2014年3月5日星期三

Ben Curtis rebounds from two doubles to take three-shot lead at Valero Texas Open

Ben Curtis at the Valero Texas Open
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Ben Curtis carded a pair of double bogeys early in his third round, then rallied with four birdies.
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Paul J. Weber
Associated Press

Series: PGA Tour
Ben Curtis is still ahead at the Valero Texas Open, leaving him just one round from his first PGA Tour victory since 2006 in what has been his most humbling year as a pro.
But a pack of mostly non-winners could make redemption difficult.
Curtis finally made his first stumbles of the week -- once holding up a group playing six holes back when hacking the ball into the neighboring fairway was his only escape from under a tree -- but his 1-over 73 was enough to stay atop the leaderboard at 9 under Saturday.
Matt Every was grateful to end a long day in the same position where he started -- three strokes behind the former British Open champion. Every shot a 73 after waking early to finish his suspended second round, but it's his course-record 63 from Thursday that still has him in contention.
Mayakoba Classic winner John Huh (67), Seung-Yui Noh (68) and Charlie Wi (71) were five strokes back at 4 under.
Aside from Huh, no one within five strokes of Curtis has won on the tour. Despite six years passing since his last victory, Curtis said he knows how to handle the final round: Simply worry about himself.
"In the past when I've played in these circumstances, that's what I did: I just focused on my game and if at the end of 18 holes it's good enough to win, great," Curtis said. "If not, I have to shake the guy's hand that won and move forward."
The Texas Open is only the fourth PGA Tour stop this year for Curtis, whose tournament invitations are no longer a sure thing after his status plummeted near the bottom rungs of the tour.
Curtis preserved his lead despite two double bogeys, including a wayward drive on the par-5 8th that left the 2003 British Open champion hitting twice from the adjacent fairway. Curtis said he and his caddie decided there was no other choice after his tee shot veered left and landed under a mesquite tree, surrounded by cactus and with no clear path back toward the hole.
"We were joking that we were on the second hole for 50 minutes today," Curtis said.
Curtis has some history on his side: Since 2000, eight third-round leaders at the Texas Open have held on to win.
Every called his round "scrappy" after he started the week with a course record on the AT&T Oaks Course at TPC San Antonio, where he showed up just two weeks removed from ditching his swing instructor and a new laid-back stance on practice -- which sometimes means not practicing at all.
He had three bogeys Saturday but was saved by a couple birdies, including a 10-footer set up by a dead-on tee shot on the par-3 3rd.
"Overall, not bad," Every said. "I have a chance to win."
Matt Kuchar, the tournament's top-ranked player at No. 15, pulled back into contention with a 67 that was only marred by a bogey on the par-4 11th when the wind rolled his approach off the green to 21 feet on the fringe.
"I put myself in position," Kuchar said. "Maybe a long shot, but at least a chance."
Kuchar was tied for sixth at 3 under along with Greg Chalmers (69), Brian Gay (71), Cameron Tringale (76) and David Mathis (77).
Mathis' tumble was particularly swift. After starting the day two strokes off the lead, Mathis sank three birdies and walked to No. 15 in third place. But he bogeyed the hole and then made matters worse on the par-3 16th when his tee shot sailing into a crowded grandstand of ducking spectators.

2014年2月11日星期二

The Byrne Identity: Preseason Starts



Posted Aug 7, 2008

By Kevin Byrne



Ravens Senior VP of Public & Community Relations Kevin Byrne blogs from New England.


At my end of the business, for years I’ve heard from fans complaining about having to pay full price for preseason games. Since the games do not count in the chase to make the playoffs, I can understand some of the clamoring. But, I do believe that preseason games are greatly under appreciated, and I think the NFL, its teams and media share some of the blame for that. These games have not been promoted or presented in the right way.



Some of the most passionate play you will see in the NFL comes in the preseason for one reason: players are performing for their business lives. If they don’t perform, they don’t make the team and they don’t get paid. There are the veteran players trying to show the coaches they still belong. There are the young players doing everything they can to make the team. There is no lack of effort or passion in the play on the field. No player can afford that. There is a “prove it to me now” existence in the NFL. It is never relaxed.



We have 80 players on our roster today. By the end of the month, we will cut that group to 53 men. That means 27 current Ravens will see their football dream end before we reach September. With that type of pressure, you get great efforts in the preseason. However, the focus from the complainers is that the players they know well –Ray Lewis, Todd Heap, etc. – aren’t out there very long, especially in the first and fourth preseason games. However, there are the new Bart Scotts, Will Demps, Mike Flynns, Priest Holmes, Dawan Landrys, et al trying to prove they belong. And, yes, the Rays and Todds have to show they still have it.



You want to witness exciting, dramatic efforts in the preseason? Focus on players like Ray Rice, the second-round running back from Rutgers. Watch #39 as he tries to show he can produce at this level like he did in college. Keep your eye on #43 Haruki Nakamura, a sixth-rounder trying to stick as one of our safeties. These are talented, young players doing everything they can to show they deserve NFL money – and they don’t get their annual salaries unless they make the Ravens. Talk about pressure. Talk about having to lay it on the line. Passionate, important performances. You’ll see those on every single play of the preseason.



The voices of the Ravens – Gerry Sandusky, Stan White and Rob Burnett – are going to try and broadcast preseason games differently this August. Instead of focusing on the score of the games and the routine down and distance, they will attempt to tell the story of veterans fighting to stay on the team and young players proving they belong. Should be interesting viewing and listening. This broadcast team will simulcast their views this preseason on both radio (WBAL/98 Rock) and TV (WBAL-TV/MASN).



GAME DAY FOR “HARBS”



It’s just not about coaching for John Harbaugh. As the head coach, “Harbs” has other responsibilities beyond the x’s and o’s. Since John has not been a head coach before, I gave him the following list of duties he’ll have to handle. Thought you’d enjoy seeing some of what the head coach deals with:


TV Production Meeting: Takes place in a meeting room at road hotel and starts as soon as we arrive. Players go first and we will get you after players (and sometimes Cam and/or Rex) finish meeting with TV crew, which will include the talent, producer and director. It’s likely that you will be called to the meeting approximately 1 hour after we arrive at the hotel. (For home games, this meeting usually takes place after the Saturday practice. But, sometimes the TV talent is there on Friday and we do it then.)


Pre-Game Radio and TV: For every game, you will record a pre-game radio show with WBAL/98 Rock’s Gerry Sandusky. This is done at the stadium, after you have received an injury update from doctors/trainers. While you can tape this up to 2 hours before kickoff, the piece will not air until a few minutes prior to kickoff. This will take 3 to 4 minutes, and I suggest you do these approximately 2 hours before kickoff. We can do this in your office, outside the locker room or on the field (the best place).



In the preseason, you will also tape a 3-minute TV piece for our pre-game TV show that airs 30 minutes before kickoff. Pete Gilbert of WBAL-TV will conduct the interviews before the Patriots and Falcons’ games. Scott Garceau will do these before the Vikings and Rams’ contests. We will do these immediately after you tape the radio pre-game.


Officials Meeting: You will meet with 2 NFL game officials 1 and ½ hours before kickoff. This meeting takes place in your office. (I will bring the officials to you after a meeting with the game referee.) The officials will ask you if we have any unusual plays that we plan to run in that game. You will also need to inform them who our game captains are and which players will represent the team on the field during the games – one each for offense, defense and special teams. (This is also your opportunity to “lobby” with the officials. For example, “Their long snapper bobs his head before he snaps, trying to draw us offsides. Please watch that. That’s a penalty.”) You’ll also be asked which coach will be wearing the referee’s challenge buzzer. (Some head coaches wear the device themselves; others designate another coach.)


Inactive Players: For regular season games, I have to present the list of inactive players to the referee and my counterpart from the other team. This is done at the referee’s meeting 1 and ½ hours before kickoff. Once the list is given, you cannot change the names. We need at least 15 minutes prior to the deadline to fill out the paperwork and make the copies.


Halftime Interview(s): When you leave the bench area at halftime, WBAL/98 Rock’s Stan White will interview you for 1 minute (maximum of 2 questions). In the preseason, this interview will also be on TV as part of the Ravens’ radio/TV simulcast. THIS IS LIVE.


Halftime Quotes: During preseason, we (Chad and I) gather halftime quotes for the print media, who are on severe time deadlines. Quotes are only obtained from players who will not be returning to the game. These quotes are usually gathered as a player (and sometimes a coordinator) walks back to the field at the end of the half. For example, if Kyle Boller throws a TD pass to Derrick Mason, we would get a quote from each of those 2 players about the play.


Post-Game: All teams must open their locker rooms to the media 10 minutes after the end of the game. The NFL calls this the “cooling” period. Once you have addressed the team, and we have taken you to the post-game interview room, we open our locker room, where Chad and Patrick stay to help and monitor. Very few reporters go directly to the locker room after a game. Most will come hear you and any player we bring to the interview room. Your post-game interviews are carried live on radio.


Special Interviews: There are times we will ask you to do a separate interview for our radio partner if we believe something needs extra clarification, explanation – and even celebration (1st game, 1st win, message to fans/team after a big win or tough loss, etc.).



After John read the list, he laughed and said, “Somebody will be reminding me of all this, right?”




SIDELINE WEAR



Some reporters have been asking John what he will wear on the sidelines in his new position. Well, he’s not going to wear a suit. He’ll don traditional coaching garb. His big decision – hat or no hat. “I’ll wear a hat to keep the sun out of my eyes. I’m not a sunglasses guy on game day. For night games – no hat. Rain? The hat comes back on,” Harbaugh said.




FLACCO SINGS – BARELY



The veteran players make each rookie perform at dinner during training camp. Here’s first-round choiceJoe Flacco talking about it:



“I really don’t get very nervous or overly excited about playing football. I think I have pretty good focus, and I’m comfortable out there. Singing in front of people? That’s something different. I’m not comfortable doing that and was not looking forward to singing in front of the players. The first night we did this, the vets didn’t call on me first. I tried to sink into my seat as low as I could, hoping they wouldn’t notice I was in the room. That didn’t work.



“When they called me, I stood next to my chair, but they made me come up front and stand on a chair. I had to say my name, what college I attended and announce my signing bonus. They were all over me when I said the number. Then they demanded I sing. I sang a song called “I Kissed a Girl.” They booed me almost as soon as I started. That helped because I really didn’t know very many words of the song,” Flacco explained.




MICHAEL PHELPS



We were all flattered last week when Olympic swimmer Michael Phelps said that he planned to move back to his hometown Baltimore after the current games. One of the reasons he cited was that he would be able to watch and stay close to his favorite team – the Ravens.



When Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti read that he suggested we get a jersey signed by the team and find a way to wish Michael “good luck” from all of us. We got a jersey made with Phelps name on the back with the number 08. All the players signed it, and we were able to get it to his Mom, Debbie, who will give it to Michael before his first swim in Beijing.





One more week of training camp at McDaniel College. If you haven’t made it out there, you should try. You get very close to the action out there – even closer than you do at M&T Bank Stadium.



Talk to you next week.



Kevin

Kevin Byrne is the Ravens’ Senior Vice President – Public and Community Relations. He has worked in the NFL since 1977, when he was the then-youngest public relations director in the league (for the then-St. Louis Cardinals), except for the two years he was the Director of Public Affairs for TWA (Trans World Airlines). He has been with the Ravens since they began, and before that was a vice president with the Cleveland Browns. He has won a Super Bowl ring with the 2000 Ravens and an NCAA basketball championship with Al McGuire’s Marquette team in ’77. He was on the losing end of historic games known for the “Drive” and the “Fumble.” He has worked closely and is friends with some of the best in the game: Ozzie Newsome, Brian Billick, Ray Lewis, Bill Cowher, Marvin Lewis, Mike Nolan, Marty Schottenheimer and Shannon Sharpe to name a few.

2013年12月20日星期五

<中間速報>上原彩子と服部真夕が首位を並走、アン・ソンジュが1打差で追う




2011年10月15日12時45分




リーダーズボード
順位 選手名 スコア1 服部 真夕 -6
2 アン・ソンジュ -5
木村 敏美 -5
藤田 幸希 -5
向山 唯 -5
6 青山 加織 -4
井芹 美保子 -4
上原 彩子 -4
9 大江 香織 -3
藤本 麻子 -3


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富士通レディース 2日目◇15日◇東急セブンハンドレッドクラブ(6,635ヤード・パー72)>

 千葉県にある東急セブンハンドレッドクラブにて開催中の国内女子ツアー「富士通レディース」2日目。首位タイからスタートした上原彩子服部真夕が前半のプレーを終了。両者ともスコアを伸ばせずトータル6アンダーで現在首位を並走している。

 1打差の3位タイにはアン・ソンジュ(韓国)らがつけている。初日、31位タイと出遅れた横峯さくらは17ホールを消化し、トータルイーブンパー25位タイに順位を上げている。

2013年12月6日星期五

手嶋多一が「恐ろしい」と語る“あの2人”とは?




2010年05月27日20時27分




リーダーズボード
順位 選手名 スコア1 武藤 俊憲 -8
2 キム・キョンテ -7
3 手嶋 多一 -5
W・パースキー -5
5 クリス・キャンベル -4
宮本 勝昌 -4
許仁會 -4
キム・ヒョンソン -4
谷原 秀人 -4
10 浅地 洋佑 -3


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久々の好スタートを切った手嶋多一(撮影:上山敬太)








ダイヤモンドカップゴルフ 初日>◇27日◇狭山ゴルフクラブ(7,159ヤード・パー72)

 国内男子ツアー「ダイヤモンドカップゴルフ」が埼玉県にある狭山ゴルフクラブで開幕した。初日を終えて今季ここまで4戦連続予選落ちとまったくいいところなしだった手嶋多一が、5アンダー3位タイと久々の好スタートを切った。

【関連ニュース】遼“強い”ラフに苦戦、初日3オーバーと出遅れる

 2006年から使用し続けていたエースドライバーが昨年に割れてしまったことで、ティショットに不安を抱えながらプレーしていた手嶋だが、今週から投入したミズノの新ドライバーがハマった。フェアウェイを外したのはわずかに2回で、「異常に入った」というパッティングも冴え5バーディ・ノーボギーと完璧なプレーをしてみせた。

 初日を終えた時点で久々の上位も期待される位置。しかし本人は煮え切らない。「いやちょっと。あの2人には勝てないです」

 あの2人とは同年代で今季絶好調の谷口徹藤田寛之だ。

 藤田は中盤の3連続ボギーが響き1オーバーと出遅れたが、日本プロ覇者の谷口は3アンダー10位タイときっちり上位につけている。共に長尺ドライバーを駆使し40歳を越えてもなお進化中。月曜に行われた「全米オープン最終予選」でもワンツーフィニッシュでぺブルビーチ行きを決めるなど、ますます勢いづいている。

 この日も谷口は「闘志もみなぎっているし、飛距離もエグいくらい飛んでいた。まぁ良い感じですよ」と饒舌。勢いは留まるところをしらない絶好調男に追われるのは、予選落ちの続く手嶋としては「恐ろしいですよ」となるのも無理はない。「今季3回1打差で予選落ちしていますから…明日がキモです」まずは今季初の予選突破を果たし戦う自信を取り戻す。

【初日の順位】
1位:武藤俊憲(-8)
2位:金庚泰(キム・キョンテー)(-7)
3位T:手嶋多一(-5)
3位T:ウェイン・パースキー(-5)
5位T:クリス・キャンベル(-4)
5位T:宮本勝昌(-4)
5位T:許仁會(ホー・インホイ)(-4)
5位T:金亨成(キム・ヒョンソン) (-4)
5位T:谷原秀人(-4)
10位T:丸山茂樹(-3)
10位T:谷口徹(-3)他5名

69位T:藤田寛之(+1)
69位T:小田龍一(+1)他13名
100位T:中嶋常幸(+3)
100位T:石川遼(+3)他13名

武藤が魔法にかかった!?「打てば入っちゃうんです」




2010年05月27日20時53分




リーダーズボード
順位 選手名 スコア1 武藤 俊憲 -8
2 キム・キョンテ -7
3 手嶋 多一 -5
W・パースキー -5
5 クリス・キャンベル -4
宮本 勝昌 -4
許仁會 -4
キム・ヒョンソン -4
谷原 秀人 -4
10 浅地 洋佑 -3


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首位に立った武藤俊憲(撮影:上山敬太)







ダイヤモンドカップゴルフ 初日>◇27日◇狭山ゴルフクラブ(7,159ヤード・パー72)

 国内男子ツアー「ダイヤモンドカップゴルフ」が埼玉県にある狭山ゴルフクラブを舞台に開幕。武藤俊憲が8アンダーと爆発し単独首位に立った。武藤は1番をバーディとすると2番ボギーの後、3番から怒涛の4連続バーディ。7番でのボギーを挟んで9番から3連続バーディと勢い全開で後半へ突入する。さらに13番、16番でもバーディを奪い、結局獲りも獲ったり圧巻の10バーディ。開幕からの不調を吹き飛ばすプレーを披露した。

【関連ニュース】初の全米オープンへ、藤田寛之がダントツ首位通過!

 武藤といえば飛んで曲がらないティショットがウリの爆発力を秘めたショットメーカー。しかし、この日は少し様子が違う。自慢のショットは「左にしかいかない」と絶好調には程遠く、グリーンの端に乗せるのがやっと。しかし、3番では7メートル、4番では13メートル、5番でも10メートルと長いパットが面白いように決まり、あがってみればこのビッグスコアにつながった。

 「ここまで入ると気持ち悪いですよね」まさに魔法のパッティングを手に入れた武藤が口にしたのは1人の男の存在。フィル・ミケルソン(米国)らのパッティングコーチで知られるデーブ・ストックトン(米国)だ。来日中のストックトンは火曜の練習日に武藤のパッティングを見るなり、「お前にはこっちが合う」と一本のパターを差し出した。そしてごく簡単なアドバイスを送るとたちまち武藤は魔法にかかった。

 白く塗られた新パター“キアマ”から送り出されるボールは、思い通りの軌跡を描きカップに消える。「ミスパットは今日1回だけ。パターを打てば入っちゃうんですよ」と語る武藤自身も魔法の効果に未だ疑心暗鬼。「入るだろ。笑えよって言われるんですけど、良くわからないからポカンとしちゃうんです」しかし、結果が出ている以上信じる他ない。「今日こういう結果が出てますし。続けてみようかな」不思議な感覚が確かな手応えに変わるまで“デーブの教え”を守り抜く。

 しかし、パットに悩むショットメーカーを変えたカリスマの魔法とは何なのか。「国家機密です。絶対教えない」とかたくなに口を閉ざす武藤。正体はひとまず謎のまま。今シーズンはグリーン上の武藤から目が離せなくなりそうだ。

【初日の順位】
1位:武藤俊憲(-8)
2位:金庚泰(キム・キョンテー)(-7)
3位T:手嶋多一(-5)
3位T:ウェイン・パースキー(-5)
5位T:クリス・キャンベル(-4)
5位T:宮本勝昌(-4)
5位T:許仁會(ホー・インホイ)(-4)
5位T:金亨成(キム・ヒョンソン) (-4)
5位T:谷原秀人(-4)
10位T:丸山茂樹(-3)
10位T:谷口徹(-3)他5名

69位T:藤田寛之(+1)
69位T:小田龍一(+1)他13名
100位T:中嶋常幸(+3)
100位T:石川遼(+3)他13名

北風は追い風?向かい風?ダイヤモンドカップ2日目スタート




2010年05月28日07時43分




リーダーズボード
順位 選手名 スコア1 キム・キョンテ -11
2 谷原 秀人 -6
武藤 俊憲 -6
浅地 洋佑 -6
手嶋 多一 -6
6 小田 孔明 -5
貞方 章男 -5
宮本 勝昌 -5
9 B・ジョーンズ -4
キム・ヒョンソン -4


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2日目は雲1つない快晴(撮影:上山敬太)







ダイヤモンドカップゴルフ 2日目>◇28日◇狭山ゴルフクラブ(7,159ヤード・パー72)

 狭山ゴルフクラブを舞台に開催されている、国内男子ツアー「ダイヤモンドカップゴルフ」の2日目。雲1つない快晴に恵まれたこの日の埼玉県だが、朝から冷たい北風が吹く肌寒いコンディション。これから夕方にかけ北寄りの7メートル近い風が吹く予報となっている。

【関連ニュース】遼“強い”ラフに苦戦、初日3オーバーと出遅れる

 初日100位タイと出遅れた石川遼は12時40分に1番ティからスタート。強く吹く風は石川にとって追い風となるか、向かい風となるか。

額賀辰徳の男前な攻めのプレーに惚れた!




2010年05月28日13時21分




リーダーズボード
順位 選手名 スコア1 キム・キョンテ -11
2 谷原 秀人 -6
武藤 俊憲 -6
浅地 洋佑 -6
手嶋 多一 -6
6 小田 孔明 -5
貞方 章男 -5
宮本 勝昌 -5
9 B・ジョーンズ -4
キム・ヒョンソン -4


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上空のわずかな空間を狙った額賀(撮影:上山敬太)







ダイヤモンドカップゴルフ 2日目>◇28日◇狭山ゴルフクラブ(7,159ヤード・パー72)

 攻めのゴルフは石川遼だけのものではない。豪快な攻めをウリにする注目の若手がいる。昨年度ドライビングディスタンスナンバー1の額賀辰徳だ。その魅力に触れる場面に遭遇した。飛ばし屋にとっては自分を表現する最高の舞台である5番パー5。額賀のドライバーは打った瞬間に右に飛び出すミスショット。ボールは約300ヤード地点にいた我々の目の前のカート路に跳ねてギャラリートイレの隣に止まった。

【関連ニュース】リアルタイム配信中「石川遼1打速報」

 林に囲まれグリーン方向に隙間はない。「なんで便所なんだよ」とボヤきながらセカンド地点にあらわれた額賀は、開けたフェアウェイ方向には目もくれずグリーン方面を凝視しだした。2オンをあきらめていない。

 キャディが歩測で距離を伝える。狙いを決めた額賀は迷わず「じゃいくわ」。それだけを口にしてウェッジを振りぬいた。

 上空のわずかな空間を狙ったショットはあえなく木に当たり再びラフに落ちたが、まだあきらめない。次は目の前の木を避けるインテンショナルスライスを打ち、どこまでも貪欲にグリーンを狙う。結局3打目でもグリーンをとらえられずこのホール痛恨のダブルボギーを叩いてしまった。

 荒削り、無謀といえばそれまでだが、その潔さと果敢なプレーは人をひきつける力がある。林奥深くのラフ。安全に横に出して3打目勝負がセオリーだ。だが少しでも可能性があるならそれにかけて前を向く。男子ツアーにはこんなプロがもっと多くてもいい。