Wednesday, July 20, 2011
But for Westwood
U.S. Open qualifier Beau Hossler and Will Starke shot 4-under 68s on Monday to share a one-stroke lead at the U.S. Junior Amateur with discount golf equipment at Gold Mountain Golf Club. The 16-year-old Hossler, from Mission Viejo, Calif., is coming off a victory at last week's Callaway World Junior Tournament in San Diego. He also tied for fourth at the Sahalee Players Championship earlier this month in Seattle. Starke, 17, from Chapin, S.C., had the only bogey-free round on the 7,133-yard Olympic Course. Dallas' Justin Spieth, 17, the No. 4-ranked amateur in the world, was 3 over after three holes for whoesale golf clubsbut came in at an even 72. The Walker Cup candidate is playing in his final tournament as a junior golfer. The University of Texas-bound golfer won the 2009 Junior Amateur. The field of 156 players will be trimmed to 64 after Tuesday's second round of stroke play.
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“I always believed” he said before heading out to the 18th green to collect the oldest trophy in golf. “I always believed I had enough talent to challenge and win one.”
ReplyDeleteFowler comes up short with his second at 17 and here's Darren on 17... it's long and golden, it's been a peerless round of golf so far...
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