Showing posts with label Peter Hedblom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Peter Hedblom. Show all posts

10/18/2013

Hope Still for Duo in Perth

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David Higgins signed for a level par second round 72 at the ISPS HANDA Perth International on Friday and is currently in 48th place, with the afternoon starts still to complete their work. 

At one over par overall Higgins lies seven strokes off the leader and two strokes inside the projected cut. His automatic return to the Europeans Tour next year however requires the Waterville man finishes at least 35th on Sunday to be safe.

Peter Lawrie is currently in a share of 24th, after a two under par round 70, and four places off where he needs to finish on Sunday to retain the playing rights he has held for ten years. 

Ross Fisher grabbed the early clubhouse lead continued in Western Australia.

The former Ryder Cup star, currently 65th in The Race to Dubai and looking to break into the top 60 who will earn a place in next month’s DP World Tour Championship, shot a second round 67 to advance to five under par.

The four-time European Tour winner chipped in from the bunker at the sixth for one of six birdies at Lake Karrinyup, with his only dropped shot of the day coming at the 18th – his ninth – to lead Søren Hansen, Josh Younger and Clint Rice by one in the clubhouse.

“I want to try and get in the top 60,” Fisher said of his Race to Dubai aspirations.

“It would be for me a great achievement having played the first half of the year in the States. My first tournament in Europe counting wise wasn't till May. 

“So I've always been playing catch up, but I can be really proud of how I've played the second half of the year. 

“A good week here, hopefully that gets me into next week in China. Not out of the question if I won this week, hopefully that would put me into the HSBC - that would be huge. There are some big tournaments left: obviously this week first and hopefully I can do enough here to get myself into next week, possibility the HSBC, Turkey and Dubai. 

“The ultimate goal would be to get myself into Dubai, but I need to play very well this week to allow myself to try and get into next week.”

Out on the course US Ryder Cup star Dustin Johnson and Sweden’s overnight co-leader Peter Hedblom were five under for the week after three and two holes respectively to join Fisher in the lead.

Dane Hansen was a member of Sir Nick Faldo’s Ryder Cup side in 2008, but has slipped to 137th in The Race to Dubai.

While most outside the top 110 are in the last-chance saloon to move up the rankings and keep their cards for next season, Hansen is in the top 40 career earnings and thus exempt for next year,

“Obviously that relaxes me a little bit and I feel for the guys who are playing for their privilege to play on The European Tour,” said Hansen after a second round 69.

“I played with Oliver Fisher and he's played really, really got last two days, shot level par, but should probably have been a lot better really. I feel for him and hope he can have a good week.”


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10/17/2013

Hedblom Leads Higgins and Lawrie

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David Higgins and Peter Lawrie both signed for rounds of 73 on the first day of the ISPS Handa Perth Internationl on Thursday to at least ensure they are inside the projected cut mark, as they both make a last bid to retain their auticmatic European Tour priveleges for next season.

Lawrie needs a 34th place finish - or better - this week to have a chance of making the top 110 players who retain their cards. 

David Higgins must finish inside the top 20 on Sunday to avoid a 14th visit to the dreaded Eurpean Tour Q-School.

On the otherhand Peter Hedblom made the perfect start to avoid his 11th trip to Qualifying School by taking a share of the first round lead in Perth.

The 43 year old has three European Tour titles to his name, but is currently 179th in The Race to Dubai with only the top 110 at the end of the week retaining playing privileges for next season.

That means Hedblom needs to win at Lake Karrinyup to avoid a return trip to PGA Catalunya, although having kept his card there last season the World Number 830 is trying not to let the tension take over.

“I'm so far back I need a win or to finish second really,” said Hedblom, who missed seven of his first eight cuts this year but carded six birdies and two bogeys in a four under par 68.

“You have nothing to hold back; you just have to go for everything. You're not happy to finish third or fourth or fifth or sixth or tenth, just play as good as you can.

“The tension is nothing really. Today it felt like any tournament - if I will be leading playing the last day, then maybe I'll feel the tension, but right now it's just one round out of four. It's good to at least have a chance to do it. 

“The game is there, you just need a little bit of confidence.”

The Swede’s efforts left him level with Korean Jin Jeong and Australians James Nitties and Clint Rice.

Former Amateur Champion Jeong chipped in at the 18th – his ninth - for an eagle two, but was keen not to get too carried away with his good start.

“It's only the first day and still three rounds to go and plenty of great players out here, so you never know what's going to happen,” said Jeong, who has been playing on The Challenge Tour this season and recently progressed to the second stage of Qualifying School.

“I’ve just got to do what I'm doing and just keep hitting good shots and hopefully that's good enough.”

American Ryder Cup star Dustin Johnson opened with a three under par 69 to be part of an eight-way tie for fifth.

The pre-tournament favourite Johnson was satisfied with his six-birdie round that included a 12 footer on the 15th.

“I played pretty well,” said the seven-time US PGA Tour winner. “I missed a couple short putts, but other than that, I hit it pretty well.” 

Another Swede fighting to keep his card, Fredrik Andersson Hed, was also one off the pace, while defending champion Bo Van Pelt opened with a two under par 70.

Michael Hoey also carded an opening round of 73.


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