Monday, March 3, 2014

Anthony kim and Johnson Wagner, former Houston champs, back in contention after 36 holes

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Defending champion Anthony Kim's 64 on Friday was the low round of the day.
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Chris Duncan
Associated Press

Series:
Course knowledge matters at the Shell Houston Open.
PGA Tour rookie Chris Kirk shot a 3-under 69 on Friday to take a one-stroke lead over defending champion Anthony Kim and 2008 winner Johnson Wagner after two rounds at Redstone.
Kirk was 9 under par, and played his last few holes just as the wind picked up in the afternoon and made scoring more difficult.
Kim and Wagner took advantage of the calm morning conditions and used their background at the course to move into contention. Kim shot a 64, the lowest round of the day, and Wagner had a 67.
"I've got very good feelings as soon as I step on the property here," Wagner said.
Padraig Harrington, first-round leader Jimmy Walker and Josh Teater were two shots back at 7 under.
Organizers groomed the Tournament Course at Redstone to simulate conditions that players will see at the Masters next week, and the set-up lured many of the world's top players to Houston.
Phil Mickelson (70) and Lee Westwood (72) were part of a large group at 4 under and Ernie Els (72) and Fred Couples (72) were among the players at 1 under.
Kim is trying to become the first back-to-back winner of the event since Vijay Singh won in 2004 and '05, the last two years it was played at the adjacent Members Course.
The Tournament Course became the host in 2006, and Kim has enjoyed almost every visit.
Before he turned pro, Kim was the only player to break par in winning a collegiate event here in 2006. He tied for fifth in the Houston Open as a tour rookie in 2007 and shot three sub-70 rounds last year to earn his third career victory.
"It helps, knowing I played well before, knowing I made a couple putts when it mattered," he said. "Some shots I had are similar, some putts I had are very similar, so I try to remember those things, and play off that."
Kim's 64 was four strokes better than his lowest round when he won last year.
Starting on the back nine, Kim made six birdies in his first 10 holes, including chip-ins on Nos. 12 and 16. He needed only 22 putts to equal his lowest round since January.
Kim said before the tournament that his swing needed major retooling and that he spent several days working with coach Adam Schreiber on changes. Kim's gratified that the work is already producing results.
"It feels great to have that feeling of confidence and go out there, make some good golf swings and make a couple of putts after that," Kim said.
Wagner feels a more emotional connection to Redstone, after earning his first tour victory here three years ago. He needs to win this week to qualify for the Masters, but says next week's major has hardly crossed his mind.
A Charlotte resident, Wagner ranks the tournament at Quail Hollow near his home and the Houston event as important as any he plays all year.
"There are a few regular tour events that I treat as a major," he said. "Houston and Charlotte will always be my two favorite events that we play."
Kirk has some background at Redstone, too. He played for Georgia and competed in the same collegiate event that Kim won in 2006.
"I think he likes this course," Kirk said. "I shot a bunch of 74s, or so, nothing very memorable."
Kirk, second on the Nationwide Tour money list last year, birdied two of his last three holes to take the outright lead and make up for a double bogey on the par-5 4th.
"I made one bad swing off the tee, and it wasn't even really that bad," Kirk said. "One of those things. No matter how good you're playing, that kind of stuff happens sometimes."
Harrington also ran into trouble, after briefly tying for the lead early Friday. He made three straight bogeys on his back nine to fall back, then reached the par-5 8th in two shots to set up an eagle to get back to 7 under.
"I just fell asleep there," said Harrington, sporting a beard this weekend because he forgot to pack a razor. "I really kind of battened down the hatches for the last couple of holes, trying to not make too many mistakes after I lost my way."
The average score for the players who started in the morning (71.46) was more than two shots better than the average for the players who teed off later in the day (73.78).
"As that wind picked up, the ground got really firm," Kirk said. "You had to be a little more careful, really think your way around."
Former President George H.W. Bush watched the early rounds from a golf cart and greeted Mickelson and Couples as they walked off greens. Bush regularly attends major sporting events in Houston, where he lives.

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Jones Makes the Switch to 46



Posted Aug 20, 2008

By Mike Duffy



Former linebacker Edgar Jones took the practice field Tuesday as a tight end.


Former outside linebacker Edgar Jones took the practice field Tuesday with a new look, trading his white No. 91 for a purple No. 46.

While attempting to sort through their tight end position now that Todd Heap and Daniel Wilcox have returned to the field, the Ravens have turned to Jones as an unlikely candidate to join the fray.

Jones dabbled on offense during offseason minicamps, where he saw brief duty at the position when a rash of injuries thinned the corps.

It seems that this time, the move is for real.

“We want to give it a little more of a full-blown experiment,” said head coach John Harbaugh. “We want to give him a week or two in there to see how he does. He’s played well at linebacker, he knows the linebacker position.

“We feel like we can move him back there at any time and he’ll do just fine for us. But, we want to see if he can help us at tight end.”

Switching to 46 allows Jones to play at both spots during games because linebackers and tight ends can each wear numbers in the 40s.

Seeing the new digits next to his nameplate in the locker room drove the move home for Jones.

“During the offseason, I took it as a joke and that they were just working me in,” he said with a laugh. “I didn’t take it too seriously until coach Harbaugh called me into his office. And then, I saw the 46 on my locker, so I knew what was happening.”

If the “experiment” does prove successful, Jones could be a commodity for the Ravens. A hybrid tight end/linebacker might free up a precious roster spot when NFL clubs cut down to their final 53-man squad on Aug. 30.

“The thing about a guy like that, the value you’d have, is a guy who could play both ways,” Harbaugh noted. “He could be an emergency linebacker and then give you a lot of value on special teams, as well.”

The transition might not be all that difficult for Jones. The 6-foot-3, 263-pounder has extensive tight end experience in his past.

A Louisiana native, Jones was a standout tight end at Rayville High School, where he earned All-District honors four times.

Additionally, Jones was a three-time All-State selection on the basketball court, a sport that helped develop his nimble footwork.



“All through high school, I played tight end and receiver,” he said. “I was more of a receiving tight end. They threw the ball to me a lot. There was a little bit of blocking, but I was more the receiving type.”



Even if the Ravens haven't seen any highlight tapes from those Rayville days, the team still believes Jones’ varied athletic background makes him an excellent candidate to convert at the professional level.

“He’s a rangy athlete that can run,” Harbaugh commented. “From the blocking perspective we suspect he can do it because he comes off the ball so well on defense, uses his hat and hands, and can push a tight end around.

“We figured we’d maybe flip that around and see how it goes.”

He had already made the flip when he arrived at Southeast Missouri State, a small school in the Football Championship Subdivision. As a senior, Jones led the nation in sacks with 12 in 2006, prompting the Ravens to sign him as a rookie free agent the next year.

Against the odds of any undrafted player, Jones made the active roster at the end of training camp and even saw action in four games, posting five tackles, one sack and two special teams stops.

Now, he doesn’t see changing sides of the ball as unfavorable odds, even if he hears the cat calls from his former defensive teammates. Jones just takes it as a new test along the way to a promising career.

"This is exciting,” Jones said, flashing his ever-present wide smile. “It’s a blessing just to be in the NFL itself. But, going from the defense to the offense is a challenge to me.

"I’m going to step up to the plate and meet it.”

Monday, December 23, 2013

<中間速報>韓国勢が暫定首位に浮上、さくらは暫定4位




2010年11月27日12時20分




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順位 選手名 スコア1 インビー・パーク -2
2 アン・ソンジュ +1
不動 裕理 +1
宮里 美香 +1
5 佐伯 三貴 +3
6 有村 智恵 +4
7 飯島 茜 +5
上原 彩子 +5
横峯 さくら +5
10 ジョン・ミジョン +6


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LPGAツアーチャンピオンシップリコーカップ 3日目>◇27日◇宮崎カントリークラブ(6,520ヤード・パー72)

 宮崎県にある宮崎カントリークラブで開催中の国内女子ツアー最終戦「LPGAツアーチャンピオンシップリコーカップ」3日目。すべての選手が前半のプレーを終了。今季の賞金女王、アン・ソンジュインビー・パークの韓国勢2人が前半でスコアを2つを伸ばしトータル2アンダーで暫定首位に浮上した。

 首位スタートの宮里美香はスコアを3つ落とし現在2打差3位、2位タイスタートの横峯さくらもスコアを2つ落とし3打差4位タイに後退してしまった。

Thursday, November 28, 2013

同組でまわった池田勇太と小田孔明は出遅れる…

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順位 選手名 スコア1 J・チョイ -8
2 藤田 寛之 -6
キム・キョンテ -6
谷岡達弥 -6
5 上平 栄道 -5
兼本 貴司 -5
小平智 -5
8 K・アフィバーンラト -4
鈴木 亨 -4
パク・ウンシン -4


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この日はINスタート。11番のティショットを放つ池田(撮影:上山敬太)








もっと写真を見る(8)




 千葉県にあるザ・カントリークラブ・ジャパンを舞台に開幕した、国内男子ツアー「ダイヤモンドカップゴルフ」の初日。予選ラウンドを一緒にまわる池田勇太と、ディフェンディングチャンピオンの小田孔明は、ともに出遅れる苦しいスタートとなった。

【関連リンク】今週は自宅通勤の池田勇太「地元だし勝ちたいね」

 池田は出だしの10番をボギーとすると、そこからリズムをつかむことができず、後半の6番までスコアカード通りのプレーを展開。7番でようやく最初のバーディを奪うが、比較的風の弱かった午前中で1バーディ・1ボギーの内容。イーブンパー58位タイ発進に「このコンディションでバーディ1個じゃ話にならない」とぼやいた。

 一方、連覇を狙う小田も2ボギーのあと15番ではティショットがOBとなり痛恨の“8”を叩いて大きく後退。その後、4つのバーディを奪い意地を見せるも2オーバー100位タイでホールアウト。しかし、落ち込むことなく「明日は普通に回れば、7アンダーくらいいくでしょう」と前を向いた。


【初日の順位】
1位:J・チョイ(-8)
2位T:藤田寛之(-6)
2位T:金庚泰(-6)
2位T:谷岡達弥(-6)
5位T:上平栄道(-5)
5位T:兼本貴司(-5)
5位T:小平智(-5)
7位T:鈴木亨(-4)他4名

58位T:池田勇太(0)
58位T:谷口徹(0)他22名
100位T:深堀圭一郎(+2)
100位T:小田孔明(+2)他9名

2位タイ発進の藤田寛之「正直、疲れているけど…」

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順位 選手名 スコア1 J・チョイ -8
2 藤田 寛之 -6
キム・キョンテ -6
谷岡達弥 -6
5 上平 栄道 -5
兼本 貴司 -5
小平智 -5
8 K・アフィバーンラト -4
鈴木 亨 -4
パク・ウンシン -4


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「自分向きのコース」と言うだけあって好調。6バーディ・ノーボギーの66でラウンドし2位タイ発進(撮影:上山敬太)







ダイヤモンドカップゴルフ 1日目◇24日◇ザ・カントリークラブ・ジャパン(7,199ヤード・パー72)>

 千葉県にあるザ・カントリークラブ・ジャパンを舞台に開幕した国内男子ツアー「ダイヤモンドカップゴルフ」1日目を終え、首位と2打差の2位タイと好発進した藤田寛之

【関連リンク】全米オープン最終予選、ジョーンズ、谷口、藤田、高山らが出場権獲得

 今週月曜には全米オープン予選会に参加し1日で36ホールを回った。無事“最も出たいメジャーのひとつ”への出場権は獲得したものの、「正直今はとても疲れている」ともらすほど疲れはピークに達している。普段は練習の虫の藤田だが、この日は軽めの調整で体力を温存した。

 それでも「ただ出るだけじゃなく結果を出したい。そのために状態を良くして行きたい」と意気込む3週間後の大舞台へ向け弾みをつけるべく、「自分向きのコース」と語るこの難コースで今季2勝目を狙っていく。


【初日の順位】
1位:J・チョイ(-8)
2位T:藤田寛之(-6)
2位T:金庚泰(-6)
2位T:谷岡達弥(-6)
5位T:上平栄道(-5)
5位T:兼本貴司(-5)
5位T:小平智(-5)
7位T:鈴木亨(-4)他4名

58位T:池田勇太(0)
58位T:谷口徹(0)他22名
100位T:深堀圭一郎(+2)
100位T:小田孔明(+2)他9名

中嶋常幸がゴルフアカデミー創設!入学テストを実施

 トミーが世界で戦える選手育成に乗り出す。日本を代表するプロ・中嶋常幸の“世界に通用する、次世代ゴルファーを育成したい”という思いから生まれた、「ヒルズゴルフトミーアカデミー」が創設されることが発表された。

 創設にあたり、アカデミーへの入学テストが、6月24日(日)に静ヒルズカントリークラブで開催される。この入学テストは小学5年生から高校2年生までを対象に行われ、18ホールのストロークプレーを中嶋自らが見てスコアを考慮した上で合否を判定。さらに男子の最優秀選手には、JGTOチャレンジトーナメント「静ヒルズトミーカップ(7月14日~16日)」へ主催者推薦で出場権が与えられる。

 アカデミー生には静ヒルズ、宍戸ヒルズを年間特待生料金でプレーできるなど様々な特典がある上に、将来的にはプロトーナメントにも主催者推薦出場が可能となる予定。“5年以内に日本ツアー優勝”、“10年以内に海外ツアーで優勝”という目標に向かって、中嶋自身の指導によって腕を磨いていくこととなる。

【アカデミー入学テスト詳細】
日程:6月24日(日)
場所:静ヒルズカントリークラブ
対象:最大80名(合格者は上位10~15名) 小学校5年生~高校2年生(小、中学生はアベレージ95以内、高校生は85以内)
料金:7,000円(プレーフィ込み、昼食付)
方法:18ホールストロークプレー
   中嶋常幸がプレーの様子を見て、スコアも考慮して合否を判定

<中間速報>藤田寛之が単独首位に浮上

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順位 選手名 スコア1 藤田 寛之 -13
2 J・チョイ -10
3 K・アフィバーンラト -9
4 宮瀬 博文 -8
5 宮本 勝昌 -7
キム・ドフン -7
兼本 貴司 -7
8 篠崎 紀夫 -6
K・バーンズ -6
小平智 -6


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ダイヤモンドカップゴルフ 2日目◇25日◇ザ・カントリークラブ・ジャパン(7,199ヤード・パー72)>

 千葉県にあるザ・カントリークラブ・ジャパンを舞台に開催中の国内男子ツアー「ダイヤモンドカップゴルフ」の2日目。首位と2打差の2位タイからスタートした藤田寛之が出だしから3連続バーディを奪取するなど快調にスコアを伸ばし、前半を終えトータル11アンダーとし現在単独首位に立っている。

 2位には11ホールを消化しトータル9アンダーとしているキラデク・アフィバーンラト(タイ)、3打差3位タイにはJ・チョイ(米国)らがつけている。池田勇太は8ホールを消化、スコアを2つ伸ばしトータル2アンダー37位タイ、昨年覇者の小田孔明は3オーバー107位タイとなっている。