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lunes, 27 de agosto de 2012

Nick Watney wins the The Barclays



The American Nick Watney took the victory in the golf tournament The Barcleys, including playoff series in the PGA, while Spanish Sergio Garcia lost your options victim of their mistakes in a dark day that led him to add 75 strokes (+4).
Nick Watney
Kevin C. Cox / Getty ImagesBy winning the Barclays, Watney climbed to first place in the FedEx Cup positions
Watney, that after the third day seemed to lose their options for a win until then Garcia was very confident in his actions, resurfaced in the last round to take the title with a card but was not particularly bright , was enough to score the fifth victory of his career.
The American player signed 69 strokes, two under par, with four bogeys and six birdies, the last in the 18 removed any doubt about its superiority, and score 274 (-10).
Watney went on to win by three strokes over Brandt Snedeker, who birdied the last hole for a 70.
The victory enabled Watney climb to first place in the FedEx Cup positions and assured him a place in the Tour Championship next month, with the chance of winning $ 10 million.
Garcia, who was favorite after making a big tournament in the three preceding days, lost all their options when making a last lap to forget.
While in the first half of its travel to New York Bethpage State Park camp held her own with two bogeys and a birdie on the second hole sank three over par, the last 18 as the climax to a day for oblivion.
The 278 blows that ended his participation left him third place overall tied with American Dustin Johnson, who on this day improved his ranking by 15 positions.
Another player who lived a black day was Tiger Woods, which sank in the standings until the thirty-eighth by adding 76 hits, five over par, for a total of 285.
Only the top 100 in the FedEx Cup positions advance to the Deutsche Bank Championship for the second of the four playoff events. The largest climbing gave Graham DeLaet Canadian, who started the week on the job 106 and after closing on Sunday with 65, up 62 spots to 44th place.
Another Canadian, David Hearn, also had a good day. Playing with Woods closed with a 71 and jumped from 108 to 67. The other four players who were outside the Top 100 before the tournament and managed to advance were Jonas Blixt, Tommy Gainey and Jason Day.
By contrast, John Mallinger, missed the playoffs after starting the week at the 88th. He thus became the highest seed left out of the playoffs next tournament since the start of the FedEx Cup system in 2007.

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