Thursday, September 26, 2013

Dodt hits two aces at Nordea Masters


Dodt hits two aces at Nordea Masters










The Sports Xchange May 31, 2013 7:20 PMThe SportsXchange



Australian golfer Andrew Dodt became the first player in European Tour history to hit a pair of holes-in-one in a single round when he aced the seventh and 11th holes at the Nordea Masters in Stockholm.

"The shot at the 11th, my second, kick-started things," said Dodt, who was given a box of champagne by the tournament sponsors. "I made a few more birdies in between, then a couple of bogeys and I was heading the wrong way when I got to the seventh, our 16th hole.

Despite the record feat, Dodt was right on the cut line with his second-round 65 after shooting 77 in the opening round Thursday.

"I didn't putt very well today so I'm glad I was able to hole with a long club," he joked.

Matteo Manassero leads the tournament at 13-under following a second-round 65 at the Bro Hof Slott Golf Club. Dodt enters the weekend in a 13-way tie for 62nd at 2-under.

Pair tied for ShopRite lead atop crowded leaderboard


Pair tied for ShopRite lead atop crowded leaderboard










Rick Woelfel, The Sports Xchange May 31, 2013 7:20 PMThe SportsXchange



GALLOWAY, N.J. -- Amanda Blumenherst and Moriya Jutanugarn share the first-round lead at the ShopRite LPGA Classic Presented by Acer.

Blumenherst and Jutanugarn got around the Bay Course at the Stockton Seaview Hotel and Golf Club just outside Atlantic City in 5-under par 66.

The field was closely bunched behind them.

Defending champion Stacy Lewis sits alone in third place after a 4-under par 67. Michelle Wie turned in a 68. Hee Young Park, Ji Young Oh, Pornanong Phatlum, Jennifer Song, and Sara-Maude Juneau are all at 69.

Eight of the top nine players teed off in the morning wave. While they had to deal with heat and humidity, they were able to avoid the winds that kicked up in the afternoon and sent the scores climbing.

The two co-leaders are each seeking their first career LPGA win.

Jutanugarn, who won't turn 19 until July, is an LPGA rookie. She tied for fourth in the season opener in Australia after sharing medalist honors at the final stage of Q-School last fall. She has struggled in recent weeks however. In her last four starts she's tied for 26th, tied for 39th, and missed two cuts.

Her round on Friday started with two birdies; she made the turn in 1-under par 36, and then played the back side in 4 under par. She finished with six birdies on her scorecard and only a single blemish, a bogey at the par-5 third.

Blumenherst's effort was highlighted by an eagle at the third, a 35-foot putt from just beyond the back fringe. She made the turn in 2-under par 35, and then added three additional birdies coming in.

Her only bogey of the day came at the par-4 sixth,

The 26-year old Blumenherst joined the LPGA Tour in 2010. She's struggled this year, making just two cuts in eight starts prior to this week. Her best career finish to date was a tie for fifth in Thailand in 2012.

Lewis, the reigning LPGA Player of the Year, is seeking her third victory of the season.

Playing the back nine first she played her opening nine holes in 2-under par 32, then recorded two additional birdies at the third and the fifth holes. She gave back a shot at the sixth.

If Lewis successfully defends her title, she will make history. Since the tournament was first played in 1986 no returning champion has made a successful title defense.

NOTES: This marks the 25th edition of the tournament. It was first played in 1986 but there was no tournament held from 2007-09. ... The shot of the day was made by Shanshan Feng, who found herself in the rough short and right of the green at the par-5 18th (her ninth hole of the day). She chipped from heavy rough to inside four feet and made the birdie putt.

Early tee-time an advantage for ShopRite leaders


Early tee-time an advantage for ShopRite leaders










Rick Woelfel, The Sports Xchange May 31, 2013 8:20 PMThe SportsXchange


GALLWAY, N.J. -- The early bird got to the top of the leaderboard at the ShopRite LPGA Classic Presented by Acer.

As the sun set Friday evening at the Stockton Seaview Hotel and Golf Club, Amanda Blumenherst and Moriya Jutanugarn shared the first-round lead at 5-under par 66.

Both had been finished with their day's work for some time.

The winds kicked up in the afternoon, giving the early starters a distinct advantage. Jutanugarn teed off at 8:21, Blumenherst 22 minutes later.

Defending champion Stacy Lewis sits alone in third place after a 4-under par 67. Michelle Wie turned in a 68. Seven players are at 69, including Shanshan Feng, Beatriz Recari Hee Young Park, Ji Young Oh, Pornanong Phatlum, Jennifer Song, and Sara-Maude Juneau.

In all there were 19 sub-par rounds recorded on Friday. Thirteen came from players in the morning wave.

The two co-leaders are each seeking their first career LPGA win

Jutanugarn, who won't turn 19 until July, is an LPGA rookie. She tied for fourth in the season opener in Australia after sharing medalist honors at the final stage of Q-School last fall. She has struggled in recent weeks however. In her last four starts she's tied for 26th, tied for 39th, and missed two cuts.

Her round on Friday started with two birdies; she made the turn in 1-under par 36, and then played the back side in four under par. She finished with six birdies and on her scorecard and only a single blemish, a bogey at the par-5 third.


"You know this course is going to be really windy in the afternoon," she said, "so we were lucky because we played in the morning.

"I hit it in the fairway a lot, so I kept in places that are easy to play from. But the greens were getting firmer and firmer. They're in good shape, but you have to see where you can miss it and where you cannot."

Blumenherst's effort was highlighted by an eagle at the third, a 35-foot putt from just beyond the back fringe. She made the turn in 2-under par 35, then added three additional birdies coming in. Her only bogey of the day came at the par-4 sixth.

The 26-year-old joined the LPGA Tour in 2010. Her best career finish was a tie for fifth in Thailand in 2012. She's struggled this year, making just two cuts in eight starts.

"It's been a while since I've had a very solid round of golf," she said. "It felt like I just played well through the entire day. It was a lot of fun out there because it's been a challenging start to the season."

Blumenherst said the key to her round was finding the fairway off the tee.

"Just being able to put it in position off the tee," she said. "I think I might have missed one fairway all day and just being able to then hit solid iron shots. The rough is very thick and there's some pretty thick heather out there. So just being able to take normal full iron shots into the greens makes it a lot easier."

Lewis, the reigning LPGA Player of the Year, is looking to make some history this week. Since the tournament's inception in 1986 no returning champion has made a successful title defense.

Lewis, who started her round on Seaview's back nine, had five birdies on her card against a single bogey. She finished her day with a birdie at the par-5 ninth hole, her 18th.

"I've been driving the ball really well," she said, "So that was one thing I was looking for coming into this week. You have to drive the ball well here.

"The greens are a little bumpier than they've been in years' past, so you're going to have some bumps go your way and some not go your way. So it's really a test of patience and missing in the right places, and taking advantage of the par-fives."

NOTES: This marks the 25th edition of the tournament. It was first played in 1986 but there was no tournament held from 2007-09. ... The shot of the day was made by Shanshan Feng, who found herself in the rough short and right of the green at the par-5 18th (her ninth hole of the day). She chipped from heavy rough to inside four feet and made the birdie putt. ...Three players, Candie Kung and Marina Stuetz, withdrew following their rounds. ... The golf course officially measured 6,155 yards.