2014年3月5日星期三

Jessica Korda prevails in six-way playoff to win Women's Australian Open

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Jessica Korda earned her first LPGA Tour victory in the same city where her father, Petr Korda, won the 1998 Australian Open in tennis.
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Series: LPGA Tour
MELBOURNE, Australia -- American teenager Jessica Korda won the Women’s Australian Open on Sunday for her first LPGA Tour title, holing a 25-foot birdie putt on the second hole of a six-player playoff.
The 18-year-old Korda completed a two-sport, father-daughter Australian double with the breakthrough victory in the LPGA Tour opener. Petr Korda won the 1998 Australian Open tennis tournament, also in Melbourne.
“It is a really special place for my family,” Korda said. “For my first win, I honestly could not have thought of a better place.”
Korda closed with a 1-over 74 to finish at 3-under 289 in the first women’s professional event at Royal Melbourne, the historic sand-belt layout that was the site of the 2011 Presidents Cup.
Stacy Lewis, Brittany Lincicome, Julieta Granada, So Yeon Ryu and Hee Kyung Seo also were in the playoff that matched the largest in LPGA Tour history.
Playing in threesomes on the par-4 18th, all six players opened the playoff with pars. On the second, Lewis, Lincicome, Granada and Seo made par and Ryu had a bogey.

Ryu and Seo, playing ahead of Korda and Nikki Campbell in the second-to-last group, topped the leaderboard at 4 under going into the final hole of regulation, but both closed with bogeys to shoot 73.

Lewis finished with a 70, and Lincicome and Granada shot 71.

Playing in the first playoff threesome, Lincicome had a good chance to win on the first extra hole, but her 6-foot birdie try circled the cup and stayed out.

“I couldn’t have hit it any better,” Lincicome said. “It was perfect, perfect speed. It was uphill. Lips out and comes back to you.”

She missed a 15-foot birdie try on the second extra hole.

“Same thing on the second putt, hit it exactly where I wanted to hit it and it just didn’t break,” Lincicome said.

After Korda made her birdie putt in the second group on the second playoff hole, Granada missed a 12-footer that would have sent the two back to the 18th tee.

“I was really calm,” Korda said. “I knew what the putt did because I’d had it before and it did not move. I was a little higher up and more to the right. I knew the line and I knew the speed. All I had to do was just hit it. It started breaking. I thought, `Oh, my goodness no, don’t lip out, don’t break too early.’ I don’t even know what side of the hole it hit. I was overwhelmed by everything.”

Making her 16th start as an LPGA Tour member, Korda began the round with a one-stroke lead and was two ahead at 7 under after birdieing three of the first eight holes.

She had a double bogey on No. 9, bogeyed 10, birdied 11, and bogeyed Nos. 14-16 to drop to 2 under, then rallied with a birdie on the par-5 17th and parred the 18th to get the final spot in the playoff.

“I thought, `You’ve got to be kidding me,”’ Korda said about the bogey run. “I was lipping out and not reading my putts correctly. But I thought, `Come on, you can still get it back.’ … I was walking down the fairway like an absolute goof. After I made the birdie, I was OK, like, `I can do this.”’

Projected to jump from 285th to 30th in the world ranking, she became the sixth youngest winner in LPGA Tour history and the fourth youngest to win a 72-hole event.

“All the times I was down last year, it is all worth it,” she said. “It made me grow up. It made me realize that you’ve got to change your life to live out here and this is proof. I know that all the hard hours I put in and will keep putting in are really worth it. Every moment.”

Jenny Shin finished a stroke out of the playoff at 2 under after a 70.

Top-ranked Yani Tseng, the winner the last two years at Commonwealth Golf Club, was 1 under after a 74. The Taiwanese star had a three-hole stretch Friday in her second-round 76 when she dropped six strokes with a quadruple-bogey 8 and two bogeys. On Sunday, she had a triple bogey on the par-4 fourth, and bogeyed 15 and 16.

“If I didn’t have the two bogeys late, I probably still would have had a chance,” Tseng said. “So it’s good that I hung in there and fought back.”

Katie Futcher also was 1 under after a 74.

DIVOTS: Korda earned $165,000. The five playoff losers each received $63,784. … The scoring average Sunday was 74.92 and the four-round total was 76.492. … The LPGA Tour will be Asia the next two weeks for the LPGA Thailand and HSBC Women’s Champions in Singapore.

2014年2月11日星期二

Transcripts- Training Camp August 5th



Posted Aug 5, 2008

By BaltimoreRavens.com



Featuring Head Coach John Harbaugh, Quarterback Kyle Boller, and Cornerback Samari Rolle.








RAVENS TRAINING CAMP TRANSCRIPTS: Aug. 5



Head Coach John Harbaugh

On QB Kyle Boller starting the New England game: “I think it’s more of a nod to experience and seniority. We’re going to balance those guys’ reps out through training camp. You’re going to give one guy most of one game and another guy most of another game, and make sure Joe [Flacco] gets his reps through the two games. Kyle’s been here, so he gets the first game.”



On how much time the first-strong offensive line will see: “We’ve got to get the first O-line, including [T Chad Slaughter and T Mike Kracalik], plenty of work. They’ll get plenty of work, more than maybe a more veteran line would get in the first preseason game.”



On rookie RB Ray Rice: “He’s a rookie, but gosh he’s had a lot of carries his whole career. As a running back, he’s a veteran. It will be new for him playing against an NFL defense, particularly that defense, and it will be interesting to see how he’ll do. But, I’d be surprised if he’s not up to the task.”



On his first game as an NFL head coach: “I expect not to know what to expect and how it’s going to be like. You talk about the rookies and how they’re going to respond… I’m interested in how I’m going to respond. We’ll see how it goes.”



On how the rookies feel approaching their first game: “I think they’re relieved. They’re excited to get out of practice and get into a game and put the soaks on, so to speak. It’s something they’ve always dreamed of.”



On whether he is excited to get going with games: “Absolutely. I love practice. Practice is great. But the games – that’s the best part of it.”



On RB Willis McGahee: “He’s just got the knee. We decided to take about a week and work the knee, strengthen it, get the swelling down and get him back after this game.”



On Rice’s role when McGahee comes back: “Well, just like when we drafted him, we said he was going to be a complement to Willis. Willis is our back, no question about it. But Ray is going to be a great complement to him. You need at least two good running backs to get through an NFL season. Most offenses would prefer to have an explosive weapon like Ray to throw in there, no question.”



On who will play at safety: “Of course the one guy is [Dawan] Landry. He’ll be the starter. The other guys will roll through with the first group. Rex [Ryan] will start one of them – I don’t even know who it is right now – and then we’ll rotate the other guys the rest of the way. My guess is that all three of the backup safeties will play the whole game.”



On CB Samari Rolle: “It’s just great to see his face. The guys are kind of relieved and excited to have him back. He’ll be back practicing Saturday. He’ll be working individual stuff until Saturday.”



On how long the first-team offense will play: “I’d say some combination. Most of the first half, probably for that group, is kind of the idea. If we get a bunch of snaps, we’ll get them out of there, and if we don’t get enough snaps, we’ll probably go longer.”



On Patriots head coach Bill Belichick recommending him to Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti: “We talked about coach Belichick early. I’ve always admired him and respected him since the Cleveland days and the Scott O’Brien deal. For him to throw a good word in, so to speak, and to recommend you, that’s something that a coach can only dream about.”



On where G/C Chris Chester will play: “He’ll cross train at both spots. In the game, it will just depend on how the reps go.”





CB Samari Rolle

On his return to camp: “It does [feel good]. The hardest part was probably leaving my mom at home, but the Ravens have been very supportive from the top to the bottom. With them coming to the funeral and coach [John] Harbaugh giving me as much time as I need, it helped out a whole lot.”



On how difficult it has been: “Yesterday was my father’s birthday, so that made it more difficult. I checked on my mom and my brother and they went to the gravesite. I was supposed to go, but mostly I wasn’t ready. Football is important, but it’s just a game. But it’s good to be back with my teammates.”



On owner Steve Bisciotti flying several Ravens to the funeral: “He’s a world-class owner. From the time that I’ve gotten here, he’s been very supportive of different types of situations. I guess it shows everybody what type of owner he is, and more so, what type of person he is.”

On what he can take from this: “God doesn’t give you more than you can handle. I think at the end of the day, I can turn this into a positive somehow, someway.”



On how much it means to get back on the field: “A whole lot. I think it will ease my mind and make me feel like one of the guys again, as opposed to back in Miami where everybody was like, ‘Sorry for your loss; you have my condolences.’ That’s kind of hard because you’re constantly thinking about it every day.”



On wanting to practice yesterday: “Yeah, I was trying to put that behind me, knowing that it was [my dad’s] birthday. I figured I’d come out here and practice and try to get over it. I didn’t know I would have to take a physical and pass a conditioning test.”



On how long it will take to get back into it: “I think maybe about three or four days. All these guys have been out here sweating and going through it. I want to be one of the guys again and make up the time I missed.”



On rebounding from last season’s bouts with Epilepsy: “I drove to the facility yesterday and today. So I’m back driving, so things are going well.”



On Harbaugh: “He’s down to Earth. That’s the biggest thing. He’s like a regular guy. He’s stern but at the same time, there’s no talking down to you, there’s no opinion. He’s just talking to you like one of the guys. He’s been very supportive the whole time.”



On what he’d heard about camp so far: “I heard there was a lot of hitting going on. I heard it was different from what camp has been in the past.”





QB Kyle Boller

On being named the starter: “I’m very excited. The ultimate goal is to get out there, and I’m going to be out there with the first team. I just want to go out there and execute, move the ball down the field. I know it’s a preseason game, but it’s very important to us to go out there and execute and get the things done that we’ve been working hard on these past few months.”



On if he feels pressure to impress: “I can’t look at it that way. I just go out there and play football. I can’t put so much pressure on myself to say I have to be perfect on every play. I hope I am, but if something goes wrong, it’s not the end of the world. I just have to go out there and take it one play at a time and do what I know I’m capable of doing. That is executing, putting the ball in my playmakers’ hands and having some fun.”



On if his experience is an advantage: “Definitely. I have a bunch of starts under my belt and have seen a lot of game experience, so I should be able to go out there and have fun. This isn’t my first preseason game; it’s my sixth year. I just want to go out there and have fun with my guys, doing all the things we work on here at practice to do.”



On if he wants to play like his performance against New England last year: “Most definitely. They got it in the end, but we definitely had a great game against them, and hopefully, that will continue Thursday night.”



On if it is a relief playing another team or is he anxious: “I think it’s a little bit of both. I’m excited to see a different color jersey over there. We go against the best defense every day, so it will be nice to go out there and play somebody else and just have some fun. When you’re playing football… That’s why you practice, to play these games. A lot of those young guys are going to be out there having fun. Hopefully, things will go well.”



On the pace of camp preparing the team for game conditions: “It’s going fast. One thing that we really try to work on is the tempo, and we need to try to take that into the game. That’s why we’re practicing it – to take it into the game. This is a good opportunity Thursday night to do that.”



On if he was surprised about being named the starter: “I had a feeling it might happen, being that I have been around here a little bit. We’ve been splitting reps, so I’m just excited to be out there to do it with the ones.”



On advice for rookies like Ray Rice that will see a lot of playing time: “Well, that’s my job in the huddle to calm him down a little bit. But, he’s been doing a great job all summer. He’s improved so much from the first time we saw him until now, and I just told him to do what he does in practice. He’s been making plays left and right. Obviously, he’s going to be excited, but I don’t think the game is going to get too big for him. I think he’s going to do a great job.”



On the differences between knowing he’s the starter and being a backup: “You want to go out there, execute and do well. Ultimately, how you play in these games is going to determine who’s going to be the starter, so every game is important. You get limited reps, so you have to take advantage of every rep that you have and every throw you have to win that job. The game tape is what they’re going to look at.”

2014年1月23日星期四

<中間速報>池田勇太が単独首位でハーフターン!


ゴルフ情報ALBA.Net 1月19日(日)13時17分配信


<ALBAプロアマトーナメント 初日◇19日◇レイクウッドゴルフクラブ 西コース>

 弊社主催の「ALBAプロアマトーナメント」がレイクウッドゴルフクラブ 西コースを舞台に開幕。男女シニア40名ものプロが参加、賞金総額1000万円をめぐり熱い戦いを繰り広げる。

 風も穏やかな晴天に恵まれたこの日、前半を終え池田勇太が5アンダーで単独首位に立った。その池田と1打差の通算4アンダー2位タイには宮本勝昌と松村道央の2人。続く通算3アンダー4位タイには深堀圭一郎、室田淳、永井奈都が並んだ。さらに宮里聖志、田中秀道、上平栄道らが2アンダーで並び7位タイとしている。

 ちなみに、この大会の模様はニコニコ生放送でLIVE中継されている。詳細は下記のURLを参照。

【ALBAプロアマとは】
昨年よりスタートした弊社主催のプロアマ大会。今年はプロ40名と弊社刊行のゴルフ雑誌『ALBATROSS-VIEW』を定期購読している読者の中から抽選で選ばれたアマチュア240名(各日120名×2日間)が出場予定。プロの部は男女シニア混合で2日間36ホールのストロークプレーで争われる。

<ゴルフ情報ALBA.Net>

2013年12月20日星期五

<速報>上原彩子と服部真夕が首位に、横峯さくらは31位T発進



2011年10月14日15時31分




リーダーズボード
順位 選手名 スコア1 上原 彩子 -6
服部 真夕 -6
3 上原 美希 -5
木村 敏美 -5
アン・ソンジュ -5
6 キム・ナリ -4
T・ダーディン -4
井芹 美保子 -4
9 甲田 良美 -3
青山 加織 -3


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富士通レディース 初日◇14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を舞台に開幕した、国内女子ツアー「富士通レディース」の初日。上原彩子服部真夕の2選手が6アンダーで首位に立った。1打差の3位タイには昨年覇者のアン・ソンジュ(韓国)ら3選手がつけている。

 横峯さくらは首位と6打差のイーブンパー31位タイとやや出遅れてしまった。

【初日の順位】
1位T:上原彩子(-6)
1位T:服部真夕(-6)
3位T:上原美希(-5)
3位T:木村敏美(-5)
3位T:アン・ソンジュ(-5)
6位T:金ナリ(-4)
6位T:タミー・ダーディン(-4)
6位T:井芹美保子(-4)
9位T:甲田良美(-3)
9位T:青山加織(-3)
9位T:笠りつ子 (-3)

31位T:横峯さくら(E)他12名

2013年12月6日星期五

「嬉しいと驚き」“遼の後輩”高2 浅地洋佑が2位タイ!




2010年05月28日20時56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位タイにつけた浅地(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)

 埼玉県にある狭山ゴルフクラブで開催されている、国内男子ツアー「ダイヤモンドカップゴルフ」の2日目。石川遼の後輩にあたる、杉並学院高校2年のアマチュア浅地洋佑が谷原秀人武藤俊憲手嶋多一に並んで2位タイに食い込んだ。

【関連ニュース】遼、予選通過でほっと一息

 3アンダー10位タイからスタートした浅地は、風が吹く難しいコンディションにも関わらず、いきなり3連続バーディを奪う圧巻の立ち上がり。4番はボギーとしたものの、5番、6番でもバーディを奪い並み居るプロを抑えリーダーボードを駆け上がっていく。「ドライバーもアイアンも思い通り」と語る前半を終え、苦手のINコースではバーディを奪えず失速したものの、ボギーは11番での1つに抑えトータル6アンダーでホールアウト。まだあどけなさの残る17歳が堂々のスコアで首位と5打差につけてみせた。

 浅地は2007年の「コカ・コーラ東海クラシック」でツアーデビュー。翌年には日本オープン出場、09年「ミズノオープンよみうりクラシック」で初の予選通過を果たした。168センチとまだ体格も小さく飛距離の出るタイプではないが、「アプローチとパットが抜群に上手い」と石川が太鼓判を押すショートゲームが武器。この日も“24パット”と大舞台でその持ち味を存分に発揮した。

 「嬉しいということと驚きの2つです」と上位で予選を通過した率直な感想を語った浅地。先輩の石川に7打差をつけた形だが「(差は)ほんの少しは縮まっていると思うけど、まだまだ全然、追いつくなんてところまでは…」と恐縮しきり。同年代で賞金王にまでのぼりつめた先輩に「ついていこうと思わせてくれた存在です」と尊敬のまなざしを向けた。

 後輩の活躍に石川も「洋佑とは学校で昼ご飯を食べたりするくらい仲良しです。ジュニアの頃から同じフィールドで戦っていて、それがプロの舞台になったのは感慨深いですね」と目を細める。さらに「ジュニア時代の仲間達と優勝争いをするのが夢でした。今回は洋佑が良いプレーをしているのに僕がダメで申し訳ないですけど。なんとか追いつけるように僕もスコアを伸ばしていきたい」と語り、自らを奮い立たせていた。

 なお今大会では石川の先輩だった薗田峻輔もプロ転向後初の予選通過。明日からの2日間、杉並学院トリオがトーナメントの主役となる。

【2日目の順位】
1位:金庚泰(キム・キョンテー)(-11)
2位T:谷原秀人(-6)
2位T:武藤俊憲(-6)
2位T:浅地洋佑※(-6)
2位T:手嶋多一(-6)
6位T:小田孔明(-5)
6位T:貞方章男(-5)
6位T:宮本勝昌(-5)
9位T:丸山茂樹(-4)
9位T:片山晋呉(-4)他4名

26位T:尾崎将司(-1)他8名
48位T:中嶋常幸(+1)
48位T:石川遼(+1)他4名

“旧”スイングがハマッた谷原が独走キョンテーを追う



2010年05月28日21時22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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コンパクトスイングで2位タイに浮上した谷原秀人(撮影:上山敬太)








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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)

 埼玉県にある狭山ゴルフクラブで開催中の、国内男子ツアー「ダイヤモンドカップゴルフ」の2日目。初日首位と1打差の2位につけた韓国の金庚泰(キム・キョンテー)がこの日ノーボギーのラウンドで4つスコアを伸ばしトータル11アンダーの単独首位に立った。

【関連ニュース】遼、予選通過でほっと一息

 5打差の2位タイに谷原秀人武藤俊憲手嶋多一、そして石川遼の後輩にあたる杉並学院高校の2年生浅地洋佑がつけている。新星が輝く中、ベテランも奮起。青木功は残念ながら腰痛を発症し棄権したが、交通事故による怪我から復帰を果たした中嶋常幸は2つスコアを伸ばしトータル1オーバー48位タイで予選通過、尾崎将司もトータル1アンダーの26位タイと日本プロ以来安定したプレーをみせている。

 2位タイに食い込んできた谷原はスイングを調子の良かった頃に戻して好位置に浮上。「当時とまったく一緒には出来ないけど、トップをコンパクトに。パターも今週からクロスハンドに戻しました」5打差はついているものの、1つのミスが大怪我につながる難コースだけに何があるかわからない。「(優勝争い)やりたいですね~」2勝を挙げ賞金ランキング4位に食い込んだ08年以来の勝利を狙う。

【2日目の順位】
1位:金庚泰(キム・キョンテー)(-11)
2位T:谷原秀人(-6)
2位T:武藤俊憲(-6)
2位T:浅地洋佑※(-6)
2位T:手嶋多一(-6)
6位T:小田孔明(-5)
6位T:貞方章男(-5)
6位T:宮本勝昌(-5)
9位T:丸山茂樹(-4)
9位T:片山晋呉(-4)他4名

26位T:尾崎将司(-1)他8名
48位T:中嶋常幸(+1)
48位T:石川遼(+1)他4名

<中間速報>遼、4連続バーディを奪って前半終了!




2010年05月29日12時37分




リーダーズボード
順位 選手名 スコア1 キム・キョンテ -15
2 片山 晋呉 -9
3 丸山 大輔 -8
キム・ヒョンソン -8
小田 孔明 -8
6 久保谷 健一 -7
浅地 洋佑 -7
谷原 秀人 -7
9 宮瀬 博文 -6
横尾 要 -6


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ダイヤモンドカップゴルフ 3日目>◇29日◇狭山ゴルフクラブ(7,159ヤード・パー72)

 埼玉県にある狭山ゴルフクラブで開催されている、国内男子ツアー第5戦「ダイヤモンドカップゴルフ」の3日目。1オーバー48位タイでINからスタートした石川遼は、10番でバーディ発進すると、続く11番でもセカンドを1.5メートルにつけて連続バーディ。さらには、12番パー3でもティショットを手前4メートにつけてバーディを奪い、13番でもバーディとし怒涛の4連続バーディでスコアを伸ばした。

 その後、流れが止まってしまったが、14番からすべてパーでまとめた石川は前半だけで4アンダー。トータル3アンダーで後半のプレーに入った。