2014年3月5日星期三

Chris Stroud strikes first, builds three-shot lead over Roland Thatcher at Disney World

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Chris Stroud's opening 62 was three shots better than anyone else's effort on Thursday.
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Antonio Gonzalez
Associated Press

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Chris Stroud is doing his best to make sure Rickie Fowler's memorable rookie season doesn't have a fairy-tale ending at Disney World.
Stroud shot a 10-under 62 in the opening round of the Children's Miracle Network Classic on Thursday, surging past Fowler by four strokes and taking the clubhouse lead after play was halted because of darkness. Roland Thatcher was three shots off the pace, and four others were tied with Fowler in third.
"No matter what golf course we play, no matter how hard they set it up, no matter how hard the conditions, somebody always shoots 62, 63 or 64," Stroud said. "It just happens to be me this week."
The late surge eclipsed an impressive day by Fowler.
The 21-year-old Fowler had eight birdies and two bogeys and showed no signs of jet lag after returning from the WGC-HSBC Champions in Shanghai. He led for most of the day until Stroud moved atop the leaderboard with 10 birdies before dusk. Fourteen players were still on the course when play was called.
Fowler has been bouncing around the globe with a busy schedule, from Wales to Las Vegas to Asia -- among other stops -- and then back to Florida on Monday. He was so tired in his only practice round that all he did was hit some range balls for about 30 minutes before heading back to bed.
As luck would have it, he got the day's first tee time at 6:45 a.m. Then had to wait when fog delayed it an hour.
"It's been more power naps at night. I don't think I've slept more than four hours straight," Fowler said. "When you're flying that much, it definitely feels like I hadn't touched the club for a week."
This is a familiar turf for Fowler.
Last year, he had just turned pro out of Oklahoma State and was only one shot off the lead after the first round at Disney. But he plummeted down the leaderboard through the weekend and was never in contention.
This year, Fowler has done everything but win.
He had second-place finishes at the Memorial and Phoenix, has $2.6 million in earnings, is well inside the top 50 in the world ranking, earned a spot on the Ryder Cup team and validated his surprising selection with an incredible birdie for an unlikely half-point.
All that's missing is a trophy.
"Definitely need to get that first win under the belt, get the monkey off my back and go from there," he said.
There was also another incentive for Fowler to come to Disney.
He is one shot behind Troy Merritt and Aaron Baddeley -- who moved into a tie Thursday -- for the Kodak Challenge. The contest designates a hole at 30 tournaments and keeps score throughout the year, and the lowest score for those who played at least 18 holes takes home the $1 million prize.
"I figure Rickie or Aaron are going to make birdie, and I'm sure Rickie's trying his hardest," Merritt said.
The battle at the bottom of the leaderboard for 2011 PGA Tour cards is taking shape.
With Disney being the final stop of the season, it's the last chance for players to move up on the money list and secure their cards for next year. Only the top 125 will have full status next year, but players who finish No. 126-150 on the money list will get conditional status that allows them to enter more than a dozen tournaments.
The scores can often fluctuate the first two days with players swapping between the Magnolia and Palm courses. Only the Magnolia Course is used on the weekend.
But Friday -- cut day -- is often where the biggest moves are made. All Stroud, who is 119th on the money list, will likely need to do is make the cut. And Thatcher, 179th on the money list, needs to finish alone in at least second place to move in the top 125.
After one round, that's exactly where he's at.

2014年2月12日星期三

Vonta Leach Wants To Play 1-2 More Years


Posted Jan 1, 2014

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



The veteran fullback is signed through the 2014 season, but he indicated his future is up in the air.


Vonta Leach is under contract through the 2014 season, but the veteran fullback knows his future in Baltimore is murky.

He saw his role in the offense diminish significantly as the Ravens shifted away from traditional two-back running sets, and he is unsure that he will be back with the Ravens next season.

“I’m going to sit down with them over the next couple of days,” Leach said. “Obviously I wasn’t in the offense a whole lot this year. A lot of factors factored into that. I think I can still play in this game. I still got a lot of good tread on my tires.”

Leach, 32, just finished his 10th NFL season. He is one of the best lead blockers in the NFL, but opportunities for a hard-hitting fullback are limited in the NFL because of the continued evolution into a pass-first league.



“It is tough for a fullback, but there are still some teams that use a fullback and I think I could play probably another one or two years,” he said.

Leach signed his current two-year contract in July, after he garnered limited interest on the free-agent market. The Ravens initially cut him after winning the Super Bowl, but then brought him back on a reduced salary.

When he first re-signed with the Ravens, Leach appeared to have a large role within the offense. As the season wore on and the running game struggled, the Ravens started using more single-back formations.

“Vonta’s role changed when we moved the offense away from a two-back foundation early on, and the reason we got away from that was because it wasn’t working,” Head Coach John Harbaugh said. “We started off with a two-back foundation, and we couldn’t run the ball well enough to base the offense on the run game. And I think we came to that realization, and we had to move away from it, which took Vonta off the field more.”

In the final five games, Leach saw just 33 offensive snaps. He played just 19.5 percent of the offensive snaps over the course of the season. As he cleaned out his locker Monday, Leach indicated that the decision to give him a limited number of snaps was surprising after the Ravens gave him a contract reportedly worth $3.75 million.

“It always crosses your mind, but at the same time you just have to understand that sometimes stuff changes and you just have to roll with the change,” he said. “It was very frustrating, but at the same time I was still here, I was ready to go whenever they needed me. Just like I said, it’s part of the business. When a team is changing the scheme and changing what they do, you just have to roll with it.”

“Vonta’s biggest role this year probably was from aleadership standpoint,” Harbaugh added. “He was a leader, and I would have loved to have him on the field more, but it didn’t play out that way. We planned on him being out there more, but it didn’t play out that way.”

The Ravens’ running game struggled with and without Leach, as the unit ranked 30th in the NFL by averaging 83 rushing yards per game. They also finished last in the NFL averaging 3.1 yards per carry.

“I wouldn’t necessarily say that it was one thing that went wrong,” Leach said. “There were times when the running backs and offensive line weren’t on the same page. There [were] other times where it just wasn’t working. We have to go back and overall just look at the things and see what went wrong.”

Leach has played long enough in the NFL to know that it’s hard for players to anticipate exactly what to expect going into the offseason. Last year he was cut and re-signed over the span of six weeks, and he said that his preference would be to stay with the Ravens.

“If they had a role for me, ideally I’d want to come back here, I want to be back,” Leach said. “But I understand that this is a business and you know how it goes.”

2014年1月1日星期三

日本チームが3位タイに浮上!個人戦は谷原5位タイ、石川15位タイ




2013年11月22日16時34分






5バーディを奪う猛チャージで日本チームを牽引した谷原秀人(Photo by Robert PreziosoGetty Images)






<ISPSハンダワールドカップ 2日目◇22日◇ロイヤルメルボルンGC(7,046ヤード・パー71)>

 オーストラリアにあるロイヤルメルボルンゴルフクラブを舞台に開催中の「ISPSハンダワールドカップ」の2日目。日本代表として出場している石川遼は“71”、谷原秀人は“67”でそれぞれラウンド。チームスコアを3アンダーまで伸ばし、日本チームが地元オーストラリアと並ぶ団体戦3位タイに浮上した。

【Gボイス】ワールドカップ予想!「絶好のタイミングで組んだ2人に期待していい」

 首位に立つのは2011年大会に続く連覇を狙う米国チーム。ケビン・ストリールマン(米国)、マット・クーチャー(米国)ともにアンダーパーのスコアをマークしてトータル10アンダー、2位のデンマークチームに3打差をつけ首位を快走している。

 一方、個人戦で単独首位に立ったのはトータル8アンダーのトーマス・ビヨーン(デンマーク)。1打差の単独2位にストリールマン、少し離れて3打差の4アンダー3位タイにジェイソン・デイ(オーストラリア)とリカルド・サントス(ポルトガル)が入っている。日本チームではトータル3アンダーの谷原秀人が5位タイ、トータルイーブンパーの石川遼が15位タイとなっており、残り2ラウンドでの巻き返しに期待がかかる。


【団体戦】
1位:米国(-10)
2位:デンマーク(-7)
3位T:オーストラリア(-3)
3位T:日本(-3)
5位:ポルトガル(-2)
6位:スコットランド(E)
7位T:カナダ(+1)
7位T:フランス(+1)
7位T:タイ(+1)

【個人戦】
1位:トーマス・ビヨーン(-8)
2位:ケビン・ストリールマン(-7)
3位T:ジェイソン・デイ(-4)
3位T:リカルド・サントス(-4)
5位T:スチュワート・マンレー(-3)
5位T:谷原秀人(-3)
5位T:マーティン・レアード(-3)
5位T:マット・クーチャー(-3)
9位T:グレゴリー・ボーディ(-1)他5名
15位T:石川遼(E)他5名

<中間速報>遼、1アンダーで折り返し




2013年11月23日12時04分




<ISPSハンダワールドカップ 3日目◇23日◇ロイヤルメルボルンGC(7,046ヤード・パー71)>

 オーストラリアにあるロイヤルメルボルンゴルフクラブで開催中の「ISPSハンダワールドカップ」の3日目。通算イーブンパー15位タイで大会を折り返した石川遼が大会3日目に登場。前半を終え1バーディ・ノーボギーで通算1アンダーで折り返した。

 通算イーブンパーからスタートした石川は2番パー5で幸先良くバーディを先行させる。ところが、その後はスコアカード通りの数字を並べ結局2番の1バーディで前半を終えた。上位も伸ばしている大会3日目。後半石川もスコアを伸ばし上位に喰らいついていきたい。

<中間速報>谷原秀人は1つ伸ばし上位をキープし折り返す!




2013年11月23日13時04分




<ISPSハンダワールドカップ 3日目◇23日◇ロイヤルメルボルンGC(7,046ヤード・パー71)>

 オーストラリアにあるロイヤルメルボルンゴルフクラブで開催中の「ISPSハンダワールドカップ」の3日目。通算3アンダー5位タイで大会を折り返した谷原秀人が大会3日目に登場。前半を終え、2バーディ・1ボギーで1ストローク伸ばし通算4アンダーで単独7位につけた。

 この日谷原は出だしの1、2番で連続バーディと最高のスタートを切った。そんな好スタートを切った谷原だったが、その後はなかなかスコアを伸ばせず、折り返しの9番でこの日初めてのボギーを叩き結局前半を2バーディ・1ボギーで終え後半へ入った。

<速報>遼、1つ伸ばし1アンダーでホールアウト!




2013年11月23日14時21分




<ISPSハンダワールドカップ 3日目◇23日◇ロイヤルメルボルンGC(7,046ヤード・パー71)>

 オーストラリアにあるロイヤルメルボルンゴルフクラブで開催中の「ISPSハンダワールドカップ」の3日目。前半1つ伸ばし1アンダーで後半へ入った石川遼は、後半2バーディ・2ボギーでラウンド。トータル3バーディ・2ボギーの“70”で通算1アンダーで3日目を終えた。

 この日イーブンパーからスタートした石川は、出だしの2番で幸先良くバーディを先行させる。ところがその後、なかなかスコアを伸ばせずもどかしい展開に。後半は14、15番で連続バーディを奪うも、10番、そして最終18番でボギーを叩き結局後半はパープレーでホールアウトした。通算1アンダーで最終日に臨む石川。最終日の猛チャージに期待したい。