Portrush native McDowell qualifies for hometown Open

Portrush native McDowell qualifies for hometown Open

Portrush native Graeme McDowell has qualified for The Open, ensuring a return to a course he has played hundreds of times.Three qualifying spots were available this week at the RBC Canadian Open, and McDowell buried a 30-foot par putt on the final green to ensure he would have one of them. McDowell finished the week at 10 under, tied for eighth for his best finish since April. McDowell won the 2010 U.S. Open at Pebble Beach and returned to the winner's circle earlier this season in the Dominican Republic. But neither achievement earned the Ulsterman a spot in The Open as it returns to Portrush for the first time in 68 years, leaving many to wonder if the player with the strongest ties to the course might not be a part of its Open return."I think I had a reasonable belief in myself that I was going to be able to take care of it one of these weeks. Obviously as the pressure started to build it was going to be more difficult as it went along," McDowell told reporters. "Obviously very proud to have got one of the Open Championship spots and get that little monkey off my back and let me go and play some golf the next few weeks."
Full-field scores from the RBC Canadian OpenRBC Canadian Open: Articles, photos and videos
McDowell flirted with qualifying at the Arnold Palmer Invitational in March before a final-round 78, but he left no doubt this week at Hamilton where he shot four straight rounds of 70 or better. Canadian Adam Hadwin also qualified for Portrush after finishing T-6."Disappointed as I am, it's nice to get into another major this year," Hadwin told reporters. "We'll rest up, prepare and get ready to go for that."The third qualifying spot went unclaimed since R&A rules stipulate that all qualifying players must finish inside the top 10. Each of the other eight players at 10-under 270 or better were already qualified for next month's event.


Portrush native Graeme McDowell has qualified for The Open, ensuring a return to a course he has played hundreds of times. Three qualifying spots were available this week at the RBC Canadian Open, and McDowell buried a 30-foot par putt on the final green to ensure he would have one of them.
Portrush native McDowell qualifies for hometown Open - Uncle


Portrush native Graeme McDowell has qualified for The Open, ensuring a return to a course he has played hundreds of times. Three qualifying spots were available this week at the RBC Canadian Open
Portrush native Graeme McDowell qualifies for hometown Open
raowg.com/index.php/2019/06/10/portrush-native-graeme-mcdowell-qualifies-for-hometown-open/
Portrush native Graeme McDowell has certified for The Open, making certain a return to a course he has performed lots of of instances. Three qualifying spots have been out there this week on the RBC Canadian Open, and McDowell buried a 30-foot par putt on the ultimate inexperienced to make sure he would have one in all them.
Portrush native McDowell qualifies for hometown Open | Your


Graeme McDowell guaranteed himself a tee time in his hometown of Portrush, Northern Ireland, for The Open Championship this year after grabbing one of three spots available to top-10 finishers in the Canadian Open this weekend.. McDowell holed a hard-breaking 29-footer for par on the par-4 18th to shoot 68 on Sunday and finish in a tie for eighth.
Portrush native McDowell qualifies for The Open - Angles and Odds

Portrush native Graeme McDowell qualifies for hometown Open


Portrush native McDowell qualifies for hometown Open Source: The Golf Channel Portrush native Graeme McDowell has qualified for The Open, ensuring a return to a course he has played hundreds of times. Three qualifying spots were available this week at the RBC Canadian Open, and McDowell buried a 30-foot par putt on the final green to ensure he
Portrush native McDowell qualifies for The Open - Golf Spies


Graeme McDowell guaranteed himself a tee time in his hometown of Portrush, Northern Ireland, for The Open Championship this year after grabbing one of three spots available to top-10 finishers in the Canadian Open this weekend.. McDowell holed a hard-breaking 29-footer for par on the par-4 18th to shoot 68 on Sunday and finish in a tie for eighth.
Portrush native McDowell qualifies for The Open - Golf


Graeme McDowell guaranteed himself a tee time in his hometown of Portrush, Northern Ireland, for The Open Championship this year after grabbing one of three spots available to top-10 finishers in the Canadian Open this weekend.. McDowell holed a hard-breaking 29-footer for par on the par-4 18th to shoot 68 on Sunday and finish in a tie for eighth.


Graeme McDowell guaranteed himself a tee time in his hometown of Portrush, Northern Ireland, for The Open Championship this year after grabbing one of three spots available to top-10 finishers in the Canadian Open this weekend. McDowell holed a hard-breaking 29-footer for par on the par-4 18th to shoot 68 on Sunday and finish in […]
Portrush native McDowell qualifies for The Open - Golf Watching
golfwatching.com/2019/06/11/portrush-native-mcdowell-qualifies-for-the-open/
Graeme McDowell guaranteed himself a tee time in his hometown of Portrush, Northern Ireland, for The Open Championship this year after grabbing one of three spots available to top-10 finishers in the Canadian Open this weekend.. McDowell holed a hard-breaking 29-footer for par on the par-4 18th to shoot 68 on Sunday and finish in a tie for eighth.
Portrush native McDowell qualifies for The Open - h0l.com


Portrush native Graeme McDowell has qualified for The Open, ensuring a return to a course he has played hundreds of times. Three qualifying spots were available this week at the RBC Canadian Open
Portrush native McDowell qualifies for hometown Open

Post a Comment

0 Comments