goals and one of my goals was to win every decade, and so far I've accomplished that," said Goydos. "I'm stunned. I mean, I got off to a slow start and I was just trying to hang in there and just try to take it one shot at a time, sounds like a cliché, but things weren't going well early. You know, I'm stunned. I'm still stunned, and it's 20 minutes later."

Congrulations Paul!