Sunday, February 28, 2010

The Final Day At The Open And My Nap


Well the Waste Management hoenix Open ended today with some great play.  My favorite Phil Mickelson and my new man-crush Ian Poulter finished far behind, but the guys at the top made it worth watching.  Unfortunately, I fell asleep, so I will have to rob some info from a couple of sites to fill you in on the details.

Hunter Mahan won the Waste Management Phoenix Open for his second PGA TOUR title, coming from four strokes back to beat Rickie Fowler by a shot in a 1-2 finish for former Oklahoma State players.

The 27-year-old Mahan had an eagle and a pair of birdies in a late four-hole span Sunday to finish at 16-under 268. Mahan, whose first victory came at the 2007 Travelers Championship, closed with consecutive bogey-free 6-under 65s.

Fowler, just 21 and a TOUR rookie, had a final-round 68 for the second runner-up finish of his young career, both of them in Arizona.

In his second PGA TOUR event last Oct. 25, Fowler lost in a three-way playoff to Troy Mattison in the Frys.com Open just down the road at the Grayhawk Golf Club.

South Korea's Y.E. Yang also shot a 65 to finish at 14 under, two off the pace. Last year's PGA Championship winner, Yang led until his tee shot went in the water at No. 17.

Yes, today here in Scottsdale was rainy and high in the upper 50s...a great time for a nap.   I got up and went to church with the family, had a light lunch, and baby Hutch and the wife  and I all decided that we did our good deed for the day so to the king size bed we went.  After about 30 minutes of wrangling the comforter and Hutchie playing Batman on my I-Phone, we finally called it quits.  Before we knew it, it was 4 pm and time to do..well.......nothing.  Hope you had a good day as well!!

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