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Weekend golfer whose goal is to always break 80.

Australian Curtis Luck Wins 116th U.S. Amateur

Curtis Luck won the 116th U.S. Amateur Championship with a 6&4 victory over Brad Dalke.

Here are some highlights from the USGA’s twitter account:

https://twitter.com/USGA/status/767471938398658561

According to Golf Central (which I am watching as I post this), Luck was planning on turning pro, but will instead remain an amateur to play in all of the events (like the Masters) he just qualified for by winning the U.S. Amateur. Can you blame him??

 

Inbee Park Wins Gold at Olympics

Inbee Park returned from injury to win the Women’s Olympic Golf gold medal running away from the field to a five-shot win over Lydia Ko. Shanshan Feng finished one behind Ko for bronze.

Inbee’s score of -16 was also the same as was shot by the men’s gold medal winner, Justin Rose.

Here is Inbee’s final putt to win the gold:

Here are the medalists showing off their new jewellery:

 

 

 

 

Justin Rose Wins Olympic Gold

Justin Rose won the first Olympic gold medal for golf in 112 years, defeating Henrik Stenson by 2 shots.  Matt Kuchar shot a final round 63 to claim the bronze.

https://twitter.com/Rio2016_en/status/764896715526836224

Here are the top three finishers with their new bling:

I watched a fair bit of the coverage, and something was definitely lacking. I think they need to update the format, and have more on-course reporters (only have the two commentators who talked way too much only added to the ennui).  Also, keep us updated on the leaderboard and when you bring up a players score or their shot details, tell us what place they are currently in.

The course did look pretty impressive.

Congrats to all of the Olympic golf competitors, I hope you all enjoyed your Olympic experience.

 

Jim Furyk Shoots First 58 on PGA Tour

Jim Furyk shot a final-round 58 at the Travelers Championship. Despite posting 10(!) birdies and an eagle, Furyk finished in 5th place, three shots behind winner Russell Knox.

Here is Furyk’s scorecard.

I’ve shot worse playing mini-golf.

Apparently this soon-to-be legendary round was almost a footnote, as Miguel Carballo, the other half of the Sunday pairing, accidently marked Furyk down for a birdie on the 14th.  The scoring error was caught before the card was signed (always double check all of the scores on your card).

Here are some of the highlights from the round, from the PGATour’s YouTube page.

 

Henrik Stenson Wins Open With Final Round 63

Henrik Stenson and Phil Mickelson dueled it out in the final round at Royal Troon.  Stenson threw ten birdies at Phil for a final round 63 to win by three shots (Phil shot a final round 65 which normally would have been enough to win). Stenson’s 20-under total is an record score for the Open Championship.

Here is Stenson’s scorecard:

Here is the final scoreboard:

This tournament is comparable to the “Duel in the Sun” between Watson and Nicklaus, where they ran away from the field for a legendary Open Championship performance.  Here is more proof:

Congrats to Henrik Stenson on his amazing performance on becoming the 2016 Champion Golfer of the year.

And here is Golf.com’s wrapup of Day 4 at the 2016 Open Championship: