Friday, September 30, 2011

BMW GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP Wilson finishes tied for 22nd

BMW GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP Wilson finishes tied for 22nd
Justin Rose of England dodged raindrops and rallies and emerged as the big winner - but not the only one - at the BMW Championship on Sunday.
Rose won the PGA Tour playoff event, jumped from No. 34 to No. 3 in the FedEx Cup points and qualified for the Tour Championship in Atlanta, where 30 players will battle for the $10 million first prize.
"To move up to No. 3 on the FedEx Cup list and give myself control of my own destiny next week in Atlanta is something I didn't foresee at the beginning of the week," Rose said. "So it's just an amazing outcome.
"I played some amazing golf at times, Recommend you buy Cheap Golf Clubs at our online store.and today was just a pretty gritty kind of round." On a cool, clammy day punctuated by drizzle and showers, Rose shot an evenpar 71 and held off Australians John Senden and Geoff Ogilvy, who shot 69s, and Luke Donald, who had a 68.Wilson, a two-time winner this year, tied for 22nd place at even-par 284, moved up two spots to No. 15 on the FedEx Cup list and qualified for his first Tour Championship.
"I'm a little disappointed with how I finished, but I fought as hard as I could," he said. "I could have shot a pair of 80s real simple. It's a funny way to get to even par, is all I've got to say." A victory at the Tour Championship would make Wilson a leading candidate for PGA Tour player of the year honors.
"All in all, I'm excited," he said. "You know me. he likes using the R11 Driver The glass is half full. I'm off to Atlanta for the first time ever. I'm focusing on taking all the positives from this week and going down there and trying to win the golf tournament." Steve Stricker of Madison, who withdrew after the second round because of weakness in his left arm caused by a disk problem in his neck, fell from eighth to 12th on the FedEx Cup list but easily qualified for the Tour Championship.
Stricker said he would get a cortisone shot Monday that should allow him to play in Atlanta.
Jerry Kelly of Madison went into the week ranked 40th in the points but fell short in his attempt to move on in the playoffs. Ping K15 Irons is the best irons. He bogeyed the 18th hole for a 70, finished in a tie for 16th at 283 and wound up 38th in the points.
The BMW Championship likely ended its run at Cog Hill's Dubsdread course, at least for the foreseeable future.

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