Calgary Herald

Club pro shoots 93, one stroke from record

PGA tourney made Wade ‘really nervous’

- PETE IACOBELLI THE ASSOCIATED PRESS KIAWAH ISLAND, S.C.

If the world’s best player can’t handle The Ocean Course in strong wind, imagine the problems for a club pro. Doug Wade found out first-hand Friday, shooting a 21-over 93 to finish a shot shy of the record high score at the PGA Championsh­ip.

The 33-year-old Wade shot an 11-over 83 in his first major championsh­ip round Thursday. Hopes of improving were blown away by gusty conditions, and he started six over on his first six holes in the second round.

“It just got worse from there,” he said.

Wade, the club pro at Miami Valley Golf Club in Dayton, Ohio, dreamed of lasting the weekend on Kiawah Island. After making a par on the 13th, he decided to change his mindset and enjoy the walk. After all, not everyone gets to play in the PGA Championsh­ip.

“I just tried to relax and hit shots,” he said. “And smile.”

The PGA Championsh­ip is the major that celebrates the club pros like Wade. Defending PGA champion Keegan Bradley’s father is PGA member and the top 20 finishers in the PGA Profession­al National Championsh­ip — Wade tied for 15th at the tournament two months ago — received spots in the season’s final major.

Wade wanted to make a good impression. Instead, he let the big stage get to him.

“I’ve played in a lot of tournament­s, but I was really nervous,” said Wade.

Things went wrong from the start as Wade opened bogey, triple bogey. He eventually settled down, making a birdie and five pars on his last nine holes.

Wade thought sleep and a positive attitude might turn the tide in the second round. He didn’t count on the wind, which bent flag sticks, snapped flags and blew in the face of competitor­s on Friday.

He finished with a 45 on the front nine, and his struggles continued on the back with consecutiv­e triple bogeys on the 10th and 11th holes. That’s when Wade wandered near record-setting territory and the record of 94, a distinctio­n shared by Gary Campbell in 1977 and Tom Dolby in 2002.

Wade came to the par-4 18th needing bogey or better to avoid a 94 and managed to walk off with a five to finish at 32-over 176.

Asked the last time he carded an eight, he said, “Probably when I was 14. Seriously. I think it was before I was in high school.”

Wade was paired with touring pros Jamie Donaldson (73) and Marcus Fraser (75).

“I just tried to stay out of their way,” Wade said.

The windy conditions were difficult for everyone, even top-ranked Luke Donald.

“It certainly didn’t play anything like the practice days, so you really had to adapt,” said Donald, who had rounds of 74-76.

 ?? Jonathan Ferrey/getty Images ?? Doug Wade very nearly hit the high-score record at the PGA Championsh­ip on Friday in Kiawah Island, S.C.
Jonathan Ferrey/getty Images Doug Wade very nearly hit the high-score record at the PGA Championsh­ip on Friday in Kiawah Island, S.C.

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