Thursday, March 6, 2014

Marc Leishman gets in clubhouse, waits, then wins Travelers Championship

Marc Leishman at the Travelers Championship
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Marc Leishman began the final round at the Travelers Championship six strokes behind the leaders, but made eight birdies and no bogeys in his closing 62.
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Pat Eaton-Robb
Associated Press

Series: PGA Tour
CROMWELL, Conn. -- Marc Leishman shot an 8-under 62 on Sunday in the Travelers Championship, then went back to the clubhouse to eat, watch some soccer and wait to see where he would finish.
More than two hours later, after Charley Hoffman blew a two-stroke lead on the final two holes, Leishman was hoisting his first championship trophy on the PGA Tour.
"I think Charley was on the 15th when I turned the golf on," Leishman said. "I watched that, then just went over and hit some balls and putted for a bit and it turned out well."
The 28-year-old Australian began the day six strokes behind the leaders, but made eight birdies in a bogey-free round. He finished at 14-under 266.
"I didn't think it was going to be enough," he said. "Golf is a funny game, a really funny game."
Hoffman was 16 under heading to the 17th hole, but pushed his tee shot right and into the water. He made a double bogey, and bogeyed the 18th after failing to get up and down from a greenside bunker.
"When it's said and done, obviously a bad finish and a bad taste in my mouth, but you learn from it," he said. "Any time you put yourself in contention, you learn from that."
Hoffman closed with a 66 to tie for second with Masters champion Bubba Watson, who shot a 65.
Leishman became the fifth player in seven years to break through with their first tour win at River Highlands, joining Fredrik Jacobson last year, Watson in 2010, Hunter Mahan in 2007 and J.J. Henry in 2006.
Leishman's 62 was the lowest score in a final round by a champion on tour this season.
"You'd almost rather make a few birdies coming in to win, rather than have someone hand it to you," he said. "But having said that, I'm not going to give this back or anything."
Hoffman seemed to be in command standing on the 17th tee, and still had a chance to win on 18. He put his tee shot onto a hill to the right and he put his second shot into the bunker. He ran that shot long and missed a 17-foot par putt.
Watson made a run at the lead on the front nine, with four birdies. But he had to scramble on the back nine, saving par on the 15th after putting his tee shot in the water. He also made par on 17 after hitting his second shot over the water and onto the green from the rough.
"Just didn't finish it off on the back," he said. "I made my run and just didn't kind of really have anything after that."
"I was just trying to give myself as many chances as I could," he said. "It was nice to have a couple of tap-in birdies."
Leishman's win gave him just his second top-10 finish this season. He didn't play in Memphis or at the U.S. Open and said he came back after two weeks off refreshed.
"I practiced I think two times in the three weeks," he said. "It's been close for a while actually. I just get a little bit streaky with the putter, and I haven't been lately."
Roland Thatcher, who was tied for the lead after three rounds, began his day with three bogeys on the first six holes. He seemed like an afterthought, until Hoffman's collapse. But he made an eagle on the par-5 13th after hitting his second shot within 15 feet of the pin.
He came up 18 with a chance to force a playoff, but put his second shot into a greenside bunker and bogeyed the hole.
"You never want to take the lead going into Sunday and then need two birdies on the last two holes to catch up," he said.
He and fellow co-leader Brian Davis both shot 70, putting them in a group at 12 under with Tim Clark and John Rollins.
Clark, who won the 2010 Players Championship, had elbow surgery last August and had missed the cut in five of the previous nine tournaments he played this season.
The course record at River Highlands is 60, set last year by Patrick Cantlay as an amateur. The 20-year-old missed the cut this year in his first professional tournament.
Rory Sabbatini finished six shots behind the leader, but took home a gold Rolex after making his first hole-in-one on tour. His shot on the 161-foot 16th hole hit and spun left into the hole.
"It felt really good coming off the club," he said. "It was just a question of having the right yardage. I kind of joked in the middle of the ball flight, and I said, `Be the right one and go in the hole.'"
Hunter Mahan shot a career-low 61 and tied for 11th after he came within a stroke of missing the 54-hole cut.
Mahan, in the first pair of the day, joked that he was just trying to play fast and not hold up the field. He opened with five pars before making nine birdies on the final 13 holes.
He missed a 7-foot birdie putt on the 17th hole. His 20-foot birdie putt from the edge of the green on 18 put him at 10-under 270 for the tournament.
"Your adrenaline is pumping more than you are nervous, because nothing really bad can happen," he said. "I was just trying to hit it close and make a putt."
Mahan, whose first tour win came here in 2007, needed a 6-foot birdie on 18 Saturday to make the 54-hole cut.
"At that point, you're kind of like, God, do I want to even make this?" he said. "I'm glad I did."

Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Week 16: New England Patriots Conference Calls



Posted Dec 18, 2013






Head Coach Bill Belichick


Opening statement: “OK, how is everybody doing down there today? Are we talking football or lacrosse? I just want to be ready for this. (laughter) I’ve been real impressed with the Ravens. Obviously, they are playing really well lately. They’ve been in a lot of great games. They’ve played well in crunch time. When they’ve had to make the plays, they’ve made them. As usual, [head] coach [John] Harbaugh is doing a real good job with his football team in all three phases of the game – offensively, defensively and special teams. They look like the championship team that we all know they are and [are] well coached.”

On former University of Maryland DT Joe Vellano: “Yeah, another Terp. Joe [Vellano] did a good job for us. [He] got some playing time. We’ve had some injuries at that position, and he has stepped in and done a good job. Joe works hard. He is a tough kid. He really competes well and is in pretty good condition. He has had to play a lot of plays in several games. He has really hung in there and done a good job for us.”

On why kickers have been so successful this season: “I would say just in general, just the better quality of play and also practice. Certainly, having the consistency of the snapper, holder and kicker being able to work together all day and work on those things the way it is with most teams, I think that has certainly helped relative to going back a few years when that wasn’t the case. It’s been like that for a while. And just overall, [there is] better kicking. We’ve seen each year young guys come out [of college and] be more competitive, like [Justin] Tucker was last year, as a matter of fact, in his rookie year. Guys are more ready to come into the league. There are a lot of good kickers in the league. [It is] no specific thing, but just generally a good quality. Same thing with the kickoffs – you see a lot more touchbacks. It’s not just leg strength; it’s technique.”

On NT Haloti Ngata: “He is a heck of a football player. [He is] strong and has really good quickness for his size. [He is] a hard guy to block. I’ve always liked him. I’ve always thought he’s one of the – not only one of the best – but, to a degree a little bit, an underrated player. Not that he is underrated, but I don’t think there are many that are better than him at his position, let’s put it that way. And I think he is having a good year.”

On if he views this game as a rematch: “No, I think this game certainly has its own elements. There are a lot of players playing in this game that didn’t play in either one of the games last year. There are certainly a lot that did, but there are plenty that didn’t. [It is a] whole new matchup.”

On OLB Terrell Suggs: “You certainly have to be aware of him. I think he and [Elvis] Dumervil have gotten a lot of attention out there on the edge. Quarterbacks are just trying to throw the ball quick or keep an extra guy in protection to try to slow them down a little bit. I think the Ravens have an excellent front. They play a lot of players in there. They are all good; they are all productive. I think [Terrell] Suggs is a guy you have to absolutely [be mindful of].”

On how not having two of their best-catching tight ends this year has hindered them: “I don’t know. I can’t put a percentage on it or anything. You always like to have all your best players. Unfortunately, Rob [Gronkowski] got hurt a couple weeks ago in the Cleveland game, but there have been a number of games that he hasn’t played in this year, including training camp. We have confidence in the players that we have, and we’ll go out there and compete. I’m sure the guys that play will go out there and do a good job and play competitively.”

On QB Tom Brady adjusting to new personnel: “I think Tom [Brady] has done a good job. He prepares very hard, he works hard, and he is a good player. I think he has been giving us good leadership throughout the season, going all the way back to the spring. Tom is one of our best and most consistent players. He has been like that for a long time.”

On coaching against Ravens defensive coordinator Dean Pees, who coached in New England: “Dean [Pees] does an excellent job. Dean is a smart coach; he’s got a lot of experience. He’s really done a solid job for the Ravens – no question about it.”


On if it’s strange preparing for the Ravens without LB Ray Lewis or S Ed Reed: “A little bit. It does look a little bit different without those guys. The Ravens have a lot of young players on their roster, and they have a lot of them playing well. I think that Ozzie [Newsome], his staff, coach [John] Harbaugh, the entire organization, Steve [Bisciotti] – all of them – have done a great job of putting their football team together. It’s a lot of players that are not on the team from last year, but there’s plenty of guys that were, and then there’s some new players that have done a good job of stepping up.”


On what it takes for a quarterback to be clutch: “Obviously, being able to execute under pressure, being smart, knowing the situation, keeping their poise, knowing how to handle [adversity]. [It’s] all the things – the play, the defense, clock management – just good situational football. Each situation is a little bit different, no matter how much you practice it or how many situations you practice. Each one has got a little different twist to it or some aspects of it that just makes it a little bit different from the one that you practiced or a similar situation that you’ve been in before. [It’s about] being able to adjust and have that gamesmanship, poise and intelligence on the field to make good decisions at critical times.”


On TE Dennis Pitta: “Excellent player. [He] does a really good job. [He’s] a key guy in the offense that Joe [Flacco] has a lot of confidence in and goes to him in critical situations – third down, red area, end of the game and two-minute type of situations. He’s a go-to guy and a guy that has had a serious injury, but looks like he’s come back from it well and worked hard in rehab. He’s made good contributions for them since he’s been back. [He’s] an impressive player.”


On the Ravens’ rivalry with the Patriots: “The Ravens are a good football team; I think we all know that. They’re tough, they’re physical, and they have a lot of good players. They have a lot of good skill players, and they have a lot of good, big players – linemen. They’ve got good specialists, they’re well-coached, and they have an excellent organization from the top on down – the owner, to the general manager, to the head coach and their entire staff. They’re a very tough and competitive football team. We know it’s a big challenge for us down there this week. They’re playing very well and have won four of their last five games with a lot of clutch plays. I think that’s what we’ve got to be ready for. Whatever has happened in previous games – no matter our record – it is what it is. This game will be decided by how two teams compete and perform on Sunday. I don’t know that [the past] has much of anything to do with any other game. As you said, it does come out very competitively. What happens Sunday will be determined on what happens Sunday, not what happened last year, last week or some other year.”



DE Chandler Jones

On how much they are looking forward to this game: “This is another game on the schedule that we have to win. Our goal every week is just to win this game. We’re not talking about last year, but just this year. We’re just moving forward and just being consistent and winning.”


On when he realized the rivalry the Patriots have with the Ravens: “We feel like that is every team this late in the season – not just the Ravens, but every team. If you play a team late in the season, it’s more important. Like I said, mistakes can’t be limited; they have to be eliminated.”

On if he has talked to his brother, Ravens DT Arthur Jones, and if his other brother, Jon, has visited: “Jon [Jones] hasn’t been up here. He has been up here for one of the games, actually last year. I haven’t spoken to Art [Jones] yet, either.”

On if he will talk to his brother, DT Arthur Jones: “No, I actually haven’t spoken to him in a week or two. He might call me, or he might not. I don’t know.”

On head coach Bill Belichick’s demeanor behind the scenes: “We just want to do our jobs. Our biggest thing is to win – that is our goal week-in and week-out. [We] stay levelheaded and just focus on our task at hand.”

On the play of his brother, DT Arthur Jones: “Art [Jones] has been doing good. He’s been working on his pass rush and working on his run stops. He’s becoming an all-around defensive tackle from what I’ve known from the two years I’ve been playing in the NFL, which isn’t much. He’s been playing very well. I’m happy for him, and good luck to him.”

On if it was bittersweet when his brother got to go to the Super Bowl last season instead of him: “That was last year. This is a new year, and hopefully we can get this win on Sunday.”

On what Miami did well against the Patriots last week: “That was last week. We don’t want to move back. We’re just trying to move forward and talk about the Ravens.”

Sunday, December 1, 2013

小林正則、スコア伸ばすも全英に届かず…「残念のひと言」




2011年06月26日17時15分
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リーダーズボード
順位 選手名 スコア優勝 黄重坤 -13
2 キム・キョンテ -12
3 石川 遼 -10
ベ・サンムン -10
5 ブラッド・ケネディ -9
6 P・マークセン -8
平塚 哲二 -8
チョ・ ミンギュ -8
9 藤田 寛之 -6
10 金 聖潤(キム・ソンユン) -5


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惜しくも全英オープン出場はならなかった…(撮影:岩井康博)







<~全英への道~ミズノオープン 最終日>◇26日◇JFE瀬戸内海ゴルフ倶楽部(7,317ヤード・パー72)

 国内男子ツアー「~全英への道~ミズノオープン」の最終日。3日目にスコアを落とし、トータル3アンダーからスタートしたホストプロの小林正則は、この日2つスコアを伸ばすもトータル5アンダー10位タイでホールアウト。目標であった「全英オープン」の出場権へは届かなかった。

今大会はホストプロ小林正則の1打速報も実施!

 小林は前半から再三チャンスを作るもバーディパットがことごとく決まらない。前半をスコアカードどおりのプレーで終えるとようやくバーディが来たのが11番。そこから14番でチップインバーディ、さらに15番でもバーディを奪い6アンダーまで持ってきたが、あと一伸びが足りなかった。「8アンダーにすればワンチャンスあると思っていた」全英オープンギリギリのラインに目標を定め迎えた最終18番パー5。ティショットは会心の当たりでフェアウェイをキープするも、セカンドはギャラリースタンドの裏まで曲げる大スライス。この時点で望みが断たれた。

 「最後のセカンドもう一回やり直したい!」開口一番悔しさをあらわにした小林だが、それ以上に悔やまれるのは単独首位で迎えながらスコアを大きく落とした3日目だ。「昨日一日で台無しにしてしまった。もうちょっと何とかできたはず。残念の一言です」ツアー選手権でも同様の状況で3日目にスコアを落としており、最終組で迎えるムービングデーが完全に鬼門となってしまった。

 それでも「とおとうみ浜松オープン」の優勝以降、上位で戦えているだけに手ごたえはある。「余裕が出てきているし、少しずつ自信がついてきている」今季ブレイクした大器が、リーダーズボード上位の常連となる。

【最終結果】
優勝:黄重坤(ハン・ジュンゴン)(-13)
2位:金庚泰(キム・キョンテ)(-12)
3位T:石川遼(-10)
3位T:べ・サンムン(-10)
5位:ブラッド・ケネディ(-9)
6位T:プラヤド・マークセン(-8)
6位T:平塚哲二(-8)
6位T:チョ・ ミンギュ(-8)
9位:藤田寛之(-6)
10位T:小林正則(-5)他5名

19歳ハン、メガネのニューフェイスがツアー初優勝!




2011年06月26日17時30分




リーダーズボード
順位 選手名 スコア優勝 黄重坤 -13
2 キム・キョンテ -12
3 石川 遼 -10
ベ・サンムン -10
5 ブラッド・ケネディ -9
6 P・マークセン -8
平塚 哲二 -8
チョ・ ミンギュ -8
9 藤田 寛之 -6
10 金 聖潤(キム・ソンユン) -5


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韓国の19歳がツアー初優勝(撮影:岩井康博)










<~全英への道~ミズノオープン 最終日>◇25日◇JFE瀬戸内海ゴルフ倶楽部(7,317ヤード・パー72)

 岡山県にあるJFE瀬戸内海ゴルフ倶楽部で開催された、「~全英への道~ミズノオープン」。最終日6つスコアを伸ばす爆発を見せた黄重坤(ハン・ジュンゴン)(韓国)が、金庚泰(韓国)、石川遼らを逆転しトータル13アンダーでツアー初優勝を飾った。

遼、3位タイフィニッシュ 痛恨のトリプルボギーで優勝逃す

 圧巻は3番パー3だ。223ヤード、ユーティリティで放ったティショットはピン手前にキャリーするとそのまま転がってカップイン。いきなり飛び出したプロ2度目のホールインワンをきっかけに19歳が一気に走り出す。続く4番でバーディを奪うと、後半12番、13番と連続バーディを奪取。最終組がもたつく中、15番で単独首位に立つと17番のバーディで後続を突き放した。

 ハンは高校2年の時にプロに転向。昨年のQTを通過し今季から日本ツアーに参戦した。第2戦の「つるやオープン」では初日首位に立ち最後まで優勝争いを演じると、黒縁メガネの愛らしいキャラクターと共に注目を集めた。しかし、好成績を残したのも束の間、「中日クラウンズ」から「日本ゴルフツアー選手権 Citibank Cup Shishido Hills」まで5戦連続予選落ち。日本ツアーの洗礼を味わい苦しい時期を過ごしていた。

 しかし、このオープンウィークに韓国でみっちり練習をつんで帰ってくると、再開直後の大会で大きな栄冠を掴み取った。しかも、母国の英雄でもある金庚泰(キム・キョンテ)を抑えての優勝に「キョンテさんは憧れ。まだ実感がわいていないです」と驚きを隠せない様子だった。これで、ハンはメジャー第3戦「全英オープン」の出場権も手に。「世界のトップ選手がいるので、いろいろ勉強してきたいです。目標は予選通過です」大志を抱いて日本にやってきた19歳が、早くも世界最高峰の舞台に踏み出す。

【最終結果】
優勝:黄重坤(ハン・ジュンゴン)(-13)
2位:金庚泰(キム・キョンテ)(-12)
3位T:石川遼(-10)
3位T:べ・サンムン(-10)
5位:ブラッド・ケネディ(-9)
6位T:プラヤド・マークセン(-8)
6位T:平塚哲二(-8)
6位T:チョ・ ミンギュ(-8)
9位:藤田寛之(-6)
10位T:小林正則(-5)他5名

全英オープン出場権は海外勢が独占!賞金ランクで河井と高山




2011年06月26日17時39分




リーダーズボード
順位 選手名 スコア優勝 黄重坤 -13
2 キム・キョンテ -12
3 石川 遼 -10
ベ・サンムン -10
5 ブラッド・ケネディ -9
6 P・マークセン -8
平塚 哲二 -8
チョ・ ミンギュ -8
9 藤田 寛之 -6
10 金 聖潤(キム・ソンユン) -5


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全英への切符を獲得した選手たち(撮影:岩井康博)







<~全英への道~ミズノオープン 最終日>◇26日◇JFE瀬戸内海ゴルフ倶楽部(7,317ヤード・パー72)

 岡山県にあるJFE瀬戸内海ゴルフ倶楽部で開催された、「~全英への道~ミズノオープン」。黄重坤(ハン・ジュンゴン)(韓国)の逆転優勝で幕を閉じた今大会で、メジャー第3戦「全英オープン」への出場者が決定した。

19歳ハン、メガネのニューフェイスがツアー初優勝!

 「全英オープン」予選会も兼ねている今大会では、成績上位4名と、「東建ホームメイトカップ」からこの「ミズノオープン」までの予選ランキング上位2名がメジャー第3戦「全英オープン」への出場権を獲得することが出来る。

 すでに出場権を獲得している、石川遼藤田寛之金庚泰(キム・キョンテ)(韓国)、平塚哲二を除いた今大会の上位4名は、優勝したハン、3位タイのべ・サンムン(韓国)、5位のブラッド・ケネディ(オーストラリア)、そして6位タイのプラヤド・マークセン(タイ)(チョ・ミンギュと同スコアだが、ワールドランクでマークセンが出場権)と海外勢が独占。日本勢の全英オープン出場権獲得者は出なかった。

 「東建ホームメイトカップ」から今大会までの予選ランキングでは、河井博大高山忠洋が出場権を獲得。これで「全英オープン」に出場する日本人選手は石川、藤田、平塚と合わせて5名となった。

【最終結果】
優勝:黄重坤(ハン・ジュンゴン)(-13)
2位:金庚泰(キム・キョンテ)(-12)
3位T:石川遼(-10)
3位T:べ・サンムン(-10)
5位:ブラッド・ケネディ(-9)
6位T:プラヤド・マークセン(-8)
6位T:平塚哲二(-8)
6位T:チョ・ ミンギュ(-8)
9位:藤田寛之(-6)
10位T:小林正則(-5)他5名

セガサミーカップ、遼はメジャー王者と同組、松山英樹も参戦!




2011年07月19日18時54分
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長嶋茂雄 INVITATIONAL セガサミーカップゴルフトーナメント 事前情報◇19日◇ザ・ノースカントリーゴルフクラブ(7,115ヤード・パー72)>

 国内男子ツアーが北海道を舞台に約1か月ぶりに再開する。「長嶋茂雄 INVITATIONAL セガサミーカップゴルフトーナメント」が7月21日(木)から4日間、ザ・ノースカントリーゴルフクラブで開催される。

 この日予選ラウンドの組み合わせが発表され、石川遼は「日本ゴルフツアー選手権 Citibank Cup Shishido Hills」覇者のJ・B・パク(韓国)、山下和宏と同組で12時50分10番スタートとなった。「全英オープン」4日間を戦った池田勇太宮本勝昌らと同組で12時30分に10番スタート、今大会から2戦連続でトーナメントに出場する松山英樹は12時ちょうどに10番スタートとなっている。

Friday, October 11, 2013

ノーマルのRBZを友人から拝借して打ってみて

ノーマルのRBZを友人から拝借して打ってみて

日本仕様はカスタムしかないのでコスパの良いUSのツアーモデルを購入、シャフトはUSっぽい感じですが先硬元調子で癖はないのでHS43程度の私でもSで問題なく打てます。
RBZフェアウェイウッドヘッドもストレートややオープンで構えやすいです。
方向性ややさしさもVスチールと大差なくとりわけ難しさは感じません。
球は強い球でVスチールほどは上りませんが必要十分の高さは出ます。
飛距離はやはり飛びます。ロケットボールズフェアウェイウッド一番手は違う感じです5Wですが3Wくらいは飛んでいます。3WならアマチュアならDWより飛ぶかもしれませんね。
打感もみなさん評価は低いですが私は良くはなくとも嫌な硬さや弾き感はあまりなく悪さは感じませんでした。
試打したRocketBallzフェアウェイウッドシャフトは『アッタス3・BB−6・FUBUKIK6』の3本でしたが、合ったのはBBでした。BBは、DJと違ってしっかりとした中調子という感じで、打ち込んでもシャフトが暴れることがありません。GD社のシャフトは、自分に合わないイメージでしたが、BBは良かったです。
ちなみにフブキは、シャフトの撓りで球を打たれる方、アッタスは、どちらかと言うとフック系の方に合うと思います(自分はフェード系なので)。
先日コースでも使用しましたが、普段は2オンできないロング(510ヤード)で、初めて2オンしました。謳い文句の通り、ブッ飛びます!