Fantasy Golf: The 2008 Children’s Miracle Network Classic

The Children's Miracle Network Classic presented by Wal-Mart
Disney's Magnolia & Disney's Palm Course @ Lake Buena Vista, Florida
- Dates: Thursday, November 6th - Sunday, November 9th
- 2008 Purse: $4,600,000 (Winning Share: $828,000)

Tournament Schedule
First Round: Thursday, November 6 - 1pm EST on the Golf Channel
Second Round: Friday, November 7 - 1pm EST on the Golf Channel
Third Round: Saturday, November 8 - 1pm EST on the Golf Channel
Final Round: Sunday, November 9 - 1pm EST on the Golf Channel


The Course
NOTE: This week's tourney will be played over two courses

Magnolia Golf Course
Course Par Value: 72
Course Yardage: 7,516

Built on native Florida wetlands, the Magnolia Course is the longest track among several Disney offerings at this complex. It has served as the host venue for this particular event since 1971, covering 175 acres with 97 bunkers and water throughout, found on 11 of the holes. The course was renovated in 1993, a project that created some of the most challenging greens on the Disney menu. The result is a thorough challenge any golfer will find difficult to complete with low scores.

Holes to Watch

Hole 8 (Par 5, 614 yds): The longest hole on the course, the 8th is nearly impossible to reach in two. The drive will find a slim landing area, but leaving it on the fairway is a must if the second shot is going to have any hope of finding beneficial ground. Most golfers will hit 3-wood on the approach, with plans of laying up to leave a wedge to get on the sloping green. The putt is daunting and pin placements will be extremely challenging.

Hole 15 (Par 3, 203 yds) : The most entertaining par-3 offering on the course, the 15th offers an elevated green that will force most golfers to pull a long iron out of the bag, putting emphasis on spin and ball control. The green is a bit more contoured than most on this course, thus coming up short is as damaging as any shot coming off the tee. A playoff could be pushed to this hole (where Raymond Floyd won in 1986, scoring par).

Palm Golf Course
Course Par Value: 72
Course Yardage: 6,957

Justin Rose owns the course record at Palm Golf Course.
Consistently rated among the best resort courses in the country, the Palm is considered by many to be the most challenging track on the Disney menu. The course is short but is bloated with obstacles, including nine holes daunted by water and strategic tree placements found throughout. The fairways offer little relief for those that struggle for accuracy with the driver, often lined with thick wooded areas that will kill nearly any errant effort for par. However, while the track is a stout test of golf skills, low scores are well within reach (Justin Rose broke the course record here in 2006 with a round of 60).

Holes to Watch

Hole 6 (Par 4, 412 yds): Ranked as the most difficult hole on the course, the test starts with the first swing, presenting a firm fairway with a thin landing area that leads to an approach made over a sizeable piece of water. The green is tiered and presents one of the more difficult putts on the course. Pin placements will be brutal on this hole for the professionals, but working mid-irons to the right tier on the green could present a shot at birdie.

Hole 18 (Par 4, 454 yds): Tour players rank this hole as one of the toughest finishing tracks on the schedule this season (in fact, it once ranked 4th on the PGA's survey of the toughest holes on Tour). You must put the ball in the fairway off the tee as the woods lining each side of the landing area will swallow those mistakes and make you pay. The green is lined with bunkers that will penalize any mistakes on the approach and the short grass will make any pitch falling more than six feet from the hole a challenge.


2007 Review

PLACE PLAYER FINAL
1 Stephen Ames -17 (271)
2 Tim Clark -16 (272)
T3 Tag Ridings -14 (274)
T3 Robert Gamez -14 (274)
T3 Scott Verplank -14 (274)
T6 Bryce Molder -13 (275)
T6 Jeff Overton -13 (275)
T6 Justin Leonard -13 (275)
T9 Nick Watney -12 (276)
T9 J.P. Hayes -12 (276)
T9 J.B. Holmes -12 (276)
T9 Heath Slocum -12 (276)
T13 Brian Gay -12 (277)
T13 Stewart Cink -11 (277)


2006 Review (Funai Classic @ Walt Disney World Resort)

PLACE/ PLAYER / FINAL
1 Joe Durant -25 (263)
T2 Troy Matteson -21 (267)
T2 Frank Lickliter II -21 (267)
4 Justin Rose -20 (268)
T5 Nick Watney -19 (269)
T5 Davis Love III -19 (269)
T5 Marco Dawson -19 (269)
T5 Vijay Singh -19 (269)
T9 Jesper Parnevik -18 (270)
T9 Heath Slocum -18 (270)
T9 Jerry Kelly -18 (270)
T9 Charles Howell III -18 (270)
T9 Mark Calcavecchia -18 (270)
T14 Trevor Immelman -17 (271)
T14 Robert Damron -17 (271)
T14 Woody Austin -17 (271)


The Field

As the final tourney of the season (and thus the final chance to cash checks, the final chance to hit a competitive course, and the final chance build momentum for next season), the Children's Miracle Network Classic is set to enjoy one of the more competitive and intriguing fields this Fall Series has seen.

As a result, there are names of note that should attract your interest. Several of the Ryder Cup heroes, including Boo Weekley, Justin Leonard, Stewart Cink and J.B. Holmes, will be in the mix. Other players of note include Ryan Moore, Tim Clark, Daniel Chopra, Briny Baird, Woody Austin, Kevin Streelman, Carl Pettersson, Brian Gay, Rocco Mediate, Steve Flesch, Bubba Watson, Nick Watney, Peter Lonard, Ben Crane, Fred Couples, Ken Duke, John Mallinger, Vaughn Taylor, Bo Van Pelt, Heath Slocum, Steve Marino, Jonathan Byrd, Steve Elkington, defending champ Stephen Ames, and the story of the week, Erik Compton (survivor of two heart transplants).

To view the entire field, visit this link:
http://www.pgatour.com/tournaments/r045/field.html

Enjoy.

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