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Hunter Mahan: 'I'll just sit back and wait for the call from Zinger...'

Who's laughing now, eh? Just a few weeks after he slammed The Ryder Cup, Hunter Mahan shot the lights out Ridgewood CC with a nine-under 62 in the first round of The Barclays Championship. Mahan - who hit 11 of 14 fairways and only needed 23 (if Paul Azinger's at all bothered) - is firmly in the driving seat, four strokes clear of Paul Casey, who carded a 66.

After rounds of 67, Bo Van Pelt, Kevin Streelman, Mathew Goggin, Charley Hoffman and Dudley Hart all find themselves in the mix on four-under, with Adam Scott, Jesper Parnevik and Steve Stricker hot on their heels.

Some of the bigger names, however, have got it all to do. Jim Furyk, Phil Mickelson, Sergio Garcia, Vijay Singh and Anthony Kim all posted one-under rounds of 70 to put them eight shots off the pace.



Richard O'Brien was nowhere to be seen...


Sweden's (who else?) Peter Hanson pipped England's Nick Dougherty to the SAS Masters in Stockholm. Hanson carded 71 in the final round to finish nine under and one ahead of Dougherty and fellow Swede Pelle Edberg. 


Hanson became the first home winner of the SAS Masters in ten years, and the win keeps his faint hopes of Ryder Cup qualfication alive. He moves from 24th to 17th in the European Ryder Cup standings and will play in next week's KLM Open in Holland needing another big performance to have any chance of qualifying.


England's Paul Broadhurst and Sam Walker, and Scot Gary Orr ended tied fourth at seven under, while Open star Chris Wood ended his professional debut tied in 18th on three under par.



It'd be ten minutes before his caddy realised Nick was waiting for a high-five...

Nick Dougherty kept his Ryder Cup hopes alive with an impressive finish to gain a share of the lead after the second round in the SAS Masters.

Dougherty birdied three of the last four holes to card a second successive 66 in difficult conditions, and leads alongside Peter Hanson of Sweden.

Despite lying in 15th in the Ryder Cup points table, Dougherty will be just outside an automatic spot should he win in Sweden, with two more counting tournaments still to play. The highest-ranked played in the field, Ryder Cup-bound Robert Karlsson, shot 72 to finish in a share of 69th.



Carl Pettersson: Healthy...


Just what's going on with these Swedes? After Mikael Lundberg's European Tour victory at the Russian Open two weeks ago, compatriot Carl Pettersson is the man leading the way at the Wyndham Championship after a record-breaking second round performance.

Pettersson shot a nine-under-par 61 to go three clear of Garrett Willis and Scott McCarron (64). The, how shall we put it, cuddly Swede shot 30 through this opening nine holes, with six of his 11 birdies coming on the front nine.

It means that he beats the previous Wyndham record of 62 and his 15-under total of 125 also equals the record for the lowest opening 36 holes of a PGA event, sharing the record with Tiger, Mark Calcavecchia, Tom Lehman and Corey Pavin. So he's in good company.


12 Aug, 08 | Comments [0] | Tags: Golf Central | PGA Tour | Tournament News


Brandt Snedeker: 'Look into my eyes, not around the eyes...'

He may be a funny looking fella, but Brandt Snedeker is quite good at this golf malarkey. In a year that saw him win Rookie Of The Year, Snedeker got his maiden tour victory at The Wyndham Championship at Forest Oaks CC in 2007. Things will be a little bit different this week, however, as the tournament returns to Sedgefield CC after a 32-year hiatus.


 

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