2014年3月5日星期三

Oliver Wilson stays bogey-free, leads by one after 36 holes at Madeira Islands Open

Oliver Wilson at the Madeira Islands Open
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Oliver Wilson lost his European Tour card last year, but is showing signs that he is rediscovering his best form through two rounds of the Madeira Islands Open.
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PGA.com news services 

Series: European Tour
MADEIRA, Portugal -- Former Ryder Cup player Oliver Wilson leads a European Tour event for the first time since November 2008 after shooting a 7-under-par 65 in the second round of the Madeira Islands Open on Friday.
The Englishman, who lost his European Tour card after finishing 130th in The Race to Dubai last year, showed signs that he is rediscovering his best form, having not dropped a shot in two rounds at Santo da Serra. He leads by one over Sweden's Magnus A. Carlsson and Joakim Lagergren, who both had two rounds of 66, and England’s Andy Sullivan, who shone with a 64.
Wilson has made eight appearances so far this season -- six as a sponsor’s invitation -- but has made only about $30,000, so he is particularly pleased to be leading the way as he attempts to win his first European Tour title. The last time he was in the lead on the European Tour was after 54 holes of the 2008 Hong Kong Open.
“I played nicely,” said the 31-year-old, who was on the European Team at the 2008 Ryder Cup at Valhalla. “The fact I haven’t had a bogey for two rounds shows I’m playing solidly and sensibly.
“I actually feel like I left a few out there today. I missed three putts from inside six feet. But I made a couple of really good par saves -- not from bad shots, just because the course is tricky.
“There’s a long way to go and the scoring will carry on being low, but I’ll keep pushing on trying to make birdies," he added. "There will inevitably be some mistakes at the weekend but it’s just a question of trying to limit them. You’ve got to be patient.
“The course is playing very differently from how it was yesterday. It’s a lot softer today and the ball is stopping very quickly on the greens, which wasn’t the case yesterday. It was easier hitting into the greens today.”
Wilson, who has finished runner-up nine times in his European Tour career, credited a technical alteration for his better form.
“I changed the loft in my putter and it is working," he explained. "The less I think about the set-up the better, and if you are standing over putts and know they are rolling well, it makes a big difference.”
Sullivan, a Walker Cup player in 2011, also had a bogey-free day and attributed his superb round, which featured six birdies and an eagle, to an improved putting technique.
"It's just great to see the ball rolling into the hole," said the 24-year-old. "It makes a nice change. I saw (putting coach) Phil Kenyon last Friday and we've changed a few things technique-wise, and it seems to be paying off.
"I'm hitting the ball nicely too. It's the first time I've been in this position so I'm just going to take it as it comes and try and enjoy it. The only thing I can do is keep doing what I've been doing, as it's worked so far.
"I'd heard a lot about this event from the other guys -- about how bad the weather can be and the delays -- but it's been excellent so far and I'm enjoying it."
Lagergren is another player who is new to the European Tour, and the 20-year-old Q-School graduate is delighted with the way he is playing.
“My ball striking is the best aspect of my game this week,” said the rookie, whose stepfather is Ola Eliasson, the former European Tour player. “I played really badly in the final round in Seville last week so it is nice to be playing better.
“I hit lots of greens in regulation today and I just played solidly all round. It’s the first time I’ve played this course. It’s a funny course -- very slopey, but that’s not a negative.
“I’ve made four cuts in a row coming here so I’m feeling very confident," he said. "I’m really enjoying my first year on Tour and the other guys are looking after me.”
Ricardo Santos, a graduate from the 2011 Challenge Tour, is the leading Portuguese player at 9 under, while Nuno Henriques delighted the home crowds with an albatross at the par-5 11th, holing his second shot with a 4-iron.

2014年2月11日星期二

Ravens at Patriots Game Preview



Posted Aug 7, 2008

By BaltimoreRavens.com



Check out all the information you'll need to prepare for the Ravens' battle vs. the Pats.


Baltimore Ravens fans will continue to find out more about this year’s team when the Ravens open the preseason with a game at the New England Patriots this Thursday, Aug. 7. Kickoff is 7:30 p.m. at Gillette Stadium. The Ravens are coming off a disappointing 2007 season that included a 5-11 record and a nine-game losing streak. In 2006, Baltimore earned a 13-3 mark and a first-round playoff bye. The dramatic dip still has observers scratching their heads.

The Patriots, meanwhile, enjoyed a spectacular 2007 campaign, going undefeated until they dropped a 17-14 decision at the Super Bowl to the New York Giants. Among the Patriots’ victims in the regular season were the Ravens – New England won, 27-24, at M&T Bank Stadium in a Monday night special (Dec. 3).

The Ravens-Patriots matchup marks the debut of new Ravens’ head coach John Harbaugh, who spent the last 10 seasons with the Eagles, nine as the special teams coach (1998-2006) and one tutoring the secondary (2007). One of the many NFL officials who recommended Coach Harbaugh to Ravens owner Steve Bisciotti was Patriots head coach Bill Belichick.

This is the first of four preseason games for the Ravens, who will host the Vikings on Aug. 16. Baltimore then travels to St. Louis to play the Rams on Aug. 23 and completes August with a Thursday night battle with the Falcons on Aug. 28 at M&T Bank Stadium.

2014年1月23日星期四

ミケルソン、マキロイは2位 P.ララサバルが逆転でツアー通算3勝目



GDO 1月20日(月)8時13分配信




P.ミケルソン、R.マキロイを振り切り勝利を掴んだパブロ・ララサバル(Ross Kinnaird/Getty Images)

◇欧州男子◇アブダビHSBCゴルフ選手権 最終日◇アブダビGC(UAE)◇7,600ヤード(パー72)

見たい選手&大会が選べる!ピックアップフォトギャラリー

首位と3打差、4位から出たパブロ・ララサバル(スペイン)が最終日に「67」をマーク。通算14アンダーで逆転し、ツアー通算3勝目を飾った。

通算13アンダーの2位にはロリー・マキロイ(北アイルランド)とフィル・ミケルソン(米国)の2選手。3日目に2位に浮上したミケルソンは、13番を痛恨のトリプルボギーで失速。終盤は3つのバーディを奪って粘るも、2位でフィニッシュした。

通算12アンダーの4位にはラファ・カブレラベロー(スペイン)と、ジョージ・クッツェー(南アフリカ)の2選手、通算10アンダーの6位にはジュースト・ルイテン(オランダ)が並んだ。そのほか昨年覇者のジェイミー・ドナルドソン(ウェールズ)は通算1オーバーの56位タイでフィニッシュしている。