Deutsche Bank Championship

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Vijay Singh makes it 2 in a row winning the Deutsche Bank Open in the PGA Tour Playoffs for the FedExCup, and gives him a demanding points lead, and could possibly not even bother showing up at The Tour Championship.

His putter has been on fire, and in recent times, it was the putter that let him down, if it continues to run hot, you may aswel write the cheque out now.

Another excellent showing from Canadian Lefty, Mike Weir, finishing a close 2nd behind the inform Vijay.

Top Left-hand golfers at the PGA Playoffs:

  • 2 Mike Weir
  • T15 Steve Flesch
  • T44 Bubba Watson
  • T44 Nick O’Hern
  • Cut Phil Mickelson
  • Cut Eric Axley

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The Barclays

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Vijay Singh has beaten Sergio Garcia in a playoff, at The Ridgewood Country Club, NJ to win The Barclays and making it his fourth Barclays win.

There was a pretty big field of left-handers out there, with Mike Weir finishing top of the lefty pack.

Top Lefthand Golfers:

  • T7 Mike Weir
  • T12 Bubba Watson
  • T19 Phil Mickelson
  • T38 Eric Axley

Missed Cut

  • Steve Flesch
  • Tim Wilkinson
  • Nick O’Hern

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90th PGA Championship – Harrington wins 2 straight majors

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Padraig Harrington has won his second straight Golf Major, winning the US PGA Championship at Oakland Hils Country Club by two-shots.

Only one month after the injured Irishman defending his British Open at Royal Birkdale. Harrington becomes the first European to win the US PGA Championship in 78 years.

Harrington had to fight of a tough fought match with Sergio Garcia, who still is looking for his first ever Golf Major.

Top Left-hand golfers for the PGA Championship:

  • 6 +2 Steve Flesch
  • T7 +4 Phil Mickelson
  • 70 +21 Bubba Watson
  • 71 +23 Richard Green
  • Cut Nick O’Hern

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90th PGA Championship – Day 1

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The 90th PGA Championship is under way at the Oakland Hills golf club, with only a handful of players able to tame the course and shoot sub par.

Sweden’s Robert Karlsson and Jeev Mikha Singh lead the way, with 2-under par, and a handful close behind on 1-under par.

Top left-hand golfers after day one of the PGA Championship are:

  • T11 E Phil Mickelson
  • T15 +1 Richard Green
  • T43 +3 Steve Flesch
  • T43 +3 Mike Weir
  • T61 +4 Nick O’Hern
  • T74 +5 Bubba Watson

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2008 World Golf Championships

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Vijay Singh broke his drought to claim the victory in this weekends World Golf Championship, even though he has had a ’slump’ in recent times, he became the winningest international player in the PGA tour.

Singh shot a 2-under par on Sunday, and saw off Stuart Appleby and Lee Westwood 1 shot back, and closely followed by Retief Goosen and Phil Mickelson 2 shots behind.

Phil must be a little disappointed, only managing an even par round on Sunday, if he managed to drop a few putts, and score a 2-under par like Singh did on Sunday, we might have had a great play off, unfortunately, it wasn’t to be for the worlds best left hand golfer.

Top Lefthand Golfers:

  1. T4 Phil Mickelson
  2. T27 Nick O’Hern
  3. T43 Richard Green
  4. T48 Steve Flesch

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U.S. Bank Championship in Milwaukee

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In the shadow of The British Open, was the U.S. Bank Championship in Milwaukee, where Richard Johnson took home 1st Place. Johnson had a great 4 days, including a hole-in-one on day 1, on Sunday, he birdied 3 of his last 4 holes to win over Ken Duke, and got a nice bonus in his bank account, taking home $720,000

Top Left-hand Golfers

  1. T19 Steve Flesch
  2. T50 Eric Axley
  3. Tim Wilkinson – Missed Cut

We have some exciting golf coming up, with the PGA Championship in August, and the Ryder Cup in September. Lets hope our lefty golfers can make a charge!

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John Deere Classic

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Kenny Perry wins the John Deere Classic, his 3rd win in only 5 starts. He had to do it via a playoff with Brad Adamonis and Jay Williamson after Perry had a bogey on the 18th hole on Sunday.

Adamonis, the 35 year old Rookie missed an 18-foot putt to win it outright on the 72nd hole, but unfortunately for the Rookie, he couldn’t make it count and went on to lose to Perry in the playoff.

Jay Williamson won a start in the British Open, as did Perry, who declined the invitation due to PGA commitments.

Left-hand golfer, Eric Axley had a fantastic T4 placing, his best result for a while. The left-hand golfers seem to be making a good show for themselves world wide recently, lets hope we can get a few at the top come British Open this coming weekend.

Top Left-hand Golfers

  • Eric Axley T4
  • Bubba Watson T4

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AT&T National Results, Kim the next Tiger?

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Rising star Anthony Kim was 3 shots behind going into the final round of The AT&T National, but a closing 5-under 65 gave Kim a 2 shot victory over Fredrik Jacobson and his 2nd win of 2008, in doing so, Kim becomes the first American under 25 to win 2 tournaments in one year on the PGA Tour since that man, Tiger Woods.

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Buick Open Results

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Kenny Perry wins again, second win in 4 starts. In the club house with a 66, Perry had to wait on the driving range while the rest of the field completed their rounds. In the final 2 groups, was Woody Austin, who 3 putted for a bogey and dropped to T2, and Leftie Bubba Watson needed a birdie on the 72nd hole to tie, unfortunately he failed and gifted Perry with the win, $900,000 and an 11th career victory.

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Travelers Championship Results

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Stewart Cink takes home the 2008 Travelers Championship, with a 18 under par, for his fifth career victory. His winning total of 262 is a five shots better than his best ever four round total, 267 set in 1997. He has been enjoying a good run this year, with 6 top 10 finishes, netting him a nice $1.8 Million. The win also sees him move into third place in the FedExCup, behind Tiger, and Phil Mickelson.

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