Nike Golf Athletes: Tour Wrapup 7.12.09

Here’s how Nike Golf athletes fared at the pro tour events last week:

PGA Tour : John Deere Classic
Carl Pettersson  T55  -5  279
Bo Van Pelt  MDF
Lucas Glover  MDF
Bob Tway  MC
Kris Blanks  MC
David Duval  MC
Brendan Todd  MC

Nationwide Tour: Ford Wayne Gretzky Classic
Ron Whitaker  T34  -5  280
Jhonattan Vegas  T44  -3  282
Chris Nallen  T44  -3  282
Paul Gow  MC
Richard Lee  MC

LPGA Tour: U.S. Women’s Open
Suzann Pettersen  T6  +4  288
Amanda Blumenherst  T52  +14  298

Champions Tour: 3M Championship
John Cook  T13  -8  208
Lanny Wadkins  T54  +2  218

European Tour: Scottish Open
Francesco Molinari  T35  -2  282
Pablo Martin  T46  E  284
Oliver Fisher  T72  +6  290
Simon Dyson  MC
Richard Finch  MC
Charl Schwatrzel  MC
Marc Warren  MC

Nike Golf Athletes in the Field 7.9-7.12

Here’s the list of Nike Golf Athletes in the field at each tour event this week:

PGA Tour : John Deere Classic
Kris Blanks
David Duval
Lucas Glover
Carl Pettersson
Brendan Todd
Bob Tway
Bo Van Pelt

Nationwide Tour: Ford Wayne Gretzky Classic
Paul Gow
Richard Lee
Chris Nallen
Jhonattan Vegas
Ron Whitaker

LPGA Tour: U.S. Women’s Open
Amanda Blumenherst
Suzann Pettersen

Champions Tour: 3M Championship
John Cook
Lanny Wadkins

European Tour: Scottish Open
Simon Dyson
Richard Finch
Oliver Fisher
Pablo Martin
Francesco Molinari
Charl Schwatrzel
Marc Warren

Don’t forget about David Duval THIS Week at The John Deere Classic

A lot has been reported already about David Duval’s chances at the Open Championship next week. Considering his T2 finish at the U.S. Open at Bethpage Black 3 weeks ago, many folks (including me) are thinking he can contend, and perhaps even win, at Turnberry. But I haven’t heard much about his chances THIS week at the John Deere Classic. We’ve heard he’s in the field, but I haven’t heard anyone really giving him a shot at winning the darn thing.

I’ve already written about how I think David is VERY close to winning again on the PGA Tour (read the blog post here). My thinking is that he has a real shot at winning one of the (with all due respect to the individual events themselves) “lesser”, non-marquis events on the tour — a prime example being this week’s stop at the John Deere. I really didn’t expect him to contend at a major so soon, and although his steady play at the U.S. Open was not a surprise to me, his challenging for the win on the back nine and his high finish was.

I think David has been playing well for a while now, and the confidence he showed at the U.S. Open against the best in the world — especially down the stretch — is very telling of how close he is to regaining his winning form. I think his chances this week are greater than at Turnberry, in that several of the top American players in the world rankings won’t be at the John Deere because they are taking the week off in preparation for The Open Championship. The top Europeans are either at the Scottish Open or are also taking the week off.

This may be going out on a limb after all he’s been through in the past 5 years, but I think David has a mental edge over a majority of the field this week. He gained a large amount of confidence at the U.S. Open, showing himself that his results can match his recent steady play. He’s been at the top of the game before, albeit 10 years ago – it’s not exactly like riding a bicycle, but I think he can tap into where he was as world #1 back then and how he dominated the fields of events he played in back then. I don’t think elite athletes ever really forget what they did and how they did it — David can use those positive memories and do it again. His attitude and motivation are completely different now, and I think this all adds up to a winning combination.

So I say this is the week — I’m going on record here as saying I think David Duval is going to win at The John Deere this week. If I end up being wrong (and it won’t be the first or last time), I’m saying top 10 finish at least, and I’ll say the same for Turnberry next week.

Nike Golf Athletes: Tour Wrapup 7.5.09

Congratulations to Tiger Woods on his win at the AT&T National. Also congrats to Anthony Kim on his third place finish there, and to Michelle Wie on her T3 finish at the Jamie Farr. Here’s the list of how the rest of Nike Golf’s athletes fared at each tour event this week:

PGA Tour: AT&T National
Tiger Woods  1 Champion  -13  267
Anthony Kim  3  -9  271
Lucas Glover   T5  -7  273
Bo Van Pelt  T54  +5  285
Paul Casey MC
KJ Choi  MC

LPGA Tour: Jamie Farr Owens Corning Classic
Michelle Wie  T3  -16  268
Suzann Pettersen  T6  -15  269
Ashleigh Simon  T61  -4  280
Paige Mackenzie  MC
Amanda Blumenherst  MC

European Tour: Open de France ALSTOM
Charl Schwatrzel  T13  -5  279
Francesco Molinari  T25  -3  281
Marc Warren  T60  +4  288
Pablo Martin  73  +8  292
Simon Dyson  MC
Oliver Fisher  MC
Richard Finch  MC

Nike Golf Athletes in the Field 7.2-7.5

Here’s the list of Nike Golf Athletes in the field at each tour event this week:

PGA Tour: AT&T National
Paul Casey
KJ Choi
Stewart Cink
Lucas Glover
Anthony Kim
Bo Van Pelt
Tiger Woods

LPGA Tour: Jamie Farr Owens Corning Classic
Amanda Blumenherst
Paige Mackenzie
Suzann Pettersen
Ashleigh Simon
Michelle Wie

European Tour: Open de France ALSTOM
Simon Dyson
Richard Finch
Oliver Fisher
Pablo Martin
Francesco Molinari
Charl Schwatrzel
Marc Warren