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El Camaleón Golf Club|Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo, México
Final Round Notebook

Courtesy of John Bush
PGA TOUR Staff

Weather: Mostly cloudy and humid, with temperatures in the low 80s. Winds E/SE at 10-20 mph.

  • Cameron Beckman, a 40-year-old native of Minneapolis, MN, posted a 4-under 67 to win the Mayakoba Golf Classic by two strokes over rookie Brian Stuard (66) and veteran Joe Durant (72). The win, which comes in Beckman's 303rd career start on the PGA TOUR, is worth 250 FedExCup points.
  • Beckman's win is the first in come-from-behind fashion at the Mayakoba Golf Classic. He entered the final round three strokes behind the leader in all three of his victories:

    Tournament Status entering Final RoundScore
    2001 Viking Classic3 behind Chad Campbell5-under 67
    2008 Frys.com Open3 behind Kevin Sutherland7-under 63
    2010 Mayakoba Golf Classic3 behind Joe Durant4-under 67

  • Beckman earns victory in his fourth career start at the Mayakoba Golf Classic (7th-2007, T42-2008, T15-2009, 1-2010).
  • Cameron Beckman's win is the 265th on the PGA TOUR by a former Nationwide Tour member.
  • Beckman's statistics for this week:
    CategoryNumber/PercentageRank
    Driving Distance273.9 yardsT51
    Driving Accuracy40 of 56 (71.4%)T36
    Greens in Regulation48 of 72 (66.7%)T50
    Putts per Round26.5 per round 1st

  • Joe Durant (72/T2) failed in his attempt to become the first wire-to-wire winner this season, instead recording his fourth career runner-up finish. He is now one for three when entering the final round with at least a share of the lead: 2001 Bob Hope Classic (Won), 2001 Shell Houston Open (T2) and 2010 Mayakoba Golf Classic (T2).
  • Brian Stuard posted a 5-under 66 on Sunday to finish T2 in just his fourth start on TOUR. The 27-year-old native and resident of Jackson, MI finished No. 26 on the 2009 Nationwide Tour before earning his TOUR card at Q-School.
  • John Daly (T67/68-69-69-81), making his 432nd start on the PGA TOUR, carded a 10-over 81 on Sunday in his attempt to record just his fourth 72-hole PGA TOUR event with all four rounds in the 60s:
    • 1991 Chattanooga Classic 65-66-67-66 T3
    • 1992 B.C. Open 67-66-67-66 Won
    • 2005 WGC-American Express 67-67-67-69 P2
  • Five players played their way into next week's Waste Management field with top-10 finishes: Brian Stuard (T2), Joe Durant (T2), Skip Kendall (T4), J.P. Hayes (T4) and Jarrod Lyle (T9).
  • Skip Kendall's 7-under 64 equals the low round of the week (Joe Durant, R1) and is the lowest final-round score at the four-year Mayakoba Golf Classic. It is his best score on TOUR since a third-round 63 at the 2007 Mayakoba Golf Classic. His T4 finish is his best on TOUR since a runner-up finish at the 2004 Bob Hope Classic.
  • Spanish leaderboard: Alejandro Canizares (69-69-73-73--284/T59), Santiago Luna (71-70-68-72--281/T40).
  • J.P. Hayes (T4) posted his second consecutive top-5 finish (T4 at last week's AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am).
  • Richard S. Johnson (68-65) played his final 38 holes this week without a bogey en route to a T4 finish.
  • Bogey-free rounds during the week: Thursday: Joe Durant (64), Briny Baird (65), Thomas Levet (66). Friday: Billy Mayfair (65), Michael Connell (67), Brendon de Jonge (68), Tom Pernice Jr. (68), Chris Riley (68), Kirk Triplett (69), Michael Clark II (70). Saturday: Charles Howell III (66), Tim Herron (66), Richard S. Johnson (68). Sunday: Richard S. Johnson (65), Jarrod Lyle (67).
  • The par-4 12th hole played the most difficult this week at 4.223. The par-5 13th hole played the easiest at 4.645.

Scoring Averages at the par-71 El Camaleón Golf Club
RoundFront 9Back 9TotalCumulative
Thursday35.33135.31570.64670.646
Friday35.53935.17270.71170.678
Saturday35.16035.17370.33370.601
Sunday35.76035.73371.49370.765

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Mayakoba Golf Classic
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The Mayakoba Golf Classic made golf history when it became the first PGA TOUR event to ever be contested outside of the United States and Canada in February 2007. Today, the Mayakoba Golf Classic remains “Mexico’s Only PGA TOUR Event” as it prepares to enter its sixth year. The event is regarded as one of the finest on the PGA TOUR by players, their families, sponsors and the TOUR itself. With a purse of $3.7 million USD, the Mayakoba Golf Classic boasts the largest amount of prize money of any golf tournament in Latin America. Held annually in February, the tournament features 132 professional golfers participating in four rounds of stroke play competition at the Greg Norman-designed El Camaleón Golf Club at Mayakoba in Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo, in the Riviera Maya-Cancún regions of Mexico. Johnson Wagner, a five-year veteran of the PGA TOUR, claimed the title in 2011, winning $666,000 USD. Other past champions include: Fred Funk (2007), Brian Gay (2008), Mark Wilson (2009) and Cameron Beckman (2010).
Mayakoba is situated just south of Cancun on Mexico’s prized Caribbean coast – the Riviera Maya.  A mere 40-minute drive from the towering hotels of Cancun, visitors will discover a completely different experience.  Here, nestled in a lush natural paradise, lies Mayakoba—a truly unique resort destination.  Mayakoba is comprised of three luxury hotels, each featuring a range of culinary and spa experiences.  An 18-hole Greg Norman championship golf course, El Camaleón, managed by Fairmont Hotels & Resorts, offers players an ever-changing terrain that moves gracefully from mangroves to the sea. Created to harmonize with the unspoiled tropical forest, Mayakoba is connected with a series of lagoons enabling guests to wander effortlessly from place to place through the resort using the “lanchas” (covered boats) as well as a network of trails. Mayakoba, a luxury destination like no other where you are immersed in unspoiled natural beauty and the mysteries of an ancient civilization.
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El Camaleón Golf Club at the Mayakoba resort is yet another of Greg Norman’s masterworks. The 7,039-yard layout is unique - not just to Mexico but to the entire world of golf. The course bends through three distinct landscapes—mangrove jungles, limestone canals and stunning, oceanfront stretches of sand. El Camaleón incorporates a cenote, a massive underground cavern, into the heart of the opening fairway. The handsome, Mayan influenced clubhouse rises above the 18th green and features stunning views over the course.  The adjoining practice facility and driving range are of international caliber.  With Mayakoba’s unique system of lagoons, golfers will be able to step out of their rooms and into a boat, which will ferry them directly to the first tee. El Camaleón is managed by Fairmont Hotels & Resorts.
Golf PARa Todos aims to create a fun-filled, diverse and educational program that teaches about the game of golf and its ideals. The program encourages active participation in the game as a participant and as a fan, and facilitates the integration of golf into the lives of all those within the community. Golf PARa Todos is a community program presented and created by the Mayakoba Golf Classic. In January 2011, the event earned a place in the Guinness World Records by hosting the world’s largest ever golf lesson. The lesson featured 1,073 participants. The inaugural installment of Golf PARa Todos was held in October 2007 at El Camaleón Golf Club in Playa del Carmen. On average, 600 people currently attend each session. A monthly program, Golf PARa Todos is open to people of all ages, backgrounds and levels of golf skill or knowledge. For more information, visit www.GolfParaTodos.org.

    Jose Lota, aka Don Pepe Lota, is the official mascot of the Mayakoba Golf Classic. Born in the cenote in the middle of the fairway of El Camaleón Golf Club’s first hole, Don Pepe Lota can always be found at Mayakoba Golf Classic events and activities playing and entertaining children of all ages!
    The Legend of Don Pepe Lota

    El Camaleón is aptly named for its diverse layout and ever-changing landscape, which bends through tropical jungles, dense mangroves and oceanfront stretches.
    About El Camaleón

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