Oct 27, 2009 | Golf World
punched their ticket to golf's highest
With his third victory of the year in August, he received a coveted "battlefield promotion" to the PGA Tour.
Every wins Nationwide season-ender as 25 earn 2010 PGA Tour cards
Former University of Florida All-American Matt Every posted a 5-under-par 67 Sunday to outlast the Nationwide Tour's most dominating player of 2009, Michael Sim, and win the season-ending Nationwide Tour Championship at the Daniel Island Club.
A top 10 finish for New Zealand golfer Bradley Iles at the Nationwide Tour's Miccosukee Championship in Miami.
Golf: Iles edges closer to PGA Tour card
New Zealand golfer Bradley Iles has finished in a tie for fifth at the second tier Nationwide Tour's Miccosukee Championship in Florida today.
Kelly Watch: At Miccosukee Championship
PGA Tour rookie Troy Kelly, who grew up in the area and played golf at Central Kitsap and the University of Washington, finished the Nationwide Tour's Miccosukee Championship in Miami, Fla., on Sunday.
Four share 54-hole lead on jam-packed Nationwide Miccosukee leaderboard
Saturday's third round of the Miccosukee Championship did very little to clear up a murky leaderboard.
Broadaway and Lee share lead as night falls on Miccosukee event
Golfers don't have the luxury of calling for a critical timeout, but Josh Broadaway got one when he needed it in Friday's weather-delayed second round of the Miccosukee Championship.
The victory clinched a spot for Willis on the 2010 PGA Tour, based on his Nationwide earnings.
Willis win confirms 2010 PGA Tour card
Willis, who has also played several events on the PGA Tour in 2009 under his past champion category, was already inside the all important top 25 heading in to this week's event but his narrow one shot victory over Chad Collins has him assured of return to the PGA Tour in 2010.
Ramblin' Reck: Barmesa defense coming up big during Rockiesa playoff hunt
Some notes and reports on a couple good guys with Wabash Valley ties. First, former Indiana State baseball player Clint Barmes made the headlines on Yahoo and USA Today with a great play on Sunday in Colorado's 4-3 victory over the St.
Willis wins Nationwide's WNB Golf Classic
Garrett Willis won the WNB Golf Classic on Sunday to lock up a spot next year on the PGA Tour, closing with a 4-under 68 for a one-stroke victory over Chad Collins at Midland Country Club.
Mulroy, Merritt share lead at delayed Mexico Open
Garth Mulroy and Troy Merritt were tied atop the leaderboard at minus-12 through 17 holes of Saturday's third round when play was suspended for the day due to darkness at the Mexico Open.
Leaders: Chad Collins and Dave Schultz at 18 under par Weather forecast: Isolated thunderstorms, high of 89 Starting time: 7:15 a.m. Tickets: One-day passes cost $10 Go figure: Henrik Bjornstad, John Kelly and Jay Delsing are the only players to shoot 68 or better each of the first three rounds.
Bolli wins, Gardiner 8th at Price Cutter
Justin Bolli birdied five of his last seven holes in today's final round of the Price Cutter Charity Championship in Springfield Missouri to win his third Nationwide Tour title.
North Augusta golfer makes Nationwide cut
North Augusta's Scott Brown birdied the 18th hole today in the second round of this week's Nationwide Tour event to make the cut on the number.
Justin Bolli is your Price Cutter Charity Championship winner. The 33-year-old Georgian unleashed a final-round 6-under par 66 to top the field with a mark of 21 under for the tournament, winning the Nationwide Tour event at Highland Springs Country Club today.
Collins stays atop PCCC leaderboard
Chad Collins met caddie Steve Buroker by chance when Buroker caddied for one of Collins' friends in a practice round.
Chad Collins fired his second straight eight-under 64 Friday to take a two-stroke lead after two rounds of the Price Cutter Charity Championship.
Collins tied for the lead after 12 holes
Chad Collins moved into a tie for the lead with a birdie on No. 1 to bring his opening round to 7 under at the Price Cutter Charity Championship.
Chris Tidland wins Wichita Open
WICHITA, Kan. -- Chris Tidland made a 20-foot eagle putt on the final hole Sunday for a one-stroke victory over Dave Schultz and Chad Collins in the Wichita Open Tidland, the 36-year-old former Oklahoma State player who won the 2008 Boise Open for his only other Nationwide Tour title, closed with a 6-under 65 for a 16-under 268 total on the ...
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