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Ten Australians qualified for Amex Championship

IN: News | US PGA | American Express Championship (2005) | General | 20 Sep 2005

With 71 players from 19 countries outside of the United States currently qualified, the 2005 World Golf Championships-American Express Championship will again offer a world class field when fans arrive at Harding Park Golf Course in San Francisco, CA, on Oct. 6-9, 2005.

Australia has the most international players currently qualified with 10, including Adam Scott, Peter Lonard, Stuart Appleby, Craig Parry, Nick O'Hern, Rod Pampling, Steve Elkington, Richard Green, Euan Walters and Gavin Coles. Scott, winner of the 2004 PLAYERS Championship and ranked No. 7 in the world, won the rain-shortened Nissan Open earlier this year for an unofficial PGA TOUR victory. In 15 events on the PGA TOUR, Scott has made the cut 14 times and has finished in the top 25 in seven tournaments. Appleby won the season-opening Mercedes Championships for the second straight year, while Lonard was victorious at the MCI Heritage earlier this year.

South Africa (5), Japan (3), Ireland (2) and England (5) each have multiple players who would currently qualify, beginning with South Africa's Retief Goosen. Ranked fifth in the world, Goosen comes in the top-ranked player from this group as Ernie Els will not play due to a knee injury. Goosen has seven top-10 finishes on the PGA TOUR this year including his victory at The INTERNATIONAL. He also won the Linde German Masters on the European Tour last week and the Volkswagon Masters-China on the Asian Tour two weeks ago.

Luke Donald is England's top qualifier so far. Donald finished second at THE PLAYERS Championship this year, one of two runner-up finishes in 2005. Along with five top-10 finishes on the PGA TOUR, Donald has also finished in the top 10 seven times on the European Tour. Shigeki Maruyama is currently the top qualifier from Japan. Ireland's top performer this year has been Padraig Harrington, who ranked both 12th in the world as well as 12th on the PGA TOUR Money List. Harrington won the Barclays Classic in June by draining a putt of nearly 66 feet for eagle on the final hole. He also won earlier in the year at the Honda Classic.

"International players have always enjoyed success here at the World Golf Championships-American Express Championship," said Ron Cross, Executive Director of the American Express Championship. "These events were created to give the world's strongest golfers a chance to compete against each other and they have accomplished just that."

Sergio Garcia, Jose Maria Olazabal and Miguel Angel Jimenez would all qualify and represent Spain as it stands. Garcia is currently ranked No. 6 in the Official World Golf Rankings. With wins on both the PGA TOUR (Booz Allen Classic) and the European Tour (Omega European Masters) this season, Garcia continues to be one of the most successful young international players each year. In his five times playing at the WGCAmerican Express Championship, Garcia has never finished worse than T12 and has four top-10 finishes.

Sweden, Scotland and Wales, each have two players currently qualified. Wales' Stephen Dodd has victories this year on the European Tour at the Nissan Irish Open and the Volvo China Open, while Sweden's Niclas Fasth also has won twice on the European Tour (Holden New Zealand Open, The Deutsche Bank Players Championship of Europe).

Scotland's Colin Montgomerie has eight top-10 finishes on the European Tour this season, including his second-place finish at the British Open and would currently qualify for this year's event. The lone representative from New Zealand currently qualified is this year's U.S. Open Champion, Michael Campbell.

The highest ranked international player currently qualified is Fiji's Vijay Singh. Currently ranked No. 2 in the world, Singh finished last year ranked No. 1 on the PGA TOUR Money List after earning more than US$10 million while winning nine events including the PGA Championship. Singh has followed that up by winning four events this season and has already pocketed more than US$7.4 million.

"With players like Vijay Singh, Sergio Garcia and Retief Goosen well on their way to qualifying, we can expect another world-class field at the World Golf Championships- American Express Championship," said Ron Cross, Executive Director. Other countries that have players currently qualified are Northern Ireland (2), South Korea (2), Argentina, Canada, Denmark, India, Thailand and Trinidad & Tobago. Tickets can be purchased by visiting www.worldgolfchampionships.com online or by calling 1-877-AMEX-TIX (263-9849).

Source - American Express

Scoreboard

Position Score Player Country R1 R2 R3 R4 Total
1 -10 Tiger Woods United States 67 68 68 67 270
2 -10 John Daly United States 67 67 67 69 270
T3 -8 Colin Montgomerie Scotland 64 69 69 70 272
T3 -8 Henrik Stenson Sweden 70 67 67 68 272
T3 -8 Sergio Garcia Spain 67 69 67 69 272
T6 -5 David Howell England 67 67 74 67 275
T6 -5 David Toms United States 68 68 70 69 275
T6 -5 Graeme Mcdowell Northern Ireland 69 70 68 68 275
T6 -5 Vijay Singh Fiji 67 70 69 69 275

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