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Firestone delight for in-form Stenson


Firestone delight for in-form Stenson

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Mark Lamport-Stokes August 1, 2013

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Henrik Stenson of Sweden watches his tee shot on the 17th hole during the first round of the WGC-Bridgestone …


By Mark Lamport-Stokes

AKRON, Ohio (Reuters) - Resurgent Swede Henrik Stenson could hardly be in a more different position at theWGC-Bridgestone Invitational since he most recently competed in the World Golf Championships (WGC) event three years ago.

In 2010, a dispirited Stenson finished stone last in an elite field of 80 at Firestone Country Club and he later regretted playing in the tournament that week as he had been battling a lingering viral infection.

On Thursday, however, he buried all those painful memories by firing a five-under-par 65 in the opening round, continuing the excellent form he has produced over the past month.

"Five-under and bogey-free around here is not something you do every day, I guess," a smiling Stenson told reporters after making an explosive birdie-eagle start before finishing a stroke behind pacesetting American Webb Simpson.

"My game's moving in the right direction for sure."

Stenson, who has endured two lengthy slumps in form during an otherwise successful career that has earned him seven European Tour titles, arrived at Firestone in upbeat mood after recording top-10 finishes in his last three events.

"The final round in Munich, I played really, really solid tee to green," the 37-year-old said, referring to the BMW International Open where he tied for 10th place.


"Scottish Open, I had a great scoring round the second day but more than anything the third round was really good there tee to green. And then at the British I hit a lot of good shots but I didn't feel like I played perfect there by any means.

"But I felt very comfortable being out there and the way I played in the final round (at the British Open). That's something I will take with me for future big events if I can put myself in that position again."

Stenson, who won the biggest title of his career at the PGA Tour's 2009 Players Championship, tied for third in last month's Scottish Open before finishing joint second in the British Open at Muirfield the following week.

It has been a long road back for the Swede who struggled for form for much of 2001 and 2002, and again during his 2011 campaign.

"We all go through ups and downs," said Stenson. "Back in '11 and for parts of last year, as well, I wasn't in the big ones (elite events). We all want to win major championships, and you've got to be in the tournaments to start with.

"So that was the first goal, to get back into the top 50 to be in for all the big events," said the Swede, who has climbed to 19th in the world rankings after plummeting to 230th early last year. It's been a lot of hard work and a couple of changes.

"I went back to my old sports psychologist last summer and put a more of a long-term plan in place for all the different areas of the game. It's been some good work there that's starting to pay off big time."

(Reporting by Mark Lamport-Stokes; Editing by Julian Linden)

Golf-WGC-Bridgestone Invitational scores


Golf-WGC-Bridgestone Invitational scores

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August 1, 2013


Aug 1 (Infostrada Sports) - Scores from the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational at the par-70 course on Thursday in Akron, Ohio

64 Webb Simpson (U.S.) 64

65 Henrik Stenson (Sweden) 65

66 Ryan Moore (U.S.) 66

Chris Wood (Britain) 66

Tiger Woods (U.S.) 66

Keegan Bradley (U.S.) 66

67 Jason Dufner (U.S.) 67

Bubba Watson (U.S.) 67

Rickie Fowler (U.S.) 67

Bill Haas (U.S.) 67

Jim Furyk (U.S.) 67

Luke Donald (Britain) 67

68 Scott Piercy (U.S.) 68

69 Kiradech Aphibarnrat (Thailand) 69

Ian Poulter (Britain) 69

Paul Lawrie (Britain) 69

Zach Johnson (U.S.) 69

Justin Rose (Britain) 69

70 Harris English (U.S.) 70

Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano (Spain) 70

Jonas Blixt (Sweden) 70

Ken Duke (U.S.) 70

Peter Hanson (Sweden) 70

Richard Sterne (South Africa) 70

Satoshi Kodaira (Japan) 70

Francesco Molinari (Italy) 70

Jamie Donaldson (Britain) 70

Rory McIlroy (Britain) 70

Paul Casey (Britain) 70

Branden Grace (South Africa) 70

71 Matteo Manassero (Italy) 71

Nick Watney (U.S.) 71

Bo Van Pelt (U.S.) 71

Graeme McDowell (Britain) 71

Lee Westwood (Britain) 71

Miguel Angel Jimenez (Spain) 71


Steve Stricker (U.S.) 71

Sergio Garcia (Spain) 71

Ernie Els (South Africa) 71

David Lynn (Britain) 71

72 Brian Gay (U.S.) 72

Michael Thompson (U.S.) 72

Shane Lowry (Ireland) 72

Hideki Matsuyama (Japan) 72

Dustin Johnson (U.S.) 72

Nicolas Colsaerts (Belgium) 72

Russell Henley (U.S.) 72

John Merrick (U.S.) 72

Angel Cabrera (Argentina) 72

Brandt Snedeker (U.S.) 72

Phil Mickelson (U.S.) 72

Carl Pettersson (Sweden) 72

Matt Kuchar (U.S.) 72

73 Jaco Van Zyl (South Africa) 73

Boo Weekley (U.S.) 73

Adam Scott (Australia) 73

Mikko Ilonen (Finland) 73

Derek Ernst (U.S.) 73

Richie Ramsay (Britain) 73

Bae Sang-Moon (South Korea) 73

Thorbjorn Olesen (Denmark) 73

D.A. Points (U.S.) 73

74 Stephen Gallacher (Britain) 74

Tommy Gainey (U.S.) 74

Billy Horschel (U.S.) 74

Martin Kaymer (Germany) 74

Charl Schwartzel (South Africa) 74

Jason Day (Australia) 74

75 Toru Taniguchi (Japan) 75

76 Kevin Streelman (U.S.) 76

Brett Rumford (Australia) 76

77 Martin Laird (Britain) 77

79 Daniel Popovic (Australia) 79

DNS Louis Oosthuizen (South Africa)

Golf-Simpson in charge at Firestone, Tiger lurks


Golf-Simpson in charge at Firestone, Tiger lurks

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* First-timer Simpson takes control with a 64

* Woods in hot pursuit after shooting a 66

* McIlroy cards a roller-coaster 70 (Updates at end of round)

By Mark Lamport-Stokes

AKRON, Ohio, August 1 (Reuters) - It was case of love at first sight for Webb Simpson on his debut at the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational as he spectacularly charged into a one-shot lead in Thursday's opening round.

While seven-times winner Tiger Woods also made a strong start, firing a four-under-par 66, Simpson seized control of the elite World Golf Championships(WGC) event with an eight-birdie 64.

On a breezy day of sunshine and sporadic cloud cover at Firestone Country Club, former U.S. Open champion Simpson was in sizzling form on the greens, totalling only 22 putts to end the round a stroke in front of Swede Henrik Stenson.

Woods, who has triumphed a season-high four times on the 2013 PGA Tour, mixed six birdies with two bogeys to sit a further shot back, level with fellow Americans Ryan Moore and defending champion Keegan Bradley, and Englishman Chris Wood.

Former world number one Luke Donald of England bogeyed his final hole, the par-four 18th, to card a 67 and end the round alongside Americans Bubba Watson, Jason Dufner, Rickie Fowler, Bill Haas and Jim Furyk.

Simpson was elated to be the tournament's front-runner after taking full advantage of advice from his experienced caddie on how to play the heavily tree-lined Firestone layout.

"It was a great start," the 27-year-old American told reporters after setting the tone for a low round on a rain-softened layout with four birdies in his first nine holes.

"My caddie has been here so many years and I had to listen to him. He basically showed me where to go yesterday and told me where to hit it, where the lines were, what clubs to hit.

"Today was one of those days where I just saw the lines well, and my speed was really good. You've got to have great speed because there's so much slope in the greens.


"And the better the speed, the bigger the hole," said Simpson, who missed out on making his debut at Firestone last year due to the birth of his daughter Willow.

IMPROVING FORM

Simpson has not triumphed on the PGA Tour since he clinched his maiden major victory at the 2012 U.S. Open but he has been happy with his improving form on the circuit this season.

"It's encouraging and frustrating because I haven't won and yet I'm 17th in FedExCup (standings)," he said. "I feel like I've let a couple of tournaments go that maybe I should have closed out or at least I should have contended more."

Simpson has recorded four top-10s in 18 starts on the 2013 PGA Tour, his best finish a playoff loss to Northern Ireland's Graeme McDowell at the RBC Heritage in April.

"If I'm getting better, I'm happy," said Simpson. "And I do feel like I'm getting better, I just don't have the results this year to show it."

Woods has certainly had the results with four PGA Tour wins this season and he swiftly moved into familiar territory at Firestone, covering his back nine in four-under 31 to rocket up the leaderboard.

"I felt pretty good today," said the 14-times major champion. "I feel very good about what I'm doing with basically my whole swing. I hit a lot of good shots. I had a really good feel for the distance today. I thought I putted well."

Woods has won a record seven times at Firestone, and has piled up a staggering 11 top-10 finishes in 13 appearances at the elite event.

"For some reason this golf course, I just see it," said the world number one. "It's just one of those venues. Luckily over the years I've taken advantage of it. I have played well and I've scored well, and I've won my share of tournaments here."

Northern Irish world number three Rory McIlroy returned a roller-coaster 70 while newly crowned British Open champion Phil Mickelson opened with a 72 to sit joint 41st in the 73-man field.

"Some good, some bad," McIlroy said after carding five birdies, three bogeys and a double at the par-four 10th. "I felt like I hit a lot of good shots out there.

"I drove the ball well for the most part, gave myself a lot of chances for birdies, and I just threw a few shots away around the greens, made double at 10 from nowhere. Felt more comfortable with my putting, which was a good sign." (Reporting by Mark Lamport-Stokes; Editing by Julian Linden)