You’ve noticed by now that I like to look at high and low scores. Like a blockbuster movie, I love the holes that cause train wrecks and rescues, the ones that move you WAY up or WAY down. Here’s what we have in this hemisphere for this week:
High Ringer Scores
PGA Tour
Rd 1 – Joey Snyder III – 85 1 quint, 1 trip, 2 doubs, 3 boges, 2 birds
Rd 2 – BJ Staten – 82 (167) 8 bogeys and 1 double
Rd 3 – Chris Starkjohann – 83 (250) 6 bogeys, 3 doubles, 1 birdie
Rd 4 – Steve Lowery – 80 (330) 4 boges, 1 doub, 1 trip, 1 bird
Champions Tour
Rd 1 – Bruce Lietzke – 80 7 bogeys, 1 double, 1 birdie
Rd 2 – Hubert Green – 84 (164) 8 bogeys and 2 doubles
Rd 3 – DeWitt Weaver – 80 (244) 5 bogeys and 1 triple
Nationwide Tour
Rd 1 – Spencer Levin – 79 4 bogeys, 2 triples, 1 birdie
Rd 2 – Chip Beck – 80 (159) 9 bogeys, 1 double, 1 birdie
Rd 3 – Three Guys – 77 (236)
Rd 4 – Two Guys – 78 (314)
Low Ringer Scores
PGA Tour – 65(Jobe)-64(Olazabal)-67(Tiger)-68(Kaye)
Champions Tour – 66(Roberts)-65(Eaks)-68(Watson, Meshiai)
Nationwide Tour – 63(Isenhour)-63(Gessino-Kraft)-63(O’Neal)-64(Coceres)
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4 comments
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§ One-Putt said on : 01/31/06 @ 04:21
Hey as long as those guys on the Champions Tour shoot their age, it counts right?
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§ Ron Mon®
said on : 01/31/06 @ 15:37
That's right. If I break my age (40) for 9, I'm usually pretty happy. -
§ RgolfK said on : 01/31/06 @ 22:06
Oh look whose name pops up on the first full tour event for the elder circuit. Mr Eaks. Seems a sooth from the midwest mentioned at the end of last year that if this guy figures out how to win, he could be a new hot name. Four top 15 finishes in last 6 outings is a nice trend that shows the learning process is well under way. And I believe that 65 was a tie to the course record. Love the blogs, keep the insights to the Champions Tour coming.
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§ Ron Mon®
said on : 01/31/06 @ 23:47
RW can play, but not this past Sunday. Winners seldom post +2 scores on Sunday, nor do they bogey Par Five finishing holes. I hope he does win, so that you can stop with the smarmy "oh look" openers. By the way, my great hope for this year is Lonnie Nielsen, who had an unspectacular 16th, 2 strokes back of Reverend Eaks.



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