Monday, February 15, 2016

Flash putted away victory chances – Västerbotten Courier

Sports Telegram Jonas Blixt was a long time in the lead during the final round of the US Tour’s golf at Pebble Beach. But when the putts did not fell in he had to settle for third place.

When the Lightning made a birdie on the seventh hole he was four under par for the day and was a two-stroke lead. But then it became two bogeys and only one birdie.

– It felt like I was not getting into anything today. I wanted to give me the chance to make many birdies as I had the chance to win. It did not work. But I tried, said Lightning in the interview after the competition.

Blixt finished in a total of 272 kinds, and he was two strokes behind the winner Vaughn Taylor, United States, and a blow for the American veteran Phil Mickelson, who finished second.

the location was Blixt best on US tour in nearly two years. Not since he came second in the US Masters in 2014, he has been close to a top-three top ranking.

Fredrik Jacobson took off from Mexico last week to ski. After receiving the help of physiotherapists to get your body moving, he managed to master the Pebble Beach in California and finished fourth.

– I am playing well at the moment, three top five placings in the last four races, says Jacobson.

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