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This Years Four Majors

It’s been a great year in the golfing world, here is a look at who won the majors and if you click on the link you can see the full leaderboard.

The Masters

Winner: Charl Schwartzel (S.A)

Second: Jason Day (Aus)

Third: Adam Scott (Aus)            Full leaderboard

The US Open

Winner: Rory Mcilroy (N.I)

Second: Jason Day (Aus)

Third: Lee Westwood, Kevin Chappell, Y.E. Yang, and Robert Garrigus

Full leaderboard 

The British Open

Winner: Darren Clarke (N.I)

Second: Phil Mickelson and Dustin Johnson (USA)

Fourth: Thomas Bjorn (Den)      Full leaderboard

The PGA Championship

Winner: Keegan Bradley (USA)

Second: Jason Dufner (USA)

Third: Anders Hansen (Den)        Full leaderboard

Rory Pulls Out Of Seve Trophy

US Open champion Rory McIlroy has pulled out of Great Britain and Ireland’s team for the Seve Trophy.

 22-year-old Rory was part of the winning side two years ago and cup captain Jose Maria Olazabal had said he wanted to see as mny big names as possible play especially the US Open Champion.

But McIlroy said he wanted some time off, as he had 12 weeks on the road ahead to look forward to.”I want to spend some time at home and do a few things before I head off on that big run,” said McIlroy.

Britain’s Lee Westwood has yet to confirm his attendance while world number one Luke Donald, Graeme McDowell, Ian Poulter, Martin Laird and Justin Rose are likely to be absent because of the FedEx Cup play-offs in America.

McIlroy is due to tee of in the first round of the European Masters in Crans-Montana, Switzerland on Thursday in his first event since injuring his right arm at the US PGA Championship earlier this month.

“Now it’s not painful,” he said. “It’s more like a numb sensation, like if someone gives you a dead arm.

“It’s nearly 100% and I’m happy with it.”

The world number six has been in the United States with new girlfriend Caroline  Wozniacki, the current No.1 tennis player in the world as she is currently playing at the US open.

2012 Ryder Cup Race Set To Begin

Ryder Cup Qualifying Starts On Thursday

The battle for 2012 Ryder Cup places is set to unfold as the first event in the race for qualification draws closer.

The European Masters at Crans-sur-Sierre starts tomorrow with six players from the victorious 2010 team in the field.

“I’m excited the qualification period is starting. It will be interesting to see how the players perform,” said Europe’s 2012 Captain, Jose Maria Olazabel.

Ten players will qualify automatically, with Olazabal choosing two wildcards.

Lee Westwood, Rory McIlroy, Martin Kaymer, Miguel Angel Jimenez and brothers Edoardo and Francesco Molinari begin their campaigns in the Swiss Alps.

Five players automatically qualify through the European Tour‘s points list, with another five decided by the world rankings.

Luke Donald, Graeme McDowell, Ian Poulter and Padraig Harrington will all be looking for solid performances in the latest round of the FedEx Cup play-offs, which take place in Boston on Friday.

“It is going to be very difficult to make the team – to be one of the top five on the European points list or the world points list is going to be tough,” added Olazabal.

“The players will have to play really well to make it and I am sure they are preparing themselves to peak at the right times so that we can have the best chance to win.”

The 2012 Ryder Cup takes place at the Medinah Country Club in Illinois in September 2012.

US PGA Day One Review

Anticipation was high as day one got underway at the final major of the year ‘ The PGA Championship’ and it didn’t disappoint. Expectation was once again on Woods and he was one of the first out in the morning and got off to a flyer birdieing three of the first five of his front nine (teeing off from the 10th) and then to everyone’s amazement dropped 10 shots on the way back to the club house to card a round of 77 (+7)

McIlroy’s round was as equally dramatic for different reasons after finding his tee shot on the third had come to rest up against a tree root (Montgomorie commentating for Sky Sports said ‘ I hope he doesn’t hit this ball for the sake of his career). The Inexperienced Mcilroy proceeded to hit the ball and was badly hurt as a result, to his credit he continued with constant on course treatment and scrambled around an incredibly tough golf course with only one hand on the club at times producing Seve like recovery’s and holing some clutch putts, McIlroy carded a Level par round of 70.

With all this drama going on, the limelight was taken away from Steve Stricker who had a putt for the first 62 in a major championship ever which unfortunately shaved the hole, still his 63 was enough to give him a two shot lead heading into day two.

McIlroy Confident Ahead Of USPGA

Rory McIlroy has said he feels that his current form could help him land a second major at the USPGA Championship, which starts today in Atlanta.

The US Open winner tees off at 1845 BST on Thursday in an illustrious group which includes Masters winner Charl Schwartzel and Open champion Darren Clarke.

“I’m playing very well,” said McIlroy. “I drove the ball great last week. I’m hitting it nicely.

“As long as I can hole a few putts this week, I feel as if I’m in with a good chance.”

Should McIlroy take the crown, he would be youngest player to win two majors since Gene Sarazen nearly 90 years ago.

Scott And Caddie Williams Win WGC Invitational

Adam Scott has won the WGC Invitational by four shots after a superb final round of 65 in Ohio.

The Australian, leading from day one, finish on 17 under, ahead of Rickie Fowler and Luke Donald, who both shot 66.

Rory McIlroy shared sixth place at 10 under after a robust 67, while Lee Westwood was just behind after a fine 65.

However the big story of the tournament centres not around Adam Scott himself, but his caddie Steve Williams, who was sacked by Tiger Woods just a fortnight ago. Incredibly  it was Williams’ eighth victory at the event, having won the event seven times while working with Woods.

Woods himself finished way behind Scott, tied in 37th place.

 

Tiger Woods Impresses In Comeback

Tiger Woods shot an impressive opening round of 68 in the first round of the WGC Invitational in Akron, Ohio, in his first golfing action in twelve weeks.

Woods parred the first nine holes and dropped only one stroke all round as he finished on two under, six shots behind leader Adam Scott, who co-incidentally has employed the services of Tiger’s ex-caddie Steve Williams.

Open champion Darren Clarke, playing alongside good friend Woods,  shot a disappointing 77, while Lee Westwood shot 67 and world number one Luke Donald and Rory McIlroy 68’s.

Going into day two of the tournament, Australian Scott leads compatriot Jason Day by one shot.

Click here to see the full leaderboard.

Clarke Tells Critics To ‘Get A Life’

Darren Clarke has told those who criticised his celebrations after his Open Championship victory to “get a life”.

In his own words, Clarke had “quite a few drinks” after his win at Sandwich, however this has led to criticism from certain parties.

“There’s been a little bit of chat about ‘he shouldn’t have had a drink, he shouldn’t have done this, he shouldn’t have done that’. People are concerned about whether or not I had one pint too many. I mean, get a life – it’s sport” said Clarke on Wednesday.

Hopefully Darren has fully recovered as he joins fellow Northern-Irishman and US Open champion Rory McIlroy at the Irish Open, which kicked-off this morning.

You can see how he’s getting on by checking out the live leaderboard here.

 

Weather Causes Havoc For Golfers In Sweden

Rory McIlroy recently blamed the weather for his indifferent performance at the British Open earlier in the month. I commented at the time that this seemed a little sour as the conditions were the same for all golfers, and that’s simply one of the challenges you face, particularly on a links course.

However for the golfers taking part in the Nordea Scandinavian Masters last Sunday, I have some sympathy!

Held at Bro Hof Slott, near Stockholm (a course considered for the 2018 Ryder Cup), the wind caused mayhem, leading to some unprecedented high scores.

“I’ve never seen wind like this in Sweden,” said Alex Noren, who won with a closing 77 after shooting a course record 63 in the third round.

“The only thing I thought of all day was the 17th. I said it doesn’t matter how I play up to that, I just have to survive 17 – and I did.”

The 17th is a 164 yard island green – tricky at the best of times!

Noren somehow parred the hole and three of the 65 players – Scott Hend, Pablo Martin and Jeev Milkha Singh even managed birdies.

There were five triple-bogey sixes, including one from runner-up Richard Finch in an otherwise incredible 69, the lowest round of the day by three shots.

There were also four sevens, one eight, two nines , an 11 from Steve Webster and a 12 from last year’s Italian Open winner Fredrik Andersson Hed.

That gave Hed an inward half of 49 and a round of 90, but there was worse to come from one particular golfer.

Scot Alastair Forsyth, one of those who took seven, also scored a 10 on the 13th, while Webster carded a 91, with 22 of those on the three short holes on the back nine – seven at the 175-yard 11th, four at the 212-yard 16th and then his 11.

Sounds like a nightmare – would be interesting to see the Ryder Cup played in those conditions!

 

McIlroy Blames Weather For Poor Performance At The Open

Just read an interesting article about the fact that Rory McIlroy wasn’t impressed with the weather conditions at the recent British Open, so much in fact that he has blamed this for his performance.

McIlroy, who finished joint 25th despite being favourite to win at the start of the week,  was quoted as saying “There’s no point in changing your game for one week of the year…”

This has apparently angered some senior players and I can understand why. In my opinion he has belittled the importance of The Open with that statement, and also the weather plays a huge part in golf all year round – it’s one of the great things about the game that you have to take this factor into account before every shot that you take.

It’s also a leveller – the conditions were the same for every golfer on the course.

Have a read of the article here and let me know your thoughts…