This Week in Golf - July 19th through July 25th
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07/19/2010 -
Philadelphia, PA (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - CANADIAN OPEN, St. George's Golf & Country
Club, Toronto, Ontario - From one national championship to another, the PGA
Tour moves north of the border this week for the Canadian Open.
Despite its position following the British Open, Canada's national
championship has still attracted some top-level talent.
Among those making the trip to Toronto are world No. 8 Paul Casey, No. 9 Luke
Donald, No. 16 Retief Goosen and No. 19 Sean O'Hair. All four finished in the
top 11 at the British Open and Casey played in the final pairing with winner
Louis Oosthuizen.
This week's event also offers an opportunity for the top players from the
Canadian Tour to play for a bigger purse than they're accustomed to. Six
players were awarded spots in the field, including Aaron Goldberg, who
captured the tour's Players Cup on Sunday to earn his berth.
Reno-Tahoe Open champion Matt Bettencourt is also scheduled to play at St.
George's, as is his runner-up, Bob Heintz.
At last year's Canadian Open, Nathan Green defeated Goosen with a par on the
second playoff hole to win his first PGA Tour title. The tournament was pushed
to a Monday finish following four days of rain storms that dumped more than
four inches of water on the Glen Abbey course.
Green and 2001 winner Scott Verplank are the only champions from the last 10
years of the event who will be in the field this week.
Golf Channel will have coverage from 3-6 p.m. (et) on the first two days,
while CBS will broadcast in the same time slot on the weekend.
Next week is the Greenbrier Classic, a new event on the PGA Tour schedule.
CHAMPIONS TOUR
THE SENIOR BRITISH OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP, Carnoustie Golf Links, Carnoustie,
Scotland - This week marks the first of two consecutive majors for the
Champions Tour.
At last year's Senior British Open, Loren Roberts hit the fairway and green on
three consecutive playoff holes and made par at the third to knock off Mark
McNulty to win his 10th Champions Tour title and fourth senior major.
Fred Funk, who set two scoring records during the week, also made the playoff
but was eliminated on the first hole when he was the only one who didn't make
a birdie.
Roberts captured his second Senior British title in four years. He will be
joined in the field this week at Carnoustie by some other recent champions,
including three-time winner Tom Watson, Bruce Vaughan and Pete Oakley.
ESPN will have coverage of all four rounds this week beginning at 12 p.m. (et)
the first two days, at 2 p.m. on Saturday and 1 p.m. on Sunday.
Next week is the third major of the season, the U.S. Senior Open, which was
won by Funk last year.
Tom Lehman won the season's first major, the Senior PGA Championship, in a
playoff over Fred Couples and David Frost.
LPGA TOUR
EVIAN MASTERS, Evian Masters Golf Club, Evian-les-Bains, France - Last year,
Ai Miyazato captured the Evian Masters for her first victory in four full
seasons on the LPGA Tour.
This week, she returns to the site of that win as the No. 1 player in the
world.
What a difference a year makes.
Miyazato beat Sophie Gustafson in a playoff last year to finally break through
for her long-awaited maiden title. The talented Japanese star has already won
four times this season and is currently the top-ranked women's player by a
very slim margin over Cristie Kerr.
Outside of the major championships, the Evian Masters might be the next-best
draw on tour, so all of the top names in women's golf will be in the field
this week.
Among them are all three of the 2010 major champions -- Yani Tseng (Kraft
Nabisco Championship), Kerr (LPGA Championship) and Paula Creamer (U.S. Open)
-- as well as top draw Michelle Wie and former winner Natalie Gulbis.
Golf Channel will have coverage of all four rounds, including three hours on
Saturday and Sunday from 1-4 p.m. (et).
Next week is the final major of the season, the Women's British Open, which
was won by Catriona Matthew last year.
EUROPEAN TOUR
SCANDINAVIAN MASTERS, Bro Hof Slott Golf Club (Stadium Course), Stockholm,
Sweden - British Open champion Louis Oosthuizen begins his post-St. Andrews
schedule at this week's Scandinavian Masters.
The South African is set to lead the field at Bro Hof Slott a week after
cruising to a seven-shot victory for his first major championship.
Last year's Scandinavian Masters was won by Ricardo Gonzalez, who closed with
a four-under 69 on Sunday to wrap up his fourth career European Tour victory
and first since 2004.
Golf Channel will have three hours of coverage of all four rounds beginning at
8:30 a.m. (et) the first two days and at 7:30 a.m. on Saturday and Sunday.
Next week is the Irish Open. Last year, Ireland's Shane Lowry became the third
amateur in tour history to win an event when he parred the third playoff hole
to defeat Robert Rock. Lowry has since turned pro.
NATIONWIDE TOUR
NATIONWIDE CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL INVITATIONAL, The Ohio State University Golf
Club (Scarlet Course), Columbus, Ohio - Coming off a victory at the Chiquita
Classic, Tommy Gainey leads the field at this week's Nationwide Children's
Hospital Invitational.
Gainey became the first two-time winner in 2010 when he rolled to a three-shot
victory Sunday at the TPC River's Bend. He headlines a field that includes 19
of the top 20 players on the tour money list.
At last year's event, Derek Lamely defeated then-amateur Rickie Fowler with a
par on the second hole of a playoff to capture his first Nationwide Tour win.
Both players are competing on the PGA Tour this season.
Golf Channel will have coverage of all four rounds.
Next week is the Cox Classic, which was won by Rich Barcelo last year.
UNITED STATES GOLF ASSOCIATION
U.S. JUNIOR AMATEUR, Egypt Valley Country Club (Ridge and Valley Courses),
Ada, Michigan - Jordan Spieth is defending his title this week at the U.S.
Junior Amateur.
Spieth won the stroke-play portion of last year's event at Trump National,
then cruised through match play to become the sixth 15-year-old winner in
championship history.
He is trying to become the first back-to-back Junior Amateur champion since
Tiger Woods won three in a row from 1991-93.
U.S. GIRLS' JUNIOR, The Country Club of North Carolina, Village of Pinehurst,
North Carolina - Last year, Amy Anderson was the first stroke-play medalist in
five years to win the Girls' Junior.
Anderson rolled to a 6 & 5 victory over decorated USGA player Kimberly Kim in
their 36-hole match play final. Neither player is in the field this year.
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Hamburg, Germany (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - Paul-Henri Mathieu, who was defeated in
the final of last year's event, was upset by qualifier Pere Riba on the first
day of play at the 2010 Hamburg Open.
Mathieu won the first set handily, 6-1,
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Salt Lake City, UT (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - The Utah Jazz have signed guard Raja
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Super Bowl XLIII, the Arizona Cardinals and the Pittsburgh Steelers.
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