Monday, December 23, 2013

Rose and Garcia take over at the top in Thailand

Rose and Garcia take over at the top in Thailand

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Justin Rose tees off on the second day of the Thai Golf Championship at the Amata Spring Country Club in Chon Buri, outside Bangkok, on December 13, 2013
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Bangkok (AFP) - Ryder Cup teammates Sergio Garcia and Justin Rose played sparkling golf to move into the joint lead of the $1 million Thailand Golf Championship after the second round at Amata Spring Country Club on Friday.
Garcia fired a sizzling seven-under par 65 which included a hole-in-one at the eighth, while Rose shot an accomplished 68 as the duo reached 11-under for the tournament.
Rose and Garcia are two strokes ahead of overnight leader Alex Cejka of Germany, France's Alexander Levy and India'sAnirban Lahiri, who shot the day's lowest score, a magnificent eight-under 64. A further stroke behind was America's Rickie Fowler.
Pre-tournament favourite Henrik Stenson improved on his opening round with a 67 to move into joint seventh place with a cluster of players including Thailand's leading contender Kiradech Aphibarnrat and India's Sujjan Singh.
"It was a wonderful day," said a happy Garcia who in addition to his hole-in- one, sunk five birdies. "The hole-in-one was an extra bonus. It is always an exciting feeling," said Garcia. It was his third ace in tournament play.
Garcia, who has his girlfriend on the bag, said he felt comfortable with his form. "I've been playing well both days," he said. "But there are still two days to go."
Rose said he was pleased with his score despite a rather shaky beginning. "It was a funny round," he said. "I got off to a slow start," which included a bogey at the third.
He added: "I had more trouble reading the greens today and was fortunate to make some big putts to save par."
However after a birdie at the ninth his game really stepped up.
"That birdie really got me going," Rose said.
And things soon got even better when he was rewarded with an eagle at the 11th.
"My approach was the best iron shot I have hit in months," he said. "I'm looking forward to playing with Sergio in the third round."
Overnight leader Cejka said he had played quite well but a double bogey at the 18th spoilt his day.
"That double was a real pity, otherwise it would have been a decent round," he said.
Lahiri found himself in possession of a hot putter, sinking six birdies, and an eagle at the par-five 11th hole.
"I've had a great day," he said. "I felt like I could sink everything."
The Indian star said his form had been good for some time.
"I've been knocking at the door in recent months, but just haven't quite finished it off."
Fowler celebrated his 25th birthday in the best possible way with a 66, featuring a string of birdies on the back nine.
"I finally got things going and hit some better putts," he said. "It was nice to finish off strong."
Defending champion Charl Schwartzel was well down the field in joint 19th place after a disappointing 73.

Golf-Campillo, Nel shoot record 59s but fail to enter history books

Golf-Campillo, Nel shoot record 59s but fail to enter history books

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Dec 13 (Reuters) - Spain's Jorge Campillo and South African Colin Nel became the first players to card 59s on the European Tour in a birdie fest at the Nelson Mandela Championship on Friday but their efforts will not go into the record books.
Campillo, yet to win a tour event, fired seven birdies and two eagles in a faultless round made easier by the fact the players were able to place the ball on the par-70 Mount Edgecombe course in Durban due to the soft fairways.
As a result, the round will not be entered into the record books.
The 27-year-old shares the second-round clubhouse lead at 11 under par with England's Matthew Baldwin after Campillo had carded a level-par 70 in the first.
Nel, who shot a 77 in his opening round, managed nine birdies and an eagle to improve by 18 shots.
Organisers hope to finish the second round on Friday having reduced the tournament to 54 holes in the morning.
The tournament will end on Saturday as the start was brought forward by 24 hours to avoid a clash with the funeral of Nelson Mandela on Sunday. (Reporting by Nick Said in Cape Town; editing by Pritha Sarkar)

Golf-Brooks leads as rain takes its toll on two 59s

Golf-Brooks leads as rain takes its toll on two 59s

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Dec 13 (Reuters) - England's Daniel Brooks kept his one-shot lead but the rain-hit Nelson Mandela Championship in Durban was cut short on a day two players shot record 59s which will not count in the history books.
Brooks is at 12 under par but only managed 10 holes of his second round at the European Tour event as rain continued to wreak havoc with a tournament that has already been reduced to 54 holes and faces being shortened further on Saturday.
The 26-year-old is one shot ahead of compatriot Matthew Baldwin who hit 62 and Spain's Jorge Campillo.
Campillo fired seven birdies and two eagles in a faultless 59 made easier by players being allowed to place the ball on the par-70 Mount Edgecombe course due to the soft fairways.
As a result of the preferred lies, Friday's round will not count as a record and nor will that of South African Colin Nel, who shot 77 in his opening round, but hit nine birdies and an eagle for a round two 59.
No player on the European Tour has ever shot 59 within the normal rules of competition.
Three South Africans are on 10 under par, Oliver Bekker and Branden Grace, who have both completed their second rounds, and Dawie van der Walt who has five holes still to play.
With more rain predicted overnight and a soggy course expected on Saturday, the tournament could be restricted to 36 holes, as it was last year when Scotland's Scott Jamieson claimed victory.
Play will begin on Saturday at 04h00 GMT as organisers try to complete the second round and get in a third.
The competition will end on Saturday after being brought forward by 24 hours to avoid a clash with the funeral of former South African president Nelson Mandela on Sunday. (Reporting by Nick Said in Cape Town; editing by Tony Goodson)

2 players shoot 59s in Durban, with preferred lies

2 players shoot 59s in Durban, with preferred lies

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2 players shoot 59s in Durban, with preferred lies
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DURBAN, South Africa (AP) -- Two players shot a 59 in the second round of the rain-affected Nelson Mandela Championship, although it won't count as a European Tour record because players were allowed preferred lies on the soaked layout.
Jorge Campillo of Spain and Colin Nel of South Africa both reached what is seen as golf's magic number. But their 59s come with asterisks because of the preferred lies, and the Mount Edgecombe course was reduced by one stroke to a par 70.
Campillo's round with two eagles and seven birdies gave him a share of the clubhouse lead at 11-under 129 with England's Matthew Baldwin (62).
Nel had an eagle and nine birdies to move into a share of 27th, with several players set to complete their round on Saturday.
The event was reduced to 54 holes after long weather delays on the first three days.

Half-brother of golfer Tiger Woods arrested over bomb threat

Half-brother of golfer Tiger Woods arrested over bomb threat

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PHOENIX (Reuters) - U.S. golfer Tiger Woods' half-brother was arrested for making a bomb threat to the Arizona state government building where he works, in what he described as a joke, Phoenix police said on Friday.
Earl Dennison Woods Jr, 58, threatened to blow up an Arizona Department of Economic Security building in downtown Phoenix on Thursday, said police spokesman Sergeant Trent Crump.
Woods was jailed on suspicion of one count of misdemeanor use of an electronic communication device to terrify, intimidate, threaten or harass, Crump said.
"The call came from a cell phone and the caller stated that he had a bomb and he was going to blow up the building," Crump said.
Woods was released from jail late on Thursday, a Maricopa County sheriff's official said. Terms of his release were not immediately available and he could not be reached for comment.
A spokesman for the Maricopa County Attorney's Office said Woods had not been formally charged with a crime.
"The department can confirm Mr Woods is a DES employee," said Tasya Peterson, a spokeswoman for the agency. "He was involved in an incident that occurred yesterday at one of our offices. The department is reviewing this matter and is unable to release more information at this time."
Police said they were alerted to the bomb threat by building security after the office's front desk received the call. About 100 workers were evacuated as a precaution and the building was searched.
Crump said Woods came forward to management during the search and "admitted that he was the one who called in the threat and that it was done as a joke."
Woods also told police the threat was a joke and later said the same thing to a local television station upon his release.
It was not immediately clear if he has a lawyer.
A state economic security spokeswoman had no immediate comment.
(Reporting by David Schwartz; Editing by Alex Dobuzinskis and Leslie Gevirtz)