Scottsdale, AZ (Sports Network) - Jonathan Kaye posted a four-under 67 on Sunday to outlast 2002 champion and win the FBR Open . Kaye finished the tournament at 18-under-par 266 and won the title by two strokes. "This one feels a little better
share of the first-round lead with Lucas Glover in the FBR Open at TPC Scottsdale (Ariz.), renowned as the most partying ..... Mickelson searched for answers, Nitties was reveling in the FBR Open ?s anything-goes atmosphere. "This is one of the events
Ariz. -- After the first two playoff holes, neither Kenny Perry nor Charley Hoffman looked capable of winning the FBR Open . They were 1 over, and it looked as if they might have to play until dark. "The playoff was ugly," Perry said
who has earned $9.5 million in six PGA Tour seasons, hasn't won since claiming his second Tour title, the 2008 FBR Open . Unlike many long bombers, though, he has developed into a consistent contender. He was 31st in earnings in 2010
the Greenbrier Classic's top current "name" commit - Phil Mickelson. Baddeley's previous Tour wins came in 2007 ( FBR Open ) and 2006 (Heritage). Baddeley played in the inaugural Greenbrier Classic last year, finishing at 11-under-par
success at the highest level proved elusive. After going winless in 2004, the ethnic Korean finally had a shot at the FBR Open crown in February 2005 but ended as a runner-up. He would then just miss out later that month at the Chrysler Classic
Masters runner-up, won his 12th tournament since his 40th birthday in August 2000, his 14th in total and added to the FBR Open title he sealed at TPC Scottsdale, Arizona, back in February. He had started the day a shot behind Goydos but as the
mistake this time as he won his 12th tournament since his 40th birthday in August 2000, his 14th in total and added to the FBR Open title he sealed at TPC Scottsdale, Arizona, back in February. ``I lipped out on a couple, made a nice birdie on
But the rain subsided by the time the leaders teed off at noon. The tournament, in its 75th year, was known as the FBR Open but returned to its longtime Phoenix Open name when Waste Management Inc. took over as the title sponsor this year
15-18: Sony Open in Hawaii (Zach Johnson) Jan. 21-25: Bob Hope Chrysler Classic (Pat Perez) Jan. 29-Feb. 1: FBR Open ( Kenny Perry ) Feb. 5-8: Buick Invitational (Nick Watney) Feb. 12-15: AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am