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Monday, August 2, 2010

Greenbrier elite Sai Aibo than the fourth round of 59 to win by one shot overtake

Stuart Appleby played the PGA Tour in Virginia on Sunday magical score: 59 to overtake, a one-shot victory Greenbrier Classic champion. Australian PGA Tour history to become the fifth player to hit 59.
Stuart - Stuart Appleby of 4 results for the 258 (66-68-65-59), par 22, leading in turn, 54-hole leader Jeff Overton. 27-year-old American Jeff - Ovington in the first 18-hole par three holes have a long birdie putt, but he did not advance, you can not force a playoff, only second place. Jeff - Ovington fourth round already played pretty well, and he hand over 67, four score of 259 (64-62-66-67), par 21.
Brendon de Jonge to produce 65, par 5, 4 score of 263 (65-68-65 - 65), par 17, alone in third place. After the third round in second place Potts (DA Points) 70, and Woody - Austin (Woody Austin, 63 poles), Paul Stankowski, 64 poles, Roger Tambellini, 65 poles, Jimmy Walker, 67 poles in a tie for fourth place with.
Stuart - Stuart Appleby is the history of the first five on the PGA Tour player to shoot 59. The most recent PGA Tour frequent low scores in less than a month ago, Paul - ratio is helped (Paul Goydos) just in the first round of the John Deere Classic shot a 59.
The first player to hit 59 is the Al Geiberger, time to go back to the 1977 Memphis Classic. Then Chip Beck in 1991 Las Vegas Invitational, David - Bob Duval in 1999 - Hope Classic, also played through the score, respectively. Tour the world's leading lowest score was 58. This year in May, the Japanese god Tongshi Chuan Liao Tour crown in Japan Cup play.
Stuart - Stuart Appleby golf course today at the old White caught a total of nine birdies, an eagle. In his last three holes into the three successful putt within 15 feet birdie to stabilize the overall situation, access to 1.08 million first prize. "You can not play in the indecision of the case a low score." Stuart - Stuart Appleby said, "I really feel very comfortable."

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