Spieth, Park Claim Victories at PING Invitational Jordan Spieth coasted to an 8-under-par total and a nine-shot win, while Kristen Park used a course record-tying 67 to capture the Girls Division crown.
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Day 3: Spieth the Birdie Machine After a bogey-free 31 on the front nine, Jordan Spieth showed that he's not letting off the gas.
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Day 3: A Walk in the "Park" Kristen Park used four front-nine birdies to make the turn at 3-under-par, which has given her a one-shot edge with nine holes to play.
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Day 2: Side by Side, Jutanugarns Close the Gap By carding matching rounds of 72 on Sunday, Moriya (left) and Ariya (right) are in second and third, respectively, heading into the final round.
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Day 2: Spieth Takes Command, Builds Seven-Shot Lead Jordan Spieth carded five straight birdies in his second-round 69, which helped him build a seven-shot lead at The PING Invitational.
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Hunter Mahan Visits Karsten Creek Hunter Mahan spent some time with the AJGA Saturday at The PING Invitational. check out the Facebook photo gallery.
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Day 1: Schniederjans Leads Boys Oliver Schniederjans shot a 4-under-par 68 to lead the Boys Division by one shot over Jordan Spieth at Karsten Creek.
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Day 1: Kyung Kim Fires Course Record Kyung Kim produced eight birdies to take a three-stroke lead in the Girls Division while breaking Esther Choe's women's course record.
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2009 Champions Emiliano Grillo (pictured left) and Rachel Morris (pictured right) took top honors at The PING Invitational last year.
Cowboy Showdown at Sundown Karsten Creek Golf Club will once again host the PING Invitational over Columbus Day weekend.
Photos:Find your event Classification: Invitational Division:
Boys and Girls,
ages 12-18 Field Size: 72 Format:
54 Holes, Stroke Play Event Director: Tommy Tang Tournament fee: $315
Tournament Application Deadline:
Tuesday, August 24, 2010 - 5 p.m. ET
2008 Volunteers Award 2007 Invitational of the Year Award 2006 Newcomer of the Year Award
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