Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Paul Lawrie aims to improve his Ryder Cup standing at Spanish Open this week

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After a long dry spell, 1999 British Open champion Paul Lawrie has two wins and a runner-up finish over the last year or so.
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Series: European Tour
SEVILLE, Spain -- Paul Lawrie has a golden opportunity this week to move a big step closer to his first Ryder Cup berth in 13 years. But the 43-year-old Scot didn’t have the greatest of starts to his week as he set off for the Spanish Open.
"Today has been great fun," Lawrie said on his website about is travails on Monday. "Four-thirty alarm to catch the 6.40am flight to Heathrow, then onto Madrid. I missed the connection to Seville by 15 minutes, next flight seven hours later. Aarrgghhh - the joys of travel eh?"
It could be a trip well worth making, however.
With Peter Hanson, Martin Kaymer and Justin Rose all taking the week off, the former British Open champion can leap from fifth to second on the European Ryder Cup points table, leaving only Rory McIlroy ahead of him.
In addition, Lawrie will play the first two rounds alongside European Captain Jose Maria Olazabal -- a teammate on his only previous appearance against the Americans in 1999.
Lawrie showed what he was made of in Boston by agreeing to hit the first shot of the match and tying for top points-scorer with partner Colin Montgomerie.
Lawrie went nine years without a victory before capturing the Andalucia Open in Malaga last year and has since added a win at the Qatar Masters as well as a runner-up finish at the Dubai World Championship.
With nobody in the world's top 35 is taking part this week, the 43rd-ranked Lawrie is not the only one eyeing a chance to make a significant move.
Simon Dyson, Alvaro Quiros, Anders Hansen and Francesco Molinari are the other top-50 players in the field, while Michael Hoey and Robert Rock have already won this season. Wins by any of those players could put them back into the thick of the Ryder Cup race.
This week marks the 100th anniversary of the first Spanish Open -- Frenchman Arnaud Massy won it -- and it was also the tournament that launched the European Tour 40 years ago next week.
Antonio Garrido was the winner then and his son Ignacio is part of a home contingent that also includes Miguel Angel Jimenez, but not Sergio Garcia.
Jimenez remembers clearly that it was during the event last year that Seve Ballesteros, Spain's greatest-ever golfer, lost his battle with a brain tumor.
"The Spanish Open is very special to all of us Spanish players and I would love to have a victory in the tournament in my career," Jimenez said. "It's a big week because of everything that is going on and of course.
"We will all have our thoughts about Seve and how we miss him, but we will have to also try to keep our minds on the tournament and try to do our best to win."
Olazabal designed the course and Quiros was the winner on it two years ago, beating England's James Morrison in a playoff.

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

08/14 Notebook



Posted Aug 14, 2008

By Mike Duffy



Chad slaughter is slowly but surely getting back into the football mindset.


PM Notes

When the Ravens signed offensive tackle Chad Slaughter on July 31, he hadn’t played football for more than a year.

Laying concrete in his hometown of Dallas was the way Slaughter took up most of his time.

Now, as the Ravens head into their second preseason contest against the Minnesota Vikings, he is finally remembering what it means to be an NFL football player.

“There is no way you can reproduce the pulling and jerking that you do as an offensive lineman when you’re at home,” Slaughter said with a laugh. “I’m still getting in shape, my legs are just now starting to get up under me. I’m just remembering how the aches and pains feel. I thought I could forget about that.”



With each practice, the Ravens hope he gets more of a feel for the game, as Slaughter is expected to make his second start at left tackle Saturday at M&T Bank Stadium in place of injured linemen Jared Gaither (ankle) and Adam Terry (ankle).

Slaughter spent the last two days of training camp with the first string, opposite right tackle Mike Kracalik, to form the bookends of Baltimore’s offensive line.

For Slaughter, the past two weeks have been a whirlwind, where reality was suspended in an effort to get caught up with life on the gridiron.

“I guess it’s typical of how training camp goes,” he explained. “The best way to go through it for me is to lose contact with the outside world. You have to buckle down and be ready for anything. Honestly, you lose track of days, but that’s easier for me.

“I really don’t want to know what’s coming. I just try to be as prepared as I can.”

At 6-foot-8, 340 pounds, Slaughter’s physical attributes cannot be denied. But, with seven starts and 43 games of playing experience under his belt, it didn’t take too long to remember his roots.

Seeing his first action in purple and black against the New England Patriots in the preseason opener, Slaughter was solid on the left side, not allowing a sack against a defense that rolled out many of its starters.

“I was a tad bit surprised, but deep inside I knew I still had it,” the five-year veteran said. “It’s kind of like riding a bicycle. You always remember how to do it as long as you keep working on the specific points of blocking.”

While he freely admits that he has a long way to go to be comfortable with the offense and his ability, Slaughter continues to keep a positive outlook.

The Alcorn State product suffered a slight setback earlier this week when his foot was rolled up on, but he pushed through the minor injury.

“I got pinned under a pile, and it got a little swollen on me. But, that’s football,” Slaughter said. “You have to learn how to work through that.”

Less than a month back playing football at the NFL level, Slaughter is still learning a lot along the way.

Here are some more notes and observations from Thursday’s afternoon practice:


The Ravens gave a rest to linebacker Ray Lewis, defensive tackle Trevor Pryce, cornerback Frank Walker and wideout Derrick Mason for the afternoon session, but welcomed back cornerbacks Derrick Martin and Fabian Washington, after the duo did not take the field in the morning.
Kicker Matt Stover worked on the side field with a different partner other than specialists Matt Katula, Sam Koch or Piotr Czech.

McDaniel College freshman kicker Jake Nichols received an invitation to practice with Stover after the two met earlier in the day.

Stover offered his critique of Nichols’ style as the former All-State kicker from Thomas Johnson High School booted field goals.

“He’s a great coach,” said a beaming Nichols, of Frederick, Md. “Obviously, he’s been in the pros for a ton of years. He said that you have to go in soft. You can’t go in wanting to kill it. Just use your momentum and square your shoulders.”
Rookie offensive linemen David Hale and Oniel Cousins got the only touch of hazing this year, as teammates Kracalik, Jason Brown and Chris Chester wrangled the young Ravens and taped their hands and feet together. Hale even had his bald head signed in permanent marker by the veteran pranksters.
At the close of training camp, head coach John Harbaugh reminisced on his favorite part of his first stint at McDaniel College.

“We can say we come out here and we wouldn’t rather be anywhere else, but it’s not fun like going to an amusement park,” Harbaugh said. “It’s fun because you’re around the guys, the camaraderie of it, the brotherhood of it and the team-building part of it.

“Maybe our guys don’t even realize it, but when it’s all said and done, and your football career is over, that’s what you look back on and remember. Some of us just say, ‘We don’t want to give that up,’ and just keep coaching.”

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AM Notes: Smith Takes Team-First Attitude

Saturday’s preseason matchup against the Minnesota Vikings is probably the biggest in Troy Smith’s professional career, but you wouldn’t know it from talking to him.

Ever the cool, calm and collected quarterback, Smith isn’t approaching his first start this year any differently than starting the Ravens’ final two contests of 2007.

No different than playing in the BCS National Championship game during his Heisman Trophy-winning campaign at Ohio State.

No different than the practice reps he’s taken in training camp with the first-, second- or third-string offense.

“I try to take everything as the same,” Smith said after Thursday’s morning session. “I try to treat every situation with the same kind of morale, just put your all into every situation. You don’t want to put too much into one and say that one is more important than the next, because you never know.

“Even though it’s preseason, sometimes it could be your last play. You never know.”

But, the Ravens preseason home opener at M&T Bank Stadium could go a long way into the decision as to who will be under center when the regular season kicks off Sept. 7.

For Smith, it means a chance to fully take the reins of the offense as its unquestioned starter, not just as a fill-in, like when Steve McNair and Kyle Boller were sidelined with injuries in Weeks 16-17 last year.

In those games, Smith finished a combined 32-of-60 for 370 yards, two touchdowns and no interceptions.

Head coach John Harbaugh would like to see more of the same. He simply wants the former fifth-round draft pick to execute the little things that can eventually add up to victories.

“We want to see Troy play quarterback well, and do the things that winning quarterbacks do,” Harbaugh explained. “Move the team, make good decisions, operate the offense and avoid the costly mistake.”

Smith seemed to do all those last week against the New England Patriots. Entering the game midway through the second quarter, the Cleveland native led two scoring drives, completing 5 of 12 passes for 74 yards, including a 30-yard rope to wideout Darnerien McCants.

He looked (typically) cool in a pocket that seemed to disintegrate faster as the game wore on and a short-handed group of Ravens linemen tired. When it did collapse, Smith showed the mobility and athleticism to make plays from outside the hashmarks, one of his positives in the quarterback race.

Smith has also worked tirelessly with new offensive coordinator Cam Cameron not only to master Cameron’s playbook, but also to sharpen his technique.

“Any time you get a chance to have incredible reps at certain plays over and over again,” Smith contended, “it does nothing but make you feel a little more comfortable with the offense.”

No matter how he fares personally, however, Smith sticks by his team-first attitude. Putting his communications degree to good use, Smith keeps his message clear so there is no room for false interpretation.

“I don’t think about things just in context of myself,” he said. “It’s about the team all the time.

“I’m just going to step out there and try to be cool and calm and lead this team to a victory.”

Here are some more notes and observations from Thursday’s morning practice:


The Ravens’ secondary was banged-up, with cornerbacks Chris McAlister (knee), Samari Rolle (leg), Fabian Washington (neck), Derrick Martin (head) and David Pittman (undisclosed) only participating in individual drills.

In addition, safety Ed Reed (shoulder) was held out because of what Harbaugh said was “some issue right before practice that came up last night that he was in the training room with.”

The Ravens added cornerback Anwar Phillips, who was released by the team Aug. 1, to provide depth at the position. Offensive tackle Isaiah Wiggins was released to create room for Phillips on the roster.

Baltimore did not have the services of running back Willis McGahee (knee surgery); linebackers Dan Cody (foot) and Tavares Gooden (hip); tight ends Daniel Wilcox (foot) and Todd Heap (calf); defensive tackles Kelly Gregg (knee) and Kelly Talavou (shoulder); offensive tackles Adam Terry (ankle) and Jared Gaither (ankle); and wideout Demetrius Williams (leg).

Wideout Derrick Mason was shaken up in the first half of practice and did not return. He limped off the field with the help of trainers, who wrapped and iced his knee. Mason seemed to be able to put pressure on his knee when he was standing on the sideline.
Linebacker Terrell Suggs remained a no-show, as he still must sign his one-year franchise tender.

Harbaugh expressed hope that Suggs would rejoin the team next week.

“There’s a chance,” he tersely stated. “He’s making that determination now.”
With Reed sidelined - and expected not to play this weekend - safety Jim Leonhard practiced with the starters. Leonhard was praised after a gritty performance in New England, where he even lined up at defensive tackle for one snap.

Leonhard had a stellar morning session. During a full-team drill, Flacco had a beat on a wide open Mark Clayton, but Leonhard came from nowhere to tip the ball just as Clayton would have hauled it in. Later, he made a leaping tip of another Flacco pass in a skel portion.
Matt Stover booted five successful field goals, including a 46- and 51-yarder.

The a.m. crowd was raucous and gave the team a standing ovation after the final horn. Players such as Flacco, Smith, Pittman, Ray Lewis, Edgar Jones, Jason Brown responded by sticking around extra-long to sign autographs. Smith even went back to his locker to grab three extra pairs of cleats, which he had teammates sign before giving them to lucky Ravens Rookies.

Sunday, December 22, 2013

<中間速報>若林舞衣子と原田香里が首位!さくら、有村は2打差




2011年07月15日12時48分
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順位 選手名 スコア1 有村 智恵 -7
2 表 純子 -5
K・スーヨン -5
酒井 美紀 -5
森田 理香子 -5
横峯 さくら -5
米山 みどり -5
8 O・サタヤ -4
佐伯 三貴 -4
ソン・ボベ -4


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スタンレーレディス 初日◇14日◇東名カントリークラブ(6,500ヤード・パー72)>

 静岡県にある東名カントリークラブを舞台に開幕した、国内女子ツアー「スタンレーレディスゴルフトーナメント」の初日。10番まで終了した若林舞衣子と、7ホール終了した原田香里が5アンダーで首位に立っている。

 12時40分現在、1打差の4アンダー3位タイには米山みどりら4選手。横峯さくらは前半を終了して3アンダー7位タイ。8番パー5でアルバトロスを達成した有村智恵は、前半を終了して横峯と同じ3アンダー7位タイの位置につけている。

Sunday, December 8, 2013

ツアー2勝目のイ・ナリが10位に浮上!ルーキー渡邉はシード獲得へ前進




2013年10月21日11時59分






早くもツアー2勝目を挙げたイ・ナリ、賞金ランクも10位に浮上(撮影:福田文平)






<国内女子賞金ランキング>

 国内女子ツアー「富士通レディース」終了時点での賞金ランキングが発表された。同大会でツアー2勝目を挙げたイ・ナリ(韓国)が最新ランキングで10位に浮上。また単独2位に入った渡邉彩香は52位に浮上し、目標とする来季のシード権獲得に一歩前進した。

【関連リンク】女子プロたちの秘蔵ショット満載!「女子プロ写真館」

 1位・森田理香子、2位・横峯さくら、3位・佐伯三貴など上位陣に変動はなかった。尚、同大会での賞金加算額は降雨の影響で最終日が中止となったことにより75%の加算額となっている。


【国内女子賞金ランキング】
1位:森田理香子(103,671,571円)
2位:横峯さくら(81,966,570円)
3位:佐伯三貴(79,742,428円)
4位:吉田弓美子(70,968,903円)
5位:堀奈津佳(64,266,666円)
6位:比嘉真美子(64,058,066円)
7位:アン・ソンジュ(62,591,680円)
8位:テレサ・ルー(60,195,000円)
9位:全美貞(59,895,399円)
10位:イ・ナリ(57,113,271円)


52位:渡邉彩香(14,048,000円)

ホステスのイ・ボミ、高額賞金大会で逆転女王ののろし上げる




2013年10月23日17時08分






ホステスプロとして大会に臨むイ・ボミ!気合は十分(撮影:ALBA)






マスターズGCレディース 事前情報◇23日◇マスターズゴルフ倶楽部(6,445ヤード・パー72)>

 国内女子ツアー「マスターズGCレディース」が兵庫県にあるマスターズゴルフ倶楽部を舞台に24日(木)から開幕する。今大会は昨年まで3日間大会として開催されてきたが、今年は4日間大会としてグレードアップ。もともと賞金額の多いビッグトーナメントだったが、今年から総額1億4,000万円となり、国内女子ツアーではメジャータイトルに並ぶ規模の大会となっている。

【関連ニュース】イ・ボミ、今季初Vはメジャー!賞金女王を視界に入れる

 その今大会をこれまでと違う気持ちで迎えているのが、今季「日本女子プロ選手権コニカミノルタ杯」を制したイ・ボミ(韓国)だ。ボミは今年から主催の延田グループと契約を結び今大会はホステスプロとなる。社長からは「プレッシャーを感じずに頑張って」と声をかけられたが、「ホステスプロだから、他の選手よりもっと考えてスコアを出したい」と気合いは十分。コース攻略に向けては「攻めるところと安全に行くところを考えて、マネジメントが重要になる」と語った。

 ボミは現在賞金ランキング11位(54,324,599円)と、1位の森田とは5,000万円近くの差があるが今大会で優勝賞金の2,520万円を加算できれば終盤での逆転女王も視界に入る。ボミ自身は「優勝もしたいけど、まずは残りの試合全部トップ10に入るようなプレーをしたい」と過度な意識はしていないものの、昨年は終盤に2勝を挙げて女王に近づいただけに残り6試合でチャージがかかる可能性は十分だ。多くの期待を背負う美人プロが、正確なショットを武器に逆転女王ののろしを上げる。

選手達も台風27号の影響を懸念…さくら「1ホール1ホールが大事に」




2013年10月23日17時29分






悪天候が懸念される今大会!プロアマ戦中、雨脚が強くなった(撮影:ALBA)






マスターズGCレディース 事前情報◇23日◇マスターズゴルフ倶楽部(6,445ヤード・パー72)>

 今年から4日間大会となり賞金総額も1億4,000万円にグレードアップした「マスターズGCレディース」だが、その先行きには早くも暗雲が立ち込めている。日本列島に接近してきている台風27号の影響が避けがたい状況となってきたためだ。

【関連ニュース】ホステスのイ・ボミ、高額賞金大会で逆転女王ののろし上げる

 非常に強い台風27号は週末にかけて、関西地方にも接近する予報。この日も台風に刺激を受けた前線の影響で、プロアマ中にも強い雨が降った。台風がまだ沖にある明日の初日もコース付近は雨の予報が出ており、大会中に晴れ間を見ることは難しい状況。これを受けて選手達も雨対策、そして最悪短縮競技となることも見すえて戦略を練っている。

 今大会2010年の優勝を含む5度のトップ10フィニッシュと好相性の横峯さくらも、「台風の影響もあると思うので、1ホール1ホールが大事になるかなと思う」とコメント。現在賞金ランキング1位の森田理香子は「3日間競技、2日間競技になるかもしれないし、できる時に伸ばしていきたい」と序盤から攻めていくプランを明かした。

 女子ツアーは先週の「富士通レディース」も雨により最終日が中止となった。2週連続での短縮競技は避けたいところだが、天に運を任せるしかない状況だ。

<中間速報>横峯、森田は首位と2打差!首位はアン・ソンジュと李知姫




2013年10月24日13時18分




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順位 選手名 スコア1 森田 理香子 -4
2 アン・ソンジュ -3
ナ・ダエ -3
P・ヤオ -3
イ・チヒ -3
上田 桃子 -3
7 フォン・シャンシャン -2
大山 志保 -2
上原 彩子 -2
横峯 さくら -2


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マスターズGCレディース 初日◇24日◇マスターズゴルフ倶楽部(6,445ヤード・パー72)>

 国内女子ツアー「マスターズGCレディース」が兵庫県にあるマスターズゴルフ倶楽部で開幕。全選手がハーフターンを終え、今季2勝のアン・ソンジュ(韓国)と李知姫の2人が4アンダーで首位に並んだ。

 その2人と1打差単独3位には今季「meijiカップ」で初優勝を挙げたナ・ダエ(韓国)が3アンダーでつけ、続く2アンダー4位タイには横峯さくら森田理香子上田桃子ら10人が並んだ。さらに1アンダー14位タイには木戸愛原江里菜三塚優子ら10人が続く。