Monday, March 3, 2014

Rory McIlroy shoots second straight 65 to grab 36-hole lead at Deutsche Bank Championship

Rory McIlroy at the Deutsche Bank Championship
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Rory McIlroy looks comfortable on the smooth greens of TPC Boston and had only one bad spell of back-to-back bogeys on his back nine to reach the midway point at 12-under 130.
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Doug Ferguson
Associated Press

Series: PGA Tour
NORTON, Mass. -- The Deutsche Bank Championship has had a fair amount of heavyweight bouts in only 10 years. This Labor Day weekend is shaping up as another one, featuring two generations of stars.
Rory McIlroy at times made it look easy on his way to another 6-under 65 to take the 36-hole lead. Tiger Woods couldn't buy a putt and still had a 68, leaving him two shots behind. In between was Louis Oosthuizen, a former British Open champion with one of the purest swings in golf.
McIlroy went from one extreme to another on par 5s only 30 minutes apart, but he steadied himself down the stretch on the TPC Boston to set an early target Saturday. No one could catch him in the afternoon, and the two-time major champion wound up at 12-under 130. He had a one-shot lead over Oosthuizen, who had four 2s on his card, including a chip-in on the short par-4 fourth hole, and had a 65.
Ryan Moore had a 68, despite playing the front nine in 1 over, and joined Woods at 10-under 132.
Woods missed out on a chance to be paired with McIlroy on Sunday when he missed the fairway on the par-5 18th, laid up short of the marsh and came up just short of the green and its front hole location. He had to get up-and-down for par.
The TPC Boston is where Woods and Vijay Singh had a memorable battle on Labor Day in 2004, when Singh won to replace Woods at No. 1 in the world. Two years later, Woods closed with a 63 to rally from a three-shot deficit against Singh. And in the first year of the FedExCup in 2007, it was Phil Mickelson who played three rounds with Woods and wound up beating him by two shots.
Woods and McIlroy might be the next one.
"I think if you look at the overall list of champions here, they're all big hitters," Woods said in an effort to explain why the Deutsche Bank Championship provides such great theater.
McIlroy, who won the PGA Championship by a record eight shots at Kiawah Island three weeks ago, looked comfortable on the smoother greens of TPC Boston and had only one bad spell of back-to-back bogeys on his back nine to reach the midway point at 12-under 130.
"Everything seemed to work pretty well out there," McIlroy said. "I felt like I drove the ball a bit better today and hit more fairways, which gave me some more opportunities to make birdies. And I was putting well enough to take a few of those. Yeah, pleased with where I am and looking forward to the weekend."
The weekend is half over, as this FedExCup playoff event is known for its Labor Day finish.
Woods came out firing in the afternoon with back-to-back birdies, only to get slowed quickly with a bogey from the bunker on No. 3 and going bunker-to-bunker on the fourth hole when he scrambled for par. He got back with a shot into 3 feet on the sixth for birdie, but he couldn't take advantage of several shots in the 12- to 15-foot range.
It looked as though it was getting under his skin, but all he had to do was think back to that opening round of 64.
"You've got to let it balance itself out because I made everything yesterday," he said. "Today was one of those days where I had some good looks, missed them, but didn't feel like I was really rolling it correctly. Then I figured something out, and then from then on, I poured it pretty good."
First-round leader Seung-yul Noh (71), Jason Dufner (66) and Masters champion Charl Schwartzel (65) were among those at 9-under 133.
The biggest moment Saturday belonged to Sean O'Hair, who is No. 74 in the FedExCup. Only the top 70 advance to the third stage next week at Crooked Stick, and O'Hair figured he was cooked when he three-putted the 17th to fall two shots over the cut line. But he blistered a 4-iron into 3 feet and made eagle, keeping his hopes alive.
Rickie Fowler made a clutch putt on his final hole, a 4-footer for par that gave him a 72. It looked even more significant at the time because it assured he would make the cut, giving him two more days to make an impression on Davis Love III before he announces his four captain's picks for the Ryder Cup on Tuesday.
Hunter Mahan had a 72 to end his untimely streak of two missed cuts, boosting his hopes of getting one of the four picks. Dustin Johnson also stayed in the mix, going into the weekend only five shots out of the lead.
McIlroy wasn't much of a factor in the opening playoff event last week at Bethpage Black, where the greens were baked out by sunshine and nearly dead by the third round, making it difficult to score. The greens have been pure at the TPC Boston, and it showed in the scoring.
Then again, he didn't have to make putts from very far. McIlroy made three birdies from inside 10 feet -- one of them a tap-in on the 14th -- and he seized the lead on the par-5 18th. Even though the pin was to the front of the smaller, treacherous green, there was enough wind in his face that he could get 4-iron in the air and have it land softly. It rode a gentle slope to about 10 feet away and he made the eagle putt.
After an 18-foot birdie putt on No. 1, McIlroy was poised to get some separation on the field until he tried to hit a high cut with a 5-wood on the par-5 second. He pushed it too far, into the water, and made bogey.
"That was a really tricky little pin position there on the second," he said. "If you lay up, you're going to have to hit a really good shot to get it close to try and make birdie. I'm sure it played a little easier yesterday, but you'll probably see just as many bogeys as you do birdies there today."
On the next hole, his long putt from the fringe was weak and came up 8 feet short, and he missed that for another bogey. But that was that. He followed with back-to-back birdies to get back to 12 under, and made a 12-foot par putt on the eighth to keep from dropping another shot.
McIlroy attributed the improvement from last week to one thing.
"My putting," he said. "I wasn't very comfortable on the greens at all last week. They weren't the best surfaces. I think everyone saw that. This week, the surfaces are much better, and it gives you a little more confidence that you can roll your putts at the hole a bit more."

Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Head Coach John Harbaugh Visiting Troops In Middle East



Posted Feb 5, 2014

Garrett DowningBaltimoreRavens.com Staff Writer@Ravens All Garrett Downing Articles



The Ravens head coach is on a trip to Turkey and Afghanistan this week with U.S. General Ray Odierno.


Ravens Head Coach John Harbaugh accepted the NFL’s Salute To Service Award Saturday night in New York City, and then he quickly re-packed his bags for another trip out of town.

Harbaugh left the United States Monday on a trip to visit American troops in the Middle East with U.S. General Ray Odierno. The visit includes stops in Turkey and Afghanistan.

“We’re going to get with troops,” Harbaugh said during an interview over the weekend with CBS. “We’re going to spend time with troops, and shake hands and talk to them a little bit and just be with them. I can’t wait.”

Harbaugh is known for his support of the military, and he has developed a relationship with Odierno over the years. Odierno presented Harbaugh with one of five Outstanding Civilian Service Awards from the U.S. Army in 2012, and has also been a guest at a Ravens’ practice.

This isn’t Harbaugh’s first trip overseas, as he also participated in the NFL-USO Coaches Tour in 2009. During that trip, Harbaugh visited with soldiers in Baghdad. Harbaugh has also supported military members domestically by routinely inviting Wounded Warriors to practice and by instituting Military Appreciation Day during an annual training camp practice.

Harbaugh will be in the Middle East all week. View a photo gallery here and check back to see more photos and videos from his visit throughout the next several days.

Monday, December 23, 2013

「最後まであきらめず」さくら、1打差2位発進!




2010年11月12日18時53分




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順位 選手名 スコア1 佐伯 三貴 -5
2 横峯 さくら -4
3 イ・ナリ -2
キム・ナリ -2
インビー・パーク -2
6 アン・ソンジュ -1
永井 奈都 -1
中田 美枝 -1
西塚 美希世 -1
服部 真夕 -1


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伊藤園レディスゴルフトーナメント 初日>◇12日◇グレートアイランド倶楽部(6,599ヤード・パー72)

 千葉県にあるグレートアイランド倶楽部を舞台に開幕した、国内女子ツアー「伊藤園レディスゴルフトーナメント」の初日。強い風が吹く難しいコンディションの中、各選手スコアメイクに苦しんだが、逆転賞金女王を狙う横峯さくらは6バーディ・2ボギーの68をマーク。首位とは1打差の4アンダー2位と好スタートを切った。

 「風もあったし、ピン位置も難しかったが、その中でしっかりパットを決めることができたので良かった」とこの日のラウンドを振り返った横峯。1番で2メートのバーディパットを沈めると、3番パー5でも3打目を2メートルにつけてバーディ奪取。6番でもバーディを奪い、7番で3パットのボギーを叩くが8番で4メートルを決めて3アンダーで前半を折り返した。

 昨年この大会で優勝するまでは、コースに対して苦手意識があったという横峯だが「去年勝ったことによって良いイメージになっています」と自信も見せる。12番でボギーを叩くが直後の13番パー5ですぐに取り返し、15番パー5では2オンに成功しイーグル逃しのバーディを奪った。

 この日は賞金ランキング首位を行くアン・ソンジュ(韓国)とのラウンド。横峯は「意識しないわけじゃないけど、彼女のプレーも見れたし自分のプレーにも集中できた」と特に相手を気にすることなく自分のプレーに徹した。また、ラウンド中ギャラリーから「賞金女王頑張って!」と声を掛けられるのもモチベーションにつながっている。「最後まで頑張ろうという気持ちなので、あきらめずに目標は高く持ってという感じですね」と闘志を見せる横峯。ファンの期待を一身に背負い残り2日間も全力でプレーする。

【初日の順位】
1位:佐伯三貴(-5)
2位:横峯さくら(-4)
3位T:イ・ナリ(-2)
3位T:キム・ナリ(-2)
3位T:インビー・パーク(-2)
6位T:アン・ソンジュ(-1)
6位T:永井奈都(-1)
6位T:吉田弓美子(-1)
6位T:西塚美希世(-1)
6位T:中田美枝(-1)
6位T:服部真夕(-1)
6位T:茂木宏美(-1)

22位T:上田桃子(+1)他7名

Friday, November 29, 2013

<速報>片山晋呉が9アンダーと大爆発!現時点で単独首位




2012年04月19日12時41分
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順位 選手名 スコア1 片山 晋呉 -9
2 小田 龍一 -5
3 キム・ヒョンソン -4
ハン・リー -4
白 佳和 -4
川村 昌弘 -4
C・プラポール -4
8 大槻 智春 -3
佐藤 祐樹 -3
谷原 秀人 -3


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つるやオープンゴルフトーナメント 初日◇19日◇山の原ゴルフクラブ 山の原コース(6,767ヤード・パー71)>

 国内男子ツアー第2戦「つるやオープンゴルフトーナメント」が開幕。午前スタートの片山晋呉が10バーディ・1ボギーの9アンダーと爆発し、現時点で2位に4打差をつけて単独首位に立っている。

 5アンダー2位に小田龍一、4アンダーに金亨成(キム・ヒョンソン)(韓国)がつけている。石川遼は12時40分にINコースからスタートする。

<中間速報>遼、ボギー先行も取り返しイーブンでハーフターン



2012年04月19日15時01分




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順位 選手名 スコア1 片山 晋呉 -9
2 小田 龍一 -5
3 キム・ヒョンソン -4
ハン・リー -4
白 佳和 -4
川村 昌弘 -4
C・プラポール -4
8 大槻 智春 -3
佐藤 祐樹 -3
谷原 秀人 -3


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つるやオープンゴルフトーナメント 初日◇19日◇山の原ゴルフクラブ 山の原コース(6,767ヤード・パー71)>

 国内男子ツアー第2戦「つるやオープンゴルフトーナメント」が開幕した。INコースからスタートした石川遼は、スタートの10番でボギーを叩くと14番でもボギーを叩き序盤でスコアを落としてしまう。それでも、15番パー5でバーディ、さらに18番もバーディとしイーブンパーで後半のプレーに入った。

 現時点で9アンダーでホールアウトした片山晋呉が単独首位、5アンダーの小田龍一が2位となっている。

<速報>遼、初日は2オーバーでホールアウト




2012年04月19日17時02分




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順位 選手名 スコア1 片山 晋呉 -9
2 小田 龍一 -5
3 キム・ヒョンソン -4
ハン・リー -4
白 佳和 -4
川村 昌弘 -4
C・プラポール -4
8 大槻 智春 -3
佐藤 祐樹 -3
谷原 秀人 -3


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つるやオープンゴルフトーナメント 初日◇19日◇山の原ゴルフクラブ 山の原コース(6,767ヤード・パー71)>

 国内男子ツアー第2戦「つるやオープンゴルフトーナメント」が開幕した。INコースからスタートした石川遼は10番でボギーを叩くと、14番でもボギーを叩く苦しい立ち上がり。15番、18番はバーディとしたものの、ハーフターン後の2番、4番でもボギーを叩きスコアを落としてしまう。その後6番でバーディを奪ったものの、最終9番でバンカーショットのミスからボギー。初日は2オーバーとスコアを落として終えた。

<速報>片山が爆発首位発進!遼は2オーバー81位タイと出遅れ




2012年04月19日17時59分




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順位 選手名 スコア1 片山 晋呉 -9
2 小田 龍一 -5
3 キム・ヒョンソン -4
ハン・リー -4
白 佳和 -4
川村 昌弘 -4
C・プラポール -4
8 大槻 智春 -3
佐藤 祐樹 -3
谷原 秀人 -3


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首位スタートの片山晋呉、好調で動きも軽い(撮影:岩井康博)






つるやオープンゴルフトーナメント 初日◇19日◇山の原ゴルフクラブ 山の原コース(6,767ヤード・パー71)>

 国内男子ツアー第2戦「つるやオープンゴルフトーナメント」が開幕。初日“62”と爆発した片山晋呉が9アンダーで単独首位、4打差の2位に小田龍一、4アンダー3位タイに白佳和らがつけている。2010年大会王者の藤田寛之が3アンダーで8位タイ、ディフェンディングチャンピオンの近藤共弘は1アンダーの27位タイとなっている。

【関連リンク】片山晋呉の今季成績&プロフィール

 石川遼は3バーディ・5ボギーの“73”で2オーバー81位タイと出遅れ、池田勇太はイーブンパーの44位タイで初日を終えた。

【初日の順位】
1位:片山晋呉(-9)
2位:小田龍一(-5)
3位T:金亨成(キム・ヒョンソン)(-4)
3位T:ハン・リー(-4)
3位T:白佳和(-4)
3位T:川村昌弘(-4)
3位T:チャワリット・プラポール(-4)
8位T:藤田寛之(-3)他9名
18位T:金庚泰(キム・キョンテ)(-2)他8名

44位T:池田勇太(E)他22名
81位T:石川遼(+2)他21名