August 24 2012

2:27 PM

Bohn’s Playoffs over after WD

FARMINGDALE, N.Y. – Jason Bohn withdrew due to a back injury prior to Friday’s second round of The Barclays, eliminating his chances of advancing in the FedExCup Playoffs.

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Bohn entered the Playoffs as the last man in points at 125th and would’ve needed to make the cut this week to give himself any shot at making next week’s 100-player field at the Deutsche Bank Championship.

Bohn shot a 7-over 78 in Thursday’s opening round, which included a double bogey at the par-4 fifth and six other bogeys. It would have been difficult for him to make the cut, which is currently projected at even par.

He was scheduled to tee off at 9 a.m. ET with Heath Slocum (124th in points) and Boo Weekley (123rd).

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July 25 2012

5:20 PM

Els' big win for Callaway's X hybrids

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Ernie Els has played a trio of driving-iron style hybrids since the HP Byron Nelson Championship
By Ryan Smithson, PGA TOUR.COM Ernie Els' belly putter garnered a lot of attention when he used it to win his fourth major last week, but his real secret weapon was a club Call;away designed to replace long irons. Yep, even Els, one of the best ball-strikers in the world, decided he needed more help in the form of a hybrid. But not the normal hybrid. Roger Cleveland, Callaway's top club designer, unleashed a new utility iron -- designed after the driving irons that have been around for years -- but with a few twists. The new iron has adjustable weights in the sole, and perhaps just as important, can be bent like other forged irons. Els placed the Callaway X Utility Prototype (18°, 21°, 24°) irons his bag a few weeks ago, but it wasn't until Royal Lytham that he had Cleveland adjust the lie angle. He had them bent a half-degree flat, and Els went on to have one of the best ball-striking weeks of his career. The new club has quickly made its way into the bags of several others including Graeme McDowell, who just added the 18-degree version, replacing a 2-iron. “I wanted to enhance that design into a three-loft concept with a new club design that was shallower, had a deeper CG, and that created a higher launch angle, which is difficult to achieve in longer irons," Cleveland said. Now, the question for the consumers: Will Callaway's design reach pro shops? For the immediate future, the answer is no, but Els' big win might coax Callaway to have it available in the future. TITLEISTS' 913 DRIVER SPREADING: Adam Scott and True South Classic winner Scott Stallings are still playing the older 910D3 driver, but more and more players are switching to the new 913D prototype. Jason Bohn (913D3) had it in his bag for the True South Classic, as did rookie Bud Cauley (913D2). Both finished in the top five, and Cauley, all 150 pounds of him, averaged 284 yards a pop. That was good for 11th in the field. PING ANSER READY: Ping's new adjustable driver and fairway woods are ready to hit the pro shops. The Anser driver is available in 8.5º, 9.5º, 10.5º and 12º lofts. The Anser fairway woods are offered in a 3-wood (14.5º), 4-wood (16.5º), and 5-wood (18.5º). Each is adjusted using a torque wrench to change loft and face angle. WINNER'S BAG: Ernie Els at the British Open Driver: Callaway RAZR Fit, 8.5° 3-wood: Callaway X-TOUR 15.0° Irons: Callaway RAZR X Muscleback Irons (5-9, PW), KBS Tour X-flex Hybrids: Callaway X Utility Prototype (18°, 21°, 24°) Wedges: Callaway JAWS (52°, 60°) Putter: Odyssey White Hot XG #1 Belly Ball: Callaway HEX Black Tour WINNER'S BAG: Scott Stallings at the True South Classic Driver: Pro V1x, 910D3 driver (8.5°) 3-wood: 909F2 fairway metal (13.5°) Irons: AP2 irons (4-9) Wedges: Vokey Design Spin Milled pitching (48°, 52°, 56°, 60°) Putter: Scotty Cameron Newport 2 Studio Select Ball: Pro V1x

July 22 2012

9:50 PM

Stallings wins the True South Classic

Scott Stallings is now a two-time PGA TOUR winner shooting a Sunday afternoon 68 to close out a two-shot victory at the True South Classic. Stallings, who slept on a four-shot advantage last night and had a one-shot advantage after 54 holes, never relinquished his lead in Round 4. After making his first bogey since Round 1 on the 14th hole, allowing Jason Bohn to close within one shot, Stallings birdied holes 16 and 17 before parring the 18th to secure his victory. Stallings' victory and its accompanying 250 FedExCup points may be enough to put the 27-year-old into the FedExCup Playoffs for the second consecutive year. He projects to move from No. 163 in the standings to well inside the top 125. Bohn carded a 5-under 67 for the fourth runner-up finish of his career. Billy Horschel check in at 20 under for a third-place finish (the best of his career) while Bud Cauley finished another shot back in fourth.

July 21 2012

1:58 AM

Saturday wrap-up

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Scott Stallings takes a four-shot lead into Sunday at Annandale.
They just may get 72 holes in at this year's True South Classic. Through three days and more than 10 hours of weather delays, about a quarter of the field (18 of 75 players) have completed their third rounds at Annandale Golf Club. Round 3 action will resume Sunday morning at 7 a.m. (8 a.m. ET). The final round is projected to get under way at approximately 9:45 a.m. (10:45 a.m. ET) on Sunday. When play resumes, Scott Stallings will be the man everyone is trying to catch. The 27-year-old second-year TOUR pro made five birdies and an eagle in a six hole stretch to reach 18 under and take a four-shot lead. He will open play Saturday on the teebox at the par-5 11th hole. In the group four back is Heath Slocum with overnight co-leaders Billy Horschel and Jason Bohn. Slocum is 6 under through 13 holes in his third round while Horschel and Bohn are each 1 under after the front nine. William McGirt currently leads in the clubhouse after a third-round 64 pushed his total to 13 under. One behind him, and also sleeping in on Sunday, will be Woody Austin, Tommy Gainey and Patrick Reed, who each carded third-round 66s.

10:53 PM

Leaders on the course

The final grouping for the third round of the True South Classic is now on the course. Co-leaders Jason Bohn and Billy Horschel are joined by Matt Bettencourt in the afternoon's final trio. No one has threatened the 13 under mark that led after 36 holes but three players are off to hot starts at Annandale. Tommy Gainey is 4 under through eight holes and 10 under overall. Starting on the front nine, Gainey made four consecutive pars before notching two birdies and an eagle on his next four. Also 4 under on the round but a shot behind Gainey are Guy Boros and William McGirt, who each have completed eight holes on the back nine (their opening nine for Round 3). There are birdies to be had this afternoon at Annandale. Of the 71 players on the course, 35 are under par for the round while just 10 are over par. Click here to track the final group with PGATOUR.COM's Shot Tracker.  

6:35 PM

Bohn ties Horschel for clubhouse lead

Jason Bohn has turned in a 5-under 67 that brings his two-round total to 13 under and ties him for the clubhouse lead. Billy Horschel reached that number before second-round play was suspended on Friday. Bohn birdied the par-5 7th to briefly reach 14 under but gave a shot back when he was unable to get up-and-down from a greenside bunker on No. 8.

April 25 2012

5:00 PM

TOUR pros at Zurich talk music

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The TOUR's Jason Bohn enjoyed playing golf with KISS guitarist Tommy Thayer.

With the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival being held at the same time as this week’s Zurich Classic of New Orleans, Wesley Hodges of the Live Music Blog NOLA asked a few TOUR pros some music-related questions this week. What did Hodges find out?

That the best concert Rickie Fowler has ever seen was by Coldplay. That was also the first concert he ever attended. …

That Jason Bohn's rock-star encounter moment came during a round with KISS guitarist Tommy Thayer. “The nicest guy," Bohn said. "He just blew me away with his personality, what type of person he is considering the music he plays. It was one of the best times I’ve had playing golf with an amateur.” …

That the first album Harris English ever purchased was N-Sync's No Strings Attached. "I was 9 or 10," English said, "Probably played it on a Walkman or something. I don’t have a record player; have heard of the old 8-track though." …

That Brian Harman is supposed to meet country star Jason Aldeen this fall at a charity event. "I’m excited about that," Harman said. …

That William McGirt knows Darius Rucker. "My agent used to be the road manager for Hootie and the Blowfish," McGirt said. "(Rucker's) not bad -- you’ve gotta watch out for a guy who has two sets of golf clubs, one for the road and one that stays at home." …

That Chez Reavie practices while listening to U2 or Linkin Park. "That kind of genre," Reavie said.

Click here for more on PGA TOUR pros and their music history


January 11 2012

11:31 PM

Cauley, Bohn cheer on Tide

By Mike McAllister, PGATOUR.COM

HONOLULU – Bud Cauley and Jason Bohn, former University of Alabama golfers, were in a restaurant at their hotel in Honolulu on Monday to watch their Crimson Tide play LSU in the BCS championship game.

Yes, they could be heard -- loud and clear -- as Alabama won 21-0.

"I think everyone knew we were Alabama fans," said Cauley, a PGA TOUR rookie this year.

Was anybody else cheering for the Tide?

"No," Cauley replied, then added, "We converted a couple people by the end of the game."

Bohn played at Alabama in the early 1990s, but Cauley was at the school last year before turning pro in the summer and making enough money in eight starts to earn his PGA TOUR card. He was a student three years ago when Alabama previous won the national title, but was in Australia at the time and did not attend the game.

"I have a knack for being far away when they play these games," Cauley said. "Maybe that's a good thing. If we get in the (BCS title) game another time, I might go to India or something, just get as far away as I can.

"I think I might be bad luck."


April 25 2011

10:40 PM

Zurich Classic: Interview schedule

PGATOUR.COM is scheduled to stream six interviews Tuesday and Wednesday from the Zurich Classic of New Orleans. Tune in to see players answer questions from the media.

Tuesday
3 p.m. ET -- Brandt Snedeker
4:30 p.m. ET -- Jerry Kelly
Wednesday
TBD -- Luke Donald
TBD -- Jason Bohn
TBD -- Steve Stricker
TBD -- Graeme McDowell
3 p.m. ET  -- Justin Rose

 

Click here to watch the interviews live


April 24 2011

6:40 PM

Cink enjoys rare pairing

By Stan Awtrey, PGATOUR.COM Correspondent

HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. -- They only live about 15 miles away from each other in the northern Atlanta suburbs, but Stewart Cink and Jason Bohn rarely play golf together. Usually it only occurs when they’re paired at a PGA TOUR event, as they were Sunday at The Heritage.

“We play every week, don’t we?” Cink joked. “At least we talk about playing every week. But I think we’ve done only done it once.”

Logistics and family commitments make it tough. They’re not always off the same week and each man has a wife and two children, as well as off-the-course business demands.

“It’s not always easy to set aside basically a whole day,” Cink said. “But we’ll get together, maybe play East Lake one day.”

The two colleagues had casual conversations around the course and seemed to enjoy each other’s company. Their results were good, too, as each man shot 67. Cink finished the tournament at 4-under 280, while Bohn birdied four of the last six holes, including the difficult 18 th, and finished at 281.

Cink changed his equipment this week, switching to a lighter shaft. The only clubs that didn’t change was the 3-wood and sand wedge. He was pleased with the changes, even though he wasn’t overwhelmed by his overall results.

Bohn was hoping the momentum he gained on Sunday will carry over to next week, when he defends his championship at the Zurich Classic of New Orleans.