Monday, May 2, 2011

Watson, Simpson share Zurich Classic

Bubba Watson was asked if his experience was one step ahead on co-leader Webb Simpson, entering the final round of the Zurich classic.


"There is no benefit." He wants to win. I want to win, "said Watson, a champion of the PGA Tour on two occasions, but without a victory in all three previous events there at least a share of third lead Tower."


"There is always pressure you put on yourself, then the external pressure that everyone seems to put on you." You have to get used to that. So to not gain his first one might be a little more difficult for him, but I'm also nervous that it is. I could have a better chance percentage that it does. ?


Watson made a birdie from 4-foot putt on the 18th hole by 5 for a 2-less than 70 and a share of lead.


Simpson, seeking his first title of the tour, birdied our 3-7, then closed with 11 pars for a 67 match Watson, who has had at least a share of the lead after all three rounds at 12-under 204 at TPC Louisiana.


Watson needed to birdie the 18th 588-yard into the last group Sunday. After hitting his approach from 250 yards, in a Greenside bunker it blown from 4 feet to set up his birdie putt.


"Knowing that if I run very well this point, I'm tied for the lead and not back, knowing that I am in the last group, said Watson, the winner of Torrey Pines in January." There was a lot of pressure on that for me. Somehow he went to the Centre of the dead, and I am therefore in the last group. ?


John Rollins (69) was third in 11 sub, winner 2002 K.J. Choi (67) was 10 sub with Steve Stricker (68), George McNeill (65), Charles Howell III (66), Tommy Gainey (68) and Matt Jones (69). Former LSU star David Toms, the winner of 2001 Zurich, overcame a group 8 slot after a 67.


Luke Donald, who missed the opportunity to jump from No. 3 No. 1, in the world a week ago when he lost the match to Brandt Snedeker at Hilton Head, was 7 below after a 70.


Simpson has a share of the lead 54 holes for the first time in his career.


"I slept always good enough to go college and amateur days with advance return," said Simpson, who ex ?quo second behind Phil Mickelson on April 3 in Houston. "But this is why we do what we do." This is why we are working, why we practice, to give us a chance to win on the PGA Tour.


"I think that is kind of calm my nerves."


Sonny Rollins is a winner of the tour of three times. "I felt very uncomfortable on the golf course, this week" said Rollins. We've got three good, in the hope of one or more. ?


Watson made a 3-foot putt on the first hole birdie to open ahead by two shots. He seemed to be able to increase the advance on the second by-5 after a 321-yard drive, but his 3-iron approach from 256 yards rolled onto the Green and stopped a cypress tree. He extracted from his chip and moved to the by.


It has three-launcher 47-foot bogey the third by-3 holes and added another bogey on the sixth to withdraw 9 slots, at this time is two shots behind Simpson, who was playing three groups of Watson.


The 32-year Watson birdied then two by-5 on the back nine to tie the Simpson.


"It was difficult to do a lot of wraps, for me," said Watson. "The Greens are get burned." I hope, they do not lose their by Monday. Some of them are becoming quite Brown.


"Other guys on the Committee were some rolls, but for me, it was a difficult day."


Simpson has quickly made a three-shot deficit, starting with a putt of 6-foot birdie on the third hole. He followed with a 33 on the fourth page footer and page footer 16 on the fifth hole to get 10 sous.


A 62 foot chip-in on the sixth gave him the lead to 11 below, and he ended the streak with a foot of page 4 on the seventh hole by-5.


"He sent just the round for me," said Simpson. "I was playing well, I feel like as the name of the end". Today was a little more exciting. "


Simpson has introduced an undesirable attraction on his final hole when his second shot flirts with water. He chipped up and two-Launcher, happy to escape with by.


"I thought it was in the middle of the Lake, but somehow, it remained left," he said. "Just a poor swing." It was a good break it. ?

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