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Re: Season Play Results

Posted: July 10th, 2011, 11:42 am
by SteveHorn
Judy! It always feels special when you play one of your own in a tourney. Carolindi Forest is a A lister in my book.

Re: Season Play Results

Posted: July 11th, 2011, 9:05 pm
by Indy Anna Jones
I finished up the John Deere Classic earlier tonight, and it was an exciting final round. The winner, Charles Howell III entered the 4th round leading by 2 strokes over John Rollins and Robert Allenby; I was 3 back. I managed to pull into a tie on #7 then a bogey-par 8th put me 2 back. I tied him again on #15, but a bogey on 17 finished me 1 shot shy of a playoff and T2 with Carl Pettersson. This is Howell's second win of the season; he finished at -21. The rest of the top 10:
T4. Chris Couch, John Rollins, Bo Van Pelt -19
7. Dustin Johnson -18
T8. Zach Johnson, Robert Allenby, Ben Crane -18

There was no change in any of the top 10 money winner's rankings.

Next: The 3rd major of the season, the British Open at Royal St. George, and the secondary Viking Classic at the TPC @ Egg Harbor (actually being played at the Annandale GC in Madison, WI.)

Re: Season Play Results

Posted: July 14th, 2011, 3:42 pm
by SteveHorn
The last Major for season #8 is in the books. I finished The PGA Championship at The Platinum Course at Stoney Hills C.C. a few days ago but wanted to update my season leaders also. I opened with rounds of 68 & 67. That put me right near the top but I finished with back to back 72's and finished at (-5) and tied for 56th.
There was a 4 way playoff to determine the champ. Tied at (-14) were Aaron Baddeley, Matt Kuchar, Jerry Kelly & The eventaual winner David Toms. 2nd went to Kuchar and Kelly and Baddeley tied for 3rd. Other notables in the top ten were
Bubba Watson, Gary Woodland, Charl Schwartzel and Marc Lieshman.

Next The Wyndham Championship at Hummingbird Haven. Here how things currently stand SORRY FOR THE SLOPPY LOOK BUT THIS POST REPLY AREA KEEPS MESSING UP AND I GIVE UP.

-----TOP PLAYERS
---------NAME--------------POINTS
1. Dustin Johnson--------111
2. Matt Kuchar-------------80
3. Jason Day----------------63
4. Steve Stricker-----------57
5. David Toms--------------54
6. Steve Horn---------------53
7. Gary Woodland----------44
8T. Bill Haas----------------43
8T. Marc Lieshman--------43
10. Charl Schwartzel--------42
11. Ben Crane---------------38
12. Sergio Garcia-----------34
13T. Anthony Kim-----------33
13T. Earl Edwards-----------33
15. Tiger Woods-------------31
16. Jim Furyk----------------30
17. Steve Elkington---------28
18T.Alvaro Quiros-----------27
18T.Charlie Wi---------------27
20. Bubba Watson-----------26
21T.Paul Casey---------------24
21T.Steve Guest-------------24
21T.Thongchai Jaidee-------24
24T.Jerry Kelly---------------23
24T.Rory McIlroy------------- 23
----------------------------1st DOLLAR FIGURE IS THRU THE PLAYERS CHAMPIONSHIP
---------------------------2nd DOLLAR AMOUNT WON THRU THE PGA CHAMPIONSHIP
3rd DOLLAR AMOUNT IS GRAND TOTAL FOR ENTIRE SEASON THRU THE PGA CHAMPIONSHIP
--------TOP PLAYERS
-----------NAME------THRU THE PLAYERS--THRU THE PGA--TOTAL DOLLARS WON
1. Dustin Johnson ------$1,558,299--------5,527,778--------$7,086,077
2. Matt Kuchar-----------$3,921,762-------1,709,264--------$5,631,026
3. Jason Day--------------$3,288,622-------1,852,913--------$5,141,535
4. Steve Horn-------------$2,891,481-------2,027,714--------$4,919,195
5. Steve Stricker---------$1,815,153------- 2,531,191--------$4,346,344
6. Gary Woodland---------$ 45,000-------3,479,027---------$3,524,027
7. Charl Schwartzel------$ 1,423,867------1,801,081---------$3,224,948
8. David Toms------------$ 935,303------2,069,643---------$3,004,946
9. Tiger Woods----------$ 831,163------1,771,896----------$2,603,059
10. Charlie Wi-------------$ 2,131,622---------458,709---------$2,590,331
11. Alvaro Quiros---------$1,590,454---------976,834----------$2,567,288
12. Bubba Watson--------$ 605,591-------1,917,708----------$2,523,299
13. Bill Haas---------------$2,155,899---------348,505----------$2,504,404
14. Rory McIlroy-----------$1,907,842---------482,257----------$2,390,099
15. Ben Crane-------------$1,248,736-------1,085,676----------$2,334,412
16. Jerry Kelly-------------$1,532,355---------782,160----------$2,314,515
17. Sergio Garcia--------$ 535,237-1,773,443= $2,308,675
18. Marc Lieshman $1,006,379 + 1,276,411 = $2,282,790
19. Ryan Palmer $1,888,028 + 335,408 = $2,223,436
20. Steve Guest $1,519,130 + 649,077 = $2,168,207
21. Jim Furyk $1,610,080 + 506,275 = $2,116,355
22. Steve Elkington $1,093,379 + 1,021,644 = $2,115,023
23. Earl Edwards $1,836,839 + 251,807 = $2,088,646
24. Thongchai Jaidee $1,200,619 + 824,153 = $2,024,772
25. Anthony Kim $1,291,825 + 729,320 = $2,021,145

Henrik Stenson $ 340,000 + 1,376,841 = $1,716,841
Miguel A. Jimenez $ 915,489 + 882,734$1,$798,
Scott McCarren $ 605,525 + 582,897 = $1,188,422
Louis Oosthuizen $ 985,016 + 317,553 = $1,302,569
Alexander Noren 553,458 + 1,344,648 = $1,898,106
Hunter Mahan $ 812,155 + 594,817 = $1,406,972
Graeme McDowell $ 773,105 + 481,835 = $1,254,940
Paul Casey $1,114,584 + 503,935 = $1,618,519
Lee Westwood $1,380,114 + 331,721 = $1,711,835
Edorado Molinari $1,591,632 + 378,900 = $1,970,532
Bob Estes $1,557,916 + 227,042 = $1,784,958
Briny Baird $ 647,455 + 886,210 = $1,533,665
Carl Pettersson $ 415,000 + 810,779 = $1,225,779
Robert Allenby $1,098,678 + 278,222 = $1,376,900

Re: Season Play Results

Posted: July 21st, 2011, 6:40 pm
by Indy Anna Jones
Just got a chance to finish up the Open and the Viking Classic; I waited until Sunday to start and used the real conditions... lots of wind all 4 days, wet on Saturday and Sunday rounds. Dang I wish I could play against my pards like I play in the season mode: 65-63-61-66=255/-29 and a 9 stroke victory for me. So that makes my second major of the year and my second Open championship. That raises my earnings to $12.3M for the season with 5 regular, 1 major, and 4 tour championship events remaining. The rest of the top 10:
2. Jonathon Byrd -20
T3. Ryan Palmer, Chip Green (a) -18
T5. Joe Durant, Phil Mickelson -17
T7. Paul Casey, Jason Bohn -16
T9. Rory McIlroy, Cameron Beckman, Bubba Watson, Chris Couch -14

Justin Rose picked up his first tour win in the Viking Classic at the TPC @ Egg Harbor, shooting -15 in this 3 round/no cut event. (The field was made up of the players who missed the cut at the Open.) The rest of the top 10:
T2. Matt Jones, Chris Stroud, Matt Kuchar -14
5. David Toms -13
T6. Ryan Moore, Bo Van Pelt, Chad Collins, Zach Johnson, Adam Scott, Tiger Woods -12.

There was no significant change in the top 10 money earners. First place in the Viking paid almost exactly the same as second place in the Open, about $760,000.

Next stop: The RBC Canadian Open. We only have 1 "real" course for the remaining events (Firestone CC for the WGC Bridgestone) so my pick for the Canadian Open is Leverette Mtn.

Re: Season Play Results

Posted: July 21st, 2011, 8:40 pm
by Indy Anna Jones
Just a quick aside to Steve: I played the first round of the Canadian with Hunter Mahan. He ended up +7, but he actually chipped in for an eagle on #9. That's the first chip-in I've seen all year.

Re: Season Play Results

Posted: July 22nd, 2011, 11:43 am
by SteveHorn
Judy! I've seen the AI players get a hole in 1, or knock it in on a standard shot from the fairway. We all know they consistently drain long big breaking putts but I can't recall EVER seeing a chip in. (Weird)

I'm just starting The Barclays. The whole field gets to play here and any of the other so called playoff events. I finished the Wyndam Championship at Hummingbird Haven and had a very frustrating and strange 36 holes( missed cut ) I had 12 birdies but somehow screwed up enough to post 9 bogeys and 3 doubles. IT WAS A VERY WEIRD 36 holes.
There was a 2 way tie for 1st between Rickie Fowler & Manley Hines with Hines winning. Tied for 3rd were Ben Crane and Briny Baird. Notables in the top 10 were Ryan Palmer and Paul Casey both tied at #10.

The Barclays is being played at Red Dragon.

Re: Season Play Results

Posted: July 24th, 2011, 5:43 pm
by bryce
Steve, I'm honored that you have chosen Red Dragon to play The Barclays on! It should be a birdie fest!

Re: Season Play Results

Posted: July 24th, 2011, 7:25 pm
by Indy Anna Jones
What a strange game we play... or strange player, anyway. Have you had such a lousy series that you feel like you've never played this game before? That's the way this one went for me. Couldn't hit the fairways, couldn't hit approaches, couldn't chip, couldn't putt... the ball was demon possessed I swear. Anyway, thanks to my idea of increasing the cut number to 75 (to help some of the weaker players, right?) I managed to make the cut, along with 91 other players. No second cut was set. I finished dead last, #92 at +1. And this was on my own course! Oh well, can't win them all and I did make the cut.

Another strange thing. Not a single one of my top players finished in the top 10, but they're so far ahead in earnings that it didn't change anything. Paul Goydos shot -8 in the final round to finish -21 and earned his first victory; this is his third T10 finish of the season. The rest of the T10:

T2. KJ Choi, Justin Leonard -19
4. Tiger Woods -18 (his first T10 finish of the season in a "non-special" event (ie, missed the cut in a major)
5. Graham deLaet -17
T6. John Rollins, Andres Romero, DJ Trahan, Charlie Wi, Brian Gay -16

Jimmy Walker finally made it above the $100K mark. Yang is the only golfer left below that line. 67 of 122 have earned $1M+ this season.

Re: Season Play Results

Posted: July 25th, 2011, 11:01 am
by SteveHorn
Judy ! WOW 67 over a (MIL) and its still July.

Maybe you and I were a little over confident in our previous tournament because they were played on our own designs. Hummingbird Haven is probably the easiest course I've ever designed but it found its way of punishing me. I'm starting to wonder if all golfers are brain damaged to put up with all the frustrations that the game can dish out :laugh:

I've made the 1st (2) cuts at the Barclays but haven't started the 3rd round yet.

Doron! Although theres alot of birdie potental holes nobody is tiering up the course. I'm at (-5) after 2 rounds and the leaders are (-11). I'm just not putting that great.

Re: Season Play Results

Posted: July 25th, 2011, 7:17 pm
by Indy Anna Jones
Steve, other than Ullna, I personally don't think any of my designs are easy. I assume they're designed with my weaknesses at least subconsciously in mind (ie, traps around 280-290, trees on the corners, narrow landing areas) and when my timings off, I fall right into them. The frustrating thing is that I never seemed to be in birdie position within 25' of the pin; I overshot the green several times and putts within 10' that I'll usually make 9 out of 10 times I kept missing. But it happens; I've been in that place many times and I'll come out of it... I hope! :bg: