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Showing posts with label alvaro quiros. Show all posts

Sunday, May 25, 2014

2014 BMW PGA Championship Predictions - Results

The final round of the BMW PGA Championship has concluded and the winner is Irishman Rory McIlroy, who birdied the 18th hole to win with a one shot lead, 14-under (-14) over fellow Irishman Shane Lowry. Before the tournament started, McIlroy was in the news for calling off his engagement with tennis star Caroline Wozniacki. Despite this however, he emerged victorious.

As for our picks, here is how each of them fared:

1) Lee Westwood - T35 at 1-under (-1)
2) Padraig Harrington T61 at 4-over (+4)
3) Alvaro Quiros T57 at 3-over (+3)

And our person of note, Miguel Angel Jimenez went T35 at 1-under (-1)

Stay tuned next week for more coverage of PGA/European Tour tournaments,

-Nick
Toronto Golf Reviews

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Rory McIlroy Wins the 2014 BMW PGA Championship
(Richard Heathcote - Getty Images)

Saturday, May 24, 2014

2014 BMW PGA Championship Predictions - Weekend Update

The weekend is here and the cut has now been made at the European Tour's largest event at 3-over (+3). The leader going in to the weekend is Shane Lowry at 10-under (-10) with a two-shot lead over Thomas Bjorn. Here is how our predictions turned out:

1) Lee Westwood - T29 at 1-under (-1)
2) Padraig Harrington T56 at 2-over (+2)
3) Alvaro Quiros T48 at 1-over (+1)

And our player of note, Miguel Angel Jimenez, is T42 at even par.

Weekend play is always very exciting at this tournament so lets see how our picks continue and who will win it all,

-Nick
Toronto Golf Reviews

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Wednesday, May 21, 2014

2014 BMW PGA Championship Predictions

Tomorrow is the start of one of the European Tour's most coveted tournaments, the BMW PGA Championship, played at the Wentworth Club in Surrey, England. This tournament is the "Big One" when it comes to the European Tour, being known formally as the "Premier Event" for the Tour and due to the fact that it hands out a lot of World Golf Rankings points, as well as exemptions into this year's U.S. Open and the next three British Opens (Open Championships).

Despite being a field packed with the best of the best, come Sunday evening, there will only be one winner. Here are our predictions for the winner this year, in no particular order.

1) Lee Westwood
2) Padraig Harrington
3) Alvaro Quiros

We'll also be keeping an eye on Miguel Angel Jimenez, winner of last week's Spanish Open, and personal favourite around here.

Stay tuned to see how our predictions fare out,

-Nick
Toronto Golf Reviews