Monday, March 3, 2014

Steve Stricker owns two-shot lead in John Deere Classic, one day away from threepeat

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Steve Stricker's 63 on Saturday was his best round of the year.
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Series: PGA Tour
Steve Stricker stood in the bunker left of the first fairway, eyed his ball in the rough on the edge of the trap, then looked at the flag 122 yards away.
If it felt like he'd been in that position before, well, that's because he had.
"I had that same stance in my pro-am," he said. "Same bunker, same exact shot. I was right in the same spot."
All he wanted to do was get the ball on the green, which he did. And then came the shot of the day, a 75-foot putt for birdie that led to an 8-under-par 63 Saturday and a two-stroke lead after three rounds of the John Deere Classic.
"I was just trying to get a two-putt and par and move on," Stricker said. "To make a put like that, you don't expect to, nor are the odds in your favor to make a putt like that. But it went in with perfect speed and it got me going."
Stricker fashioned his best round of the year while closing in on his third straight victory in the tournament. He's at 20-under 193 following a par on save on 18, where he twice hit into bunkers before drilling a 15-foot putt.
That put Stricker in a good spot because he's won the last four times he held the outright lead going into the final round. Stricker said he often hears stats like that, but insisted he doesn't remember them.
"I don't put a lot of stock in numbers past, present, whatever," he said. "I just try to go out there and do the things that I'm capable of doing. You've just got to stick to your own game and that's what I've been able to do the last four or five years."
Zimbabwean Brendon de Jonge is alone in second at 195 after matching Stricker's 63. Second-round leader Chez Reavie, who started the day two strokes up on Stricker, shot 68 and was 17 under, one ahead of Kyle Stanley (65).
With one more solid round, Stricker would join an elite group. Only 20 times previously on the tour has someone won a tournament three years in a row, a list that includes Tiger Woods, Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus, Tom Watson and Johnny Miller,
Woods has done it six times and was the most recent to accomplish the feat, winning the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational in 2005, 2006 and 2007.
"I haven't really given it much thought, but it would mean a lot," Stricker said. "It's hard enough to win an event three times, let alone three in a row. So it will be tough. I've got to fight through nerves, but it would be special to be part of that list."
As he has done so often recently at TPC Deere Run, Stricker made it look easy, even after getting into immediate trouble with that opening tee shot. He took a baseball-type swing to get out of the rough and hit a line drive that stopped on the front part of the green, where the pin was in to the right and in the back.
Then he stepped up and knocked his putt in, the ball rolling uphill, topping a crest and carrying back down into the center of the cup.
Stricker raised both arms in celebration, then smiled at playing partner Jhonattan Vegas and shrugged as if to say, "When you're hot, you're hot."
"At first, I thought I hit it too hard and then it looked like it was going to be good to tap in (for par)," he said. "And then it just went right in the last couple of feet."
Stricker moved into the lead with a 14-foot birdie putt on No. 7 as Reavie made bogey at 6. When Reavie bogeyed 8, he suddenly found himself four strokes behind -- a six-shot reversal in about 90 minutes.
De Jonge, meanwhile, kept making birdies to keep Stricker from running away with the lead.
"I got off to a great start today, which was the key to set up the round," de Jonge said. "I think tomorrow's going to be more of the same. You're going to have to make a bunch of birdies. The golf course is in such good condition, the ball's going so far, that you get a lot of wedges in your hands."
Stricker birdied six of his first 10 holes before turning more humanlike down the stretch and making only two more birdies the rest of the way. But on this warm, breezy Midwestern day, no one was sharp enough to catch him, though for a few minutes at the end it looked as though his lead would drop to one.
His tee shot found a bunker left of the fairway and his second shot landed in a bunker in front of the green. He got the ball up to within 15 feet, not an easy putt by any means, but he knocked it in.
"That was a good save to kind of keep the momentum going into tomorrow," he said.
De Jonge kept himself in position for his first tour victory if Stricker should falter on Sunday. He matched Stricker's 30 on the front nine, then had his momentum blunted slightly when he bogeyed 13 after missing a 10-footer for par.
But he came back with a nifty chip from the fringe on 14 to set up a 2-foot birdie putt and capped his round with an approach from 163 yards to 11 feet for a birdie on 18.
De Jonge also was in contention going into the final round of the Transitions Championship, where he was just one stroke off the lead. But he shot a final round 73 to slip into a tie for fifth.
He seemed undaunted about facing down Stricker in the final round of this one.
"I think anybody's got a chance that's within a couple," de Jonge said. "Obviously you're going to have to play a good round of golf. But yeah, I think everybody feels like they've got a chance."
Reavie looked positively Stricker-like while shooting a 62 on Friday, but the putting stroke that made him so effective in that round deserted him. He played the front nine at 1 over before scrambling back with consecutive birdies on 13, 14 and 15.
Steve Marino had an even tougher day after starting just two off the lead. Playing with Reavie in the final twosome, Marino missed a couple of makeable birdie putts early, then had three bogeys in a four-hole stretch late in the round to finish with a 2-over 73 that left him 10 under for the tournament.

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Smith is the Man for Rams


Posted Aug 20, 2008

By Mike Duffy



Troy Smith will start at quarterback for the Ravens in St. Louis this weekend.


Head coach John Harbaugh named Troy Smith the starting quarterback for this weekend’s preseason matchup against the St. Louis Rams.

And that’s it - for now.

While Smith has earned the right to start in the Ravens’ third preseason game, which typically features the first-stringers a coach wants on the field for Week 1, Harbaugh thinks his quarterback search could continue until the Cincinnati Bengals come to Baltimore on Sept. 7.

“I’d like to [have named a regular-season starter] this week,” Harbaugh said after practice Tuesday. “I’d have liked to a week ago. You’d like to know your guy in March, but that’s not the situation that we’re in, and we need to manage this the right way and the smart way.

“It could be anywhere in between – after the third game is over or five minutes before the Bengals game. We’ve got that option to do it however we need.”

Smith, a 2007 fifth-round draft pick, only made five throws in a pedestrian effort last week against the Minnesota Vikings, completing three of them for 25 yards and one interception (33.3 passer rating). Still, he did lead the Ravens’ only touchdown drive on their first series.

The former Heisman Trophy winner also showed flashes of playmaking ability with his legs, rushing for 35 yards on three attempts.

“It was all right, it can definitely get better,” Smith said after the game. “There are some areas on the field where my passing game can get better. I can still get better.”

Perhaps because of the light work load versus the Vikings, the Ravens’ coaching staff wants to see more from Smith at this point.

Harbaugh feels the team already knows what it has in Kyle Boller, who had started 42 games since the Ravens made him the 19th-overall selection in the 2003 draft.

Boller entered last Saturday’s contest in the second half, but didn’t fare much better than Smith. Posting a 36.8 passer rating, Boller completed eight of 12 attempts for 40 yards, tossing an interception - like Smith - on his final pass.

Smith is expected to see the majority of snaps in St. Louis, while Harbaugh hinted that rookie Joe Flacco could be the next quarterback off the bench.

“Right now, I would suspect that Troy would get every opportunity to play a lot,” the coach explained. “As long as those ‘ones’ are in there, I would suspect Troy would be in there. But, if we’re getting a feel for something and feel at some point in time that we want to try something else or go a different direction, then we always have the option to do that in a preseason game.

“We may bring Joe in at the end.”

Still, the decision will come down to the veteran duo and not Flacco. Both Boller and Smith have picked up offensive coordinator Cam Cameron’s system faster than the wide-eyed prospect from Division I-AA Delaware.

“The thing that, to me, is almost amazing, is the way they’ve operated the offense,” said Harbaugh. “We can all get upset or nitpick a throw here or a ball-handling situation there, but they’ve managed the offense very well. You’re talking about a brand new offense.

“We haven’t had too many situations where we look like, ‘Man, we don’t know what we’re doing out there!’ They’re getting guys lined up, they’re getting guys in position. They’re handling the clock. I think that’s been a really big plus.”

With the battle under center possibly extending through the preseason, Flacco may not get a chance to start at all. The first-round pick (18th overall) was originally expected to begin at least one of the four contests before opening day.

“I’d like to see him get a start, but we only play four games, so it’s not going to be possible,” Harbaugh said.

In the end, the quarterback issue could be a week-to-week debate, lasting past Sept. 7 until one candidate jumps out to stake his claim.

At a time when the Ravens are anything but normal with their situation under center, Harbaugh could only sum it up with a typical coaching quotation.

“I hate to say it is what it is - because that’s cliché - but it kind of is,” he noted with a chuckle. “We think we have three really good quarterbacks who can play quarterback in this league - we really do. I’m excited to see somebody take it over. They’re both trying to do that, and Joe’s trying to do that, too.

“It’s going to play out over a long period of time, it’s not going to be something that’s going to happen tomorrow. It’s going to happen up until the opener, and then the truth of the matter is, as we all know, it’s going to carry out through the season. That’s great, because competition makes everybody better.”

Monday, December 23, 2013

I・パークが逃げ切り最終戦制覇!海外勢が席巻したシーズン終わる




2010年11月28日17時13分




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順位 選手名 スコア優勝 インビー・パーク -1
2 アン・ソンジュ +3
宮里 美香 +3
4 不動 裕理 +4
5 佐伯 三貴 +6
6 有村 智恵 +7
飯島 茜 +7
竹末 裕美 +7
9 藤田 幸希 +8
横峯 さくら +8


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08年全米女子OP覇者が日本のメジャータイトルもゲット(撮影:米山聡明)








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LPGAツアーチャンピオンシップリコーカップ 最終日>◇28日◇宮崎カントリークラブ(6,520ヤード・パー72)

 宮崎県にある宮崎カントリークラブで開催された、国内女子ツアー最終戦「LPGAツアーチャンピオンシップリコーカップ」は首位からスタートしたインビー・パーク(韓国)が逃げ切り最終戦を優勝で飾った。

【関連リンク】さくら、今日もノーバーディ…8オーバー9位タイで終戦

 2位に3打差をつけてスタートしたパークは2番でダブルボギーを叩くなど序盤つまづいたものの、中盤の3連続バーディで頭1つ抜け出してみせる。その後は2つのボギーを叩いたがそれまでの貯金がきいて危なげなく優勝。ただ1人アンダーパーをマークし2位に4打差をつける完勝だった。2位タイには今季の賞金女王に輝いたアン・ソンジュ(韓国)が入り、3月から始まった今季女子ツアーの最終戦は、海外勢が席巻した今季を象徴するような締めくくりとなった。

 今季は34戦中海外勢の勝利は17勝。ちょうど半分のタイトルを獲得したことになる。この状況に横峯さくらも「止められる1人になりたい」と意気込みを見せるが、日本ツアーへ進出をもくろむ選手は多く海外勢の勢いは留まるところを知らない。圧倒的な強さを見せる海外勢と迎え撃つ日本勢。来季もこの図式が強まっていきそうだ。

【最終結果】
優勝:インビー・パーク(-1)
2位T:アン・ソンジュ(+3)
2位T:宮里美香(+3)
4位:不動裕理(+4)
5位:佐伯三貴(+6)
6位:竹末裕美(+7)
6位:飯島茜(+7)
6位:有村智恵(+7)
9位:藤田幸希(+8)
9位T:横峯さくら(+8)

Thursday, November 28, 2013

<中間速報>先週VのJ・チョイが首位、2位Tに藤田寛之、金庚泰ら

2012年05月24日12時47分




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順位 選手名 スコア1 J・チョイ -8
2 藤田 寛之 -6
キム・キョンテ -6
谷岡達弥 -6
5 上平 栄道 -5
兼本 貴司 -5
小平智 -5
8 K・アフィバーンラト -4
鈴木 亨 -4
パク・ウンシン -4


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ダイヤモンドカップゴルフ 1日目◇24日◇ザ・カントリークラブ・ジャパン(7,199ヤード・パー72)>

 国内男子ツアー第6戦「ダイヤモンドカップゴルフ」が本日開幕。午前スタートだった池田勇太はイーブンパー、連覇を狙う小田孔明は2オーバーでホールアウト。

 先週悲願の初優勝をあげたJ・チョイ(米国)が8アンダーでホールアウトし、現在首位。藤田寛之、金庚泰(韓国)らが2位タイに並んでいる。

<速報>J・チョイが8アンダーで首位、連覇狙う小田孔明は大きく出遅れ…




2012年05月24日18時15分




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順位 選手名 スコア1 J・チョイ -8
2 藤田 寛之 -6
キム・キョンテ -6
谷岡達弥 -6
5 上平 栄道 -5
兼本 貴司 -5
小平智 -5
8 K・アフィバーンラト -4
鈴木 亨 -4
パク・ウンシン -4


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ダイヤモンドカップゴルフ 1日目◇24日◇ザ・カントリークラブ・ジャパン(7,199ヤード・パー72)>

 千葉県にあるザ・カントリークラブ・ジャパンを舞台に開幕した国内男子ツアー「ダイヤモンドカップゴルフ」。

 第1ラウンドを終え、8バーディ・ノーボギーの64ストロークでホールアウトしたJ・チョイ(米国)が一が8アンダーで単独首位に立った。2打差の2位タイグループには藤田寛之、金庚泰(韓国)、谷岡達弥の3選手が、3打差5位には上平栄道兼本貴司、小平智がつけた。

 地元優勝を願う池田勇太はイーブンパーの58位タイで初日を終え、連覇を狙う小田孔明は2オーバー、100位タイスタートと大きく出遅れた。


【初日の順位】
1位:J・チョイ(-8)
2位T:藤田寛之(-6)
2位T:金庚泰(-6)
2位T:谷岡達弥(-6)
5位T:上平栄道(-5)
5位T:兼本貴司(-5)
5位T:小平智(-5)
7位T:鈴木亨(-4)他4名

58位T:池田勇太(0)
58位T:谷口徹(0)他22名
100位T:深堀圭一郎(+2)
100位T:小田孔明(+2)他9名

2週連続優勝狙うJ・チョイが単独首位!2打差に藤田らがつける



2012年05月24日19時50分




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順位 選手名 スコア1 J・チョイ -8
2 藤田 寛之 -6
キム・キョンテ -6
谷岡達弥 -6
5 上平 栄道 -5
兼本 貴司 -5
小平智 -5
8 K・アフィバーンラト -4
鈴木 亨 -4
パク・ウンシン -4


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先週初優勝したJ・チョイは8バーディ、ノーボギーの64で回り、2位以下に2打差つけて首位発進(撮影:上山敬太)








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 千葉県にあるザ・カントリークラブ・ジャパンを舞台に開幕した、国内男子ツアー「ダイヤモンドカップゴルフ」の初日。先週の「とおとうみ浜松オープン」でツアー初優勝を挙げたJ・チョイ(米国)が8バーディ・ノーボギーの“64”をマーク。2位に2打差をつけ単独首位に立った。

【関連リンク】J・チョイが悲願のツアー初優勝「すごく楽しくプレーできた」

 INスタートのチョイは、前半で4つのバーディを奪って折り返すと、後半は4番と5番。7番と8番で連続バーディ。先週からの勢いそのまま、トーナメントをリード。2週連続優勝へ向け好発進を切った。

 2打差の2位につけたのは、今季の「つるやオープンゴルフトーナメント」で優勝、先日「全米オープン」の出場権を獲得した藤田寛之、今大会10年チャンピオンの金庚泰(キム・キョンテ)(韓国)ら3選手。池田勇太は58位タイ、ディンディングチャンピオンの小田孔明は100位タイと出遅れた。


【初日の順位】
1位:J・チョイ(-8)
2位T:藤田寛之(-6)
2位T:金庚泰(-6)
2位T:谷岡達弥(-6)
5位T:上平栄道(-5)
5位T:兼本貴司(-5)
5位T:小平智(-5)
7位T:鈴木亨(-4)他4名

58位T:池田勇太(0)
58位T:谷口徹(0)他22名
100位T:深堀圭一郎(+2)
100位T:小田孔明(+2)他9名

同組でまわった池田勇太と小田孔明は出遅れる…




2012年05月24日20時12分




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順位 選手名 スコア1 J・チョイ -8
2 藤田 寛之 -6
キム・キョンテ -6
谷岡達弥 -6
5 上平 栄道 -5
兼本 貴司 -5
小平智 -5
8 K・アフィバーンラト -4
鈴木 亨 -4
パク・ウンシン -4


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この日はINスタート。11番のティショットを放つ池田(撮影:上山敬太)








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 千葉県にあるザ・カントリークラブ・ジャパンを舞台に開幕した、国内男子ツアー「ダイヤモンドカップゴルフ」の初日。予選ラウンドを一緒にまわる池田勇太と、ディフェンディングチャンピオンの小田孔明は、ともに出遅れる苦しいスタートとなった。

【関連リンク】今週は自宅通勤の池田勇太「地元だし勝ちたいね」

 池田は出だしの10番をボギーとすると、そこからリズムをつかむことができず、後半の6番までスコアカード通りのプレーを展開。7番でようやく最初のバーディを奪うが、比較的風の弱かった午前中で1バーディ・1ボギーの内容。イーブンパー58位タイ発進に「このコンディションでバーディ1個じゃ話にならない」とぼやいた。

 一方、連覇を狙う小田も2ボギーのあと15番ではティショットがOBとなり痛恨の“8”を叩いて大きく後退。その後、4つのバーディを奪い意地を見せるも2オーバー100位タイでホールアウト。しかし、落ち込むことなく「明日は普通に回れば、7アンダーくらいいくでしょう」と前を向いた。


【初日の順位】
1位:J・チョイ(-8)
2位T:藤田寛之(-6)
2位T:金庚泰(-6)
2位T:谷岡達弥(-6)
5位T:上平栄道(-5)
5位T:兼本貴司(-5)
5位T:小平智(-5)
7位T:鈴木亨(-4)他4名

58位T:池田勇太(0)
58位T:谷口徹(0)他22名
100位T:深堀圭一郎(+2)
100位T:小田孔明(+2)他9名