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PGSF FedEx Cup Week 21 The Fort Worth Invitational

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    Kevin Kisner will attempt to become the second person ever to record back-to-back wins at Colonial Country Club next week in Fort Worth, Texas.
Webb Simpson tees it up for the first time since his runaway at THE PLAYERS Championship, joining favorite son Jordan Spieth to headline a strong roster as the PGA TOUR makes its 73rd visit to venerable Colonial Country Club in Fort Worth, Texas.

Jon Rahm and Justin Rose also are in the field, choosing Colonial over the European Tour’s BMW PGA Championship, while Rickie Fowler gives the tournament four of the top 10 in the current world rankings. Kevin Kisner is defending champion.

FIELD NOTES
Rose tees it up at Colonial for the first time since 2009, telling reporters he chose the event to fulfill a TOUR regulation requiring members to play one stop they haven’t visited in the past four years.

U.S. Open champion Brooks Koepka makes his third start since returning from a wrist injury. He tied for 11th at THE PLAYERS Championship.

In all, the Colonial field features 13 of the top 30 in the rankings.

Keith Clearwater, the 1987 champion, is set to make his 30th start at Colonial. That’ll move him within three of Ben Crenshaw’s all-time record.

Chilean teen Joaquin Niemann, making his fourth professional start, tops a wealth of young talent also on display. Niemann placed sixth in his pro debut at the Valero Texas Open.

The list of young guns also features Sam Burns – already a winner on the Web.com Tour – and former No.1 amateur Maverick McNealy.

Field
https://www.pgatour.com/tournaments/fort-worth-invitational/field.html

FEDEXCUP
Winner receives 500 points.

STORYLINES
Spieth, whose 2016 title stands as his only win in his home state, remains in search of his first win since last year’s sizzling Open Championship finish. Though his closing 64 at the Masters is one of five scores of 66 or better since late March, he also has three cards of 74 or higher.

Ryan Palmer, a Colonial member, owns four top-15 finishes in the past six years, including a share of third in 2016. He also tied for fifth in 2012 and ‘14.


Kisner seeks to join Ben Hogan as the only man to record back-to-back wins at Colonial. Hogan did it twice – 1946-47 and 1952-53.

Eight of the past nine winners have done so in come-from-behind fashion, with Spieth the lone exception.

Barring a late WD, Matt Kuchar, Peter Uihlein and Jhonattan Vegas will be the only players to tee it up in all five Texas stops this year.

It’s the 15th anniversary of Annika Sorenstam’s historic entry, becoming the first woman to tee up in a PGA TOUR event since World War II.

The Invitational returns next year with a new title sponsor in Charles Schwab investments, a longtime sponsor of the PGA TOUR Champions season race.

COURSE
Colonial Country Club, 7,209 yards, par 70.

A staple on the PGA TOUR schedule since 1946, only Augusta National has served a longer uninterrupted tenure as host. The 1936 Perry Maxwell/John Bredemus design is a timeless shotmaker’s layout, challenging golfers with tight fairways and several doglegs. It also was the first Texas club to install bentgrass greens.

Colonial welcomed the U.S. Open in 1941 – the first Open contested south of the Mason-Dixon Line – and the TOUR settled in five years later. Colonial also staged the second edition of THE PLAYERS in 1975, along with the 1991 U.S. Women’s Open.

72-HOLE RECORD
259, Zach Johnson (2010).

18-HOLE RECORD
61, Keith Clearwater (2nd round, 1993), Lee Janzen (4th round, 1993), Greg Kraft (3rd round, 1999), Kenny Perry (3rd round, 2003), Justin Leonard (4th round, 2003), Chad Campbell (3rd round, 2004).

LAST YEAR
Kisner captured his second PGA TOUR victory, capping a 4-under-par 66 with a clutch par save to hold off Sunday challenges from Spieth, Rahm and Sean O’Hair. Three straight birdies to start Colonial’s back nine moved Kisner to the front, adding another at No.15 for a two-shot advantage before a bogey at the par-3 16th.

Spieth’s challenge went wayward off the tee at No.18, and Rahm’s 10-foot try for a closing birdie just skirted the hole. Kisner’s approach at the 18th rolled off the back of the green, but he putted up the slope to 5 feet and converted the par save as Spieth stood on a chair to see the finish. Kisner’s victory followed runner-up weekends earlier in the spring at the Arnold Palmer Invitational and Zurich Classic.

HOW TO FOLLOW
TELEVISION: Thursday-Friday, 4-7 p.m. ET (Golf Channel). Saturday-Sunday, 1-2:45 p.m. (GC), 3-6 p.m. (CBS).

PGA TOUR LIVE: Thursday-Friday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. (featured groups), 4-7 p.m. (featured holes).

RADIO: Thursday-Friday, 1-7 p.m.; Saturday-Sunday, 1-6 p.m. (PGA TOUR Radio on SiriusXM and PGATOUR.com).


Count down to US Open starts this week , always a good tourney

Congratulations to last weeks winner @fsUTampa

@NoleLizards still continues to lead and is the 1st to crack the 7000 point barrier this year.

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Good Luck to everyone this week
 
  • kisner-847-first-look.jpg
    Kevin Kisner will attempt to become the second person ever to record back-to-back wins at Colonial Country Club next week in Fort Worth, Texas.
Webb Simpson tees it up for the first time since his runaway at THE PLAYERS Championship, joining favorite son Jordan Spieth to headline a strong roster as the PGA TOUR makes its 73rd visit to venerable Colonial Country Club in Fort Worth, Texas.

Jon Rahm and Justin Rose also are in the field, choosing Colonial over the European Tour’s BMW PGA Championship, while Rickie Fowler gives the tournament four of the top 10 in the current world rankings. Kevin Kisner is defending champion.

FIELD NOTES
Rose tees it up at Colonial for the first time since 2009, telling reporters he chose the event to fulfill a TOUR regulation requiring members to play one stop they haven’t visited in the past four years.

U.S. Open champion Brooks Koepka makes his third start since returning from a wrist injury. He tied for 11th at THE PLAYERS Championship.

In all, the Colonial field features 13 of the top 30 in the rankings.

Keith Clearwater, the 1987 champion, is set to make his 30th start at Colonial. That’ll move him within three of Ben Crenshaw’s all-time record.

Chilean teen Joaquin Niemann, making his fourth professional start, tops a wealth of young talent also on display. Niemann placed sixth in his pro debut at the Valero Texas Open.

The list of young guns also features Sam Burns – already a winner on the Web.com Tour – and former No.1 amateur Maverick McNealy.

Field
https://www.pgatour.com/tournaments/fort-worth-invitational/field.html

FEDEXCUP
Winner receives 500 points.

STORYLINES
Spieth, whose 2016 title stands as his only win in his home state, remains in search of his first win since last year’s sizzling Open Championship finish. Though his closing 64 at the Masters is one of five scores of 66 or better since late March, he also has three cards of 74 or higher.

Ryan Palmer, a Colonial member, owns four top-15 finishes in the past six years, including a share of third in 2016. He also tied for fifth in 2012 and ‘14.


Kisner seeks to join Ben Hogan as the only man to record back-to-back wins at Colonial. Hogan did it twice – 1946-47 and 1952-53.

Eight of the past nine winners have done so in come-from-behind fashion, with Spieth the lone exception.

Barring a late WD, Matt Kuchar, Peter Uihlein and Jhonattan Vegas will be the only players to tee it up in all five Texas stops this year.

It’s the 15th anniversary of Annika Sorenstam’s historic entry, becoming the first woman to tee up in a PGA TOUR event since World War II.

The Invitational returns next year with a new title sponsor in Charles Schwab investments, a longtime sponsor of the PGA TOUR Champions season race.

COURSE
Colonial Country Club, 7,209 yards, par 70.

A staple on the PGA TOUR schedule since 1946, only Augusta National has served a longer uninterrupted tenure as host. The 1936 Perry Maxwell/John Bredemus design is a timeless shotmaker’s layout, challenging golfers with tight fairways and several doglegs. It also was the first Texas club to install bentgrass greens.

Colonial welcomed the U.S. Open in 1941 – the first Open contested south of the Mason-Dixon Line – and the TOUR settled in five years later. Colonial also staged the second edition of THE PLAYERS in 1975, along with the 1991 U.S. Women’s Open.

72-HOLE RECORD
259, Zach Johnson (2010).

18-HOLE RECORD
61, Keith Clearwater (2nd round, 1993), Lee Janzen (4th round, 1993), Greg Kraft (3rd round, 1999), Kenny Perry (3rd round, 2003), Justin Leonard (4th round, 2003), Chad Campbell (3rd round, 2004).

LAST YEAR
Kisner captured his second PGA TOUR victory, capping a 4-under-par 66 with a clutch par save to hold off Sunday challenges from Spieth, Rahm and Sean O’Hair. Three straight birdies to start Colonial’s back nine moved Kisner to the front, adding another at No.15 for a two-shot advantage before a bogey at the par-3 16th.

Spieth’s challenge went wayward off the tee at No.18, and Rahm’s 10-foot try for a closing birdie just skirted the hole. Kisner’s approach at the 18th rolled off the back of the green, but he putted up the slope to 5 feet and converted the par save as Spieth stood on a chair to see the finish. Kisner’s victory followed runner-up weekends earlier in the spring at the Arnold Palmer Invitational and Zurich Classic.

HOW TO FOLLOW
TELEVISION: Thursday-Friday, 4-7 p.m. ET (Golf Channel). Saturday-Sunday, 1-2:45 p.m. (GC), 3-6 p.m. (CBS).

PGA TOUR LIVE: Thursday-Friday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. (featured groups), 4-7 p.m. (featured holes).

RADIO: Thursday-Friday, 1-7 p.m.; Saturday-Sunday, 1-6 p.m. (PGA TOUR Radio on SiriusXM and PGATOUR.com).


Count down to US Open starts this week , always a good tourney

Congratulations to last weeks winner @fsUTampa

@NoleLizards still continues to lead and is the 1st to crack the 7000 point barrier this year.

Leader%20thru%20Byron%20Nelson%20%2018_zpsdpdnf6ef.png


Good Luck to everyone this week

Palmer
Spieth
Koepka
Fowler
 
Still not used to not seeing Colonial in the title of the tournament. On a side note, the Ben Hogan trophy room is impressive obviously.
 
Unless someone breaks the trend, looks like we'll all be competing with three guys (with Spieth as a wash).
 
Cantlay
Wise
Chambeaux
Johnson
 
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Na on the 9th hole (his 18th) argues with his caddie about club selection for his second shot out of position in the right rough. Ma goes with his choice, does not get the 40 yd slice but it stays out of the pond ending up where he gets a drop from the stands.

Just left.of the pond, the TV guys are commenting how motivated to get up and down Na is to prove his caddie was wrong. His pitch has to go all the way to the back right tier. Na is at least 30 yds away.

So what does Na do? Hits the pitch shot that tracks right into the hole giving Na the tourney lead.

You can hear Na saying to his caddie, "See, I told you" in a joking manner.

Very humorous watching all of that.
 
I picked Zach Johnson as a flyer since he's won at Colonial before, and he just tripled his 8th (the 17th) hole to go to +6. :eek:
 
Koepka's going low (fingers crossed not jinxing him) so far today. Good to see he's returned to form so quickly after the lengthy absence due to injury.
 
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Guys out early this am are putting up some low scores ..hopefully we get an action packed Sunday
 
Interesting stats on Rose that they ,emtioned on GC. He has not done all that well in the 4th rd when holding the lead.
 
I fully expect him to win going away today. He can do no wrong this week.

The course seems to be to his liking.

Unrelated, what is any player doing out there with a long sleeve shirt under a polo shirt as Silverman is doing today in that heat?
 
Good day of golf, course was giving up scores and Brooks tried to make a run but Justin held on to claim victory.

In the PGSF, DFS used the popular Rose picked paired with Rahm to hold off @fsu67810 .

congratulations to this weeks winner @DFSNOLE
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will post updated leader board shortly
 
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