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Peter stays in touch at Childrens Miracle Network |
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Written by Bruce Young
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Saturday, 14 November 2009 |
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Peter has added a second round of 70 to his opening round of 69 at the Children's Miracle Network Classic and at the completion of play on day two he finds himself at 5 under and in 23rd position. Peter is seven shots from Justin Leonard's lead but importantly, looking ahead to his chances of securing the big finish he needs this week, his putting has improved.
Peter has finished the opening two rounds in 4th place in the putting stats which, given where he has been in that department of his game for much of the season, is a huge advance.
Peter played the Palms Course today but tomorrow the event returns to the host venue, the Magnolia Golf Course, for the final two rounds.
Peter was progressing nicely today when he moved to three under for the round through 8 holes but he was unable to build any further momentum and a bogey at his last hole, the par three 8th, saw him finish with his round of two under.
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chances dwindling for Peter |
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Written by Bruce Young
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Wednesday, 28 October 2009 |
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It doesn't take a Rhodes Scholar to work out just what Peter needs to do in either this week's Viking Classic or the final event on the year, the Children's Miracle Network Classic, in order for him to have full status on the PGA Tour in 2010.
With the likelihood of a figure around US$720,000 or thereabouts needed in order for him to break into the top 125 and retain his PGA Tour playing rights, Peter therefore needs to earn US$400,000 or so in the remaining events to reach that mark.
This week's Viking Classic in Madison in Mississippi is the first of those two events and Peter is playing the event for just the second occasion in his career on the PGA Tour. That appearance came in 2002 when he made the cut but finished well back.
"Go like he'll is pretty much all I've got left," said Peter today. "I have just got to chip it better."
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Peter loses ground in Scottsdale |
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Written by Bruce Young
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Monday, 26 October 2009 |
Peter has made the cut at the Frys.com Open in Scottsdale but has finished well back (71st) at the completion of 72 holes. While it is good to have made another cut late in the season it is a big finish that he is looking for in these late events and with just two more before season's end this week's event, the Viking Classic in Madison is taking on even greater signficance.
Peter started the tournament solidly enough on the low scoring layout at the Grayhawk Golf Club in Scottsdale but after good start in round three he lost his way a little on the closing few holes for a round of 72 and then in today's final round was unable to recover from a slow start.
The one area of his game that continue's to standout is his driving where he again he was amongst the leaders in fairways hit.
Peter has never played this coming week's event previously but is clearly at a point where he must take advantge of the remaining events to secure that one big finish or ready his game for Q School.
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Another big week for Peter |
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Written by Bruce Young
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Wednesday, 21 October 2009 |
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Peter is in Scottsdale, Arizona this week where he will play the Frys.com Open at the Grayhawk Golf Club for just the second occasion.
Peter finished 20th last year producing a strong weekend with rounds of 64 and 67.
There is little hiding the need for a big week this week or in his two remaining events for Peter and he will be keen to recapture the sort of golf which saw him produce a stunning final round of 63 at the Turning Stone Resort Championship before missing the cut last week in Las Vegas.
Peter faces a big task if he is to avoid Tour School, probably needing to earn around US$450,000 or more yet in the next three weeks if he is to do so.
As has often been the case in late season events, many a year has been saved by such a finishing burst and Peter is still confident he can do it.
Peter has an early tee time on day one.
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Peter struggles at TPC Summerlin |
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Written by Bruce Young
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Saturday, 17 October 2009 |
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It has been a disappointing week for Peter at the Justin Timberlake event in Las Vegas after his second round of 72 leaving him at 2 over for the event and well short of the required cutmark.
In Peter's defence is the fact that the TPC Summerlin is more about low scoring rather than a grinding type of layout and he will now look ahead to next week's Frys.com Open event in Scottsdale, hoping that in the three remaining events of the season he can produce the big performance he requires to regain his full status for 2010.
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