MARANA, Ariz. -- American Bo Van Pelt, a sixth seed, defeated 11th-seeded John Senden of Australia, 6 and 5, in the first round.
Van Pelt now takes on Ian Poulter in the second round of the Snead bracket.
Van Pelt needed just one hole after Thursday's restart to end his match. He won the par-5 13th with a par, as Senden bogeyed the hole after an errant tee shot left him scrambling from the native area.
Senden did not record a birdie while suffering five bogeys on his card. He was 1 up through six holes but lost the last seven holes.
"We were kind of trading back and forth," Van Pelt said, "and (I) got on a little run right around the turn."
Van Pelt advances to the second round for the second time in three appearances here.

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2013 PREVIEW: Six years have passed since John Senden picked up his only PGA TOUR title at the John Deere Classic -- yet he has finished 30th or better in the FedExCup three times in the last four years, including 2012. The Aussie would love to lock up that 2014 Masters invite early next year.
2012 DEFINING MOMENT: His five top-10s last year equaled the second-highest total in Senden's career. A tie for fourth at the John Deere Classic was his highest but that tie for 10th at the Olympic Club, his second top-10 in a major, had to be particularly satisfying. –- Helen Ross, PGATOUR.COM
ALBERS’ QUICK TAKE: John Senden has always been a great ball striker and a frustrating putter. He told me at the John Deere Classic, he was going to speed up his routine on the greens hoping to become more athletic. It worked. Senden was 13th in the all-around in 2012. -- Fred Albers, SiriusXM PGA TOUR Radio
BOLTON’S FANTASY OUTLOOK: Committed to spending more time with family, he shaved another four starts from his schedule in 2011, which also down four from the previous year. However, the Aussie competed in all of the majors for just the second time in his career, and he teed it up in all of the World Golf Championships for the first time in one season. After the dust settled, he booked five top 10s and another six top 25s among 19 cuts made. Given he hadn't eclipsed 22 cuts made in any previous season, the 41-year-old was a model of efficiency. Untouchable in salary games at $1.916 million, plug him in everywhere else. -- Rob Bolton, PGATOUR.COM Fantasy expert
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2012 QUICK REVIEW
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Regular Season ranking 37th |
Final Playoffs ranking 30th |
| Best finishes | 4th | John Deere Classic |
| By the Numbers Starts: 22 Cuts made: 19 Rounds played: 78th Top-10 finishes: 5 Money List rank: 42nd |
TOUR ranking Driving distance: 79th Driving accuracy: 24th Greens in regulation: 16th Strokes gained-putting: 98th Scoring average: 22nd |
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The top 30 in FedExCup points are headed to East Lake for the TOUR Championship by Coca-Cola. Here’s a look at John Senden, one of the 30 players who will contend for the FedExCup title.
SCENARIOS TO WIN FEDEXCUP: For Senden to win the
FedExCup, he MUST win the TOUR Championship and have the following
scenarios fall into place:
> Rory McIlroy (No. 1) finishes 27th* or worse
> Tiger Woods (No. 2) finishes in a 3-way tie for 6th or
worse
> Nick Watney (No. 3) finishes T-4 or worse
> Phil Mickelson (No. 4) finishes T-3 or worse
> Brandt Snedeker (No. 5) finishes in a 3-way tie for 2nd
or worse
> Louis Oosthuizen (No. 6) finishes T-2 or worse
*Tie for the FedExCup
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player
SEASON IN REVIEW: The 2012 campaign was another solid one for the veteran Aussie. He came up with five top-10 finishes, including a tie for 10th at the U.S. Open and in the first two World Golf Championships. He had some anxious moments at the BMW Championship, though, after playing his way into the top 30 the previous week. Senden had fallen out when he shot 73 in the final round at Crooked Stick but gradually moved back in when Bill Haas, who won both the FedExCup and TOUR Championship last year, closed with a 78 and dropped from 28th to 32nd. – Helen Ross
PATH TO TOUR CHAMPIONSHIP: Here’s a look at
Senden’s results in the first three events of the 2012
FedExCup Playoffs.
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player.
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Tournament
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Tournament
finish |
T-19 |
12 |
29 |
| FEC ranking after event |
32nd |
26th |
29th |
PREVIOUS FEDEXCUP FINISHES: Here is how Senden has finished in previous Playoffs appearances:
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2011 |
2010 |
2009 |
2008 |
2007 |
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FedExCup
finish |
13th |
50th |
24th |
37th |
55th |
EAST LAKE HISTORY: Senden has two previous PGA TOUR starts at East Lake. He tied for 10th in 2009 and was 25th in 2011. In eight career rounds at East Lake, his lowest round is a 69.
ALBERS’ QUICK TAKE: Fred Albers, on-course
correspondent for SiriusXM PGA TOUR Radio, provides a quick look at
Senden:
Has the reputation as a great ball striker and inconsistent
putter. Told me at John Deere, he was speeding up his
pre-shot routine while on the greens and being more athletic while
putting. That seems to have helped him.
WATCH: Senden eagles the 14th at the John Deere Classic
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Now it’s your turn. How do you think Senden will fare at the TOUR Championship by Coca-Cola?
CARMEL, Ind. – John Senden is finished with his final round of the BMW Championship. Now he must wait … and hope.
Senden is currently projected at 31st in FedExCup points, meaning he would not qualify for the TOUR Championship by Coca-Cola. But if some of the players in the late groups fall back this afternoon, Senden might be able to move back inside the top 30. Specifically, he will keep an eye on Vijay Singh, Ryan Moore and Robert Garrigus, three players who need to continue playing well today or else fall outside the top 30.
Senden entered the week ranked 26th in points.
“I’m done. I can’t control that,” the Australian said after shooting a 1-over 73 that left him at even par for the tournament and in a tie for 57th. “The fellas on the golf course know what’s happening, but I think that there’s less pressure on me now, now that I’m done, than on the guys on the golf course.
“Hopefully it works out my way.”
Following an second-round 68, John Senden reflects on his play at The Barclays with Mark Carnevale from SiriusXM PGA TOUR Radio.
By Mike McAllister, PGATOUR.COM
FARMINGDALE, N.Y. -- After finishing his round of 3-under 68 that moved him up The Barclays leaderboard, John Senden noted that "you've got to have an all-around game" to succeed at the Bethpage State Park Black Course.
Senden is sixth in that category this year, which is computed from eight different TOUR stats: scoring, putting, eagles, birdies, sand saves, greens in regulation, driving distance and driving accuracy.
Of the top 10 in All-Around, eight have won PGA TOUR events in 2012. The non-winners are Senden, and No. 2 Bo Van Pelt, who has eight top-10 finishes this year, tied for most on TOUR.
Senden has five top-10s, which is why he entered this week ranked 37th in FedExCup points. But he's still looking for his first TOUR win since his lone victory, the 2006 John Deere Classic.
He's at 6 under through 36 holes at Bethpage Black and will have a late tee time on Saturday. So maybe this week?
"It's the first time I've played Bethpage, and I feel like it suits my game," Senden said. "It's a strong golf course, and you've got to drive the ball well to put yourself in position to attack the greens."
Check out the top five shots of the week from the John Deere Classic and Utah Championship featuring highlights from Zach Johnson, Troy Matteson, Sam Saunders, John Senden, and Steve Stricker.
Three players who won PGA TOUR events in 2011 are among the names ranked No. 81-90 that were unveiled Friday on PGATOUR.COM’s Top 100 Players to Watch in 2012.
Below is a link to each of the 10 players who were revealed on Friday. PGATOUR.COM will countdown the players for the rest of December, with No. 1 unveiled on Dec. 30.
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Tiger Woods shot a final-round 5-under 67, but it was PGA TOUR veteran Greg Chalmers who won his country’s national championship for the second title, claiming the Emirates Australian Open on Sunday.
Chalmers shot a final-round 69 to beat fellow Australian John Senden by one stroke and Woods by two.
Woods said two bad tee shots on his back nine cost him a shot at forcing a playoff with Chalmers. But the fact that he was in contention bodes well for Woods, who will compete with his fellow United States teammates against the International team in The Presidents Cup this week in Melbourne.
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John Senden rolled in a birdie putt of 43 feet, 6 inches for birdie at the par-4 10th in Sunday's final round.