Boo Weekley didn't blow his chance again at his first PGA Tour vicotry as he chipped in on the final two holes for pars to hold off Ernie Els and win the Verizon Heritage on Monday. It was his short game that got him his victory that's for sure his stats were sweet:
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Category | Total | Rank | Eagles | 3 | 1 | Birdies | 14 | T22 | Pars | 49 | T17 | Bogeys | 6 | T66 | Double Bogeys | 0 | N/A | Other | 0 | N/A | Driving Accuracy | 75.0% | T21 | Driving Distance | 289.1 yds. | 13 | Putts per Round | 24.3 | 1 | Putts per GIR | 1.600 | 6 | Greens in Regulation | 55.6% | T39 | Sand Saves | 71.4% | T14 | |
"Unreal," Weekley said. "This is unreal."
Which
tennis tournament is the toughest in the world physically and mentally? The answer most will come up with is the
french open. The tournament that lets its fans watch the greatest show of stamina, endurance, agility and most of all the heart’s will to go on even when there is no juice left in the tank. French open gives its participant players the games of their lives. On the clay court they know they have to do magic with the
tennis balls to stand on the top.
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