Thursday, January 2, 2014

Scott leads McIlroy by 4 shots at Australian Open

Scott leads McIlroy by 4 shots at Australian Open

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Rory McIlroy wins Australian Open
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SYDNEY (AP) -- Adam Scott shot a 4-under 68 Saturday to take a four-shot lead over Rory McIlroy heading into the final round of the Australian Open and move closer to a Australian triple crown.
Scott is trying to match Robert Allenby's 2005 accomplishment of winning the Open, Australian Masters and Australian PGA in succession. Scott also won the Masters at Augusta in April.
Scott shot a course record 62 on the first day and followed with a second-round 70. Saturday's round of six birdies and two bogeys moved him to 16-under 200 for the tournament.
McIlroy started the day two shots behind Scott and lost ground with a bogey and double-bogey against five birdies, finishing with a 70. McIlroy is vying for his first victory of the year.
Australians Richard Green, Matthew Jones and Max McCardle shared third place at 8 under, eight shots off the pace.
Scott's round on Saturday means he is now 51 under par for his three tournaments in Australia this year.
''To win my national championship tomorrow and then also win the three events down here is an unbelievable spot to be in,'' Scott said. ''If you'd told me that a month ago, I wouldn't have believed you.
''Before this month started, I hadn't won two tournaments in a row ever. So to have this opportunity is a bit unreal.''
Scott said he would sleep easier after holing a six-foot birdie putt on the last hole and then watching McIlroy miss a birdie putt from closer range to increase the Australian's lead.
''One round away and a lot can happen,'' he said. ''(There's) a phenomenon behind me as well so I'm sure he's going to throw plenty at me tomorrow.
''I'm going to have to do a couple of things better than I did today. But as long as the eye stays in with the putter, I should be able to hang on. To finish it off tomorrow would be an incredible way to end the year.''
McIlroy said his missed birdie chance on 18 had been costly.
''It was big,'' he said. ''It would have been nice to birdie that to make the gap from four to three.''
Jason Day, who partnered with Scott to win the World Cup of golf for Australia last week, had the day's equal-best round of 66 to briefly take the clubhouse lead but eventually that was only good for a tie for 10th.

Golf-European Tour Dunhill Championship scores

Golf-European Tour Dunhill Championship scores

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Nov 30 (Infostrada Sports) - Scores from the European Tour Dunhill Championship at the par-72 course on Saturday in Malelane
203 Charl Schwartzel (South Africa) 68 68 67
205 Richard Finch (Britain) 68 70 67
206 Victor Riu (France) 68 71 67
207 Romain Wattel (France) 70 69 68
208 Soren Hansen (Denmark) 72 65 71
209 Hennie Otto (South Africa) 69 71 69
Ross Fisher (Britain) 72 65 72
210 Carlos Del Moral (Spain) 73 71 66
Brendon De Jonge (Zimbabwe) 73 69 68
Tyrone Van Aswegen (South Africa) 70 68 72
211 Lucas Bjerregaard (Denmark) 72 72 67
Alejandro Canizares (Spain) 74 69 68
Garth Mulroy (South Africa) 76 67 68
Simon Dyson (Britain) 72 69 70
212 Kevin Phelan (Ireland) 70 74 68
Allan Versfeld (South Africa) 66 77 69
Simon Wakefield (Britain) 74 68 70
Ricardo Santos (Portugal) 66 74 72
David Drysdale (Britain) 68 72 72
Danny Willett (Britain) 69 70 73
213 Brinson Paolini (U.S.) 73 71 69
Warren Abery (South Africa) 73 71 69
Andy Sullivan (Britain) 71 72 70
James Kingston (South Africa) 69 74 70
Charl Coetzee (South Africa) 70 72 71
Niclas Fasth (Sweden) 72 68 73
Titch Moore (South Africa) 71 69 73
Kim Si-Hwan (South Korea) 70 69 74
Michael Hollick (South Africa) 69 70 74
214 Alex Haindl (South Africa) 71 73 70
Matthew Nixon (Britain) 72 71 71
Magnus Carlsson (Sweden) 70 72 72
Garrick Porteous (Britain) 71 69 74
215 Gareth Maybin (Britain) 69 75 71
Andrew Curlewis (South Africa) 70 73 72
Adrien Saddier (France) 72 71 72
Jaco Van Zyl (South Africa) 70 72 73
Alexander Levy (France) 73 68 74
Jorge Campillo (Spain) 70 70 75
Morten Madsen (Denmark) 65 71 79
216 Hendrik Buhrmann (South Africa) 72 72 72
Oliver Fisher (Britain) 71 73 72
Yubin Jung (South Africa) 73 70 73
Ruan De Smidt (South Africa) 69 74 73
Jens Dantorp (Sweden) 70 71 75
217 Robert Rock (Britain) 75 69 73
Jacques Blaauw (South Africa) 76 68 73
Steve Webster (Britain) 71 73 73
Daniel Brooks (Britain) 70 74 73
John Parry (Britain) 70 73 74
Andrea Pavan (Italy) 72 71 74
Francois Calmels (France) 74 68 75
Ryan Cairns (Zimbabwe) 70 71 76
Graeme Storm (Britain) 72 68 77
218 Damien McGrane (Ireland) 72 72 74
Tjaart Van der Walt (South Africa) 70 74 74
Chris Doak (Britain) 69 73 76
219 Lee Slattery (Britain) 73 71 75
JG Claassen (South Africa) 70 73 76
Haydn Porteous (South Africa) 72 69 78
221 Jaco Ahlers (South Africa) 71 71 79
222 Johan Carlsson (Sweden) 73 70 79
223 Justin Walters (South Africa) 76 68 79
Jbe Kruger (South Africa) 74 68 81
Tyrone Ferreira (South Africa) 72 70 81
224 JJ Senekal (South Africa) 72 72 80
231 Mark Williams (South Africa) 76 68 87

Golf-Schwartzel in line for successful defence of title

Golf-Schwartzel in line for successful defence of title

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MALELANE, South Africa, Nov 30 (Reuters) - South African Charl Schwartzel went two shots clear of the chasing pack after the third round of the Alfred Dunhill Championship at Leopard Creek on Saturday to strengthen his chances of retaining his title.
The former Masters champion shot a third-round 67 for a 13-under-par total of 203 and the lead over second-placed Englishman Richard Fuinch.
Schwartzel hit a flawless round with five birdies as his overnight co-leader, Morten Orum Madsen, slumped to a 79 and fell 12 shots back.
Dane Madsen won the South African Open last week in the first event of the new European Tour season.
Schwartzel birdied the par-five second and then made a potentially decisive move around the turn.
A superb approach to the eighth left the South African with a tap-in birdie and another followed from six feet on the ninth, taking him out in 32. Further birdies on the 12th and 13th took him to 13 under par.
"It's one of those courses where I'm comfortable with all of the right lines," said Schwartzel, who has not dropped a shot since a double bogey at the 10th hole of his opening round.
"A lot of golf courses you need to hit it on lines that you feel awkward with, but this course is mostly right in front of you. And I think it helps that I've had good success here too," he told reporters after his round at the picturesque course adjoining the Kruger Park.
Last year Schwartzel won the trophy by 12 shots but he can expect a tough tussle in Sunday's final round.
Finch, who dropped four shots on the last three holes on Friday, came back strongly on Saturday as his round of 67 put him 11 under par.
He lost his European Tour card earlier this year and is playing in the event by invitation.
Two Frenchmen lie third and fourth - Victor Riu on 10-under and Romain Wattela a further stroke behind. (Reporting by Mark Gleeson; Editing by Clare Fallon)

Schwartzel, Madsen share lead at Alfred Dunhill

Schwartzel, Madsen share lead at Alfred Dunhill

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Schwartzel leads after 3 rounds at Alfred Dunhill
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MALELANE, South Africa (AP) -- Charl Schwartzel and Morten Orum Madsen share the lead after two rounds at the European Tour's Alfred Dunhill Championship.
Defending champion Schwartzel shot a second straight 4-under 68 on Friday to join Madsen on 8-under 136 at Leopard Creek in northern South Africa.
Denmark's Madsen added a 71 to his opening-round 65 to stay on course for a second straight title. He overtook Schwartzel to win the South African Open on Sunday, the opening event on the tour's 2014 Race to Dubai.
England's Ross Fisher and another Dane, Soren Hansen, are tied for third and a shot behind the leaders heading into the weekend.
John Daly looked set to miss the cut in his second tournament back from elbow surgery after a 3-over 75.

Schwartzel leads after 3 rounds at Alfred Dunhill

Schwartzel leads after 3 rounds at Alfred Dunhill

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Schwartzel leads after 3 rounds at Alfred Dunhill
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Charl Schwartzel of South Africa plays a shot from the 18th tee during the second round of the Turkish …
MALELANE, South Africa (AP) -- Charl Schwartzel opened a two-shot lead after three rounds at the Alfred Dunhill Championship.
The defending champion, Schwartzel shot a 5-under 67 on Saturday to move to 13 under and pull away from England's Richard Finch at Leopard Creek. Victor Riu of France was another shot back at 10 under.
Schwartzel, the 2011 Masters champion, led after three rounds at the South African Open last weekend before struggling in the final round.
Schwartzel had five birdies and no bogeys to take the lead at the Alfred Dunhill, which he won by 12 shots a year ago for his last European Tour win. Schwartzel's co-overnight leader, Morten Orum Madsen, shot a 7-over 79.