The Canucks
saw Sunday!
This past weekend the David and Graham were in Scottsdale, Arizona to compete in the Waste Management Phoenix Open. After reading some of DeLaet's tweets prior to the event he uses this tournament to build up for the AT & T Tournament next weekend in Pebble Beach, California. The two Canucks started off the weekend on relatively the same pace. Graham started off the -2 on the front nine and finishing the round even par at 71. Hearn started off one shot off on the front nine holes at -1 but then picked up a little bit on the back finishing with a 69 (-2) for the day.
Friday DeLaet played a little bit better shooting a 32 (-3) on the front and finished with a +1 (37) to finish with a -2 69. This put him at -2 for the tournament and this score would make the cut and allow him into the weekend. Hearn continued to shoot a consistent game with -1 on the front and back nine leaving him with the same score -2 for the round and -4 for the week. With the score of -4 this would also allow him to compete during the weekend.
DeLaet continued to play at the level he was at, playing the most consistent between the two players. On Saturday he shot +1 (72) and finished the weekend with a score of even par (71) which left him at a score of -1 283 for the weekend. In this position he found himself tied for 55th. Hearn's play started to go south once the weekend started. After Friday he was in good position and if he continued to play the way he was he would have found himself near the top of the leader board. However, he couldn't pull it together. On Saturday he shot a disappointing +2 (73) and finished the weekend with a +3 (74) which left him at a score of +1 285 leaving him tied for 65th position.
Regardless of the scores the boys are always having fun and tweeting their best. Graham tweeted he didn't play his best but he had lots of support out there and felt like he was at the Canadian Open "#homeice" (good Canadian comment). And Hearn was excited and tweeted that he went 4 for 4 on the 16th hole (no boggies for the weekend).
FedEx Cup Points:
After this week’s results Hearn has found himself ahead of DeLaet in the FedEx cup standings with 74 points in 4 events being tied for 73rd while DeLaet has 52 points in 3 events tied for 92nd.
Money Standings:
As of now Hearn also leads DeLaet in the money winnings this year. DeLaet is currently tied for 100th with the winnings of US $46, 481.00 while Hearn has earn himself a spot of 55th with a total winnings of US $150,066.00. Not too shabby if you ask me, 4 events and earn 150K. I’ll take that any day of the week.
Next...Graham DeLaet competes inthe AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am while David Hearn rests in Florida on the driving range preparing for the Northern Trust Open in California.
STAY TUNED!!!!!
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