Sunday, December 29, 2013

Jimenez wins 4th Hong Kong title in playoff

Jimenez wins 4th Hong Kong title in playoff

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Jimenez wins 4th Hong Kong Open title in playoff
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Miguel Angel Jimenez of Spain celebrates after winning the Hong Kong Open golf tournament in Hong Kong, …
HONG KONG (AP) -- Miguel Angel Jimenez clinched the Hong Kong Open in a playoff Sunday, extending his record as the oldest player to win on the European Tour.
The 49-year-old Jimenez defended the title after sinking an 18-foot birdie on the first playoff hole to beat Prom Meesawat of Thailand and Stuart Manley of Wales.
Jimenez, who improved his record as the oldest player to win on the European Tour to 49 years and 337 days, said ''it just gets better and better. I love Hong Kong and this course.''
It's his fourth title in Hong Kong.

Bjorn rallies with 2 eagles for 65, wins Sun City

Bjorn rallies with 2 eagles for 65, wins Sun City

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SUN CITY, South Africa (AP) -- Thomas Bjorn had two eagles in his last nine holes, one brilliant and one a bit lucky, to finish with a 7-under 65 and win the Nedbank Golf Challenge on Sunday.
Overnight leader Jamie Donaldson of Wales lost his three-shot advantage in a final-round 70 and tied for second with Sergio Garcia (65).
Bjorn's victory was hailed by fans in the galleries on No. 18, waving streams of South African flags in late afternoon sunshine on a day dedicated in the country to prayer and reflection following the death of former President Nelson Mandela.
Bjorn's 5-iron into No. 10 set up the first eagle to move past Donaldson. The Dane had his second on No. 14 after his approach hit a bunker and rolled up onto the green.
''They were two big moments,'' Bjorn said. ''Obviously, having two eagles on the back nine on a Sunday doesn't happen very often. The shot into 14 was a bit fortunate, but that's what happens when you win golf tournaments, I guess.''
The $1.25 million winner's check at Sun City marks the 42-year-old Bjorn's biggest prize and his 15th European Tour title.
Tournament members stood for a rendition of the South African anthem at the end of the event.
''I think to the whole world, he was just an inspiration to human beings. He was a great man,'' Bjorn said of Mandela at the trophy presentation. ''To see what one man can do, it's an inspiration to all of us. If we all just did a bit more, this world would be a better place.''
Donaldson was attempting to become the first debut winner at Sun City since Zimbabwe's Mark McNulty in 1986. But he bogeyed No. 9 and couldn't make any more birdies until No. 17.
Garcia dropped a shot on No. 16 after a run of four straight birdies at the end of his front nine, allowing Bjorn to bogey the last at Gary Player Country Club and still win.
FedEx Cup and European money list winner Henrik Stenson was fourth after his 67 in the No. 3-ranked Swede's first tournament back since ending last season as the world's best player.
Brendon de Jonge (66) was fifth and Charl Schwartzel (66) finished sixth, the highest placed South African. Ryan Moore of the United States, another Sun City rookie, was in contention through three rounds before a 73 on Sunday led to a tie for seventh with U.S. Open champion Justin Rose.
Home favorite and three-time champion Ernie Els had to deal with news of Mandela's passing on Thursday and the death of his former psychological coach on Saturday. He finished with a second straight 77 and second from last in the expanded 30-man field.
This is the first year the Nedbank has been part of the European Tour's schedule.
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Lydia Ko wins first title as professional

Lydia Ko wins first title as professional

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TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) -- Lydia Ko rallied to win her first title as a professional.
The 16-year-old from New Zealand won the Swinging Skirts World Ladies Masters on Sunday, closing with a 4-under 68 for a three-stroke victory over South Korea's So Yeon Ryu.
Ko had an 11-under 205 total at Linkou Miramar and earned $150,000 in the event sanctioned by the Taiwan and Korean tours. Ryu finished with a 73. Top-ranked Inbee Park was third at 7 under after a 70.
Ko tied for 21st last month in the LPGA Titleholders in her only other start as a professional. She won four pro events as an amateur, taking the Canadian Women's Open the last two years.

Woods and Johnson in playoff at Sherwood

Woods and Johnson in playoff at Sherwood

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THOUSAND OAKS, California (Reuters) - Tournament host Tiger Woods and fellow American Zach Johnson took the Northwestern Mutual World Challenge into a sudden-death playoff at Sherwood Country Club on Sunday after dramatic swings of fortune at the par-four last.
The duo finished the regulation 72 holes on 13-under-par 275, world number one Woods parring the last for a two-under 70 and Johnson, who birdied four of the last eight holes, sensationally closing with a 68.
Tied for the lead at 13 under, Johnson appeared to have the title firmly in his grasp when five-times champion Woods, from the left rough at the 18th, dumped his approach into a greenside bunker.
However Johnson, perfectly positioned in the fairway, stunningly found water with his second, took a penalty drop and then holed out from 65 yards in the fairway for a par four as the galleries erupted in deafening celebration.
Woods did well to get up and down from the bunker to take the tournament into extra holes.
(Reporting by Mark Lamport-Stokes; Editing by Gene Cherry)

Northwestern Mutual World Challenge final round scores

Northwestern Mutual World Challenge final round scores

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(Reuters) - Final round scores from the Northwestern Mutual World Challenge at the par-72 Sherwood Country Club in Thousand Oaks, California on Sunday (U.S. unless stated):
275 Zach Johnson 67 68 72 68, Tiger Woods 71 62 72 70 (Johnson won playoff at first extra hole)
279 Bubba Watson 70 70 69 70, Matt Kuchar 68 68 76 67
281 Webb Simpson 73 71 69 68
283 Graeme McDowell (Northern Ireland) 72 67 75 69
285 Ian Poulter (England) 76 67 73 69
286 Jim Furyk 72 69 74 71
287 Bill Haas 73 68 74 72, Jason Day (Australia) 76 68 70 73
288 Rory McIlroy (Northern Ireland) 73 77 68 70
291 Hunter Mahan 70 80 72 69
292 Keegan Bradley 75 68 75 74, Jason Dufner 74 71 78 69
295 Steve Stricker 75 74 74 72
297 Lee Westwood (England) 74 75 74 74, Jordan Spieth 77 72 77 71
299 Dustin Johnson 74 79 72 74
(Compiled by Mark Lamport-Stokes; Editing by Gene Cherry)