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Stanley storms back with a vengeance
Topic Started: Jun 28 2013, 02:36 AM (40 Views)
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Kyle Stanley swept last week's implosion at Torrey Pines after him with a flourish when attacked in the final round on Sunday at TPC Scottsdale course in arid Arizona to win the Waste Management Phoenix Open.
Up-and-coming American took full advantage of the recent collapse of refugees overnight leader Spencer Levin comes from eight strokes back home a shot from the edge of Ben Crane (66) and two of the unfortunate Levin, who himself came home in third place with a mp 64 irons
DJ Trahan at 272, was also shot to 4 place with Kevin Na, Bubba Watson and Brendan Steele, who ran through the ranks of the 64 best all-day, all tied to 5 373 on the top-10 rankings, which were not part of one non-American.
The highest placed foreigner on Sunday was Trevor Immelman, South Africa, former Masters champion, which ended in a draw at 12 place at 275
After he lost the playoff after the collapse in the final round last week, Stanley, who seemed to thrive on massive galleries that always challenge the TPC Scottsdale, won this week with Irons mp 64 irons for sale megabytes sparkling, final round, bogey-free, 6 under par 65 and a total of 15 that left him with mixed feelings - relief surprised at the fact that shrug from last week's disaster as quickly sheer joy of winning his first U.S. PGA Tour title and sympathy for Levin.
"I really feel for him experiencing that" Stanley told the media after that.
"Would you wish that on anyone. This is a very good player, a very good player who is not bounce back or recover."
"I'm not sure I expected to be recover so quickly. I think the biggest problem seeing if I could put last week behind me. I think I did." (mp 64 irons for sale megabytes)
Levin actually extended his lead to seven shots in the morning before it crashed and burned, mixing four birdies with two bogeys and costly double-bogey on the par five to 15 folded with a very disappointing 75 and ends two strokes behind Stanley.
"I gave it away, simple. If you have a six-shot lead and lose, give it away," said 27-year-old Californian, whose father Don played on the PGA Tour in the early 1980s.
"I was just looking forward too and maybe trying too hard ..
"But my hat is off to Kyle. Played with big wheels mp 64 irons megabytes went out and got him.
"I just did today. Nines in particular, I did not play very well.'s Just a tough day for me." said Stanley, who struggled to sleep peacefully through the night.
Levin, like Stanley, was hunting girls PGA Tour title, and scored only two bogeys on the first 54 holes on the course TPC Scottsdale.
The six-stroke lead losing just 18 burner 2.0 ironsholes remaining closed PGA Tour record by five other players and he accepted full blame for his final day implosion
Smokes Levin, whose best PGA Tour result was second place in the last Mayakoba Golf Classic, tried to take something positive view on the remarkable turnaround Stanley.
"It's pretty awesome after what happened last week to come back and won the very next week," he said. "This shows that it is a damn good player of course. I think it shows that you can recover from it. (taylormade burner 2.0 irons megabytes)
"I feel like I'm getting better., But it was a weird feeling today. Never had such a lead. It's almost as if you want a bit slots run out really fast.
"Next time I'll try to stay can be a little more patient. Trying to have a little more fun I did not have fun today I tried to rush to get it over with. That was my mind set.
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