[u]06:30 3 Ball - Estes - O Hara - Jones[/u]
Estes - Whole of the first round bogey free - that is an impressive achievement.
O'Hara - A triple at the 15th cost him any chance of a reasonable score.
Jones - Will feel good after finishing with a pair of birdies
[b]Selection: Jones will move away the other two.[/b]
[u]06:41 3 Ball - Pagunsan - Pinckney - Cullen[/u]
Pagunsan - Will be encouraged by an opening 71. Might be as good as it gets.
Pinckney - Only hit 5 fairways so how he scored 68 is amazing.
Cullen - Going so well until he triple bogeyed the last. That isn't going to make his task any easier.
[b]Selection: Go with Cullen to overcome his last hole blues.[/b]
[u]06:52 3 Ball - Alker - Slattery - Thompson[/u]
Alker - Decent long game and isn't overly fazed by the occasion.
Slattery...
[u]Tournament History[/u]
The BMW PGA Championship is the European Tour's flagship event. In existence since 1972, the event moved to its now permanent home of Wentworth in 1984. It's the only non-major event in England all season and given the dominance the Brits have on the game at present that's both disappointing and perplexing.
[u]Venue[/u]
Wentworth (West Course), Surrey, England.
[u]Course Details[/u]
Par 72 -7,302 yards
Stroke Index in 2011 - 73.47 (Par 71)
Opened in 1926 and designed by Harry Colt, the West Course, also referred to as Burma Road, has undergone a series of alterations in recent years, under the supervision of Ernie Els, and the tinkering continued in 2012.
All the greens were remodelled in 2009/10 but the biggest change of all came on the par five...