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Aint stuck my head into this one yet - I'll Be Back!!
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Scotland's Bradley Neil defeated Zander Lombard of South Africa 2 and 1 in the final match of the 119th Amateur Championship in Northern Ireland.
This was a great match before Lombard's wheels came off. They were all square through 27 holes of the 36-hole finale before Lombard connected bogeys to go 2 down with seven to play. They traded pars on the 30th hole, and then Neil outlasted his counterpart with a bogey-5 (to Lombard's double-bogey 6) at No. 31. Another Lombard bogey at the 32nd hole pushed him to 4 down. He recovered with birdies at 33 and 34, but needed to run the table to force sudden death. Alas, matching 5s on the penultimate hole secured victory for Neil. Royal Portrush and Portstewart Golf Club co-hosted the 36-hole stroke-play qualification, but the former took over for the match play format. With the victory, Neil, who began the week slotted 38th in the World Amateur Golf Ranking and placed T35 in stroke play at 3-over-par 72-72=144, earns an exemption into next month's Open Championship. See he's teeing off the 1st in a practice round (with goose bumps) at Hoylake today. |
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Matt Fitzpatrick "unbelievable seats here at Wimbledon (today) so so lucky!!!" for the Nadal match.
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Shawn Stefani, Charley Hoffman, Ben Martin and Brendan Steele secured the four places on offer in The Open Championship after the final round of the Quicken Loans National at Congressional.
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Wont affect the market those 4 , Donny . Are there any rated top players not qualified so far ?
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final qualifying tomorrow
hillside woburn gailes links sunningdale new good luck if you are lucky enough to be playing !! vijay singh playing at hillside |
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any locals got some course info? Penal rough? Hoping for a sterner test than last time. What has the weather been like? From memory 06 had no rain beforehand and killed all the rough and made the course lightning quick, hence Tiger used all irons.
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https://twitter.com/RLGCHoylake |
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http://www.theopen.com/en/News.aspx
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172 on our market now . Will they all play ? Caveat obviously on Tiger who represents just over 5% of the percentage at 19 . Assuming they all do , punters should have no problem getting laid , market at 102% at present .
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Kiradech APHIBARNRAT Thailand
Matthew BALDWIN England Thomas BJORN Denmark Jonas BLIXT Sweden Gregory BOURDY France Keegan BRADLEY USA Angel CABRERA Argentina Rafael CABRERA-BELLO Spain Mark CALCAVECCHIA USA Paul CASEY England Roberto CASTRO USA Ashley CHESTERS (A) England Stewart CINK USA Darren CLARKE Northern Ireland George COETZEE South Africa Ben CURTIS USA John DALY USA Jason DAY Australia Brandon DE JONGE Zimbabwe Graham DELAET Canada Luke DONALD England Jamie DONALDSON Wales Victor DUBUISSON France Jason DUFNER USA David DUVAL USA Ernie ELS South Africa Harris ENGLISH USA Matt EVERY USA Sir Nick FALDO England Gonzalo FERNANDEZ-CASTANO Spain Tommy FLEETWOOD England Rickie FOWLER USA Jim FURYK USA Stephen GALLACHER Scotland Sergio GARCIA Spain Rhein GIBSON Australia Branden GRACE South Africa Bill HAAS USA Todd HAMILTON USA Padraig HARRINGTON Republic of Ireland Russell HENLEY USA Billy HORSCHEL USA David HOWELL England Mikko ILONEN Finland Hiroshi IWATA Japan Thongchai JAIDEE Thailand Dong-Kyu JANG Korea Jin JEONG Korea Miguel Angel JIMENEZ Spain Dustin JOHNSON USA Zach JOHNSON USA Matt JONES Australia Martin KAYMER Germany Hyung-Tae KIM Korea Hyung-Sung KIM Korea Chris KIRK USA Masanori KOBAYASHI Japan Tomohiro KONDO Japan Matt KUCHAR USA Paul LAWRIE Scotland Tom LEHMAN USA Marc LEISHMAN Australia Justin LEONARD USA Joost LUITEN Netherlands Sandy LYLE Scotland Bryden MACPHERSON Australia Hunter MAHAN USA Matteo MANASSERO Italy Hideki MATSUYAMA Japan Graeme MCDOWELL Northern Ireland Rory MCILROY Northern Ireland Phil MICKELSON USA Francesco MOLINARI Italy Ryan MOORE USA Mark O'MEARA USA Louis OOSTHUIZEN South Africa Juvic PAGUNSAN Philippines Ryan PALMER USA Cheng-tsung PAN (A) Taiwan D A POINTS USA Ian POULTER England Patrick REED USA Justin ROSE England Brett RUMFORD Australia Charl SCHWARTZEL South Africa Adam SCOTT Australia John SENDEN Australia Webb SIMPSON USA Brandt SNEDEKER USA Jordan SPIETH USA Henrik STENSON Sweden Richard STERNE South Africa Kevin STREELMAN USA Steve STRICKER USA Yoshinobu TSUKADA Japan Peter UIHLEIN USA Dawie VAN DER WALT South Africa Jimmy WALKER USA Justin WALTERS South Africa Nick WATNEY USA Bubba WATSON USA Tom WATSON USA Boo WEEKLEY USA Lee WESTWOOD England Mark WIEBE USA Bernd WIESBERGER Austria Chris WOOD England Gary WOODLAND USA Tiger WOODS USA Ashun WU China YE YANG Korea A further ten players have secured their places in the 143rd Open Championship. The players earned their place in the starting field as the highest ranked non-exempt players in the Official World Golf Ranking at the end of Week 26 – 30 June 2014. The ten players are as follows: Kevin Stadler — USA J.B. Holmes — USA K.J. Choi — Korea Erik Compton — USA Charles Howell III — USA Brooks Koepka — USA Chesson Hadley — USA Freddie Jacobson — Sweden Anirban Lahiri — India Scott Stallings — USA Twelve players have secured their places at The Open Championship at the conclusion of Final Qualifying at Sunningdale, Gailes Links, Woburn and Hillside. At Sunningdale, England’s Matthew Southgate and Chris Rodgers and South Korea’s Byeong-Hun An qualified. At Gailes Links, three Scottish golfers earned their passage to The Open, Marc Warren, Jamie McLeary and Paul McKechnie. At Woburn, the places went to amateur Paul Dunne of Ireland, and England’s Oliver Fisher and Rhys Enoch, and at Hillside the three qualifers were John Singleton and Christopher Hanson of England and Oscar Floren of Sweden. |
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Rafael Cabrera-Bello,
Pablo Larrazábal, and Shane Lowry have secured exemptions into The Open Championship through the Race to Dubai rankings and Brendon Todd and Kevin Na will take their places in the field through FedExCup points. |
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Shawn Stefani,
Charley Hoffman, Ben Martin and Brendan Steele secured the four places on offer in The Open Championship after the final round of the Quicken Loans National at Congressional |
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Edoardo Molinari,
Matthew Baldwin and Danny Willett secured their places in The 143rd Open Championship after the final round of the Irish Open at Fota Island Resort. |
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Alstom Open de France – The Open Qualifying Series - France: Three players, who have not already qualified and who finish in the top ten at the Alstom Open de France, will secure places in The Open
Aberdeen Asset Management Scottish Open three places Greenbrier Classic, four places John Deere Classic, one player will qualify thats 156 , if ive counted right !! |
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Just taken some 300-1 with Lads about Stadler. Still 250-1 with Sky.
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Looking at some of the dummies in this, I can't believe that Bernard Langer isn't in the field.
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Tom Lehman OUT.......will not compete in The Open Championship. AP.
The 1996 champion at Royal Lytham & St. Annes is opting for a family vacation before taking his older son to college. Lehman's only other top 10 in 18 total starts in the major was a T4 in 2000. If the age exemption doesn't change, the 55-year-old will be automatically eligible to tee it up in this major through 2019. |
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According to Faldo, apparently a low draw would be useful for the course. Who on earth has that as a reliable shot? kooch,kaymer?
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How bout a low cut for Bubba?
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qualified from open de france
robert karlsson michael hoey victor riu |
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Nice one Rhino. I thought Bubba was only happy wacking it over trees.
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Charles Howell III will not accept an exemption to compete in The Open Championship, according to Sport.UK.msn.com.
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unless r and a take out injuction against bito ?
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George McNeill & Bud Cauley on their way to Liverpool...two more to join them shortly.
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George McNeill, Chris Stroud, Cameron Tringale, Billy Hurley III along with Bud Cauley & Will Wilcox.....ALL 6 tied for a place in THE OPEN.
Presume it's the first four named, as they're higher in the FedEx standings, who secure the flight ticket to Liverpool. |
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its highest in official world rankings to decide ties
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has colsaerts qualified?
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Thanks Donny.
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JUST 4 PLACES left in THE OPEN...
The top finisher at the John Deere Classic who is not yet exempt for The Open will earn a spot, as long as he also finishes in the top five at the Deere. Aberdeen Asset Management Scottish Open three places to the leading three players (not otherwise exempt) who finish in the top 10 and ties. |
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Steve Stricker has withdrawn from The Open Championship and is replaced by Ryo Ishikawa.
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The next alternate is Ross Fisher.
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Royal Birkdale 1998 Champ Mark O'Meara OUT with elbow injury (has missed the Open only once since 1995) and will be replaced Ross Fisher.
- the 57-year-old is in the field this week at the U.S. Senior Open at Oak Tree National. Canadian David Hearn moving up to first alternate position. |
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Did Fabrizio Zanotti not qualify by winning two weeks ago??
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Faldo should remove himself
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at a quick count faldo has played the open 35 times, and won it 3 times. roughly a 1 in 12 strike rate. 1000.0 must be the bet of the century!
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If they put a bit of fur around the holes Faldo might play well !
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The Open Championship Reserve List
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1st reserve: Ryo Ishikawa — Japan (Ryo Ishikawa replaces Steve Stricker in the starting field)
2nd reserve: Ross Fisher — England (Ross Fisher replaces Mark O’Meara in the starting field) THE NEXT ALTERNATE POSITION GOES TO... 3rd reserve: David Hearn — Canada 4th reserve: Daniel Summerhays — USA 5th reserve: Noh Seung-yul — Korea 6th reserve: Fabrizio Zanotti — Paraguay 7th reserve: Ben Crane — USA 8th reserve: Russell Knox — Scotland 9th reserve: Will Mackenzie — USA 10th reserve: Kevin Chappell — USA 11th reserve: Peter Hanson — Sweden 12th reserve: Thomas Aiken — South Africa |