Pampling Wins The Las Vegas Event

Pampling was able to secure a win at the Las Vegas golf event as part of the PGA tour.


It has certainly been a win for him in the last ten years. He definitely outperformed himself at the game. As the experts observed, he did not leave anything to chance when he put in a putt of 30 feet on the final hole of the event. Being held at TPC Summerlin it was certainly a great performance witnessed by many. The last PGA tour that he won was in 2006. Among others Brooks Koepka finished in the second position with 67 points. Rod Pampling has been in the highlights often such as the Children Open tournament that he won in Australia that was sponsored by Shriners Hospitals.

In the Las Vegas event the birdie putt that he played was about a foot away. In such a position he raised his stick in the right hand and made a strategic thrust so that the ball landed in the cup. (more…)

Webb Simpson is an American golfer

Webb Simpson is an American golfer who plays professionally on the US PGA Tour. He is most notable for being the winner of the US Open title in 2012. Simpson had a glittering career as an amateur where he was a member of the United States tem during their victorious Walker Cup and Palmer Cup campaigns in 2007. He was a student of the Wake Forest University and played on the golf team on the Arnold Palmer scholarship programme.

After he turned professional, Simpson joined the Nationwide Tour where he finished in second place twice. He qualified for the US PGA Tour after finishing tied for seventh in the 2008 PGA Tour Qualifying School. He won his first titles on the US PGA Tour in 2011 when he secured victories in the Wyndham Championship as well as the FedEx Cup playoff event at the Deutsche Bank Championship. These wins ensured Webb Simpson finished second on the money list for the US PGA Tour that season. He was also a part of the United States team that won the Presidents Cup that year.

The pinnacle of his career so far came in 2012 when he won his first major title at the US Open at the Olympic Club. Having shot a two under 68 score in the final round, not many people expected it to be a winning score but it was enough to give Simpson his first taste of a major title with the others chasing him faltering on their scores. (more…)