Monday, March 3, 2014

Glover and Clarke share lead after two rounds at Open Championship

Lucas Glover
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Lucas Glover's even par round was good enough to snag him a share of the lead heading into the weekend.
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SANDWICH, England (AP) -- A player from Northern Ireland charged up the leaderboard at the Open Championship.
Just not the one you might expect.
Darren Clarke shot his second straight 2-under 68 on Friday, taking a lead role heading to the weekend and showing his younger countrymen a thing or two at Royal St. George's.
Once the face of Northern Ireland golf, the 42-year-old Clarke became an afterthought when first Graeme McDowell, then Rory McIlroy claimed major championships. Maybe it's time for the old guy to get his title, too.
"It would mean an awful lot," Clarke said. "But obviously, this is only after two rounds. There's an awful long way to go yet."
Clarke rolled in a 90-footer for eagle at the seventh and closed his round with a birdie at the tough 18th, sending him to the clubhouse tied for the top spot with Lucas Glover at 4-under 136.
Glover, the 2009 U.S. Open champion, followed an opening 66 with a solid 70 on a warm, sunny day on the English seaside.
"I didn't hole as many putts as I did yesterday," the bearded Glover said. "But I'm happy to grind out even par."
The U.S. has gone five straight majors without a title -- its longest drought of the modern Grand Slam era. Glover shrugged off the slump; besides, he could be in line to snap another streak.
"They told me no one has won the Open Championship with a beard since the 1890s," he said.
Also in contention from the other side of the Atlantic: Chad Campbell, who shot 68 and was one shot back at 3-under 137; Dustin Johnson (68) and old-timers Davis Love III (68) and Tom Lehman (67), all at 138; and, yes, even Phil Mickelson, who came to England trying to forget his Open record.
Lefty has only one top-10 finish in 17 previous appearances. Despite missing several short putts over the first two days, a 69 made him a factor at 139.
"It's fun to be in contention heading to the weekend of the British Open," he said.
McIlroy won't run away with this championship as he did last month at the U.S. Open, but the 22-year-old wasn't complaining about his position. Playing in the afternoon, after the wind picked up, he shot an impressive 69 and was at 140 overall.
He saved his best for last, pulling out a par after plugging his approach in a pot bunker in front of the green. McIlroy somehow knocked it on the green and sank a 12-foot putt, pumping his fist as he walked toward the cup.
All four current major champions were headed to the weekend, but not the top-ranked player in the world. England's Luke Donald closed with four straight bogeys for a 75.
PGA champion Martin Kaymer (67) was at 137, with Masters winner Charl Schwartzel (68) another stroke back. Defending Open champion Louis Oosthuizen (70) also was safely above the cut line at 142.
The forecast was much worse for the final two rounds, with both wind and rain expected.
Bring it on, said Mickelson.
"One of the things I'm looking forward to is actually the bad weather," he said. "I hope it comes in."
Bjorn, playing in the same group as Dyson, was in danger of falling completely out of the mix when he bogeyed three straight holes at the start of his round. But the 40-year-old Dane pulled himself together, playing 1 under the rest of the way for a 72 that left him one stroke off the lead heading to the weekend.
"It wasn't the prettiest of days golfwise, but I'll take where I stand in the championship," Bjorn said.
So will Miguel Angel Jimenez, also at 137 after shooting 71.
There was plenty of experience on the leaderboard with 40-somethings Clarke, Jimenez, Bjorn and Love, plus the 52-year-old Lehman, who won the Open 15 years ago.
"The round just kind of flowed," Lehman said. "I hit it solidly, made a few nice putts, drove the ball extremely well, so I feel like I wasn't really pressured all day long. It was a good day."
The opening round produced a pair of unlikely leaders. Bjorn had missed the cut in four of five events before he got to Royal St. George's, his game in disarray, his heart heavy after the death of his father, and lugging around plenty of baggage at this place.
Eight years ago, Bjorn squandered a two-stroke lead in the final three holes, allowing Ben Curtis to sneak away with one of golf's most improbable wins.
Getting into the tournament on Monday as an alternate when Vijay Singh dropped out, Bjorn played only one practice round, then went out and shot a 65.
So did 20-year-old Tom Lewis, who became the first amateur to lead the Open since 1968, the first to pace any major since Mike Reid at the 1976 U.S. Open.
But Reid looked more his age in the second round, bogeying the final two holes for a 74 that dropped him three strokes off the pace. At No. 18, Lewis knocked his approach over the green, striking a fence post in front of the grandstands and forcing him to play a chip off a gravel road.
Still, he's made it through to the weekend -- his primary goal.
"If you asked me that two days ago, I would have taken it," Lewis said. "But at this moment, it doesn't feel so good."
At least he had a good view for the shot of the day.
Playing partner Tom Watson, the five-time Open champion Lewis is named after, sent a charge through the place with a hole-in-one at the sixth.
Pulling out a 4-iron, Watson sent the ball soaring to the green, then watched it bounce one time before dropping into the cup. The 61-year-old threw both arms in the air, high-fived Henrik Stenson, shook hands with Lewis, then took a bow toward the grandstand.
"Wish I could have seen it go in," Watson said as he walked toward the hole to retrieve the second hole-in-one at this Open. Johnson aced the 16th during the opening round.
Watson missed some short putts, though, and finished with a 70 for a 142, good enough to send him through to the weekend.
The morning starters definitely caught a break with the weather. Early on, there was barely a cloud in the sky and little wind off the Strait of Dover, the flags hanging limply above the grandstand.
Clarke took advantage, though it had nothing do with being spurred on by the success of his younger countrymen.
"I've been personally delighted for both of them," he said. "We've got back-to-back U.S. Open champions from a small, little country like Northern Ireland. That's a massive achievement."
Clarke will likely be carrying on this weekend without McDowell, who stumbled to a 77 for a 5-over 145.
"It's getting to be a bit of a habit, these type of days," McDowell moaned. "A bad habit to get into, obviously."
Donald's finish epitomized the woes for the English, who had hoped to make a big splash at the club that has hosted more Opens outside Scotland than any other course.
Lee Westwood, No. 2 in the world, shot 73 and was in danger of missing the cut. Ian Poulter headed home after a 78.

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Notes: Gaither Returns to Practice



Posted Aug 25, 2008

By Mike Duffy



Left tackle Jared Gaither is back after missing a month due to an ankle injury.


After a month-long intermission, the search for Jonathan Ogden’s replacement continued for the Ravens.

Left tackle Jared Gaither, who is slated to take over for the retired future Hall of Famer, took his first practice snaps Monday after spraining his ankle July 26 in training camp.

Head coach John Harbaugh is hopeful that Gaither will be protecting his quarterback’s blind side in the season opener against the Cincinnati Bengals - whoever that signal-caller is.

“It will be interesting to see how he does and how he feels after practice,” Harbaugh said.

The 6-foot-9 offensive lineman weighed in at a svelte 337 pounds Monday morning and was noticeably eager to get back to work. But when Gaither did actually take the field, he did not immediately step in with the first offense during the 30-minute portion open to the media.

“I haven’t put on any pounds, so I’ve been doing great with that,” Gaither admitted. “I’ve been doing some cardio, too, so I’m looking forward to being out there and seeing where I am.”

In Gaither’s absence, the Ravens turned to free agent signee Chad Slaughter, who was out of football working construction last year.

While Slaughter, a five-year veteran that has started games for the Oakland Raiders, performed admirably in three preseason contests, the Ravens want to see what the 22-year-old brings to the line after an offseason dedicated to improvement.

“[I’ve been] making sure I stayed focused over the past couple of weeks, and I think I did a pretty good job of studying and being mentally ready and taking those mental reps in practice and games,” said Gaither.

“It’s been frustrating, but things happen,” he continued. “When it happens, you react to them. I’ve been doing a good job, and I’m looking forward to going out and practicing with my team.”

Even when Gaither was sidelined, the University of Maryland product says he was diligent in studying offensive coordinator Cam Cameron’s system.

One of the first things he must do is establish chemistry with left guard Ben Grubbs, a first-round draft pick in 2007 that moves over from the right side this year.

“Even though I’ve been out, we’ve both been talking and making sure we’re on the same page,” Gaither said of his relationship with Grubbs. “If something goes on in practice, he’ll come back to the sideline and I’ll ask him about it.”



According to Harbaugh, Gaither could be ready for Week 1 at M&T Bank Stadium.

“If there are no setbacks, then he should be ready for opening day,” said the coach.

Since Ogden officially announced his retirement June 12, all eyes officially shifted to Gaither. When the Ravens selected him in the supplemental draft last year, it was to eventually supplant the 11-time Pro Bowler.

They just didn’t know it would be so soon.

The Ravens now hope there aren’t any more interruptions in Gaither’s development.

Cuts Looming



The Ravens must cut their roster down from 80 to 75 by Tuesday at 4 p.m. ET, and even though it is only five players, it is always a tough decision from the standpoint of taking away someone’s job.

“It’s going to be hard because we have a bunch of guys that really worked hard and can play in the NFL,” said Harbaugh.



Still, Harbaugh is quick to bracket his statement with the reason cut day is made easier.



“It’s not going to be hard in the sense that we are going to pick the guys that give us the best chance at being successful, our strongest 53-man roster,” he added, noting that the Ravens’ roster will continue to shift as the season progresses. “We are going to keep working to get better throughout the season and on into the draft, free agency and everything else. It’s an ongoing process.”



Wilcox Shines



After missing basically all of the offseason following surgery on his toe in January, tight end Daniel Wilcox finally played in last weekend’s game against the St. Louis Rams.



Wilcox may not have made any catches, but Harbaugh thinks his presence on the field was invaluable.



“Dan Wilcox was a bright light,” the coach said. “To see him go out there and push people was great. The thing about that injury, from what I understand, is what he is working with is very painful. Some things you just have to push through. He did a great job of fighting through that and played pretty well.”



Notable



Cornerback Chris McAlister was on the practice field, walking out with a large brace on his knee…Wideout Demetrius Williams seemed to be nearing full health, as he was running routes for the first time since injuring his Achilles in minicamps…Not practicing were defensive tackles Kelly Gregg (knee), Kelly Talavou (shoulder) and Dwan Edwards (undisclosed), wideout Marcus Smith (shoulder), quarterback Troy Smith (illness), cornerbacks Derrick Martin (shoulder) and Fabian Washington (leg), safety Ed Reed (shoulder), linebacker Tavares Gooden (concussion), and running back Willis McGahee (knee).

Monday, December 23, 2013

さくら「2度目の賞金女王狙う」、国内女子ツアー明日開幕



2011年03月03日17時06分






2年ぶりの賞金女王を目指す横峯さくら(撮影:ALBA)








ダイキンオーキッドレディス 事前情報>◇3日◇琉球ゴルフ倶楽部(6,439ヤード・パー72)

 国内女子ツアー開幕戦「ダイキンオーキッドレディス」が、沖縄県にある琉球ゴルフ倶楽部で明日開幕を迎える。プロアマが行われたこの日、各選手最終調整を行った。

 この日のプロアマには地元沖縄でホストを務める諸見里しのぶや、米国ツアーから帰国している宮里藍上田桃子、大会連覇を目指すアン・ソンジュ(韓国)、横峯さくらなどが参加した。昨日に続き肌寒い気温、そして時折小雨が降る中でのラウンドとなったが、明日に迫った本番に向け選手たちの気持ちは高ぶっていた。

吹き荒れる海外旋風を食い止めるのは? 女子ツアー開幕直前プレビュー

 今シーズンは国内ツアーを優先するという横峯は「いよいよだなという気持ちです」と身を引き締める。昨年はアンが今大会を制して序盤から活躍。そのまま賞金女王に輝いた。一昨年の賞金女王横峯は、あらためて今季賞金女王を狙うかと聞かれると「そうですね。はい」と女王の称号を取り戻す意思を表示。「昨年だいぶハッパをかけられたというか、それに近い感じだったので、やはり日本で試合をやっているからには、日本人が勝たなくてはいけないという考えです」と危機感を持ちながら今季に臨む姿勢を見せた。

 横峯は明日宮里美香らと10時9分1番ティからスタート。上田は有村智恵らと10時18分、宮里は諸見里らと10時27分に1番ティからスタートする。

Thursday, November 28, 2013

<速報>藤本佳則が単独首位に浮上!遼は43位タイで決勝Rへ




2012年05月18日18時40分
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リーダーズボード
順位 選手名 スコア1 藤本 佳則 -10
2 B・ジョーンズ -8
岩田 寛 -8
4 片岡 大育 -7
5 武藤 俊憲 -6
谷原 秀人 -6
近藤 共弘 -6
8 I・J・ジャン -5
J・チョイ -5
小田 龍一 -5


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とおとうみ浜松オープン 2日目◇18日◇グランディ浜名湖ゴルフクラブ(7,054ヤード・パー72)>

 静岡県にあるグランディ浜名湖GCで開催されている、国内男子ツアー「とおとうみ浜松オープン」の2日目。藤本佳則がトータル10アンダーまでスコアを伸ばして単独首位に浮上。2打差の2位タイはブレンダン・ジョーンズ(オーストラリア)と岩田寛、4位には片岡大育がつけた。

 石川遼は、3バーディ・2ボギー・3ダブルボギーと崩れトータル1アンダー43位タイ。首位とは9打差で決勝ラウンドに進む。


【2日目の結果】
1位:藤本佳則(-10)
2位T:ブレンダン・ジョーンズ(-8)
2位T:岩田寛(-8)
4位:片岡大育(-7)
5位T:武藤俊憲(-6)
5位T:谷原秀人(-6)
5位T:近藤共弘(-6)
8位T:I・J・ジャン(-5)
8位T:J・チョイ(-5)
8位T:小田龍一(-5)

29位T:池田勇太(-2)他13名
43位T:石川遼(-1)他12名

遼、3つのダボで43位タイに後退「予選落ちかと思った」




2012年05月18日19時50分




リーダーズボード
順位 選手名 スコア1 藤本 佳則 -10
2 B・ジョーンズ -8
岩田 寛 -8
4 片岡 大育 -7
5 武藤 俊憲 -6
谷原 秀人 -6
近藤 共弘 -6
8 I・J・ジャン -5
J・チョイ -5
小田 龍一 -5


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初日から一転、苦しいラウンドに天を仰ぐ(撮影:米山聡明)









とおとうみ浜松オープン 2日目◇18日◇グランディ浜名湖ゴルフクラブ(7,054ヤード・パー72)>

 初日、首位と2打差の8位タイとまずまずのスタートを切った石川遼。しかし、この日は強風に苦しめられ失速した。

「石川遼1打速報」で全ストロークを振り返る

 INからスタートした石川は、11番でティショットをフェアウェイの左のバンカーに入れてしまうと、セカンドで脱出できずこのホールをダブルボギーとしてしまう。その後連続バーディで取り返すも、鬼門の16番、17番でダボ、ボギーと前半で3つスコアを落としてしまう。

 後半に入っても、強烈なアゲインストが吹いた4番パー5でセカンドを池に入れボギー。さらに、続く5番パー3ではまさかの4パットでこの日3つ目のダボを叩いてしまう。ここで「予選落ちかと思った」という石川だが、7番パー3で約6メートルをねじ込みバーディを奪取。大きく息を吐き、天を仰いだ。「4パットでストロークがおかしくなったかと思った」と自信をなくしかけたが残り2ホールをパーとし、43位タイで決勝ラウンドには進むことができた。

 「本音を言えば(今日)2オーバーぐらいで上がりたかった」と会見でも悔しさを隠さなかった石川。昨年つかみ損ねたこの大会での勝利には明日のムービングデーでチャージをかけるしかない。「明日、もう一回難しいコンディションになったらリベンジしたいですね」まだ勝利を渇望する気持ちは消えていない。

【2日目の結果】
1位:藤本佳則(-10)
2位T:ブレンダン・ジョーンズ(-8)
2位T:岩田寛(-8)
4位:片岡大育(-7)
5位T:武藤俊憲(-6)
5位T:谷原秀人(-6)
5位T:近藤共弘(-6)
8位T:I・J・ジャン(-5)
8位T:J・チョイ(-5)
8位T:小田龍一(-5)

29位T:池田勇太(-2)他13名
43位T:石川遼(-1)他12名

寝坊効果、継続中!? 岩田寛が2位タイに浮上




2012年05月18日20時08分




リーダーズボード
順位 選手名 スコア1 藤本 佳則 -10
2 B・ジョーンズ -8
岩田 寛 -8
4 片岡 大育 -7
5 武藤 俊憲 -6
谷原 秀人 -6
近藤 共弘 -6
8 I・J・ジャン -5
J・チョイ -5
小田 龍一 -5


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落ち着いたプレーで2位タイに浮上した岩田寛(撮影:米山聡明)








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とおとうみ浜松オープン 2日目◇18日◇グランディ浜名湖ゴルフクラブ(7,054ヤード・パー72)>

 初日、首位と2打差の8位タイと好位置につけた岩田寛。その日は朝寝坊し、スタートの20分前にコースに到着。ドタバタがあったが「ミスをするとイライラしてたけど、寝坊のバツだと思ったらイライラしなくなった」と意外な方向に作用した結果の好発進だった。

特集!国内男子ツアー2012

 この日もその効果が継続中のようで「ミスをしても昨日のことを思い出して切り替えられた」と落ち着いてプレーし、強風の中スコアを2つ伸ばすことに成功。トータル8アンダー2位タイに浮上した。

 「昨日、今日で気持ちのコントロールができるようになった。これも技術の1つだと考えられるようになった」。岩田は2008年の「つるやオープン」では残り2ホールで2打リードしていたが、まさかの連続ダブルボギーで3位に。同じ年の「フジサンケイクラシック」では18番で決めれば優勝濃厚だったが1メートルのバーディパットを外しプレーオフで敗退など、あと一歩のところで初優勝を逃してきた。「今まで勝利を逃したのは心の弱さ」寝坊で気がついたイライラしないことの重要さ。意外なところで仕入れたメンタルコントロールで悲願の初優勝を手にできるか。

【2日目の結果】
1位:藤本佳則(-10)
2位T:ブレンダン・ジョーンズ(-8)
2位T:岩田寛(-8)
4位:片岡大育(-7)
5位T:武藤俊憲(-6)
5位T:谷原秀人(-6)
5位T:近藤共弘(-6)
8位T:I・J・ジャン(-5)
8位T:J・チョイ(-5)
8位T:小田龍一(-5)

29位T:池田勇太(-2)他13名
43位T:石川遼(-1)他12名

ルーキー藤本、強風の中笑顔で首位をキープ!




2012年05月18日20時10分




リーダーズボード
順位 選手名 スコア1 藤本 佳則 -10
2 B・ジョーンズ -8
岩田 寛 -8
4 片岡 大育 -7
5 武藤 俊憲 -6
谷原 秀人 -6
近藤 共弘 -6
8 I・J・ジャン -5
J・チョイ -5
小田 龍一 -5


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どんな時でも笑顔でプレーするのがモットー!(撮影:米山聡明)








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とおとうみ浜松オープン 2日目◇18日◇グランディ浜名湖ゴルフクラブ(7,054ヤード・パー72)>

 プロ参戦3試合目のルーキー・藤本佳則が多くの選手が強風で苦しむ中、スコアを2つ伸ばしトータル10アンダーで首位の座をキープした。

【関連ニュース】遼、3つのダボで43位タイに後退「予選落ちかと思った」

 「今日の2アンダーは本当に上出来。今週は手ごたえがあったので、いいゴルフをすれば1位をキープできると思っていた」と上々の結果に会見で笑顔をみせた藤本。プレー中にも極力、笑顔でプレーすることを心がけていて「そのほうが、キャディさんも見ているお客さんも気持ちいいでしょう」とルーキーながら心の中はすっかりプロゴルファーになっている。

 「優勝を目指しているので、最終日に良い位置にいられるよう頑張りたい」。“笑うかどには福来る”の言葉通り、笑顔のプレーで初優勝なるか。

【2日目の結果】
1位:藤本佳則(-10)
2位T:ブレンダン・ジョーンズ(-8)
2位T:岩田寛(-8)
4位:片岡大育(-7)
5位T:武藤俊憲(-6)
5位T:谷原秀人(-6)
5位T:近藤共弘(-6)
8位T:I・J・ジャン(-5)
8位T:J・チョイ(-5)
8位T:小田龍一(-5)

29位T:池田勇太(-2)他13名
43位T:石川遼(-1)他12名