Jul. 13, 2010
By John Dell, PGATOUR.COM Correspondent
Another Nationwide Tour event, another winner.
That's been the formula all season after Peter Tomasulo won on Sunday at the Ford Wayne Gretzky Classic in Ontario, Canada. Tomasulo's victory gives the Tour 14 different winners through 14 tournaments.
Is anybody going to get that second victory of the season? That's the question heading into this week's new stop on Tour, the Chiquita Classic at the TPC River's Bend outside of Cincinnati.
There are 14 more tournaments in the regular season until the year-ending Nationwide Tour Championship at Daniel Island in Charleston, South Carolina.
Maybe somebody will get that elusive second victory of the season this week in Ohio.
Here are the power rankings for the Chiquita Classic.
| Power Rankings: Chiquita Classic |
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Jim HERMAN |
He's one of the 14 winners this season and has three straight top-25 finishes, and since he grew up in Cincinnati and played golf at the University of Cincinnati, he gets a chance to play in front of family and friends. |
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Chris KIRK |
He still leads the money list, thanks to a solo-17th finish last week in Canada. While scores were low all week in Ontario, he was very consistent with 69-68-68-68, which is a good omen at a TPC course like River's Bend. |
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Kevin CHAPPELL |
Its hard to believe that Chappell didnt break through and become the first two-time winner this season in Canada. He opened with a 61-63 but, after a 68 in the third round, shot even-par 71 on Sunday. |
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Keegan BRADLEY |
Before the Gretzky Classic -- where he finished second after rounds of 66-61-70-65 --, he had missed five of six cuts. Bradley, a 2008 graduate of St. Johns, is a 24-year-old who has quietly moved up to 17th on the money list. |
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James HAHN |
Though he hasn't won yet, he is one of those players who could break through at any time. Hahn tied for fourth in Canada and tied for 19th at the Mexico Open two weeks prior. He currently sits 19th on the money list. |
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John Dell has covered golf for the Winston-Salem Journal in North Carolina for the last 16 years. His views do not necessarily represent the views of the PGA TOUR.