Thursday, March 6, 2014

Ben Martin leads by one at wet, windy Nationwide TPC Stonebrae Championship

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Series: Web.com Tour
On a day better suited for just about anything but golf, second-year professional Ben Martin battled through the wind and rain to put himself atop the leaderboard in the first round of the weather-delayed TPC Stonebrae Championship on the Nationwide Tour. Martin missed only one fairway and two greens in a nearly flawless effort that produced a 5-under 65 and temporary possession of the lead.
Cross-handed Josh Broadaway, Michael Putnam and Brian Stuard all finished up their early rounds at 4-under 66 and currently share second place.
Colombia’s Camilo Benedetti is tied with veteran Duffy Waldorf and Alex Aragon for fifth place at 3 under par.
Temperatures never got above 50 degrees and the winds were pushing 15-20 mph most of the day. Throw in some rain and you’ve got a pretty good formula for staying at home.
“To be honest, I’d rather not be playing in this,” said Benedetti. “I’m glad it wasn’t raining because if it was, it would be miserable.”
Morning fog delayed the start of play by two hours and ultimately kept 78 players in the field of 156 from completing their rounds. That group will resume play at 8:00 Friday morning.
“I think we caught a break with the weather and our tee time,” said Martin. “You keep it on the fairway and hit it on the green and it makes it a lot easier. That was the plan today.”
Martin rolled in several short putts to put his name at the top, someplace he hasn’t seen much this season. The former Clemson All-America has made only one cut in five starts.
“I haven’t been putting up the scores, but I felt like I’ve been improving every week so I felt confident coming in here,” said Martin, who tied for 47th at the Chile Classic but has missed his last two cuts. “The driver was good and my course management was great. It’s probably the best it’s been all year.”
Martin’s 65 is his best score of the year and only the second time in six starts that he’s broken par in the first round.
“There is definitely some frustration there but if you get frustrated in this game it’s going to be a long year,” he said.
It was a long day and could have been longer but the word of the day for the leaders was simple -- patience.
“It’s going to be cold. It’s going to be wet. It’s going to be windy,” said Broadaway. “I’m sure before a lot of guys teed off they were thinking the weather was going to stink and it wasn’t going to be any fun. All that takes is one bad shot and they’re pretty much done.”
Broadaway putted well, cashing in birdie putts ranging from 45 feet to 8 inches, but noted it was the mental part of the game that was the most difficult on Thursday.
“It wasn’t easy out there. We knew these first two days were going to be brutal, so I just made up my mind on Tuesday that it was going to be a tough week,” he said. “You just have to fight. That’s what today is all about. I guarantee if you ask the other guys that play well, they’ll tell you they just fought all day.”
Stuard, who finished up his round getting pelted by a tough rain, agreed.
“No. 18 was just brutal with the sleet or whatever that was. I don’t know what it was but it felt harder than rain, I’ll say that,” he quipped. “I think the hardest thing today was staying patient. You know you’re doing to hit some bad shots. You know you’re going to get some that bounce the wrong way. You keep the right mindset, you’re going to make some good things happen.”
The day ended at 6:52 p.m. when more rain and dangerous conditions moved into the East Bay.
Of those on the course, Bryan DeCorso is at 3 under after nine holes. Michael Connell is 2 under after 11 holes and Jin Park is 2 under after nine.
First-Round Notes:
--Lift, clean and place conditions were in effect. This is the third time this year (in six events) that preferred lies were used: Rounds 1 and 2 of the Pacific Rubiales Colombia Championship and the Chitimacha Louisiana Open.
--Ben Martin has missed the cut in four of his five Nationwide Tour starts this year. His only paycheck came thanks to a tie for 47th finish at the Chile Classic. Martin was a rookie on the PGA Tour last year and made only 12 cuts in 25 starts. His only top-10 was a tie for sixth at the Reno-Tahoe Classic and he wound up No. 164 on the money list.
--Martin has held/shared the lead only once before in his PGA Tour career. He fired a 4-under 67 in the opening round of the 2011 Northern Trust Open and was part of a Tour-record nine-way tie at the top. Unfortunately, he posted a 9-over 80 in the second round and missed the 36-hole cut.
--Monday qualifier Michael Weaver, a redshirt junior at California, fired a 2-over-par 72 in his Nationwide Tour debut. Weaver, who had his father caddying for him, hit 8 of 13 fairways, 12 of 18 greens and had 33 putts. His scorecard included two birdies and four bogeys. Weaver is pursuing admission into Cal’s Haas School of Business after two strong seasons to begin his college career in Berkeley. He played in 22 events his first two years and had a stroke average of 72.5. He tied for eighth at the 2011 NCAA Championship, the highest finish ever for an individual Cal player at NCAAs.
--Tom Hoge shot a 2-under 68. He started on the back nine and made the turn at 4 over after a double bogey at No. 18. Hoge (pronounced Hoagie) rallied with a 6-under 29 on the front, using only 10 putts in the process.
--Tournament Host and NFL Hall of Famer Jerry Rice is 8 over par after eight holes on the back nine. Rice has three bogeys, a double bogey and a triple bogey on his card thus far. Rice is making his third career start in this event. He missed the cut each of the past two years.
--Steve Elkington received a sponsor exemption this week and making his Nationwide Tour debut after 566 career starts on the PGA Tour. Elkington, who includes the 1995 PGA Championship among his 10 PGA Tour titles, opened with a birdie on the first hole but stands at 7 over after 14 holes.

Wednesday, February 12, 2014

5 Things To Know About Patriots



Posted Dec 19, 2013

Ryan MinkBaltimoreRavens.com Staff Writer@Ravens All Ryan Mink Articles



The Patriots don’t have a lot of pass-catching options and their run defense has been poor.



Who’s Catching The Ball?

The Patriots are short on pass catchers. Leading tight end Rob Gronkowski is out for the rest of the year with a torn ACL. Short and shifty Julian Edleman has taken over the role Wes Welker once had and leads the team with 89 catches for 914 yards and six touchdowns. Danny Amendola, who New England signed this past offseason, is a similar slot receiver who has 51 catches for 579 yards. Other than that, New England has had no consistency. Rookies Aaron Dobson (ankle) and Kenbrell Thompskins (hip) are banged up and sat out last week. That left Josh Boyce, Austin Collie and Michael Hoomanawanui catching passes. The Patriots utilize quick, smaller receivers on crossing patterns.

Running Backs Of The Round Table

The Patriots haven’t been able to find one lead running back all year. They started with the elusive, pass-catching Shane Vereen as the main threat, especially after he put up more than 100 rushing yards in Week 1. But he also fractured his wrist in that game. New England turned to Stevan Ridley and he got on a roll until fumbling problems sent him to the bench. Last Sunday, big-bodied LeGarrette Blount led the group with 11 carries.

Run Defense Problems

New England hasn’t been known for its defense for a long time. But this year’s run-stopping unit is worse than usual. The Patriots have the 31st-ranked run defense, allowing an average of 132.5 yards per game. Denver’s Knowshon Moreno ran for 224 yards against the Patriots on Nov. 24. A large reason for the problem, literally, is the absence of defensive tackle Vince Wilfork (Achilles), which has forced Joe Vellano and Chris Jones into the starting defensive line.

Not The Same Brady

Patriots quarterback Tom Brady is having his toughest season in recent memory. His completion percentage of 60.9 percent is the lowest total of his career since 2004. His 88.1 quarterback rating is the worst in a full season since 2005. With inexperienced and rotating targets to throw to, Brady hasn’t gained much chemistry. He’s also taking more sacks. He’s been dropped 37 times this year, the most since 2003, and fumbled eight times. Still, Brady has done enough to help the Patriots to a 10-4 record.

Brotherly Breakouts

Not only is Ravens defensive tackle Art Jones having a breakout season, so is his younger brother and New England Patriots defensive end Chandler Jones. Chandler, a first-round pick a year ago, had six sacks in his rookie season. This year, he’s already upped it to 11.5. He’s the Patriots’ most gifted defensive player. Arthur has won both wagers on the game with his kid brother.

Sunday, December 1, 2013

キム・キョンテが単独首位!明日最終組で遼と激突も平常心




2011年07月23日17時50分




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順位 選手名 スコア1 キム・キョンテ -11
2 石川 遼 -7
ドンファン -7
市原弘大 -7
5 矢野 東 -5
6 P・シーハン -4
S・コンラン -4
P・マークセン -4
9 キム・ドフン -3
谷口 徹 -3


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昨年の賞金王が今季初優勝を挙げることができるか(撮影:米山聡明)









長嶋茂雄 INVITATIONAL セガサミーカップゴルフトーナメント 3日目◇23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「長嶋茂雄 INVITATIONAL セガサミーカップゴルフトーナメント」は3日目の競技を終了。昨年の賞金王・金庚泰(キム・キョンテ)(韓国)がトータル11アンダーまでスコアを伸ばし単独首位に立った。

遼、明日はキョンテに「当たって砕けろ」

 前半から快調にスコアを伸ばしたキョンテだったが、11番、12番で連続ボギーを叩きスコアをスタート時の7アンダーまで落としてしまう。しかし、直後の13番。連続ボギーの悪い流れを振り払うようにセカンドで17度のユーティリティを一閃すると、エッジにキャリーしたボールはカップをかすめて約70センチにピタリ。楽々イーグルを奪ってここから流れに乗った。

 17番では約7メートルのパットを沈めバーディ、最終18番も3打目のミスから18メートルのロングパットが残ったが、「入れるつもりはなかった」という寄せにいったパットがフックラインを描いてカップイン。圧巻のバーディで2位タイの石川遼ドンファン(韓国)、市原弘大に4打差をつけてホールアウト。「17番、18番のバーディで気持ちが楽になりました」と笑顔を見せた。

 「全英オープン」で予選落ちを喫するなど、持ち味のショットは本調子には程遠い。しかし、調子の悪さを自覚してしっかり自分のコントロールが出来ていることがこのスコアとなって表れている。決勝ラウンド前には同組で回るドンファン、市原のパーオン率や自分の詳細なデータをチェック。「ショットが良くないので自分がどの位置にいるのかを確認しました。2人ともコンディションが良かったので今日は無理せずと思っていました」この日も左に引っ掛けるミスがたびたび出るなど状態は良くなかったが、それをしっかりと受け止めて安定した精神状態で18ホールを回りきった。

 明日は石川遼とプロ転向後9度目となる同組対決。しかも「ミズノオープン」に続き最終組での激突となる。これまで石川と同組になった時の相性は良いが「あまり意識はしないですね。コンディションが良い選手が勝つと思う」と平常心は変わらない。4打差も意識せず自分のゴルフを貫いて今季初の栄冠を目指す。

【2日目の順位】
1位:金庚泰(キム・キョンテ)(-11)
2位T:石川遼(-7)
2位T:ドンファン(-7)
2位T:市原弘大(-7)
5位:矢野東(-5)
6位T:ポール・シーハン(-4)
6位T:スティーブン・コンラン(-4)
6位T:プラヤド・マークセン(-4)
9位T:谷口徹(-3)他2名

<中間速報>遼、首位のキョンテとは3打差で後半へ




2011年07月24日12時25分




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順位 選手名 スコア優勝 キム・キョンテ -15
2 石川 遼 -11
3 S・コンラン -8
4 市原弘大 -7
ドンファン -7
6 P・マークセン -6
7 パク・ソンジュン -5
平塚 哲二 -5
小山内 護 -5
金 聖潤(キム・ソンユン) -5


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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 最終日◇24日◇ザ・ノースカントリーゴルフクラブ(7,115ヤード・パー72)>

 北海道にあるザ・ノースカントリーゴルフクラブで開催されている、国内男子ツアー「長嶋茂雄 INVITATIONAL セガサミーカップゴルフトーナメント」の最終日。首位とは4打差の2位タイでスタートした石川遼は、1番でボギーを先行させるがその後4つのバーディ奪取に成功。トータル10アンダーまでスコアを伸ばし後半のプレーに入った。

 首位スタートの金庚泰(キム・キョンテ)(韓国)は前半でスコアを2つ伸ばしトータル13アンダー。石川とキョンテとの差は3打に縮まっている。

<速報>キム・キョンテが今季初優勝!遼は2位に終わる



2011年07月24日16時55分




リーダーズボード
順位 選手名 スコア優勝 キム・キョンテ -15
2 石川 遼 -11
3 S・コンラン -8
4 市原弘大 -7
ドンファン -7
6 P・マークセン -6
7 パク・ソンジュン -5
平塚 哲二 -5
小山内 護 -5
金 聖潤(キム・ソンユン) -5


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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 最終日◇24日◇ザ・ノースカントリーゴルフクラブ(7,115ヤード・パー72)>

 北海道にあるザ・ノースカントリーゴルフクラブで開催された、国内男子ツアー「長嶋茂雄 INVITATIONAL セガサミーカップゴルフトーナメント」の最終日。

 首位でスタートした金庚泰(キム・キョンテ)(韓国)が、スコアを4つ伸ばしトータル15アンダーでフィニッシュ。逃げ切りで今季初優勝を挙げた。石川遼もスコアを4つ伸ばしたが、キョンテに追いつくことはできずトータル11アンダーで単独2位。3位にはトータル8アンダーのスティーブン・コンラン(オーストラリア)が入った。

【最終結果】
優勝:金庚泰(キム・キョンテ)(-15)
2位:石川遼(-11)
3位:スティーブン・コンラン(-8)
4位T:市原弘大(-7)
4位T:ドンファン(-7)
6位:プラヤド・マークセン(-6)
7位T:小山内護(-5)他5名

Friday, October 11, 2013

RBZドライバーと一緒の日々

RBZドライバーと一緒の日々

60歳代半ばになり、病気をしたことでバーナーTP9.5度ツアーAD GI(SR)が重く感じられ飛距離も落ち右プッシュが増えてきました。たまたま仲間がRBZに買い替え成功していたのを見て試打してみました。シャフトが柔らかく感じたので、9.5Sを購入。オープンフェイスなので1メモリ掴まる位置にセットしたら伸びのあるドローゴルフクラブ気味の弾道になり飛距離も戻りました。軽く感じますが、手打ちにならないように気を付けて振っています。46インチが振り切れます。
飛距離も年齢とともに落ちてきて230y程度、強振するとフックで林に吸い込まれていく、、、を繰り返し、色々ドライバーを変えてみましたがなかなか満足が得られず、価格が落ちてきたところでRBZに替えました。構えてみると、フェースが開き気味か?、ほぼストレートに入っていて、いい感じです。これは引っかかりにくそうか!! 純正シャフトの評判が悪かったので、TPシャフトSが付いているの激安ゴルフクラブを購入。ほとんど引っかからずむしろフェードに近い球筋が出るようになりました。私にはTPシャフトは硬い印象で、ヘッドが全く返らず、プッシュアウト気味がちらほら出るのと、何となく肘が痛くなってきたので、ツアーADBB6Sに変更。いままでの自分のドライバーとは全然違う弾道ですっ飛んでいきます。直進性も向上し、激安rbzドライバー飛距離も平均15-20Y近くアップ。直進性も考慮すると30yは得をしているのでは、、、、シャフトもヘッドも大満足です。。。そのうちステージ2のヘッドも試そうかと思います。今のところ、前のドライバー時代よりアベレージで3-4打は減ってます。
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