Sunday, October 31, 2010

Four Canadians move on to stage 2 of PGA Tour qualifying

Four more Canadians moved on to the next round of the PGA's fall qualifying school Saturday.

Peter Laws of Mississauga, Ont., fired a final-round 72 to finish at 9 under, good for 14th place at the PGA Golf Club. The top 23 plus ties advanced in Port St. Lucie, Fla.

Matt Hill of Bright's Grove, Ont., also shot 72 but could only manage a 30th-place finish.

Brennan Webb of Bracebridge, Ont., just made the cut at Callaway Gardens in Pine Mountain, Ga, after shooting a final-round 74. Webb slipped from seventh place into a tie for 20th. The top 21 plus ties advanced.

Richard Scott (70) of Kingsville, Ont., finished in a tie for 31st.

Mitch Gillis of Williams Lake, B.C., shot a final-round 72 to finish at 4 under in a tie for third at the Oak Valley Golf Club. Vancouver's Richard T. Lee (70) was a stroke back in a tie for sixth. The top 22 plus ties advanced from Beaumont, Calif.

Brett Bingham (69) of Red Deer, Alta., was tied for 32nd, Darren Wallace (72) of Langley, B.C., finished 47th, Edmonton's Barrett Jarosch (72) was tied for 52nd and Ryan Williams (72) of Surrey, B.C., tied for 58th.

At the Auburn University Club, Adam Short of Vineland, Ont., just missed the cut after firing a final-round 72. That tied him for 25th, but only the top 23 plus ties from Auburn, Ala., advanced.

David Morland IV (72) of Aurora, Ont., finished tied for 37th, while Mark Leon (75) of Oakville, Ont., tied for 55th.

Montreal's Yohann Benson, Winnipeg's Adam Speirs and Calgary's James Love advanced to the next round of qualifying on Friday.

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