Sunday, January 22, 2012

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Watch here http://golf.getliveon.com/ Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship Live Stream Online European Tour at Abu Dhabi, UAE . The tournament will be part of the European Tours and will be a 72 holes Stroke Play event,with no cut, Abu Dhabi, UAE from Jan 26 - Jan 29, 2012, LIVE online Broadcast here.

MATCH DETAILS
Date: Jan 26 - Jan 29, 2012
Competition: Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship
Live/Repeat: Live

Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship (January 26-29, 2012) will feature the strongest field ever assembled at a Middle East golf tournament.


Three reigning Major winners head will battle it out for the European PGA Tour-sanctioned event’s US$2.7 million prize fund, with Charl Schwartzel (US Masters), Rory McIlroy (US Open) and Darren Clarke (British Open) eyeing top honours at Abu Dhabi Golf Club.


The Championship Village has been expanded to 1,200m² and will have a fantastic range of attractions, prizes, games, competitions, live performances and family-friendly fun. Fans can also enjoy the popular HSBC Interactive Zone with sporting activities that reflect the diversity of HSBC’s global sports sponsorship. Open to all, the HSBC Interactive Zone lets visitors test and hone their swing and putting techniques, while non-golfers can spend time in the creative area.
Two of Europe’s brightest young golfing talents, Matteo Manassero and Tom Lewis, are hoping strong Abu Dhabi connections will serve them well against a who’s who of the world’s top players when The European Tour returns to the Gulf for the 2012 Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship.
Despite their tender years, Italy’s Manassero and Englishman Lewis, aged 18 and 20 respectively, will both be looking to bring their extensive experience of Abu Dhabi Golf Club’s National Course to bear over the four days of competition from January 26-29.

The 2012 Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf live telecast

Manassero, a global golf ambassador for Abu Dhabi Tourism Authority (ADTA), the Championship organiser, will contest his third consecutive Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship, while Lewis, the 2011 Sir Henry Cotton Rookie of the Year, dismantled the Par 72 course with a stunning round of 64 en route to finishing second in the 2009 Abu Dhabi Junior Golf Championship.
“Our commitment to bringing the world’s best players to the Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship every year is only matched by our steadfast support of grassroots golf, both locally and internationally, so it is fantastic to see protégés from the Junior Golf Championship, like Tom, returning to contest the main event,” said Faisal Al Sheikh, Events Manager, ADTA.
“I remember seeing Tom a few years ago and you could tell he was going to be a wonderful professional. Even then he was very powerful and technically fluid - I’m sure it won’t be just the English contingent in our galleries that enjoy seeing him play. As for Matteo, who works so hard promoting Abu Dhabi internationally as a world-class golf destination, he can be assured of a hero’s welcome on his return to the National.”
The world of golf may lie at their respective feet, but neither youngster will have an easy run next month, as ADTA, alongside HSBC, the event’s Title Sponsor, has gathered arguably the strongest-ever field for a Middle East tournament.
With more players set to be confirmed in coming weeks, the star-studded field is already jam-packed with the world’s best players.
Among the contenders are defending and three-time champion, Martin Kaymer; two-time champion Paul Casey; three reigning Major winners, Charl Schwartzel (Masters), Rory McIlroy (US Open) and Darren Clarke (The Open); World Number One, Luke Donald; World Number Three, Lee Westwood, as well as Abu Dhabi debutant and 14-time major winner, Tiger Woods.

Australia’s World Number Eight, Jason Day, and Korean sensation, KJ Choi, the current World Number 15, have also signed up to try and claim their first Middle East title and a share of the event’s US$2.7 million prize fund.
Having broken records at every stage of his fledgling career, Manassero, who has two European Tour wins to his name, is eager to make it third time lucky in Abu Dhabi.
“The Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship is one of the biggest tournaments we play in all year outside of the Majors and the World Golf Championships, so I am hoping to make a good start to the year to help my quest for Ryder Cup qualification,” said Manassero, who became the youngest winner in European Tour history upon capturing the Castello Masters in October 2010 aged 17 years and 188 days. He claimed his second career victory at this year’s Maybank Malaysian Open.
“I first played in Abu Dhabi on an amateur invitation in 2010 and I was astonished by the size and luxury of the Emirates Palace, where all the players are accommodated; I remember thinking how much I wanted to be a professional if every tournament was going to be like that. Although I’ve made the cut both times I’ve played in Abu Dhabi, I haven’t really featured on the leader board and that is my aim this January.”
After claiming his maiden European Tour title in only his third professional start at October’s Portugal Masters, Lewis is relishing the prospect of kicking-off his first full year as a professional on familiar territory.
“It’s going to be great coming back to Abu Dhabi – time has really flown since the junior tournament two years ago,” said Lewis, who underlined his star quality at the 2011 Open Championship at Royal St. George’s, where he posted the lowest-ever score by an amateur in Open history - a scintillating opening round of 65.
“Pretty much every tournament in 2012 is going to be a new experience, so being in Abu Dhabi will be great because it is a course I know well. I can’t wait to get back on the National and I’m already looking forward to playing in to the 18th green with that spectacular falcon-shaped clubhouse behind. The field is amazing and I’m crossing my fingers that I get paired with one of the top names, like Luke Donald or Tiger Woods at some point during the week..”
Having initiated a series of activities that saw 40,000 spectators attend this year’s event, up 20 per cent on 2010 figures, HSBC, the Championship’s Title sponsor, is anticipating the quality of field – coupled with a vastly improved programme of entertainment and events in the expanded Championship Village - will attract even more visitors in 2012.
Away from all the course action, the Championship Village has been expanded to 1,200m² and provides a fantastic range of attractions, prizes, games, competitions, live performances and family-friendly fun. Fans will also be able to enjoy the popular HSBC Interactive Zone, with its variety of sporting activities that reflect the diversity of HSBC’s global sports sponsorship. Open to all, the HSBC Interactive Zone allows people to test and hone their swing and putting techniques, while non-golfers can spend time in the creative area.
Abu Dhabi, UAE:  Next year’s Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship will feature arguably the strongest field ever assembled at a Middle East golf tournament, after organisers Abu Dhabi Tourism Authority (ADTA) and title sponsor HSBC unveiled an eye-catching roster of Major winners and past and present world number ones for the January 26-29 showpiece.

Three reigning Major winners head Abu Dhabi’s 2012 line-up and will battle it out for the European PGA Tour-sanctioned event’s US$2.7 million prize fund, with Charl Schwartzel (US Masters), Rory McIlroy (US Open) and Darren Clarke (Open Championship) all eyeing top honours at Abu Dhabi Golf Club.
The Major-winning trio will be joined in Abu Dhabi’s dream field by Luke Donald, the current world number one, and three other players that have reached the summit of the sport’s rankings: Martin Kaymer, the defending champion and three-time Falcon trophy winner, enigmatic Englishman Lee Westwood, and Abu Dhabi debutant, Tiger Woods – the most famous name in golf.
With more household names set to be confirmed in coming weeks, half of the world’s top 10 players - including Australia’s Jason Day, the current world number eight - will square-off on the National Course for the championship’s seventh showing. The contenders also include Korean sensation, KJ Choi – the current world number 15.
“The giants of golf are coming to Abu Dhabi,” said Faisal Al Sheikh, Events Manager, ADTA. “Traditionally, we have prioritised depth of field at the Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship and that has not changed for our seventh year. It is safe to say we are amassing the finest field to ever contest a Middle East tournament.

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Sony Open in Hawaii Live streaming online PGA Tour match video sopcast

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Watch here http://golf.getliveon.com/ Sony Open in Hawaii Live Stream Online PGA Tour at Dubai, United Arab Emirates . The tournament will be part of the PGA Tours and will be a 72 holes Stroke Play event,with no cut,Waialae CC · Honolulu, Hawaii from Thursday Jan 12 – Sunday Jan 15, 2012, LIVE online Broadcast here.

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Sony Open in Hawaii 2012

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PGA Tour 2012 - Sony Open in Hawaii 2012

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Purse: $5.5 million | Winning Share: $990,000 | FedExCup Points: 500

On the PGA Tour, starting the new season off, is two tournaments in Hawaii. The first one is the Hyundai Tournament of Champions, and it happens in Maui from January 6th to the 9th. After that, the Sony Open in Hawaii will be held. It all happens at the Waialae Country Club in Honolulu, Hawaii with a $5,500,000 purse. It runs from January 12th through the 15th and Mark Wilson won last year, taking home $990,000 and 500 FedEx Cup points. The following tournament will be the Humana Challenge in La Quinta, California.
To open the 2012 PGA TOUR season, 18 of the 26 rookies are under the age of 30, with eight of those players under the age of 25. The youngest player on TOUR in 2012 is South Korea’s Seung-yul Noh, who was 20 years, 7 months and 21 days on Jan. 1, 2012.
Incidentally, the last player in his 20s to win the Sony Open in Hawaii wasPaul Stankowski (1997), while the last player to record his first PGA TOUR victory at the Sony Open in Hawaii was Jerry Kelly (2002).

2011 Mark Wilson2007 Paul Goydos2003 Ernie Els1999 Jeff Sluman
2010 Ryan Palmer2006 David Toms2002 Jerry Kelly
2009 Zach Johnson2005 Vijay Singh2001 Brad Faxon
2008 K.J. Choi2004 Ernie Els2000 Paul Azinger
Each January the Sony Open in Hawaii attracts 144 of the world's greatest golf professionals to the Waialae Country Club on the island of Oahu. The event is the largest charity event in Hawaii and has raised over $11 million dollars for the local not-for-profits since 1999.
In just thirteen years, the Sony Open has emerged as a leader in charitable giving in the state. With a significant start of generating $256,000 for 43 charities in 1999, tournament charity proceeds now surpass the $1 million mark annually benefiting more than 100 not-for-profit organizations.
Global impact of the event reaches over 450 million homes in some 200 countries via multiple national and international broadcast networks, and contributes an estimated $100 million in marketing and economic impact to Hawaii. One of the most international events on the PGA TOUR schedule, the Sony Open showcases international golf talent and camaraderie against the backdrop of Hawaii's natural beauty to the world. In 2007 the Sony Open debuted live event coverage to China and India, and distributed the telecasts countries around the world, making it one of the most internationally-televised golf events in the world!

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A New Year. New Season. And New Superstars.  Watch an all-new PGA TOUR season where new superstars are rising to the top and making a name for themselves.  All the action starts January 6 in Hawaii only on Golf Channel.


Blake Adams is expected to attend this tournament as is Pat Perez. Charles Howell III will be playing as well, along with Robert Allenby and Stuart Appleby. Tim Herron is on the field along with Alex Prugh, Cameron Beckman, Matt Jones and Justin Rose. Also, Bio Kim, David Saka, Jonathan Byrd and Chris Kirk along with D.J. Brigman will be in attendance. Sign up now for access to live streaming video anywhere in the world. All you have to do is click on the links on this page and you will get instant access to streaming golf online in high quality.
 
The PGA Tour heads to Hawaii this week for the Sony Open in Hawaii Live, which happens to be followed by the Bob Hope Classic in La Quinta, California, January 19th through the 23rd. After that, is the last tournament for the PGA Tour in January, the Farmer's Insurance Open, and the start of a whole new month in the brand new 2011 season of professional golf. Click on the links on this page to watch this tournament live in high quality video from your computer. You'll get access to golf streams all year long no matter where you live.