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THE WEEK IN REVIEW (10/27 - 11/2)

PGA Tour: Ginn sur Mer Classic

Winner: Ryan Palmer 67-71-72-71 281  (beat four players by 2)
Site: Hammock Beach Resort (Conservatory course)  -  Palm Coast, FL

STORY         RESULT         MONEY LIST         STATS         INTERVIEWS


European PGA Tour: Volvo Masters

Winner: Soren Kjeldsen 65-71-69-71 276  (beat M. Kaymer & A. Wall by 1)
Site: Valderrama Golf Club  -  Sotogrande, Spain

STORY         RESULT         MONEY LIST         STATS         INTERVIEWS


Japan Tour: Mynavi ABC Championship

Winner: Ryo Ishikawa 70-70-70-69 279  (beat K. Fukabori by 1)
Site: ABC Golf Club  -  Hyogo, Japan

STORY         RESULT         MONEY LIST         STATS         INTERVIEWS


Sunshine Tour: Platinum Classic at Mooinooi

Winner: Thomas Aiken 65-68-64 197  (beat three players by 5)
Site: Mooinooi Golf Club  -  Mooinooi, South Africa

STORY         RESULT         MONEY LIST         STATS         INTERVIEWS


LPGA Tour: Hana Bank KOLON Championship

Winner: Candie Kung 70-71-69 210  (beat K. Hull by 1)
Site: Sky 72 Golf Club (Ocean course)  -  Incheon, Korea

STORY         RESULT         MONEY LIST         STATS         INTERVIEWS


Champions Tour: Charles Schwab Cup

Winner: Andy Bean 68-66-68-66 268  (beat G. Jones by 9)
Site: Sonoma Golf Club  -  Sonoma, CA

STORY         RESULT         MONEY LIST         STATS         INTERVIEWS


Elsewhere...
LET - Suzhou Taihu Open - Annika Sorenstam 213 (Story)
JLPGA - Otsuka Kagu Ladies - Mayu Hattori 210 (Story)

Posted on Monday, November 3, 2008 at 12:03AM by Registered CommenterDaniel in | Comments3 Comments

Reader Comments (3)

And Retief Goosen won on the Asian Tour.

November 3, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterIan C

Very good point. This, unfortunately, is what happens when one grows up in America, following a PGA Tour whose dates are carved in stone. I work off a composite worldwide schedule which I put together in December for the year ahead, but several smaller tours change their dates regularly, and I've very nearly been caught this way several times. In other words, the Johor Open did not appear on the Asian schedule at the dawn of the year...but I'm clearly going to have to update my composite list frequently in the future.

Thanks Ian!

November 3, 2008 | Registered CommenterDaniel

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