Monday, December 23, 2013

Golf-Rain reduces Nelson Mandela Championship to 54 holes

Golf-Rain reduces Nelson Mandela Championship to 54 holes

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Dec 13 (Reuters) - A waterlogged course at Mount Edgecombe on the first two days of the European Tour's Nelson Mandela Challenge in Durban has forced organisers to shorten the tournament to 54 holes.
The first round was still to be completed early on Friday, the third day of competition, with England's Daniel Brooks holding a one-shot clubhouse lead at eight-under par.
The start of this year's tournament was brought forward by 24 hours to avoid clashing with the funeral of former South African President Nelson Mandela on Sunday.
Last year's tournament, won by Scott Jamieson, was also hit hard by the weather and was played over 36 holes. (Reporting by Nick Said; Editing by Peter Rutherford)

Rain reduces Nelson Mandela Championship to 54 holes

Rain reduces Nelson Mandela Championship to 54 holes

Reuters 
(Reuters) - A waterlogged course at Mount Edgecombe on the first two days of the European Tour's Nelson Mandela Challenge in Durban has forced organizers to shorten the tournament to 54 holes.
The first round was still to be completed early on Friday, the third day of competition, with England's Daniel Brooks holding a one-shot clubhouse lead at eight-under par.
The start of this year's tournament was brought forward by 24 hours to avoid clashing with the funeral of former South African President Nelson Mandela on Sunday.
Last year's tournament, won by Scott Jamieson, was also hit hard by the weather and was played over 36 holes.
(Reporting by Nick Said; Editing by Peter Rutherford)

Mandela Championship cut to 54 holes by rain

Mandela Championship cut to 54 holes by rain

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DURBAN, South Africa (AP) -- Organizers say the Nelson Mandela Championship has been reduced to 54 holes after rain affected the first three days.
Some players were still finishing their first rounds early Friday, when rain again intervened at Mount Edgecombe Country Club on South Africa's east coast and led to a three-hour delay.
The European Tour event had already been brought forward by a day and won't be able to run over into Sunday out of respect for the funeral of former South African President Nelson Mandela.
Daniel Brooks leads the tournament after an 8-under 62 in the first round, which he carded on Wednesday.
Tournament organizers said there will be a cut after the second round.

Sergio Garcia, Justin Rose share lead in Thailand

Sergio Garcia, Justin Rose share lead in Thailand

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Sergio Garcia wins Thailand Championship
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Spain's Sergio Garcia tees off the 2nd hole during the third round of the HSBC Champions golf tournament …
CHONBURI, Thailand (AP) -- Propelled by a hole in one, Sergio Garcia carded a 7-under 65 Friday to share the lead with Justin Rose halfway through the Thailand Championship.
Garcia, who finished fourth last year, had a bogey-free round which included an ace on the 236-yard eighth hole.
Rose, the U.S. Open champion, followed a birdie on the second hole with a bogey on the third, and came back to sink two birdies and then eagle the 11th for a 68 at Amata Spring Country Club.
Their two-round tally was at 11-under 133, two strokes ahead of Anirban Lahiri (64), Alexander Levy (65) and Alex Cejka (71).
Rickie Fowler was another shot behind at 8 under, and Henrik Stenson is in a group of four at 7 under.

Rose joins ace Garcia at halfway lead in Thailand

Rose joins ace Garcia at halfway lead in Thailand

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Rose of England hits the ball out of the bunker approaching the second hole during the third round of the DP World Tour Championship in Dubai
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Justin Rose of England hits the ball out of the bunker approaching the second hole during the third round …
(Reuters) - Spaniard Sergio Garcia sank a magical hole-in-one in a sparkling round of seven-under-par 65 to share the halfway lead with Englishman Justin Rose at the Thailand Golf Championship on Friday.
Garcia, 33, aced the par-three eighth hole at the Amata Spring Country Club to go with five birdies on his blemish-free card to lead at 11-under 133.
"Yeah, wonderful day for sure," the Spaniard, chasing his first win of the year, told reporters.
"I saw the ball hit right of the green and started rolling.
"I was calling it to go in, and thought it's probably going to end up close ... We were saying go in, go in and all of a sudden everybody goes 'wow' as I can't see the hole from the tee box. It was quite nice to see it happen.
"There are still two days to go. I'm obviously going to have to keep playing well, like I've done the first two days," said Garcia.
World number four Rose fired an eagle, three birdies and one bogey for a 68 to join his Ryder Cup team mate at the top.
"It was a funny round, I got off to a bit of a slow start and it all started to happen for me in the middle of the round," said Rose.
"I just want to keep having fun. I want to end the season in a good way, even if I win or don't win."
Overnight leader Alex Cejka shot 71 to fall two shots behind, along with Frenchman Alexander Levy and India's Anirban Lahiri who carded the day's best of 64.
Birthday boy Rickie Fowler rode a four-birdie spurt on his inward nine to shoot 66 and lie one shot behind the trio.
"I finally got a few things going, felt a little better and hit some better putts," the American said after moving into title contention.
"I just stayed patient and made the turn and started to kind of rattle off some birdies so it was nice to finish off strong and get a good round."
World number three Henrik Stenson of Sweden shot 67 to be four shots off lead while holder Charl Schwartzel of South Africa labored to a 73 and was eight adrift.
(Reporting by Amlan Chakraborty in New Delhi; editing by Ed Osmond)