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Post by JoshSmithPwns on Mar 8, 2010 12:06:07 GMT -5
sports.yahoo.com/golf/pga/news?slug=ap-hondaclassic&prov=ap&type=lgnsCamilo Villegas was the star attraction at a youth golf clinic in his native Colombia two days before the start of the Honda Classic. One kid, maybe 8 or 9 years old, piped up with a question. “How does it feel to be the second-best player in the world?” Villegas could only laugh. He might not be the second-best player in the world, but he was second to none this week at the Honda. Villegas shot a final-round 68 to win by five shots Sunday over Anthony Kim, giving the Colombian his third PGA Tour victory and a check for just over $1 million. He finished at 13-under 267, the lowest 72-hole score since the Honda moved to PGA National in 2007, four shots better than Y.E. Yang’s winning total a year ago.
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Post by Sid The Kid on Mar 8, 2010 15:29:03 GMT -5
i watched some of this..great win for him!
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Post by JoshSmithPwns on Mar 8, 2010 15:30:59 GMT -5
same here. good for him
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