Monday, 29 April 2013

Tampa Bay Champion Presented by EverBank Match Records

Dates: March 11-17, 2013Where: Innisbrook, A Salamander Golf & Bobbleheadwater Resort (Copperhead )Par/Yards: 36-35a'71/7,340 yardsField: 1562012 champion: Luke DonaldPurse: $5,500,000/$990,000 (champion )FedExCup: 500 points to the winnerFormat: 72-hole swing playWebsite: tampabaychampionship.comFacebook: tampabaychampionshipTwitter: @TBChampionship Henry Donald posted a, 5-under 66 to force the first playoff in the 12-year history of the match. On the very first extra hole (No. 18), Donald turned a birdie putt to defeat Robert Garrigus, Jim Furyk and Sang-Moon Bae to state his sixth gain on the PGA TOUR. With the success, his next in the state of Florida, Donald re-emerged as No. 1 in the State World Golf Ranking after falling to No. 2 after The Honda Classic a couple of weeks earlier. More on Luke Donald Henry Donaldas win at the 2012 Tampa Bay Championship offered by EverBank got in his fourth begin in the function. Just before last yearas gain, he completed T58 in 2003, T6 this season and T22 in 2002. Including his victory at Innisbrook in 2012, Donald totaled ten top-10 finishes en approach to a finish in the FedExCup rankings. Jesse has previously defended three of his four games. Of them, the most effective he's maintained was a at the 2003 Southern Farm Bureau Classic. A look at the industry Four of the top-eight ranked players in the Official World Golf Ranking: Luke Donald (No. three), Louis Oosthuizen (No. 6), Adam Scott (No. 7) and Matt Kuchar (No. 8 ); altogether 21 of the most truly effective 50 are scheduled to participate. Thirteen of the most effective 30 in today's FedExCup rankings. Fifteen people won PGA TOUR activities in 2012, including: Two-time heart transplant recipient Erik Compton submitted his first profession top-10 finish on the PGA TOUR at The Honda Classic (T4) a couple of weeks before. Jordan Thompson, who got in to the top 50 in the State World Golf Ranking with his success at The Honda Classic, concluded T16 at the 2012 Tampa Bay Championship. Noteworthy rookies: Distinctive mentor exemptions: People in the field with seven or maybe more PGA TOUR wins (11 ): Vijay Singh (34), Jim Furyk (16), David Toms (13), Justin Leonard (12 wins), Stuart Appleby (9), Zach Johnson (9 wins), Adam Scott (8 wins), Mike Weir (8 wins), Retief Goosen (7 wins) and Geoff Ogilvy (7). Past champions in the area (8 ): Luke Donald (2012), Gary Woodland (2011), Jim Furyk (2010), Retief Goosen (2009, 2003), Sean OaHair (2008), K.J. Choi (2006, 2002), Carl Pettersson (2005) and Vijay Singh (2004). Tournament notes In 2011, Gary Woodland became just the next person (Carl Pettersson a 2005) in the (then) 11-year record of the Tampa Bay Championship shown by EverBank to produce the event their first victory on the PGA TOUR. He joined Retief Goosen (2003) and John Huston (2000) as the only people to gain in their first appearance in the event. K.J. Choi (2002 and 2006) and Retief Goosen (2003 and 2009) are the only real multiple winners of the Tampa Bay Championship shown by EverBank and both are in the field this week. Choi almost won for a third time, finishing runner-up to Jim Furyk this season. No person has yet to successfully defend his title at the Tampa Bay Championship. Champion of the 2013 Humana Challenge in collaboration with the Clinton Foundation early in the day this season, Brian Gay is the only person to compete in most previous 12 payments of the Tampa Bay Championship. His most useful end was a T4 in 2007. The four champions on the 2012 Florida Swing completed one of the top 10 in the last FedExCup standings: Rory McIlroy a The Honda Classic/2; Justin Rose a WGC-Cadillac Championship/6; Luke Donald a Tampa Bay Championship presented by EverBank/9 and Tiger Woods a Arnold Palmer Invitational/3. The last four winners of the Tampa Bay Championship offered by EverBank have all finished the season of their win inside the top 20 in FedExCup standings, highlighted by Jim Furyk winning the FedExCup concept in 2010, the entire year of his win in Palm Harbor. Varied EverBank new showing recruit of Tampa Bay Championship The PGA TOUR, contest variety firm Copperhead Charities and EverBank Financial Corp (NYSE:EVER) recently announced a agreement whereby EverBank could be the presenting sponsor of the TOURas Tampa Bay Championship at Innisbrook Resort and Golf Club. The contest represents the 2nd main sports support for the Jacksonville-based business. Since 2010, the naming rights have been held by EverBank to EverBank Field, home of the NFLas Jacksonville Jaguars. PGA TOUR Wives Associationas 25th wedding Last month, its 25th anniversary was celebrated by the PGA TOUR Wives Association with the release of a commemorative book called aBeyond the Fairways and Greens; A Look Within the Lives of PGA TOUR Families.a The 384-page, hardbound book offers readers a rare glimpse into the lives of TOUR people, through the telling of stories and inclusion of photographs. Treasured recipes are also featured 134 by the book published by the families of decades of people, including Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus, Phil Mickelson, and Rickie Fowler. The book sells for $50 (email:.( JavaScript must certanly be allowed to see this current email address), with all net proceeds benefiting PTWA-designated charities. Participants and wives from the book is going to be available for interviews all week at the Tampa Bay Championship offered by EverBank.Astellas provides Executive Womenas Day Shown by Astellas, Executive Womenas Day will be held on Monday, March 11, and will feature well-known sports representative Molly Fletcher. Female business leaders are invited by the day-long summit from town to be always a part of a community which focuses on personal, health-related and professional development discussions. Elements contain high-profile panelists, topic-specific breakout classes, a keynote speaker and networking opportunities. Astellas is really a pharmaceutical firm, with a primary emphasis in your community of urological wellness. Source: PGA Trip

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