Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Golf-European Tour to return to Prague with 2014 Czech Open

Golf-European Tour to return to Prague with 2014 Czech Open

Reuters 
Aug 16 (Reuters) - Prague will stage a European Tour event for only the second time when the Albatross Golf Resorthosts the Czech Open in August 2014.
The tournament, carrying a prize fund of one million euros ($1.33 million), is due to be held for the next five years.
 "The Tour always strives to stage tournaments in different cities and I'm sure the people of Prague will enjoy watching some of Europe's best golfers in action," European Tour chief operating officer Keith Waters said in a news release on Friday.
The Czech capital last staged a tour event when the Prague Karlstein Golf Club hosted the 1997 Czech Open.
The city of Celadna hosted the event the last time it was played in 2011.
($1 = 0.7500 euros) (Reporting by Tony Jimenez, Editing by Tony Goodson)

Golf-Europe lead U.S. 3-1 after opening Solheim foursomes

Golf-Europe lead U.S. 3-1 after opening Solheim foursomes

Reuters 
Aug 16 (Reuters) - With Swedes Anna Nordqvist andCaroline Hedwall setting the tone in the first match, holdersEurope seized a 3-1 lead over the United States after Friday morning's opening foursomes at the 13th Solheim Cup in Parker, Colorado.
 The statuesque Nordqvist rolled in a six-foot birdie putt at the par-five 16th to seal a 4&2 win over Women's British Open champion Stacy Lewis and Lizette Salas, earning the first point for Europe on a sunny day at the Colorado Golf Club.
 World number three Suzann Pettersen and Cup rookieBeatriz Recari of Spain followed suit with a 2&1 victory over Americans Brittany Lang and Angela Stanford, a sizzling putting display by the Norwegian making the difference in a tight match.
 Morgan Pressel and Jessica Korda put the first red number on the board for the U.S., beating Catriona Matthew and Jodi Ewart-Shadoff 3&2, before Europe ended a memorable morning with Azahara Munoz and Karine Icher upsetting Cristie Kerr and Paula Creamer 2&1.
Former major winners Kerr and Creamer, playing in the anchor match as the most experienced U.S. duo, had not previously lost in three encounters together but were undone as their opponents took control with three successive birdies from the eighth.
 "We just didn't seem to get any momentum right off the bat," said Kerr who is playing in her seventhSolheim Cup.
"We missed a couple of greens and they threw some long bombs at us on eight, nine and 10. We really didn't get the momentum until the last few holes and then it's too late," she said greenside.
PERFECT START
 Europe are bidding to win the trophy on American soil for the first time and Nordqvist and Hedwall gave the visitors a perfect start as they dovetailed superbly in the top match.
"We have been playing pretty solid the last couple of weeks and I think we were both very excited," said Nordqvist, 26.
"It feels like both our forms are really good. It was just so much fun out there today."
Lewis, who made her Solheim Cup debut two years ago at Killeen Castle in Dunsany, Ireland where Europe beat the U.S. 15-13 to regain the trophy, paid tribute to the Swedish duo.
"They played great," said the 28-year-old Lewis. "They were fairway and green every time.
"It never looked like they were ever going to make bogey. They put a lot of pressure on us.
"We had a couple of putts lip out and not go our way so we've got to go out there this afternoon and really go after it," added Lewis, referring to Friday's fourball matches.
Pettersen, a veteran of seven Solheim Cups, was a dominant figure as she and 26-year-old Spaniard Recari outplayed Lang and Stanford in the second match.
"It will be a day that I will never forget," said rookie Recari. "This is just so much bigger than anything you can experience. You don't feel as much pressure as you do here at the Solheim Cup.
"It was great to play with Suzann. She just played amazing today and putted incredibly well. We're just really happy to get another point for Europe." (Reporting by Mark Lamport-Stokes in Los Angeles; Editing by Tony Jimenez)

Golf-Rookie Reed shoots 64 to seize early Wyndham lead

Golf-Rookie Reed shoots 64 to seize early Wyndham lead

Reuters 
By Andrew Both
 GREENSBORO, North Carolina, Aug 16 (Reuters) - PGA Tour rookie Patrick Reed took advantage of ideal scoring conditions to grab an early two-shot lead after his second round at the $5.3 million Wyndham Championship on Friday.
 American Reed birdied his final two holes for a bogey-free, six-under-par 64 on a calm, mild morning at Sedgefield Country Club.
"To be able to putt on really fast greens like this, it's a treat," Reed told reporters after posting an 11-under 129 halfway total.
 Fellow American Jordan Spieth carded a 66 to sit a further two strokes back at nine under, two better than South Korean Charlie Wi (65) and Englishman Ross Fisher (69).
 Defending champion Sergio Garcia, among a large group in joint third place overnight, shot a respectable 70 to slip six strokes off the pace.
Reed, 23, made his first cut on the PGA Tour here two years ago, but he has his sights set far higher this week after finishing in the top 10 in his past two events.
"We've been working extremely hard trying to fine-tune everything, and lately with how I've been hitting the ball and how I've been putting, it just seems to all be clicking," he said.
"I just need to put four rounds together and hopefully that's this week."
If Reed wins, he will happily give his caddie 100 percent of his prize money, because his wife Justine carries his bag.
"She knows just as much about the golf swing, why I hit it left or right or anything like that, so if I ever get out of whack she can fix me immediately," Reed said.
Garcia, meanwhile, lamented a cold putter, not for the first time in his career, after missing five putts from inside seven feet.
"I would have loved to shoot at least a couple under (par) today. I feel I played well enough to do it but I didn't," the Spaniard said.
"I wasn't able to hole it as well as yesterday from four, five, six feet."
 American journeyman Chris Stroud, co-leader overnight with Fisher after opening with a 64, was among the day's late starters. (Editing by Mark Lamport-Stokes)

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