AB Bank Bangladesh Open
/Trav just missed the cut in his second outing on the Asian Tour. He shot rounds of 5 over and 2 under to be 3 over the card just one shot outside the 2 over cutline.The event started on Wednesday and experienced long weather interruptions causing many players, including Trav, to play 27 holes in the one day to finish their rounds."Not the start I was looking for on the Asian Tour. I didn't have my "A" game on show here but I played well enough to pull it back and nearly get to the week end. I managed the travel and time zones pretty well. Certainly a different challenge especially the course in Korea but would love to get back there and play."He next travels to Japan to play in a US Open Sectional Qualifier at The Japan Memorial Golf Club near Osaka on 21 May. About 40 players seeking out maybe 6 qualifying spots.After that it will be a regular season full field Asian Tour event, The Thailand Open, on 7 June.
Travis scored a 7 under par round at the Monday qualifying for the United Leasing and Finance Championship in Newburgh Indiana. After 18 holes Trav was tied for 4th place with 4 others. Six spots available. So playoff to decide 3 from four. A birdie at the 3rd playoff hole secured the place for Trav."Guys go so low here! The course was relatively short so scores were good. It was wet and we played lift clean and place. Pleased to make the grade after bombing out at last week's qualifier. It really adds something to what is a really worthwhile trip."Last week Trav was well off the pace in his first attempt at making a Web.Com event. He was 10 shots adrift in near freezing conditions at the North Mississippi Classic qualifier.He tees up on Thursday with a number of Aussies including Curtis Luck and Stuart Appleby. The purse is US$600,000.
Travis was able to re-group after yesterday's disappointment to record a final round 2 under par and finish T11th.He was 18 under for the tournament. After a poor front nine of 2 over he managed four birdies on the back nine to advance up the leaderboard."Really enjoyed this tournament and the week I have spent in Queenstown. I have been well looked after by good friends and this event is must for me on my schedule."Eventual winner was Queenslander Dan Nisbet. He managed to overhaul the leader Terry Pilkadaris despite a 6 shots deficit going into the final day. Nisbet shot a masterful 9 under par final round.
Above Travis tees off on the par five 3rd hole in the second round. After scoring 8 in the first round on this hole he made par the second time around!Travis heads back East to spend some time with his coach before going to New Zealand for the NZ PGA in Palmerston and the NZ Open in Queenstown.He has decided to take a break and not compete in the Queensland PGA next week.