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A thunderstorm yesterday afternoon meant the tradition pre-tournament par three competition at Augusta had to be cut short yesterday, with Ireland's Padraig Harrington and American Jonathan Byrd declared the joint winners.
The conclusion to the Transitions Championship was a nail-biter, and as always there was a lot we can learn from the competitors who vied for the title at Innisbrook this week.
The body that governs the rules of golf can never be accused of rushing into things, but even after long deliberations, they often get things wrong, writes John Botha.
Where did that come from? Ireland’s Padraig Harrington set the course record at Innisbrook after shooting the lowest round of his professional career to grab the lead in the Transitions Championship.
Phil Mickelson has withdrawn from the Accenture Matchplay Championship to go on holiday with his family, which is good news for the players still trying to qualify for the event.
South African Branden Grace won the Volvo Golf Champions ahead of his boyhood heros Ernie Els and Retief Goosen to become the first player to follow his first European Tour win with another with victory since 1995.
Luke Donald might be the first player to win the moneylist on both the PGA and European Tours in the same year, but he is not the first player to win the most money.
A 90-minute weather delay and a quick stir fry seemed to do the trick for Lee Westwood, as he set a new course record and opened up a seven-shot lead going into the final round of the Nedbank Golf Challenge.