Monday, December 23, 2013

New Quebec venue for Champions Tour event

New Quebec venue for Champions Tour event

AP - Sports
New Quebec venue for Champions Tour event
.
View gallery
Esteban Toledo, of Mexico, waves after making a birdie on the 13th hole during third round play in the …
LEVIS, Quebec (AP) -- The Champions Tour event that was played in Montreal the past four years will be moving to the Quebec City area next summer.
Promoter Synchro Sports announced Friday the $1.6 million tournament will be held Sept. 5-7 at the La Tempete Golf Club. It is the first PGA Tour-sanctioned event in the area since Billy Casper won the 1956 Labatt Open.
The tournament will be called the Quebec City Championship. The event was called The Montreal Championship the last four years and was won by Larry Mize in 2010, John Cook in 2011, Mark Calcavecchia in 2012 and Esteban Toledo in 2013.

Defending champions Perry, O'Hair share lead

Defending champions Perry, O'Hair share lead

AP - Sports
NAPLES, Fla. (AP) -- Defending champions Kenny Perryand Sean O'Hair shot an 8-under 64 in modified alternate-shot play Friday for a share of the first-round lead in the Franklin Templeton Shootout.
The teams of Matt Kuchar-Harris English and Charles Howell III-Justin Leonard also shot 64 on the Ritz Carlton Resort's Tiburon course. The 24 teams will play better ball Saturday and finish with a scramble Sunday.
After playing the front nine in 3 under, Perry and O'Hair birdied Nos. 13-16.
''It was a fun day for me,'' said Perry, the Champions Tour player of the year and Charles Schwab Cup points champion. ''When (O'Hair) poured it in from about 15 feet on the first hole I knew it was going to be a good day for us. We were never in any trouble.
''We had a great chance to really go low today and better than 8 under, but that's OK. I mean, alternate shot is a tough format. To me it's my favorite format. I love it more than any format of all the three. So, you know, you can lose it. If we get off to a crummy start it's hard to catch up with best ball and scramble coming up.''
Kuchar and English birdied Nos. 12-14 and eagled No. 17.
''Yeah, it was a lot of fun playing with Harris,'' Kuchar said. ''I knew he was on some pretty good form and knew I had a good horse for a partner.''
English replaced the injured Brandt Snedeker in the field
''This is a tournament that I've always watched on TV growing up and it seemed like such a great format and such a good competition,'' English said.
English hit a 6-iron shot from 192 yards to 6 feet to set up the eagle.
''When you start hitting some good shots and start getting some momentum, you keep rolling and we did a good job of keeping that momentum going on the back nine and making a bunch of birdies and making eagle on 17,'' English said.
Howell and Leonard birdied the final three holes on the front nine and added birdies at Nos. 10, 12, 13, 17 and 18.
''Today we chose Justin to hit first and that was great for me because he drove it in the fairway every time and I could swing away at it.'' Howell said.
Retief Goosen and Fredik Jacobson shot 67, and Jason Dufner and Dustin Johnson matched Chris DiMarco and Billy Horschel at 68. Tournament host Norman and Jonas Blixt had a 72.

Golf-Perry, O'Hair strong again at Shootout

Golf-Perry, O'Hair strong again at Shootout

Reuters 
Dec 13 (Reuters) - Kenny Perry and Sean O'Hair got off to a strong start in defense of their Franklin Templeton Shootout title by combining for a 64 in a modified alternate-shot format to share the lead on Friday in Naples, Florida.
Joining Champions Tour Player of the Year Perry and O'Hair at eight under par in the charity event at Tiburon Golf Club were the teams of Matt Kuchar-Harris English and Charles Howell III-Justin Leonard.
Perry and O'Hair were three under par over the front nine before running off four birdies in a row from the 13th in a format where both players hit drives and then select the best one and alternate shots the rest of the hole.
Howell and Leonard were level par before posting birdies on the last three holes on the outward nine and also went five-under on the back nine.
Kuchar and English combined to eagle the 17th hole as they surged into a share of the lead.
The 12 teams in the event will play better ball on Saturday and finish with a scramble on Sunday.
The leading three teams were three strokes clear of Retief Goosen of South Africa and Swede Fredik Jacobson, who shot a 67.
(Reporting by Larry Fine in New York, Editing by Gene Cherry)

Perry, O'Hair strong again at Shootout

Perry, O'Hair strong again at Shootout

Reuters 
Fred Couples wins Charles Schwab Cup Championship
.
View gallery
  • .
(Reuters) - Kenny Perry and Sean O'Hair got off to a strong start in defense of their Franklin Templeton Shootout title by combining for a 64 in a modified alternate-shot format to share the lead on Friday in Naples, Florida.
Joining Champions Tour Player of the Year Perry and O'Hair at eight under par in the charity event at Tiburon Golf Club were the teams of Matt Kuchar-Harris English and Charles Howell III-Justin Leonard.
Perry and O'Hair were three under par over the front nine before running off four birdies in a row from the 13th in a format where both players hit drives and then select the best one and alternate shots the rest of the hole.
Howell and Leonard were level par before posting birdies on the last three holes on the outward nine and also went five-under on the back nine.
Kuchar and English combined to eagle the 17th hole as they surged into a share of the lead.
The 12 teams in the event will play better ball on Saturday and finish with a scramble on Sunday.
The leading three teams were three strokes clear of Retief Goosen of South Africa and Swede Fredik Jacobson, who shot a 67.
(Reporting by Larry Fine in New York, Editing by Gene Cherry)

Chris Epperson leads Web.com Q-school

Chris Epperson leads Web.com Q-school

AP - Sports
LA QUINTA, Calif. (AP) -- Chris Epperson shot a 9-under 63 on Friday on PGA West's Nicklaus Tournament Course to take a four-stroke lead after the second round of the Web.com Tour Qualifying Tournament.
The 31-year-old Epperson, from Hilton Head Island, S.C., had a 16-under 128 total.
The players are competing for positions in the Web.com Tour's priority ranking used to form tournament fields, with the medalist (or co-medalists) guaranteed fully exempt status. Every player who is at PGA West is guaranteed a spot on the Web.com Tour next season. The six-round tournament will end Tuesday.
''We've still got a lot of golf left,'' Epperson said. ''I'm not going to get ahead of myself. ... Everything seems to be clicking. My tempo is nice. I really didn't have any expectations. The goal was to get a card. I'm trying to approach it as any other tournament. My coach and I have been working on our process - 'Get your yardage, get your club, focus on your target and just hit it.'''
Steve Saunders and Nathan Tyler were tied for second. Saunders had a 65, and Tyler shot 66 - both on the Nicklaus course. First-round leader Justin Shin of Canada followed his opening 64 on the Nicklaus course with a 74 on the Stadium layout to drop into a tie for 25th at 6 under.