2014年3月5日星期三

Tom Lehman wins second straight Regions Tradition title, this one by two shots

Tom Lehman, Regions Tradition
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With his second straight Traditions victory, Tom Lehman becomes the first player to repeat in a senior major since Allen Doyle won the U.S. Senior Open in 2005 and 2006.
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John Zenor
Associated Press

Series: Champions Tour
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. -- The rain wouldn't go away, and neither would a couple of Tom Lehman's challengers.
Lehman withstood both to win his second straight Regions Tradition, finishing the Champions Tour major with a 4-under 68 on Sunday to take a two-stroke victory.
Lehman overcame a near-constant drizzle and occasional heavy rain at Shoal Creek -- plus hard charges by Bernhard Langer and Chien Soon Lu -- for his sixth Champions Tour victory. He finished at 14-under 274. Langer and Lu shot 66 to tie for second.
Lehman, the former British Open champion who shot in the 60s all four days, joined Jack Nicklaus, Gil Morgan and Fred Funk as the only players to win the Tradition multiple times. Lehman played the final hole with his cap turned backward under a steady rain.
"I don't mind any condition other than rain," Lehman said. "I don't like playing in rain. It makes me really uncomfortable. I just feel like I lose the rhythm of my swing.
"Today was a real test of perseverance, just trying to move the ball forward. Don't try to bite off too much, don't get too aggressive. Just play shots I know I can hit."
He's the first player to repeat in a senior major championship since Allen Doyle won the U.S. Senior Open in 2005 and 2006. Gil Morgan in 1997 is the only other Tradition winner to post four rounds in the 60s.
Lehman won $335,000 for his first victory since last year's Regions Tradition, a 13-month drought. Lehman is the 11th winner of 2012.
After beating Peter Senior in a playoff last year, Lehman didn't have to sweat this one out nearly as much on a brisk day that began with an early two-tee start and ended with storms closing in. Players were allowed to lift, clean and place the ball because of the conditions.
Lehman made a 30-foot birdie putt on No. 7 after Langer briefly tied him at 9 under, pushing his lead to two strokes with a short birdie putt on the par-3 13th hole. Then he salvaged par with a difficult chip and 12-foot putt on the next hole under a downpour.
"You don't want to give shots back when you've kind of put it in your pocket," Lehman said. "It really started pouring and that was a really difficult putt. To two-putt that was a huge momentum keeper. That might have been the biggest putt of the day."
He bogeyed No. 17, but that added little drama since he avoided trouble on the 18th. The backward-hat wasn't a fashion statement for his college-student daughters who made the trip.
"I'm sure they thought it was stupid, but you know what?" Lehman said. "They probably thought I was doing that to be cool or something. The fact of the matter is that when you putt and it's raining, the water drips off the bill onto the ball. It's very distracting. The putt that I missed on 17, two drops fell off my hat onto my ball when I was on my backstroke and it really distracted me."
Lu, from Taiwan, had four birdies on the final nine holes. Lu was second at last year's Montreal Championship and the 2010 Tradition in Oregon and has been third four times. He had fallen back with a triple bogey on the final hole Saturday.
Langer, a two-time Masters winner, bogeyed Nos. 8 and 9 after starting 3 under through four holes. He wound up with a seventh top-five finish of the year and took over the Schwab Cup lead but is still seeking his first win. He missed several months last year, including this event, after left thumb surgery.
Lehman made too few mistakes to open the door even with that aggressive play.
"My goal was to get off to a good start and put pressure on him, to make him win the tournament and not let him have a three- or four-shot lead the whole day," said Langer, who hadn't played at Shoal Creek since the 1990 PGA Championship. "That would be too easy. ... But he responded extremely well to it."
Fred Couples closed with a tournament-low 65 and entered the final hole with four straight birdies but still finished four strokes back.
Russ Cochran and Bill Glasson, who led after each of the first two rounds, were five shots back. Jeff Sluman and Brad Bryant were six strokes behind. Sluman had eagled the par-5 third for the second straight day to move to 10 under, six of that coming from that hole.

2014年2月11日星期二

Outtakes: Marcus Smith



Posted Aug 5, 2008

By BaltimoreRavens.com



Rookie wide receiver tells BR.com about his love for fishing and other off-the-field hobbies.


Recently, BR.com caught up with rookie wide receiver Marcus Smith – the Ravens' 4th-round draft pick out of New Mexico who grew up in San Diego, Ca. – and learned a little about his off-the-field hobbies.

BR.com: What’s you relationship with Orioles center fielder Adam Jones?

Marcus Smith: “We grew up playing [baseball] together on the same high school and traveling teams. It is unbelievable that we ended up in the same area. We’ve gotten together a couple of times, and I go to nearly every home series. I sit behind home plate, about 20 rows up. Definitely a good time.”

Did you do any snowboarding or skiing while you were in college at New Mexico?

“I snowboarded all the time. I don’t really like the snow, but I like to snowboard. I can’t do it anymore, but I enjoyed it when I got to do it.”

Did you do any extreme sports when you lived near the beach?

“I tried to boogie-board a little bit. I’d go spear fishing. No real surfing. I could get up, but I couldn’t carve. I also skateboarded, rode BMX bikes and did all that stuff.”

Tell us more about the spear fishing.

“The spears are about 4 to 6 feet. You can use a pole spear or a spear gun. I prefer the spear gun because it pulls [the spear] back and then you just have to pull the trigger. It’s a lot easier to aim and swim with. You learn how to hold your breath, go down about 75 feet on one breath and swim around for a while, which made it cool.”

What’s your favorite Olympic sport?

“I like gymnastics, when they do the rings. Those guys are remarkably strong – to be able to hold yourself at a ‘T’ and upside-down is amazing. I couldn’t do it right now, and I think I’m pretty strong. And the vault, when they run and do all those flips.”

You majored in criminology in college. Any reason behind that?

“I’ve wanted to be in law enforcement since I was really young. My uncle is a detective, and he was a cop when I was younger. I was just fascinated by it. I felt like I wanted to do something that would help the community.”

So would you rather watch CSI or Law and Order?

“CSI, definitely. There are more twists in it, a lot less courtroom drama. It’s out there in the field. They’re searching for people and trying to find criminals.”

What’s something that not a lot of people know about you?

“I’d like to have a bass pro fishing tournament. I like to fish, so that’d be something cool to do – try and do some celebrity thing. I don’t play golf like most of the guys. I’d rather fish.”

2014年1月23日星期四

ミケルソン猛チャージで2位Tに急浮上!マキロイも上位をキープ!首位はリー



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<アブダビHSBCゴルフ選手権 3日目◇18日◇アブダビGC(7,600ヤード・パー72)>

 アラブ首長国連邦にあるアブダビGCで開催中の欧州男子ツアー「アブダビHSBCゴルフ選手権」の3日目。初日2日目とらしくないプレーで43位タイと低迷していたフィル・ミケルソン(米国)だったが、大会3日目にしてらしいプレーを披露、1イーグル・9バーディ・2ボギーの“63”で通算10アンダーまで伸ばし2位タイに急浮上した。

 この日通算1アンダー43位タイからスタートしたミケルソンはスタートからエンジン全開。1、2番で連続バーディと好スタートを切ると続く4番、6番でもバーディ、そして8番パー5ではイーグルを奪い前半を1イーグル・4バーディ・1ボギーの“31”でリーダーズボードを駆け上がった。

 後半に入ってもその勢いは止まらず10、11番を連続バーディ。13番、15番そして最終18番でバーディを奪取、首位と2打差まで迫った。3日目猛チャージを見せたミケルソン、その勢いで2014年初戦Vを狙う。

 また、クレイグ・リー(スコットランド)が通算12アンダーで単独首位。そして、インドのガガンジート・ブラーがミケルソンと並び2位タイにつけた。
 
 予選ラウンドをミケルソンと同組でラウンドしたローリー・マキロイ(北アイルランド)は通算9アンダー4位タイで優勝圏内をキープしている。

【3日目の結果】
1位:グレイグ・リー(-12)
2位T:ガガジート・ブラー(-10)
2位T:フィル・ミケルソン(-10)
4位T:ローリー・マキロイ(-9)
4位T:パブロ・ララザバル(-9)

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