Friday, November 29, 2013

<中間速報>遼、前半はイーブンパー 首位はベ・サンムン




2011年10月01日11時38分




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順位 選手名 スコア1 ベ・サンムン -8
2 藤田 寛之 -7
キム・ヒョンソン -7
4 高山 忠洋 -6
平塚 哲二 -6
6 チョ・ ミンギュ -4
篠崎 紀夫 -4
谷 昭範 -4
9 近藤 共弘 -3
P・シーハン -3


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コカ・コーラ東海クラシック 3日目>◇1日◇三好カントリー倶楽部(7,310ヤード・パー72)

 愛知県にある三好カントリー倶楽部を舞台に開催中の国内男子ツアー「コカ・コーラ東海クラシック」3日目。トータル2アンダー19位タイからスタートしたホストプロの石川遼は前半をイーブンパーでまとめ後半のプレーに入った。

 現在、石川の順位はスタート時と同じ19位。首位は4ホールを消化し、トータル10アンダーのべ・サンムン(韓国)。池田勇太は6ホールを消化しトータル3アンダー12位タイとなっている。

<速報>ベ・サンムンが単独首位、1打差2位Tに藤田寛之、遼は12位T




2011年10月01日16時56分




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順位 選手名 スコア1 ベ・サンムン -8
2 藤田 寛之 -7
キム・ヒョンソン -7
4 高山 忠洋 -6
平塚 哲二 -6
6 チョ・ ミンギュ -4
篠崎 紀夫 -4
谷 昭範 -4
9 近藤 共弘 -3
P・シーハン -3


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コカ・コーラ東海クラシック 3日目>◇1日◇三好カントリー倶楽部(7,310ヤード・パー72)

 愛知県にある三好カントリー倶楽部を舞台に開催中の国内男子ツアー「コカ・コーラ東海クラシック」3日目。首位タイからスタートした、べ・サンムン(韓国)がトータル8アンダーで首位の座をキープ。1打差の2位タイに藤田寛之とキム・ヒョンソン(韓国)がつけている。

 ホストプロの石川遼はこの日は自身初のオールパーでホールアウト。トータル2アンダー、首位と6打差の12位タイで明日の最終日に臨む。池田勇太は2つスコアを落としトータル1アンダー16位タイに後退した。


【3日目の順位】
1位:ベ・サンムン(-8)
2位T:藤田寛之(-7)
2位T:キム・ヒョンソン(-7)
4位T:高山忠洋(-6)
4位T:平塚哲二(-6)
6位T:チョ・ミンギュ(-4)
6位T:篠崎紀夫(-4)
6位T:谷昭範(-4)
9位T:近藤共弘(-3)他2名
12位T:石川遼(-2)他3名
16位T:池田勇太(-1)他4名

遼、自身初のノーバーディ・ノーボギー!全ホールパーでスコア伸びず




2011年10月01日18時07分




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順位 選手名 スコア1 ベ・サンムン -8
2 藤田 寛之 -7
キム・ヒョンソン -7
4 高山 忠洋 -6
平塚 哲二 -6
6 チョ・ ミンギュ -4
篠崎 紀夫 -4
谷 昭範 -4
9 近藤 共弘 -3
P・シーハン -3


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この日、18ホールすべてをパーで終えた石川遼(撮影:岩本芳弘)


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コカ・コーラ東海クラシック 3日目>◇1日◇三好カントリー倶楽部(7,310ヤード・パー72)

 国内男子ツアー「コカ・コーラ東海クラシック」の3日目。「自分からスコアを動かしていきたい」。ムービングデーに向けて意気込みを語っていた石川遼だったが、気持ちとは裏腹にスコアはトータル2アンダーから微動だにしなかった。1番から重ねたパーは18個。アマチュア時代も含めても自身初となるノーバーディ・ノーボギー、オールパーのラウンドで3日目を終えた。

【関連ニュース】1打速報で石川遼のプレーを振り返る!

 唯一の見せ場は16番パー3。左サイドが急斜面になっている三好の名物ホールで、ティショットをその左サイドに落としてしまう。目の前には木が立ちはだかり、ボールを上げることも出来ない状況。ボギーは覚悟しなければいけない大トラブルだった。しかし、「当たって砕けろ的な感じで、思い切り行こうと思って打ったら運よくついてくれた」。想定より低く出たものの、木の下の斜面にクッションしたボールはピンまで4メートルの反対側のカラーに止まると、これを沈めてパー。同組の谷口徹も「下に落としてパーとった奴初めて見た」と目を丸くするミラクルパーセーブだった。

 「このコースでノーボギーは良いのかもしれないけど…」と粘りきれたことは評価したものの、1日4バーディを目標にしている石川にとっては物足りないラウンド。「動いていかないといけない日だったのに、ちょっと悔いが残りますね。ガマンは必要だけど、ガマンだけで終わってしまいました」。谷口、片山晋呉という歴代賞金王がそろい踏みしたこの組の白熱した戦いに期待したギャラリーにとっても消化不良の18ホールとなった。

 しかし、強い北風が吹く難しいコンディションで上位も伸びず首位のベ・サンムン(韓国)との差は変わらず6ストローク。展開次第では何があるかわからない。足踏みを続けた3日目のうっぷんは最終日に爆発させてみせる。


【3日目の順位】
1位:ベ・サンムン(-8)
2位T:藤田寛之(-7)
2位T:キム・ヒョンソン(-7)
4位T:高山忠洋(-6)
4位T:平塚哲二(-6)
6位T:チョ・ミンギュ(-4)
6位T:篠崎紀夫(-4)
6位T:谷昭範(-4)
9位T:近藤共弘(-3)他2名
12位T:石川遼(-2)他3名
16位T:池田勇太(-1)他4名

Saturday, November 2, 2013

Pettersen holds off Munoz for Taiwan victory


Pettersen holds off Munoz for Taiwan victory


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Suzann Pettersen fired a 3-under 69 Sunday to defend her Sunrise LPGA Taiwan Championship in Yang Mei, Taoyuan, Taiwan.
Pettersen claimed her 14th career LPGA Tour victory.
She survived a head-to-head battle with Spaniard Azahara Munoz throughout the final round but pulled away late to secure a five-stroke victory at Sunrise Golf & Country Club and clinch her fourth win of the season.
"It feels great to come here and defend my title and play as well as I did," Pettersen said. "It was very tough out there. Since the very first shot on Thursday, the conditions gave us a very big challenge. Today, Azahara gave me an even bigger challenge. She played really good on the front nine -- well, she played really good all around. I think I can almost thank her for keep pressing and keep pushing me because I just had to keep staying aggressive and try to make birdies."
Pettersen finished the tournament at 9-under with an overall score of 279, and earned a $300,000 winner's check.
Munoz shot a 2-under 70 for the day and finished at 4-under 284 overall.
Pettersen started the day with a four-stroke lead and birdied the second hole, but Munoz pulled to within three strokes after a birdie at the fourth. Pettersen bogeyed at the par-5 ninth to see her lead shrink to just one stroke.
The Norwegian maintained the lead until Munoz evened it up with a birdie at the par-4 12th. However, she rebounded with back-to-back birdies at Nos. 13 and 14 that gave her a three-stroke lead.
Pettersen cruised from there and birdied the par-5 18th to clinch the victory.
"For me, it was to keep pushing and keep pressing," Pettersen said. "I birdied the next, I had a good putt on 15 to have another birdie. I had a chance on 17, and then I made the putt on 18. So for me, 10-under was my goal. That's kind of where I tried to keep my focus. But obviously the way it ended up, it was literally a race between her and me."
Pettersen's winnings for the year reached $2,241,847 and she moved to within $93,613 of Inbee Park on the LPGA's official money list.

Woodland, Moore head for CIMB Classic playoff


Woodland, Moore head for CIMB Classic playoff


AP - Sports日本R1ドライバー

Woodland, Moore head for CIMB Classic playoff
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Ryan Moore of the U.S. hits a shot on the 18th hole during the final round of the CIMB Classic golf tournament …
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia (AP) -- After a day of constant lead changes and rain delays, Gary Woodland and Ryan Moore will have to wait one more day to decide who takes home the CIMB Classic trophy.
Woodland and Moore finished tied for the lead at 14-under 274 after the final round on Sunday, a stroke ahead of Kiradech Aphibarnrat and Chris Stroud at 13 under. The sudden-death playoff was postponed until Monday morning due to darkness.
In a steady rain with shadows being cast by the floodlights overhead, Woodland had a chance to win the title on the 18th hole but missed a 10-foot birdie putt just wide by an inch.
''I thought I made it when I looked up and it just broke too much at the end there,'' he said. ''But it was a tough day and obviously to come down to the last putt, obviously I'd like to have made it.''
Moore, the co-overnight leader, made a nice up-and-down recovery after hitting into the rough to salvage par and force the playoff.
''I was scrambling there on the last hole just to somehow make a par and kind of see what happens at that point, and fortunately, I still get another shot at it,'' he said.
The back nine was filled with suspense as the names atop the leaderboard kept shuffling back and forth and thunderstorms twice delayed play for a total of about 3 1/2 hours.
Woodland, Moore and Kiradech made the turn with a share of the lead, but Woodland moved one clear with a 10-foot birdie putt on the 10th hole-his first outright lead of the tournament. He didn't hold onto it for long, however, bogeying the 11th to move back into a three-way tie.
Kiradech also had chances to move ahead with two birdie putts within six feet on the 11th and 12th holes that he missed by inches. On the next hole, a much longer birdie putt caught the outside edge of the hole and curled away, causing the Thai golfer to cringe and drop his head in frustration.
Woodland birdied again on the 14th to go up a stroke before play was suspended by lightning for the second time, with only nine golfers left on the course.
When they returned to the course in a driving rain, however, Moore holed a 4-footer for birdie on the 16th to tie it up again and both players parred the rest of the way.
Both Woodland and Moore are aiming for their third PGA Tour title.
Woodland, whose world golf ranking had dipped to 268th this summer, has been in excellent form since August when he won the Reno-Tahoe Open and earned a last-minute spot in the PGA Championship. He then finished in a tie for second behind Adam Scott at The Barclays a couple weeks later.
Moore is coming off a top-10 finish at the Shriners Hospitals for Children Open in Las Vegas last weekend, an event he won in 2012.
''Obviously we're both playing really well,'' Woodland said. ''We're going to come out and you're going to try to have to make birdies because Ryan is going to do that and I'm going to try to do the same.
''Changing a flight is not the end of the world to come back and have a playoff tomorrow.''
For Kiradech, who won the Malaysian Open title earlier this year on the same course in Kuala Lumpur, it was a lost opportunity to become the first Thai winner on the PGA Tour and earn a two-year tour exemption and invitations to the Masters, PGA Championship and a host of other lucrative tournaments.
He said he let his nerves get to him down the stretch.
''The front nine, I played good golf, just concentrate on the greens, didn't look for the results, just tried to play my best golf. When the back nine (came), I have the chance to win. Every time I look at a scoreboard, they put a lot of pressure (on) me,'' he said.
Australian Aaron Baddeley shot a 6-under 66 to finish in fifth at 12-under 276, a stroke ahead of Jimmy Walker in sixth. Canadian Graham DeLaet, who briefly took a share of the lead on the back nine Sunday before faltering with a bogey and double bogey, was level in seventh place with Harris English and Charles Howell III at 10-under 278.
Phil Mickelson finished in a tie for 19th at 5-under 283 after shooting a 74, his worst round of the week. But he was nonetheless pleased with his game, days after proclaiming his swing to be ''as far off as it's ever been.''
''Today despite the score was the best I hit it and the best the swing felt so I actually feel like I have some direction heading into next week's HSBC Champions in Shanghai,'' he said.