Quantcast
Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 16737

2014 PGA Championship results: Phil Mickelson, Rickie Fowler can't keep up with Rory McIlroy

Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

A superstar trio emerged on Sunday at the PGA Championship, but Rickie Fowler and Phil Mickelson couldn't hold on amid a back nine charge from Rory McIlroy.

It pushed the limits of Louisville daylight, but Sunday was the best major championship day of the year. The perfect leaderboard came together on the perfect firing range of a course for a manic final round at the PGA Championship. It was the best non-Tiger scenario the PGA of America and golf fans could have hoped for, and in the end, the guy assuming the role of Tiger for the next generation clinched a one-shot win over a loaded superstar group of chasers.

Rory McIlroy started the day with a 54-hole lead, but found himself down three shots by the time he got to the back nine. Phil Mickelson and Rickie Fowler did the charging from one group ahead, throwing darts into the pins on on a soft Valhalla course and setting the pace.

Mickelson, the 2005 winner of the PGA, has had an awful year but found something in his final round last Sunday in Akron, where he shot a 62, his lowest score of the season. The putter kept rolling all weekend at Valhalla, and on Sunday, it finally pushed him into the lead on the back nine. The biggest sequence came on the 11th and 12th holes. He poured in a birdie from the back of the 11th green to match Fowler on the lead, and then drained a 30 footer on the 12th, with McIlroy watching back in the fairway, to save an enormous par. His run to a 6th major, however, came undone largely at the 16th. What was a near hole-out from the rough in front of the green became a bogey that basally ended his chances with McIlroy turning on the gas behind him. This was how close it got:

Dropping a shot there at the 16th really took it out of his hands, and he had to hope for an implosion by McIlroy behind him.

As for Fowler, 25-year-old just had the summer of his life on the golf course and doesn't have a win to show for it. He joins Tiger Woods and Jack Nicklaus as the only players to ever finish inside the top 5 at all four majors in one season. Fowler was dialed-in all day, playing perhaps his best golf in a week full of near-perfect golf and a season full of world-class golf. Like Phil, he was rolling in everything, especially on the front nine. He grabbed sole possession of the lead by the fifth hole, which capped a three-straight birdie stretch. That red number didn't come with the putter, but rather wedge in hand.

Fowler's form, however, would run out on the back nine. A lengthy birdie putt on the 10th signaled that he would keep pushing the leading number after the turn, but it ended up being his final birdie of the tournament. Some loose iron shots left him scrambling to save par, and pars were not going to get it done with McIlroy behind him. A bogey at the par-3 14th jolted him off the pace being set behind him. Rickie said this one hurt the most out of all his close calls at the majors this year, but he's too good, and still getting better, to not contend and win in the future.

McIlroy is obviously on a historic path to at least become the most decorated Euro ever. This win under much tougher circumstances, thanks to the players around him, may be his most impressive major win yet. Down three shots in the fairway on the 10th, he ripped the shot of the summer some 281 yards for an eagle chance that brought him within a shot of Fowler and Phil (via The Big Lead)

That changed the entire dynamic of the back nine, and the players ahead of him receded while he went and grabbed his second Wanamaker Trohpy.

The PGA Championship sometimes gets knocked for having no identity or being the least prestigious major, but setting up a course that is not impossible and beholden to protecting par has delivered the most entertaining golf of the season. The U.S. Open can be such a grind, with players holding on and slogging through a brutal pace, especially for a TV audience. But both Saturday and Sunday's PGA action was pretty much non-stop for the TV viewers -- the birdies came in waves. The best player, the No. 1 player in the world, still won. We just had a lot more fun along the way.

Here are the final results from Valhalla:

PlacePlayerScoreRound 1Round 2Round 3Round 4Total
1Rory McIlroy-1666676768268
2Phil Mickelson-1569676766269
T3Henrik Stenson-1466716766270
T3Rickie Fowler-1469666768270
T5Jim Furyk-1266687266272
T5Ryan Palmer-1265706968272
T7Ernie Els-1170706865273
T7Jimmy Walker-1169716865273
T7Victor Dubuisson-1169687066273
T7Hunter Mahan-1170716567273
T7Steve Stricker-1169686868273
T7Mikko Ilonen-1167686969273
T13Brandt Snedeker-1073686667274
T13Kevin Chappell-1065746768274
T15Charl Schwartzel-972686966275
T15Marc Warren-971716667275
T15Brooks Koepka-971716667275
T15Lee Westwood-965726969275
T15Adam Scott-971696669275
T15Graham DeLaet-969686870275
T15Jason Day-969656972275
T15Louis Oosthuizen-970676771275
T15Bernd Wiesberger-968686574275
T24Justin Rose-870726767276
T24Jamie Donaldson-869706671276
26Joost Luiten-768696971277
T27Jerry Kelly-667747067278
T27Kenny Perry-672696968278
T27Bill Haas-671686871278
T30Thorbjorn Olesen-571717067279
T30Alexander Levy-569716871279
T30Danny Willett-568736672279
T33Cameron Tringale-469717169280
T33Daniel Summerhays-470726870280
T33Nick Watney-469697072280
T36Vijay Singh-371687369281
T36Hideki Matsuyama-371727068281
T36Richard Sterne-370697270281
T36Jonas Blixt-371706872281
T36Sergio Garcia-370726673281
T41Koumei Oda-274687169282
T41Jason Bohn-271717169282
T41Brendon de Jonge-270707270282
T41Luke Donald-270726872282
T41Brian Harman-271696973282
T41Ryan Moore-273686774282
T47Shane Lowry-168747467283
T47Robert Karlsson-171697469283
T47Marc Leishman-171717269283
T47Graeme McDowell-173707169283
T47Pat Perez-171717170283
T47Fabrizio Zanotti-171707171283
T47Matt Jones-168717272283
T47Geoff Ogilvy-169717172283
T47Scott Brown-171707072283
T47Branden Grace-173706872283
T47Edoardo Molinari-166737173283
T47Chris Wood-166737074283
T59Brendan SteeleE71707370284
T59Gonzalo Fernandez-CastanoE71707271284
T59Francesco MolinariE71717171284
T59Ian PoulterE68737172284
T59Patrick ReedE70717073284
T59Billy HorschelE71686976284
T65Chris Stroud370737371287
T65Bubba Watson370727372287
T65Kevin Stadler371707274287
T65J.B. Holmes368726978287
69Shawn Stefani468757273288
T70Freddie Jacobson572697375289
T70Colin Montgomerie570727275289
T70Zach Johnson570727077289
73Brendon Todd970737575293
74Rafael Cabrera Bello1069717480294

Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 16737

Trending Articles