Sentences with phrase «shots under par»

The difference, however, is that pro golfers routinely shoot under par, while most money managers fail at precisely what they're paid to do, which is beat the market.
Explore the Area Hit the links, watch a movie, or ride roller coasters Spend a day on the Golf Course of Worthington Country Club, and see if you can shoot under par.

Not exact matches

By the time the sellout gallery of 40,000 (the gates were locked before Palmer teed off) had finally wandered off at the end of the day and left the Augusta National's green acres looking like a dump heap, Palmer stood 10 strokes under par for the tournament — five better than Bruce Devlin, a young Australian who observed, «The way Arnold is playing, I guess the rest of us are just shooting for second place.»
After shooting 1 - over par on Thursday, Gainey's score of 8 - under on Friday moved him up 87 spots on the leaderboard into a tie for sixth place.
A couple of minutes later, at 15, where he hit a long second shot into the gallery to the right of the green — that is the safe side, and he wanted to be there — Palmer rolled in a 35 - foot putt for another birdie to go five under par for the tournament.
Coming to the formidable 15th hole, where it takes two very large shots to clear the pond in front of the green, Palmer was two under par.
Hunter Mahan has taken over first place after shooting 8 - under par in Round 2.
Mickelson shot a 4 - under 68 on Thursday, finishing the round with four birdies and 14 pars.
Fowler, who won his first PGA Tour victory last week in the Wells Fargo Championship, shot a final - round 70 today, including an 3 - under 33 on the back nine, but was crippled by a double bogey on the par four fifth hole.
Patrick Reed shot a 5 - under - par 67 in the third round of the 2018 Masters on Saturday.
Carol Mann shot a final - round one - under - par 72 for a 12 - under - par 206 total to beat Susie McAllister by four strokes in the $ 40,000 George Washington Classic in Horsham, Pa..
He played poorly, shooting a one - under - par 289 (71-75-73-70) to finish 43rd, 20 strokes behind winner Paul Stankowski.
He shot a 68, which left him in 11th place at five under par, only three strokes behind winner Olin Browne, who celebrated his 40th birthday by sinking a par - saving eight - footer on the final green to win by a stroke.
He hit some impeccable shots, and played the last six holes one under par for a courageous 73.
J.B. Holmes is scorching the Golf Club of Houston, and thanks to holes like the par - 3 seventh, where his tee shot clanged off the flagstick, is on a serious 59 watch after making the turn at 7 - under 29.
5:48 p.m. — Through 14 holes, Rickie Fowler has improved his standing by one shot and sits at 2 - under — tied with Jon Rahm who birdied 14 and is also tied for 6th at 2 - under heading into the par - 5 15th hole.
Veteran Charley Hoffman had a 4 - shot lead and was 7 strokes under par after the first round, putting himself in terrific position to contend deep into the weekend.
South African Branden Grace and Canadian Graham DeLaet lead the field, after shooting 65s in the first round — good for 5 - under par.
Jonathan Byrd is in the clubhouse at -9 after shooting five - under - par, and he's in a 14 - way tie, four strokes back of Matteson.
McCallister, who shot a 13 - under - par 271, earned $ 126,000.
Beth Daniel shot a 15 - under - par 273 to defeat Cindy Rarick by six strokes and win a women's tour event and $ 45,000 in Kent, Wash..
Just as he had been the week before, at the Wachovia Championship, he was done in by his tee shots, hitting a mere 23 of 56 fairways — and only three on Sunday — but he closed 70 - 69 to finish at nine under par, one behind Damron, Garcia and Hart.
Standing on the No. 6 tee box at TPC Sawgrass, Tiger held a one - shot lead at 13 - under par before carding his first bogey of the day a few moments later.
They left him two under par and in 18th place, eight shots behind winner Tom Jenkins, who beat Jim Thorpe on the first hole of sudden death.
When she was through, Merten had shot a four - under - par 68 for a 280 total, one shot better than Andrews and Alfredsson.
After Juli Inkster, the defending champion, shot a two - under - par 70 in the first round of the Dinah Shore tournament, in Rancho Mirage, Calif., in March, she was ushered into the press tent to answer the usual questions.
Souchak, who came to Las Vegas in a confident frame of mind and on a diet that had brought his weight down 20 pounds to 200 in the last few months, shot steady golf despite the wind, and his 2 - under - par 70 gave him a halfway lead of four strokes.
A follow - up birdie on the treacherous par - 3 17th landed the Spaniard on the front page of the leaderboard at 6 - under for the week — four shots back of frontrunner Si Woo Kim — but a water ball on 18 seemed to end his hopes for his first The Players title, though he did salvage a par at the last.
Elizabeth Wang from San Marino, California shot an even - par 71 and leads the Girls» Division by a single shot over Mariel Galdiano (Pearl City, Hawaii) after three rounds at the 40th Junior PGA Championship presented by Under Armour and Genesis Networks.
It's readily apparent that this year's winners — Chauncey Needham, who hit a $ 136,800 jackpot in the calcutta, and Mike Souchak, who shot a 7 - under - par 281 to win the tournament itself, $ 10,000 in prize money and a gift of around $ 12,000 from Needham's calcutta share — bested some pretty rough competition.
Watch @JDayGolf hit his second shot close on No. 9, leading to birdie and a 5 - under - par first nine.
Finally, and to reiterate an earlier point, the way forward for this club is to stop paying below average bench players so much money and to focus the bulk of the weekly wages on establishing a dominant starting 11... this will require the club to eat some wages in order to ship some players out, get rid of any deadwood over the age of 21, develop a cutting edge scouting service and put your money where your mouth is for once... I would much rather have a starting 11 that was world - class and give some reasonably paid young blue - chippers playing time when injuries occur than have 2 or 3 world class players surrounded by a plethora of overpaid and underwhelming players... management would no longer be able to sell their half - baked plans to the fans under the guise of «winning now», which any intelligent fan knows is a crap - shoot at best, and instead create a a squad that provides hope for the present and the future... this is exactly the model that has been used by Barcelona, Real & Bayern, so it should be good enough for us... by the way, until Messi & Ronaldo re-signed just recently all 3 clubs weekly wages were on par with ours... think about that for a second or two
While major championship winners Lee Janzen and Bob Tway crumbled during the final round of the BellSouth, first - time Tour winner Ben Crane hit one spectacular shot after another on his way to a nine - under - par 63.
Rose shot a 2 - under par on Saturday.
Brandt Snedeker shot a fantastic 6 - under par for the third round of the Tour Championship, which vaulted him all the way to the top of the leaderboard.
A red number at the 15th got him under par for the day, and then he pulled off one of those shots that reinforced why he's the No. 1 player in the world.
That ugly bogey on a gettable par - 5 dropped Rose to 5 - under for the week, eight shots back of leader Martin Kaymer.
Brett Thawley and Tanner Hughes both played 1 - under par, Nicolo Galletti shot even par, Roshan Chekhuri shot 2 - over and Rowney shot 4 - over for a five - man score of 354.
Sharon, 16, shot a tournament - record seven - under - par 291 to win her 10th straight golf tournament, the girls» 15 - 17 division of the junior world championships in La Jolla, Calif..
He had shot a fourth - round 69, three under par, and had a total of 284, four under for the 72 holes — six strokes better than the 290 with which he had won the Open at Pebble Beach back in» 72.
On a TPC Sawgrass Stadium course where he had struggled previously, Palmer walked off the 9th green last Thursday afternoon pleased after shooting a five - under - par 67.
Brueckner finished his round with consecutive birdies to shoot a 6 - under - par 66 and was crowned the NorCal champion in his first time back to the NorCal tournament since his freshman year.
Where he goes from here is a tee time on Saturday after posting a 1 - under 71 on Friday to go with Thursday's 73 heading into the third round at even - par — two shots north of the projected cut line and just seven shots behind Friday's mid-afternoon co-leaders, Louis Oosthuizen and Kyle Stanley.
Jacob Solomon of Dublin and Justin Suh of Evergreen - San Jose were the other two golfers to shoot under - par with a 71 at NorCal.
Ernie Els, who many pegged as the favorite to win the event, shot -5 on Sunday to improve his overall score to 10 - under par.
Jeff Overton placed eighth after shooting 13 - under par, while Gary Woodland and Russell Knox rounded out the top 10 on the leaderboard with scores of -12.
He shot a 21 - under - par 267.
«It was a big shock to the system to hit one of those nasty shanks when I've hit it as good as I have all week,» Poulter, who finished with a 1 - under 71 to get to 7 - under for the week, said about his second shot from the right rough some 203 yards out on the par - 4 18th that squirted about 110 yards to the right.
Hill shot a 15 - under - par 201 for the tournament and earned $ 67,500.
Zach Johnson, Matt Kuchar and Kevin Na will enter moving day at eight - under par, followed by a slew of American golfers just a few shots off the pace.
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