Monday, March 3, 2014

Mathew Goggin wins Panama Championship more than 11 years after last victory

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Mathew Goggin flew under the radar all week at the Panama Claro Championship, and when the dust settled on the Nationwide Tour’s season opener, the 36-year-old Australian emerged the winner. Goggin, who started the final round four off the pace, needed only a 2-under-par 68 for a two-stroke victory and his first title in more than 11 ½ years.
Goggin, one of only two players to better par each day at the Panama Golf Club, finished at 11-under 269, two shots in front of Darron Stiles (66) and fellow Aussie Alistair Presnell (73).
South Carolina’s Tommy Biershenk birdied the final hole for a 68 to wind up three back along with third-round leader Erik Compton, who failed to make a birdie in the final round and posted a 5-over 75.
Googin spent the past five years, and nine of the last 11 on the PGA Tour and earned his first victory since he won twice during the 1999 Nationwide Tour season -- the third-longest span between wins in Nationwide Tour history at 11 years, 6 months and 19 days.
“It’s been a long time,” he quipped. “I’ve had some opportunities over the years but it’s tough to win. It’s tough to win anywhere.”
Goggin’s win was a testament to steady play and patience as opposed to great ball-striking and a bundle of birdies.
“You don’t have to shoot the best score every day, you just have to have the best one at the end,” he said after picking up a check for $99,000. “I accumulated the best score this week. Today was a day where it was more a question of momentum to lose. Par was a good score, it wasn’t one to go on a birdie spree.”
The Nationwide Tour’s eighth time in Central America proved to be the toughest as temperatures reached into the 90s each day, complicated by afternoon storms that produced proximity lighting which forced officials to delay play several times. None of the first three rounds were completed on schedule.
The majority of the field (40 of 64) needed to finish the third round Sunday morning. Compton, who shared the lead after both the first and second rounds, rolled in a short birdie putt at the closing hole to reach 13-under and take a one-stroke lead over Presnell heading into the final 18.
With the greens firming up quickly and pins tucked tight, none of the leaders were able to muster much momentum. The direction of the day was reverse, not forward.
Goggin joined the leaders in the final threesome, the first time he’s been in that spot since playing with Tom Watson in the final pairing at the 2009 British Open. 
Goggin three-putted the ninth hole to fall three back of Compton at the turn, but dug in and waited. Goggin was error-free on the final nine with seven pars and birdies at Nos. 14 and 16. The latter gave him sole possession of the lead for the first time.
“I was fortunate to birdies late and they made a couple of mistakes,” said Goggin. “I was just trying to play solid because there are plenty of opportunities to make bogey on this course.”
Compton and Presnell traded the lead at 12 under at No. 14, when Compton bogeyed and Presnell birdied.
Presnell’s lead disappeared with three consecutive bogeys on his next three holes. Compton added another bogey and was one back when they reached the 465-yard 18th.
“I was trying to win the golf tournament on 18. I tried to hit a hard wedge and get it close,” said Compton, who saw his shot spin back off the front, which appeared to eliminate him from contention. 
Goggin, who smashed his drive dead-center, obliged the favor by dumping his second into a greenside bunker.
“I hit a horrendous shot there,” he admitted. “I was in between clubs and I went with a sand iron. I mis-hit it.”
Compton’s pitch came up short again and he would eventually settle for a double bogey to fall into a tie for fourth. Goggin blasted to four feet and canned his par putt, giving him an early boost in his efforts to return to the PGA Tour next year.
“You have to try to convince yourself that wherever you are, this is where you want to be,” he said. “This is where you’re playing so you better make the most of it.”
Fourth-Round Notes:
--With his victory, Mathew Goggin earned his third title in 79 career starts on the Nationwide Tour (1999 Lehigh Valley Classic, 1999 Omaha Classic and 2011 Panama Claro Championship. His win came 11 years, 6 months and 19 days since his last win on the Nationwide Tour, the third-longest time span between victories on this tour. Omar Uresti went 12 years, 11 months, 8 days betwens wins, while Skip Kendall went 12 years, 8 months, 27 days.
--Jimmy Walker is the only player in Nationwide Tour history to win the first tournament of the year and also wind up No. 1 on the final money list. Walker won the inaugural BellSouth Panama Championship to open the 2004 season. Walker had two wins, two seconds and seven top-10 finishes to wind up No. 1 with $371,346.
--Tommy Biershenk’s tie for fourth is his first top-10 since a pair of ties for fifth in 2007. It’s also his best week since a third-place at the 2002 Samsung Canadian PGA Championship.
--Sam Saunders, playing on sponsor’s exemption, tied for 10th, his career-best finish. Saunders fired a 7-under in the third round to move into contention, then shot a 1-over 71 to wind up at 6-under 274. His previous best was a tie for 15th at the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am on the PGA Tour a few weeks ago.
--North Carolina’s Elliot Gealy also carded a 71 to tie for 10th, his career-best effort on the Nationwide Tour. This was Gealy’s 49th career start and his previous best was a tie for 11th at the 2004 Chattanooga Classic.

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Notes: Zbikowski Uses His Tips


Posted Aug 24, 2008

By Mike Duffy



Tom Zbikowski was key to the Ravens' first points when he got his fingertips on a Rams punt.


With rookie Joe Flacco making his first NFL start in place of Troy Smith (illness) and Kyle Boller (shoulder), the Ravens needed all the help they could get on offense.

Safety Tom Zbikowski obliged on special teams.

Down 3-0 to the St. Louis Rams in the first quarter, Baltimore had their opponents backed up in their own end zone. The Ravens forced a three-and-out and an dangerous punt near the back line.

Zbikowski rushed punter Donnie Jones directly up the middle and laid out for the block, clipping the football with his fingertips. When the Ravens took over on St. Louis’ 20-yard line, it took six plays to tie the ballgame with a 22-yard Matt Stover field goal.

“I was setting a pick on the center and expected the personal protector to come to me,” Zbikowski said. “He didn’t, so I had a free shot. I just got my hands high and used the technique I’ve practiced and made the play.”

The third-round draft pick was known for making an impact on special teams during a stellar career at Notre Dame, where he owns three career punt returns for touchdowns.

Zbikowski also showed up in a Ravens secondary that was missing Pro Bowl safety Ed Reed, who is nursing a shoulder injury. Stepping in front of tight end Joe Klopfenstein over the middle, Zbikowski intercepted quarterback Bruce Gradkowski and returned it 21 yards to the Rams’ 44.

Zbikowski chalks his success up to learning on the job.

“Every play, you learn something,” he explained. “As a rookie, it’s definitely a big step up knowledge-wise in seeing something happen and being able to react to make plays. It’s carrying over to special teams and my defense, as well.”

Unfortunately for the Ravens, Zbikowski couldn’t do it all, as Baltimore fell 24-10 to the Rams.

Suggs is Back



In his first game action since rejoining the Ravens after a long training camp holdout, linebacker Terrell Suggswas happy to be back in purple and black.

Suggs posted two stops and did not have any quarterback hurries, which demonstrated to him that he still has some work to do before the Ravens open their regular season against the Cincinnati Bengals.

“It felt really good to run around with my boys and play football,” he said. “I don’t think I played too badly. I’m still a little rusty and I have to knock the dust off. But hopefully, by Sept. 7, all the rust will be gone.”



Suggs suited up for Monday’s practice, his first since holding out in protest of his franchise tag tender.

Notable



Safety Jim Leonhard, an offseason free agent pickup, started alongside Dawan Landry in Reed’s absence and ended up leading the team with seven tackles. In the post-game locker room, head coach John Harbaugh called Leonhard to the middle of the team so he could break down the huddle, which is regarded as a special recognition…The Ravens played without starting running back Willis McGahee (knee), tight end Todd Heap (calf), offensive tackle Jared Gaither (ankle), defensive tackles Haloti Ngata (knee) and Kelly Gregg (knee), cornerback Chris McAlister (knee) and (shoulder).

Sunday, December 22, 2013

<中間速報>有村智恵とアン・ソンジュが首位を並走、藍は前半でスコアを2つ伸ばす




2011年06月12日11時49分




リーダーズボード
順位 選手名 スコア優勝 アン・ソンジュ -14
2 イ・チヒ -13
有村 智恵 -13
4 N・キャンベル -11
イム・ウナ -11
茂木 宏美 -11
7 イ・ボミ -10
リ・エスド -10
9 横峯 さくら -9
10 北田 瑠衣 -8


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サントリーレディスオープンゴルフトーナメント 最終日>◇12日◇六甲国際ゴルフ倶楽部(6,499ヤード・パー72)

 兵庫県にある六甲国際ゴルフ倶楽部を舞台に開催中の、国内女子ツアー「サントリーレディスオープン」最終日。ホステスプロの宮里藍が前半のプレーを終了。2つスコアを伸ばしトータル8アンダー、現時点で8位タイで後半のプレーに入った。

 有村智恵アン・ソンジュ(韓国)が7ホールを消化し、トータル13アンダーで首位を並走。2打差で茂木宏美ら3選手が追走している。

Thursday, November 28, 2013

ホストプロ池田勇太「誰よりも強い気持ちでここに来ている」




2012年05月09日15時46分






練習ラウンドで笑顔をみせる勇太!仕上がりは良さそう(撮影:上山敬太)








<日本プロゴルフ選手権日清カップヌードル杯 事前情報◇9日◇烏山城カントリークラブ(7,193ヤード・パー72)>

 栃木県にある烏山城CCを舞台に10日(木)開幕する、国内男子メジャー「日本プロゴルフ選手権日清カップヌードル杯」。指定練習日のこの日、09年大会覇者でホストプロの池田勇太は9ホールの練習ラウンドを行った。

【関連リンク】新速報システム「トーナメントスコアリンク」日本プロで稼動!

 INコースを回った池田は、「この烏山城で何度も回ってますけど、INコースの印象が薄かったので、もう一度チェックしておきたいということがあった」とこの日のラウンドの意図をコメント。「見てわかるように(グリーンの)アンジュレーションが非常にきついですし、スピード、硬さも良い状態にあると思う。ピンポジションにもよりますが、グリーン上の戦いになると思う」と難グリーンに警戒を示していた。

 大会ホストとして、そして歴代優勝者として思い入れの強い今大会。だが、「優勝ということに対しては誰よりも強い気持ちでここに来てますけど、冷静な中に初日から1打でも少ないスコアで上がれるようにしていければと思います」と気負いすぎることなく良い精神状態をキープしている。静かにアツく闘志を燃やす池田がこの大舞台で再び輝くか。

遼、知り尽くしたコースに「大きなチャンスかな」




2012年05月09日17時31分






練習日から大勢のギャラリーが詰め掛けた烏山城CC(撮影:米山聡明)






<日本プロゴルフ選手権日清カップヌードル杯 事前情報◇9日◇烏山城カントリークラブ(7,193ヤード・パー72)>

 国内男子メジャー「日本プロゴルフ選手権日清カップヌードル杯」が栃木県にある烏山城CCを舞台に10日(木)開幕を迎える。石川遼はグリーン周りを中心に18ホールを練習ラウンド。ホールアウト後は練習場で打ち込みを行った後、パッティング練習を入念に行った。

【関連リンク】新速報システム「トーナメントスコアリンク」日本プロで稼動!

 ここまでパターを頻繁に変えるなど試行錯誤を続けている石川だが、この日はピンタイプのパターで、グリップはクロスハンドで練習。「僕はフェースローテーションを使うタイプだけど、行き過ぎると方向性がズレてしまう。クロスハンドで真っ直ぐ引いて真っ直ぐ出すイメージを出したかった」と、ストロークの矯正を目的にこの日はクロスハンドでの練習を繰り返した。本戦でクロスハンドを採用するかは、「明日の朝最終的に判断したい」と明言を避けた。

 スイングに関しては「人生で一番長く良い状態が続いている」と引き続き好調をキープ。さらに、開催コースの烏山城CCはジュニア時代から数多くプレー経験があり、「グリーンの画を頭の中で描ける」と隅々まで知り尽くしている。「今週は大きなチャンスかなと思っている」。大きなアンジュレーションのあるグリーンを相手にパッティングが噛み合えば、メジャー初優勝が見えてくる。

河井、初ディフェンディングチャンピオンに緊張?




2012年05月09日17時43分






公式会見に出席した昨年覇者の河井博大(撮影:ALBA)






<日本プロゴルフ選手権日清カップヌードル杯 事前情報◇9日◇烏山城カントリークラブ(7,193ヤード・パー72)>

 国内男子メジャー「日本プロゴルフ選手権日清カップヌードル杯」。昨年大会で悲願のツアー初優勝を挙げた河井博大がディフェンディングチャンピオンとして最強プロ決定戦に帰ってきた。このオフは大幅なゴルフスタイル改造に取り組むあまり、自分を見失い開幕から苦しんでいた河井。それでも、「中日クラウンズ」で上位に食い込んでわずかながら復調の光が見えてきた中で今大会を迎える。

【関連リンク】新速報システム「トーナメントスコアリンク」日本プロで稼動!

 舞台となる烏山城CCは、日本大学時代に毎年春合宿を行ってきた思い出深いコース。ところが、宿舎となったコテージや部員でランニングしたあぜ道などは覚えているものの、「2ホールくらいしか覚えてなかった」と学生時代に毎日2ラウンドを行ったコースはどうにも記憶が薄い様子。それでも、「精一杯戦って上位に食い込めるようにがんばりたい」と河井らしく意気込みを語った。

 昨年の日本プロ日清カップが初優勝の河井にとって、今大会は初めてディフェンディングチャンピオンとして臨むこととなる。それだけに、「変なテンションにならないようにやろうと思ってます」と最後まで慎重な姿勢を崩さなかった。河井は09年大会チャンピオンで大会ホストの池田勇太と同組で12時12分に10番ティからスタートする。

<速報>日本プロ日清カップ開幕!矢野東がスーパーイーグルで好スタート!



2012年05月10日11時17分




リーダーズボード
順位 選手名 スコア1 谷口 徹 -7
2 J・パグンサン -6
3 谷原 秀人 -5
手嶋 多一 -5
5 今野 康晴 -4
6 岡茂 洋雄 -3
S・J・パク -3
矢野 東 -3
兼本 貴司 -3
薗田 峻輔 -3


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2位タイにつけている矢野東(撮影:上山敬太)











<日本プロゴルフ選手権日清カップヌードル杯 初日◇10日◇烏山城カントリークラブ(7,193ヤード・パー72)>

 栃木県にある烏山城CCで、国内男子メジャー「日本プロゴルフ選手権日清カップヌードル杯」が開幕した。現在午前スタート組がプレー中で、ジュビック・パグンサン(フィリピン)が5アンダーで単独首位に立っている。

新速報システム「トーナメントスコアリンク」日本プロで稼動!

 3アンダーの2位タイグループには、7番パー4でセカンドを直接放り込みイーグルを奪った矢野東を始め、谷原秀人岡茂洋雄原口鉄也らがつけている。

 午後スタート組は、石川遼が12時30分に10番ティからスタート、池田勇太は12時12分にディフェンディングチャンピオンの河井博大らと共に10番ティからスタートする。