الأحد، 11 مارس 2012

Rose win popular hopes late slip

Location: Doral, Miami date: 8-11 March-17: B Watson-14: K Bradley, J rose (Eng)-12: P Hanson (SWE) selected other-9: R McIlroy (NI), Donald (Eng) L T Woods - 7: G McDowell (NI)-5: M Laird (SCO), L Westwood (Eng) - 3: R rock (Eng)-1: P Casey (Eng) level: D Clarke (NI), P Lawrie (SCO) Justin Rose put its pursuit after the Cadillac Championship with a three under-par 69 on the day three in Miami.

But the Englishman, the three Iranian woman the last slides further behind overnight leader Bubba Watson, the 67 extended his lead to three shot.

Newly-crowned world number of one Rory McIlroy is best despite of the day 65, eight shot behind Watson.

"I'm not sure I can with seven under be disappointed, but if I can today was the day," tweeted McIlroy.

"A really minor could have been." Much positive but. "

Rose started only one behind Watson and saw play on his American partner to a two-shot lead before his end to limit errors on 18.

Born: 30 July 1980 world ranking: 22 pro enabled: 1998 tour victories on the PGA: 3 career prize money: £ 11 m the missed shot means he along with Sweden's Peter Hanson Sunday's penultimate final round of student PAARS, Keegan Bradley go out with Watson will tee off.

McIlroy, officially the world's best player after winning the Honda classic, continued suddenly down in the dispute over a second consecutive victory with a blistering opening 10 holes.

He went eight under par by rolling home a 17-foot Eagle-putt at the long 10th, before two late bogeys slowed his progress.

Rose, with the aim of that world's best six for the first time in four years again, remains Europe's best hope of success.

The 31-year-old Iranian woman two long first for birdie and added another from nine feet at the third.

But Watson had already been his advantage over his playing partner with opening extends Eagles and a birdie on the second.

Rose reduces a four-stroke gap before the turn of the century, Watson, who help him by three-in the ninth on only one with a hat-trick of birdies.

The Englishman caught Watson, who is prepared by compatriot Phil Mickleson as world's leading left handed, with an eight-foot putt for a fourth successive birdie on 11 take over.

But his bogey on 13 sandwiched between two Watson birdies, opened a three shot gap between the pair that was maintained by roses late slip.

Scotland's Martin Laird, his rivals showed one over par at the start of the day, that scored low reachable again by bagging six birdies in his first 10 holes.

Laird closed with a 66 for the early Clubhouse target five under and climb the rankings.


View the original article here

0 التعليقات:

إرسال تعليق

Twitter Delicious Facebook Digg Stumbleupon Favorites More