2014年3月5日星期三

Chris Couch and Garrrett Willis share Transitions lead, Sergio Garcia just one back

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Chris Couch's 29 on the back nine Friday is the low nine of the week to date.
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Doug Ferguson
Associated Press

Series:
Garrett Willis and Chris Couch are tied for the lead in the Transitions Championship, with Sergio Garcia back in contention in his first PGA Tour event in seven months.
Willis and Couch were at 9-under 133, one shot clear of Garcia and Webb Simpson, who had a 67 in the afternoon. Paul Casey, who led after the first round, had to settle for a 71 and was two shots behind along with Justin Rose (65) and Gary Woodland (68). 
Innisbrook is one of the toughest tracks in Florida, although it was vulnerable in such ideal weather. It's not so much the number of players who produced low scores, rather the high scores that were absent.
As a result, the cut of 1-under 141 was the lowest in tournament history. Going into the weekend, only eight shots separate first from worst, a rarity on the PGA Tour.
Willis is making his own kind of progress.
A year ago, he pened with a 65 to take the first-round lead, then followed that with a 77 and missed the 54-hole cut. He followed his opening 66 with a solid 67 Friday to finish his round atop the leaderboard.
"It's a lot cooler to lead after the second round than it is the first round," Willis said.
Willis lives about 30 minutes away, and the biggest surprise was not seeing his name on the leaderboard, but not seeing the trees sway.
"To have two days like this -- this calm -- is crazy," Willis said. "I think we're in for a pretty windy weekend, because there's no way it's going to continue."
Couch has missed the better part of two years with a shoulder injury, and he wears bracelets to help with his blood flow -- a couple on each side, figuring he needs all the help he can get with his bad health.
The game rarely looked better.
Couch shot a 29 on the back nine of the Copperhead Course, and even his shot into the trees left of the 18th fairway was not a problem. In fact, he hit out of the trees to about 10 feet and had to settle for par.
"I feel like I'm good enough to win," he said.
Along with being tied for the lead, he was equally thrilled that he plays Saturday with Willis, a close friend and frequent practice partner. They practiced together earlier this week, but this time there will be a little more at stake.
Even so, the field is as bunched as ever.
Brandt Snedeker, in his first tournament since becoming a father, had a 64 to lead a group at 6-under 136 that included 17-year-old Matteo Manassero, two-time PGA Tour winner Mark Wilson and Peter Hanson, who had a peculiar day with the putter.
Another shot back was a group that included a trio of U.S. Open champions -- Geoff Ogilvy, Lucas Glover and defending champion Jim Furyk -- while U.S. Amateur champion Peter Uihlein, who still plays at Oklahoma State, made 14 pars in his round of 69 and was at 3-under 139.
Uihlein holed out a 40-yard bunker shot on No. 5 for eagle, then holed out from the fairway for eagle on No. 7. He had two bogeys coming in, but easily made the cut in his second PGA Tour start.
Hanson would not have thought a 67 was in the cards today.
"Other than the four-putt on my first hole, I made a lot of nice birdies," he said.
He had about 25 feet for birdie on the 10th hole and left it 4 feet short. He rammed his par putt about 4 feet by the cup, and missed the next one coming back. Hanson was so frustrated that he decided to change to a cross-handed grip for his fourth putt. That went in, so he stuck with it. After that four-putt double bogey, he took only four putts over the next five holes.
Among those missing the cut were three-time major champion Padraig Harrington and John Daly, who failed to make it to the weekend for the fifth time in six tournaments this year.
Another big name fared so well for the second straight day that it was tough to ignore him.
Garcia is among the most talented players in golf, although his enthusiasm waned so much last year that he decided to take a 10-week break from competition. This is his first time playing in America in seven months.
Passion no longer seems to be an issue.
The 31-year-old Spaniard looked moderately disgusted when birdie putts turned away. He produced a fist pump normally saved for a Sunday when he holed a chip for birdie from behind the 13th green.
About the only thing that went wrong in his round of 66 was when he felt something on the back of his cap as he walked off the 14th tee early in his round. Turns out it was a bee that stung him on his middle finger, although he got the stinger out and all was well.
A par save on the final hole felt even better.
"Just keep trying to do the right things and see what we finish," he said. "I'm not worried about winning. I just want to keep building confidence into my head, and these rounds obviously help. If we go out there tomorrow and shoot another round, beautiful. If not, that's fine. I've just got to make sure that I keep building up."

2014年2月11日星期二

Saturday Notes: Ravens Get Rest



Posted Aug 2, 2008

By Mike Duffy



Head coach John Harbaugh cancelled the Ravens' Saturday night and Sunday morning practices.


As the Ravens ended Saturday’s morning practice with the usual team huddle, many players seemed to have an extra hop in their step as they headed towards the locker room.

It was finally time for a brief vacation.

Head coach John Harbaugh ended a string of eight consecutive two-a-day practices this weekend, canceling sessions on Saturday night and Sunday morning.

The team will reconvene Sunday for meetings and a full-squad practice at 3:00 p.m., followed by two days of double-dips before traveling Wednesday for the Ravens’ preseason opener against the New England Patriots (Thursday, Aug. 7, 7:30 p.m.).

With multiple positions suffering depth challenges due to injuries – such as offensive and defensive tackle, tight end and running back – the respite couldn’t have come at a better time.

Still, Harbaugh insists that he didn’t make his decision based on those in the training room. He wanted to reward the dedication his players have shown on the field.

“It’s because guys have done a great job of working hard,” Harbaugh said. “You try to get a certain amount of work in. We have not built in any predetermined days off for a reason, because we want guys to understand that they don’t have a day off. There is no day off that is given to them. They earn it. And they have earned it.



“These guys have worked hard – how many days now? I’ve lost count – morning after morning. They got out today and did the same thing, and they need the rest.”



The cars couldn’t leave Westminster’s Best Western parking lot faster, as players carried hastily-packed suitcases out of the team’s remote headquarters to return home for a night.



“We need to get them off their legs,” Harbaugh continued. “We need to get them into the tub, get them home with their wives and their kids for 24 hours and come back and start again tomorrow afternoon.



“I’m proud of them. I’m really happy with the way they’ve worked, and it’s time now to give them an afternoon off.”

Talk of heading out on the town or enjoying a favorite restaurant was bandied around, but one of the most popular plans seemed to be what wideout Matt Willis had in store for himself.

“I’m just looking forward to sleeping in my own bed, getting some rest,” Willis said. “That sounds like a good weekend to me.”

Here are some notes and observations from Saturday’s practice:


Wideout Mark Clayton joined the injured masses with a sprained shoulder, as the Ravens’ tally grows. Baltimore did gain linebacker Gary Stills and tackle Joe Reitz, who were both out Friday.

Also not practicing were running backs Willis McGahee (knee), Cory Ross (undisclosed) and P.J. Daniels (undisclosed); tight ends Daniel Wilcox (foot) and Aaron Walker (undisclosed); linebacker Dan Cody (foot); wideouts Demetrius Williams (leg) and Patrick Carter (shoulder); offensive tackles Oniel Cousins (knee), Adam Terry (ankle) and Jared Gaither (ankle); fullback Justin Green (knee); and defensive tacklesHaloti Ngata (MCL), Justin Bannan (undisclosed) and Kelly Gregg (knee).
In Clayton’s absence, return specialist Yamon Figurs ran with the first-string alongside Derrick Mason. Figurs made several nice catches and obviously showed his blazing speed. Rookie Marcus Smith was primarily the third receiver.

At defensive tackle, Dwan Edwards started, with Kelly Talavou filling in. Trevor Pryce missed the first half of practice, but he came out of the locker room and finished on the line, as well.
Adam Bergen got more opportunities with the starters when Todd Heap left practice early with his calf tightly wrapped.

Bergen, who seems to have passed Lee Vickers as the Ravens’ No. 2 tight end, has solid hands, and it seems Baltimore’s quarterbacks have confidence in the former Arizona Cardinal. The 6-foot-4, 267-pounder did get flagged for a pass interference penalty, however.
The Ravens had a scare when cornerback Fabian Washington got tangled up with receiver Darnerian McCants in the end zone and laid on the turf, but Washington was later seen running on the sideline with Baltimore’s trainers.
Safety Dawan Landry marked an interception of Troy Smith, but Corey Ivy’s pick of Kyle Boller was the best of the day. As he was falling to the ground, Ivy located the ball after it tipped off Ernie Wheelwright. Ivy bobbled the pass for a bit, then secured it flat on his back.
While the injury bug has taken its toll on Ravens offensive tackles, the starting core of the line remains intact. Harbaugh is encouraged by the play of Ben Grubbs at left guard, Jason Brown at center and Marshal Yandaat right guard. The trio has taken every training camp snap together.

“They’re starting to look like they’ve got a chance to be a solid unit throughout the season,” the coach said. “The calls and the communication have been really good, especially the last two or three days.”

2014年1月23日星期四

堀奈津佳は出遅れ18位タイ、でも「楽しかった!」



ゴルフ情報ALBA.Net 1月19日(日)19時10分配信




初日はイーブンパーで18位タイとなった堀奈津佳は笑顔でプレー!

<ALBAプロアマトーナメント 初日◇19日◇レイクウッドゴルフクラブ 西コース>

「ALBAプロアマ」の結果を特設サイトでチェック!

 弊社主催の「ALBAプロアマトーナメント」が神奈川県のレイクウッドゴルフクラブ 西コースを舞台に開幕。男女シニア混合で争われるこの大会。注目選手の1人、堀奈津佳はイーブンパーで18位タイと出遅れてしまった。

 堀はオフに入ってからトレーニングメインの調整。まだボールは「室内で少し打つぐらい」状態だという。年末には何回かコンペに出場したが1月に入って18ホールラウンドしたのは「多分、初だと思います」。この大会ではプロ1名とアマチュア3名が1組でラウンドするが、「一緒の組の方がすごく応援してくれて。バーディを獲った時は私より喜んでくれました(笑)。すごく楽しかったです」とプロアマ戦を大いに楽しんだ様子だった。

 このオフはこれから「昨年はいいパッティングができたので、それを突き詰めて、考えてやっていきたい」とショートゲームを中心に磨きをかけていく予定。昨年2勝を挙げ、一気に人気プロとなった堀。今季初めての実戦は首位と7打差と巻き返しは難しくなったが、最後まで笑顔で戦い抜く。


【ALBAプロアマとは】
昨年よりスタートした弊社主催のプロアマ大会。今年はプロ40名と弊社刊行のゴルフ雑誌『ALBATROSS-VIEW』を定期購読している読者の中から抽選で選ばれたアマチュア240名(各日120名×2日間)が出場予定。プロの部は男女シニア混合で2日間36ホールのストロークプレーで争われる。ヤーデージは男子プロが6,775、シニアが6,591、女子プロが6,056ヤード、パーは72。

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2013年12月20日星期五

<速報>アン・ソンジュが首位タイに浮上!




2011年10月08日17時31分




リーダーズボード
順位 選手名 スコア1 アン・ソンジュ -7
大城 さつき -7
3 シン・ヒョンジュ -4
野村敏京 -4
5 菊地 絵理香 -3
ジョン・ミジョン -3
服部 真夕 -3
不動 裕理 -3
9 イ・ジウ -2
井芹 美保子 -2


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SANKYOレディースオープン 2日目◇8日◇吉井カントリークラブ(6,674ヤード・パー72)>

 群馬県にある吉井カントリークラブで開催されている、国内女子ツアー「SANKYOレディースオープン」の2日目。9位タイスタートのアン・ソンジュ(韓国)がスコアを6つ伸ばしトータル7アンダーで首位タイに浮上した。アンと同じ首位タイには大城さつき、初日首位の野村敏京は3位タイに後退した。

 有村智恵がトータル1アンダー17位タイに浮上、古閑美保横峯さくらはトータルイーブンパー26位タイの位置につけている。

【2日目の順位】
1位T:アン・ソンジュ(-7)
1位T:大城さつき(-7)
3位T:シン・ヒョンジュ(-4)
3位T:野村敏京(-4)
5位T:不動裕理(-3)
5位T:菊地絵理香(-3)
5位T:全美貞(ジョン・ミジョン)(-3)
5位T:服部真夕(-3)
9位T:福嶋晃子(-2)他7名

17位T:有村智恵(-1)他8名
26位T:古閑美保(E)
26位T:横峯さくら(E)他9名

2013年12月6日星期五

天候が悪化、3日目のスタート時間はさらに遅れる




2010年06月05日09時46分




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順位 選手名 スコア1 宮本 勝昌 -9
2 岩田 寛 -2
3 平塚 哲二 -1
丸山 茂樹 -1
5 富田 雅哉 0
キム・キョンテ 0
7 藤田 寛之 +1
8 片山 晋呉 +2
B・ジョーンズ +2
石川 遼 +2


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クラブハウス内に避難するギャラリー(撮影:米山聡明)






日本ゴルフツアー選手権 Citibank Cup Shishido Hills 3日目>◇5日◇宍戸ヒルズカントリークラブ 西コース(7,349ヤード・パー71)

 国内男子メジャー第2戦「日本ゴルフツアー選手権 Citibank Cup Shishido Hills」の3日目は、早朝からの激しい雷雨でスタート時間を遅らせ第1組目を9時15分からOUT、INに分かれてスタートする予定だったが、再び気象状況が悪化した。

 9時15分現在、雨や雷が止まぬ状況でギャラリーは外にいるのが危険なため、指定の避難場所やクラブハウス内(制限場所まで)で待機している。第1組目のスタートはさらに変更してOUT、INともに10時45分からで、石川遼のスタートは12時35分となった。

第1組目は11時15分スタート!遼は、13時5分!




2010年06月05日10時56分




リーダーズボード
順位 選手名 スコア1 宮本 勝昌 -9
2 岩田 寛 -2
3 平塚 哲二 -1
丸山 茂樹 -1
5 富田 雅哉 0
キム・キョンテ 0
7 藤田 寛之 +1
8 片山 晋呉 +2
B・ジョーンズ +2
石川 遼 +2


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いよいよ3日目の競技が始める(撮影:米山聡明)






日本ゴルフツアー選手権 Citibank Cup Shishido Hills 3日目>◇5日◇宍戸ヒルズカントリークラブ 西コース(7,349ヤード・パー71)

 国内男子メジャー第2戦「日本ゴルフツアー選手権 Citibank Cup Shishido Hills」の3日目。雷雨のためスタート時間が遅れていたが、最終的に第1組目はOUTとINの2つに分かれて11時15分にスタートする。

【関連リンク】石川遼の2日のプレーを振り返る

 石川遼は13時05分にOUTから、池田勇太は11時25分にINからのスタートとなった。

ツアー選手権3日目、1組目がようやくスタート!




2010年06月05日11時50分




リーダーズボード
順位 選手名 スコア1 宮本 勝昌 -9
2 岩田 寛 -2
3 平塚 哲二 -1
丸山 茂樹 -1
5 富田 雅哉 0
キム・キョンテ 0
7 藤田 寛之 +1
8 片山 晋呉 +2
B・ジョーンズ +2
石川 遼 +2


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OUT1組目の井戸木、井上、E・リーがスタートした(撮影:米山聡明)






日本ゴルフツアー選手権 Citibank Cup Shishido Hills 3日目>◇5日◇宍戸ヒルズカントリークラブ 西コース(7,349ヤード・パー71)

 茨城県にある宍戸ヒルズカントリークラブで開催されている、国内男子メジャー第2戦「日本ゴルフツアー選手権 Citibank Cup Shishido Hills」の3日目。早朝から雷雨に見舞われ、コース修復のあと11時15分に約2時間遅れで第1組がスタートした。

【関連リンク】リアルタイム配信!「石川遼1打速報」

 現在、日差しが照りつけ会場に足を運ぶギャラリーも増えはじめたが、天気は不安定な状況。13時5分に最終組でOUTからスタートする石川遼が、18ホールまわりきることを願いたい。