Thursday, March 6, 2014

Rory McIlroy holds on to win by one shot over Louis Oosthuizen at Deutsche Bank

Rory McIlroy at the Deutsche Bank Championship
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Rory McIlroy became the youngest winner of a PGA Tour playoff event on Monday at TPC Boston.
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Doug Ferguson
Associated Press

Series: PGA Tour
NORTON, Mass. -- In a Labor Day finish filled with some of golf's biggest names, Rory McIlroy sent his stock soaring in the Deutsche Bank Championship.
McIlroy overcame a three-shot deficit Monday in five holes, and then survived mistakes on the final two holes to close with a 4-under 67 and escape with a one-shot victory over Louis Oosthuizen.
McIlroy joined Tiger Woods as the only three-time winners on the PGA Tour this year, and with one of his wins being the PGA Championship, that might be enough for his peers to vote him player of the year. He also finally built a comfortable gap at No. 1 in the world.
Oosthuizen had a 12-foot birdie putt on the 18th hole to force a playoff, only it slid by on the right side for a 71.
Woods made an early charge to get back in the hunt, though he never got closer than three shots until a two-putt birdie on the par-5 18th gave him a 66. He finished in third place, two shots behind, and earned enough money to become the first player to surpass $100 million in PGA Tour earnings.
Phil Mickelson also had a 66 and tied for fourth, along with Dustin Johnson, who had a 70 and likely played his way onto the Ryder Cup team. Brandt Snedeker made a strong case for a captain's pick with a 65-67 weekend to finish sixth.
Davis Love III will announce his four picks Tuesday morning in New York.
McIlroy didn't make it easy on himself. The 23-year-old from Northern Ireland had a three-shot lead with six holes to play, and only a clutch bogey putt on the 17th hole kept him from losing all of his lead.
"I had a couple of wobbles coming in, but I obviously did enough and I'm very excited to get a victory," McIlroy said.
Oosthuizen, who had to cope with pain in his right shoulder earlier in the round, came back with two birdies on the back to get within one shot. McIlroy hit a chip over the 17th green into more rough, and it looked as if he would struggle to make bogey. Oosthuizen, however, missed the green from the fairway, chipped poorly to 10 feet and missed his par putt, and Boy Wonder calmly sank his 5-foot bogey putt to stay one shot ahead.
"The 17th hole cost me," Oosthuizen said.
McIlroy finished 20-under 264 and moved to No. 1 in the FedExCup, assuring he will have a shot at the $10 million bonus at the Tour Championship later this month.
It was the second time this year that Oosthuizen, who won the British Open by seven shots at St. Andrews two years ago, failed to win after leading going into the final round. McIlroy made an early charge with three straight birdies, but the turning point came on the fifth hole when Oosthuizen felt pain in his shoulder on a tee shot that sailed into the trees and led to double bogey.
The pain went away on the back, which the South African attributed to an adrenaline rush.
As always at the TPC Boston, this was quite a show on a late summer day in New England. This is the tournament that in its 10-year history has delivered great duels between Woods and Vijay Singh (twice) and Woods and Mickelson. On this day, all the contenders had a fleeting hope of winnings.
McIlroy and Oosthuizen turned it into a two-man race, with Woods lurking until he couldn't convert enough putts. In the end, neither could Oosthuizen. He missed from just inside 10 feet for par on the 17th and from 12 feet on the 18th.
"I probably made all my putts yesterday," Oosthuizen said.
McIlroy becomes the youngest player with five PGA Tour wins since Woods, who had 15 wins at age 23.
There was other drama at the Deutsche Bank Championship, though it was not nearly as compelling as the top of the leaderboard.
Charley Hoffman went from the first page of the leaderboard to an unimaginable collapse until he steadied himself at the end. Hoffman, who was 13 under after a birdie on the eighth hole, played his next nine holes in 8 over par, including a quadruple-bogey 7 on the par-3 11th. He came to the 18th needing a par to finish among the top 70 in the FedExCup and advance to the third playoff event next week in Indianapolis.
He went over the green in two, barely chipped onto the putting surface, and then ran his putt 12 feet by the hole. He made the putt for par, and moves on.
"I didn't expect to be playing next week," Hoffman said. "Shooting 42 on the back nine, I don't think I deserved to play next week. But I guess I've got another chance."
Others who advanced included Dicky Pride, who birdied his last two holes to get the 70th spot by one stroke over Jonas Blixt; and Chris Kirk, who stumbled at the start only to birdie four of his last five holes.
Oosthuizen had a three-shot lead at the start of the final round, though he was never expecting an easy time. McIlroy rallied to cut a six-shot deficit in half on the back nine of the third round to give himself a chance, another example why he is No. 1 in the world.
Sure enough, McIlroy came out firing.
He hit a beautiful lag from just off the green on the par-5 second hole for birdie and rolled in a 12-foot birdie on the third to get within one shot. McIlroy hit 3-wood into the front bunker on the drivable par-4 fourth, the ideal position, and his bunker shot bounced off the pin to set up a third straight birdie. Oosthuizen stayed in front when his birdie putt from 25 feet dropped in on the final turn.
The fifth hole changed everything.
Oosthuizen reached for his shoulder after a horrific snap hook off the tee. The ball dove into the woods and landed in the middle of shoulder-high bushes, leaving him no option but to take a penalty drop out of the hazard. He laid up short of the creek and two-putted for double bogey. They were tied, because McIlroy's tee shot found a clump of native grass on the edge of a bunker, and he had to chip out short of the creek and made bogey.
Oosthuizen, though, was clearly hurting. He couldn't get through his swing on the next tee shot, which sailed into the bunker and kept him from attacking the pin. That's what McIlroy did, hitting 9-iron into 3 feet for birdie and his first lead. He never gave it back.
McIlroy and Oosthuizen could barely see Woods in his bright red shirt ahead of them, but they could hear what was going on. Woods ran off four birdies over the last six holes on the front nine, but he didn't make another one until the last hole.
"I certainly had my looks," Woods said. "I drove it really well on the back nine and just didn't hit it close enough at all. The only one I stuffed there was 17, and I missed that one."

Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Ravens Quickly Move Focus To Bengals



Posted Dec 23, 2013

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



After Sunday’s lopsided loss to the Patriots, the Ravens put their focus on the Bengals.


Terrell Suggs started to answer a question about the Ravens’ miscues Sunday with the standard response.

“You will have to look at the tape,” Suggs said.

Then he thought about it a little more.

“Actually,” he continued, “you could burn the tape. It’s not even worth looking at.”

Suggs and the Ravens have little interest in rehashing Sunday’s 41-7 loss at M&T Bank Stadium. With their playoff hopes still alive for the AFC’s No. 6 spot, the Ravens are putting all their focus into their Week 17 game against the Cincinnati Bengals.

“We lost the game, putting it behind us, we’re moving on,” Head Coach John Harbaugh said during the opening statement of his post-game press conference. “We have a lot at stake next week. That’s what we’ll be looking forward to prepare for.”



The common theme from players in the Ravens’ locker room after the game was that they had to quickly shift their attention to the regular-season finale at Paul Brown Stadium.

“Next week, it’s everything,” safetyJames Ihedigbo said. “It’s win or go home.”

“The message was to put this behind us because there’s nothing we can do about it,” tight end Dennis Pittaadded. “The game was closer than the score indicated but it got away from us and snowballed at the end. So we have to put this game behind us and get ready for Cincinnati. That’s the only thing that we can control.”

The Ravens head into their season finale facing a myriad of complicated playoff scenarios, as they are currently tied with the San Diego Chargers and Miami Dolphins at 8-7. The Ravens need help to make the playoffs, but more importantly, they need a victory of their own.

“I don’t know about that help stuff, we just need to take care of business in Cincinnati,” running back Ray Ricesaid. “That’s all we’ve got to do is win.”

With Sunday’s loss to New England, the Ravens are no longer in contention for the AFC North title. The Bengals have won the division for the first time since 2009.

“What we lost today was an opportunity to win our division,” Ihedigbo said. “And now we’ve got to play for that wild card and go to Cincinnati and get a ‘W.’”

While the Bengals (10-5) have won the division crown, they likely won’t be resting their starters next week. They still have an outside shot of getting the No. 2 seed in the AFC, if the Patriots (11-4) lose to the Buffalo Bills (6-9) next week.

“It’s a huge game for us,” Rice said. “It’s probably not a huge game for Cincinnati, but we’ve still got to go out there and win.”

While the Ravens have never found themselves in a situation where they needed help in the final week of the season to make the playoffs during the Harbaugh era, they have played critical season finales against Cincinnati in the past. In 2011, the Ravens clinched the division with a victory over the Bengals on the road in Week 17.

This is the fourth straight season the Ravens have finished the season with a matchup against the Bengals.

“We just have to put this one behind us,” defensive end Chris Canty said. “We’ve got to focus in on the task at hand, which is the Cincinnati Bengals. It’s a one-game season for us, so that’s going to be our focus and that’s going to get all of our energy.”







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Monday, December 2, 2013

遼、初代チャンピオンで全米オープン出場なるか!?




2011年05月18日18時54分






プロアマでは樋口久子前LPGA会長とラウンド(撮影:岩本芳弘)







とおとうみ浜松オープン 事前情報>◇18日◇グランディ浜名湖ゴルフクラブ(7028ヤード・パー72)

 新規トーナメント「とおとうみ浜松オープン」が静岡県にあるグランディ浜名湖ゴルフクラブを舞台に19日(木)に開幕を迎える。

【関連リンク】遼、53位に後退、全米OP出場へ次戦の好成績必須

 この大会は他大会と異なりメインとなるスポンサーがおらず、大会運営資金は入場料収入でまかなわれる新しいスタイルのトーナメント。地域密着、ファン目線を重視して「みんなで作るゴルフトーナメント」を合言葉に、地元有志の集まりである「合同会社 ボランタリートーナメント浜松」によって運営される。

 月曜から日曜までの7日間の前売り通しチケットには、プロも出席する開催記念パーティやプロアマ大会に抽選で参加出来る権利が付くなど、新たな試みが行われており、この日はプロアマ大会にも関わらず多くのギャラリーが来場した。

 しかし、華やかな雰囲気とは裏腹に、今大会は世界ランキングでの「全米オープン」出場権確定前、最後のトーナメントとあって世界ランキングでの出場を目指す石川遼はギリギリのラインに追い込まれている。23日発表の世界ランキングで50位以内に滑り込むには、初代王者となることが必須との見方が強く、かなり厳しい状況だ。それでも、フェアウェーが広々としたこのコースは飛ばし屋の石川向き。この日のプロアマでは湖から吹く風に警戒を示したが、ワンチャンスをつかみとることが出来るか。

 石川は「日本プロゴルフ選手権大会 日清カップヌードル杯」を制した河井博大ドンファン(韓国)と同組で7時50分に1番ティスタートとなっている。

遼、初代チャンピオンで全米オープン出場なるか!?



2011年05月18日18時54分






プロアマでは樋口久子前LPGA会長とラウンド(撮影:岩本芳弘)







とおとうみ浜松オープン 事前情報>◇18日◇グランディ浜名湖ゴルフクラブ(7028ヤード・パー72)

 新規トーナメント「とおとうみ浜松オープン」が静岡県にあるグランディ浜名湖ゴルフクラブを舞台に19日(木)に開幕を迎える。

【関連リンク】遼、53位に後退、全米OP出場へ次戦の好成績必須

 この大会は他大会と異なりメインとなるスポンサーがおらず、大会運営資金は入場料収入でまかなわれる新しいスタイルのトーナメント。地域密着、ファン目線を重視して「みんなで作るゴルフトーナメント」を合言葉に、地元有志の集まりである「合同会社 ボランタリートーナメント浜松」によって運営される。

 月曜から日曜までの7日間の前売り通しチケットには、プロも出席する開催記念パーティやプロアマ大会に抽選で参加出来る権利が付くなど、新たな試みが行われており、この日はプロアマ大会にも関わらず多くのギャラリーが来場した。

 しかし、華やかな雰囲気とは裏腹に、今大会は世界ランキングでの「全米オープン」出場権確定前、最後のトーナメントとあって世界ランキングでの出場を目指す石川遼はギリギリのラインに追い込まれている。23日発表の世界ランキングで50位以内に滑り込むには、初代王者となることが必須との見方が強く、かなり厳しい状況だ。それでも、フェアウェーが広々としたこのコースは飛ばし屋の石川向き。この日のプロアマでは湖から吹く風に警戒を示したが、ワンチャンスをつかみとることが出来るか。

 石川は「日本プロゴルフ選手権大会 日清カップヌードル杯」を制した河井博大ドンファン(韓国)と同組で7時50分に1番ティスタートとなっている。

<中間速報>遼、前半終わって2アンダー!首位は小平智




2011年05月19日10時09分




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順位 選手名 スコア1 河井 博大 -8
星野 英正 -8
河瀬 賢史 -8
D・スメイル -8
5 すし 石垣 -7
6 小田 孔明 -6
谷原 秀人 -6
立山 光広 -6
J・B・パク -6
鈴木 亨 -6


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とおとうみ浜松オープン 初日>◇19日◇グランディ浜名湖ゴルフクラブ(7028ヤード・パー72)

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 石川は2番でボギーを先行させてしまうが、4番パー5でバーディを奪い返すと、続く5番パー3でもティショットをピン左8メートルにつけてバーディ奪取に成功。7番パー3でも6メートルのバーディパットを沈めた石川は、2アンダーで後半のプレーに入った。

 9時50分現在、首位は5アンダーの小平智、4アンダー2位タイには小田孔明ら10選手がつけている。

<速報>遼、初日は4アンダーでホールアウト!




2011年05月19日12時36分




リーダーズボード
順位 選手名 スコア1 河井 博大 -8
星野 英正 -8
河瀬 賢史 -8
D・スメイル -8
5 すし 石垣 -7
6 小田 孔明 -6
谷原 秀人 -6
立山 光広 -6
J・B・パク -6
鈴木 亨 -6


順位の続きを見る


とおとうみ浜松オープン 初日>◇19日◇グランディ浜名湖ゴルフクラブ(7028ヤード・パー72)

 静岡県にあるグランディ浜名湖ゴルフクラブで開催されている、国内男子ツアー「とおとうみ浜松オープン」の初日。午前の組でスタートした石川遼は、2番でいきなりボギーを叩くがその後4番、5番、7番でバーディを奪い前半を2アンダーで折り返す。

 後半は、10番でセカンドを2メートルにつけてバーディ奪取。13番パー5ではセカンドをグリーン近くまで運び、楽々バーディを奪い、各選手がスコアを伸ばすバーディ合戦についていく。16番パー3をボギーとしてしまった石川だったが、最終18番はきっちりとバーディ。6バーディ・2ボギーの4アンダーで初日を終えた。

 12時20分現在、首位は8アンダーの星野英正、1打差の2位タイは河井博大ら3選手、6アンダー5位タイには小田孔明らがつけている。

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

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