Friday, November 29, 2013

今週もアマが上位に?櫻井勝之と藤本佳則が12位タイ発進




2011年09月22日18時58分




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順位 選手名 スコア1 J・クルーガー -7
2 丸山 大輔 -4
ベ・サンムン -4
S・K・ホ -4
久保谷 健一 -4
6 P・ミーサワット -3
武藤 俊憲 -3
松村 道央 -3
セン・エキシン -3
宮里 聖志 -3


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ナイスキャラクターでも知られる東北福祉大藤本佳則(撮影:上山敬太)

アジアパシフィック パナソニックオープン 初日◇22日◇琵琶湖カントリー倶楽部 栗東・三上コース(7,005ヤード・パー71)>

 滋賀県にある琵琶湖カントリー倶楽部を舞台に開催中の「アジアパシフィック パナソニックオープン」。先週の「ANAオープン」ではアマチュアの伊藤誠道が優勝争いに絡み大会を盛り上げたが、今週もトップアマがまずまずの位置で初日を終えた。

【関連リンク】伊藤誠道、高校生Vならずも「良い経験になりました」

 今年の日本アマの勝者、明治大学の櫻井勝之はインコースからスタート。前半でスコアを2つ伸ばしてハーフターンすると、後半は1バーディ・1ボギーのイーブンにまとめ、2アンダー12位タイにつけた。「もったいないボギーもあったけど、狙ったところにショットがいってくれた」とこの日の感想を語った櫻井。日本アマのタイトルを獲ったことが自信となり、技術面でも「色々なライから練習して、クラブもいろいろ使って去年よりもバリエーションが増えました」と成長を実感している。伊藤の活躍には「特に意識はしてないです。一応後輩なので少し刺激されました」とコメントした。

 池田勇太の後輩にあたる、東北福祉大学ゴルフ部の主将、藤本佳則も櫻井と同じく2アンダー12位タイに。予選ラウンドは池田と同組でのラウンド、「いつも練習ラウンドを一緒にさせていただいてるので、試合というか練習ラウンドの感じでやってました」とリラックスできたのが好発進につながったようだ。

 櫻井の目標は「優勝争い」、藤本も「優勝争いがしてみたい」と2人とも狙うはさらに上の位置。今週も活きのいいアマチュアが優勝争いにからんでくるか。

【初日の順位】
1位:ジェイブ・クルーガー(-7)
2位T:丸山大輔(-4)
2位T:ベ・サンムン(-4)
2位T:S・K・ホ(-4)
2位T:久保谷健一(-4)
6位T:松村道央(-3)
6位T:武藤俊憲(-3)他4名
12位T:藤本佳則(-2)※アマチュア
12位T:櫻井勝之(-2)※アマチュア
12位T:深堀圭一郎(-2)他11名

33位T:石川遼(E)
33位T:池田勇太(E)他13名

南アの新鋭、J・クルーガーが2位以下に3打差をつけ単独首位に




2011年09月22日19時30分
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順位 選手名 スコア1 J・クルーガー -7
2 丸山 大輔 -4
ベ・サンムン -4
S・K・ホ -4
久保谷 健一 -4
6 P・ミーサワット -3
武藤 俊憲 -3
松村 道央 -3
セン・エキシン -3
宮里 聖志 -3


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アジアンツアーを戦うクルーガー、イケメンだ!(撮影:上山敬太)

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アジアパシフィック パナソニックオープン 初日◇22日◇琵琶湖カントリー倶楽部 栗東・三上コース(7,005ヤード・パー71)>

 滋賀県にある琵琶湖カントリー倶楽部にて開催中の国内男子ツアー「アジアパシフィック パナソニックオープン」は初日の競技を終了。南アフリカ出身のジェイブ・クルーガーがバックナインで1イーグル・4バーディ・ノーボギーと爆発。7アンダーで2位以下に3打差をつけ、単独首位に立った。

【関連リンク】遼、20歳初試合はイーブンパー33位タイ発進「もっといける」

 クルーガーは現在アジアンツアー賞金ランキング3位。南アのサンシャインツアーでは2勝を挙げているが、日本ツアーには初出場。自身のゴルフスタイルについて「攻撃的ですね。ドライバーの平均距離は290~295ヤード。加えてアイアンでも飛距離を出せるのが自分の一番の持ち味」と語る25歳だ。

 目標とする選手は母国の英雄、ゲーリー・プレーヤー。「僕とあまり身長が変わらないのに偉大。自分は身長は低いがそれをマイナスだと考えたことはない。むしろこの身長でも飛ばせることが常に僕に自信をくれる」と体格的には恵まれてなくてもメジャー通算9勝を挙げたプレーヤーの背中を追いかけ戦っている。

 「他国の文化を学びたかったのと、環境が違うツアーは必ず良い経験になると思った」のでアジアツアーを主戦場とするクルーガー。「いずれはヨーロピアンツアー、その2、3年後には米ツアーを目指したい」という新鋭が初出場の日本ツアーでチャンスを掴むことができるか注目したい。

【初日の順位】
1位:ジェイブ・クルーガー(-7)
2位T:丸山大輔(-4)
2位T:ベ・サンムン(-4)
2位T:S・K・ホ(-4)
2位T:久保谷健一(-4)
6位T:松村道央(-3)
6位T:武藤俊憲(-3)他4名
12位T:藤本佳則(-2)※アマチュア
12位T:櫻井勝之(-2)※アマチュア
12位T:深堀圭一郎(-2)他11名

33位T:石川遼(E)
33位T:池田勇太(E)他13名

復帰2戦目の深堀圭一郎が12位タイ発進「次につながるゴルフを」




2011年09月22日19時43分
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順位 選手名 スコア1 J・クルーガー -7
2 丸山 大輔 -4
ベ・サンムン -4
S・K・ホ -4
久保谷 健一 -4
6 P・ミーサワット -3
武藤 俊憲 -3
松村 道央 -3
セン・エキシン -3
宮里 聖志 -3


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復帰2戦目の深堀、充実のラウンドを続けている(撮影:上山敬太)








アジアパシフィック パナソニックオープン 初日◇22日◇琵琶湖カントリー倶楽部 栗東・三上コース(7,005ヤード・パー71)>

 国内男子ツアー「アジアパシフィック パナソニックオープン」の初日。先週の「ANAオープン」からツアーに本格復帰した深堀圭一郎が、5バーディ・3ボギーでホールアウト。2アンダーで首位と5打差の12位タイとまずまずのスタートを切った。

【関連リンク】遼、20歳初試合はイーブンパー33位タイ発進「もっといける」

 深堀は2番、7番とボギーが先行するが、「9番は横からのバーディで、そこからいい感じになりました」とこのバーディで流れを変える。「パットもショットも全体的に良くなって、決め所のパットも入ってくれた」と後半はバーディを量産した。

 深堀は09年に持病の左足底筋膜炎が悪化。この年はシーズンの半分を欠場し、翌2010年は特別保障制度によってツアーに出場した。しかし、選手会長の激務や足の痛みで思うようなプレーができずにシード落ち。これを期にQTにはエントリーせず今年の2月、手術に踏み切った。前半戦では「日本プロゴルフ選手権 日清カップヌードル杯」と「とおとうみ浜松オープン」に出場したのみ。先週の「ANAオープン」で本格復帰を果たした。

 「かかとが少し痛くなるけど95%大丈夫です」と足の痛みはまだ残っているものの深刻ではない様子。スイングについては「足の負担が少なくなるようにどのスイングがいいか」とまだ模索中だが「このコンディションの中、順調にゴルフが出来ているので良かったです」と充実のラウンドとなったようだった。

 「次につながるゴルフをしたいです」とこれからの目標を語った深堀。この日のような充実のプレーを重ねれば、本来のプレーを取り戻す日もそう遠くないだろう。

【初日の順位】
1位:ジェイブ・クルーガー(-7)
2位T:丸山大輔(-4)
2位T:ベ・サンムン(-4)
2位T:S・K・ホ(-4)
2位T:久保谷健一(-4)
6位T:松村道央(-3)
6位T:武藤俊憲(-3)他4名
12位T:藤本佳則(-2)※アマチュア
12位T:深堀圭一郎(-2)他11名

33位T:石川遼(E)
33位T:池田勇太(E)他13名

Saturday, November 2, 2013

McIlroy roars against Tiger in China


McIlroy roars against Tiger in China


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Northern Irish golfer Rory McIlroy practices before his one-on-one golf matchup against US golfer Tiger Woods at Mission Hills in Haikou on October 28, 2013
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Haikou (China) (AFP) - Rory McIlroy finally tasted success for the first time this year when he beat an ailing Tiger Woods by one shot in a megabucks exhibition in China on Monday.
In the 'Match at Mission Hills', at a sprawling golf complex on Hainan Island, the Northern Irish world number six shot six-under-par 66 to Woods' 67 in the one-round face-off.
McIlroy, who has dropped off the top of the rankings and has not won a tournament all year, also beat Woods by one shot in a similar Chinese event last year.
Monday's victory, at the same venue where he won the World Cup with Graeme McDowell in 2011, will give him a boost ahead of this week's WGC-HSBC Champions in Shanghai.
“I would like to play all my tournaments in China where I can beat Tiger,” said the 24-year-old.
“It’s been great to come back to this wonderful golf course where I still have such great memories from playing here two years ago in the World Cup.”
Last year's 'Duel at Jinsha Lake' was notable for its unruly fans, and marshalls and officials -- and Woods's manager -- again struggled to control the crowd at times on Monday.
Woods, who touched down after a 22-hour journey late on Sunday, was also battling a virus caught from his daughter, with his voice reduced to a whisper by the end of the round.
“I don’t sound all that well now but it was nice that it was warm out there today as that certainly helped, because I think my fever broke and I can start feeling a bit better,” said the world number one.
“But I tell you what, when you have kids they bring home some strong bugs and this one has definitely been kicking my butt for the last couple of days."
McIlroy got off to a great start when he birdied the first two holes before Woods, competing in his first event since the Presidents Cup, responded with birdies at three and four.
McIlroy shot a double-bogey on the fifth and he trailed Woods by a stroke coming into the par-five 12th, where both players raised a cheer by firing eagles.
The Ulsterman drew level with a birdie at 14 and it was Woods who blinked first when he three-putted for bogey on 17. Both players finished with a birdie on the last hole.
It was an encouraging outing for McIlroy, who finished tied second at the Kolon Korea Open before fading from a promising position at last week's BMW Masters in Shanghai.
“So I leave here and head back to Shanghai with my game good and there has been a lot of promising signs in practice and in my competitive play," he said.
"I still have four tournaments left to the end of the season and still would love to finish 2013 strongly and get some momentum into next season.
“I’m hitting the ball well and from tee-to-green the game is very solid and if I can get the putter working, I maybe can contend and get a win or two.”
Woods is remaining in Asia for promotional engagements before heading to Turkey and next week’s inaugural Turkish Airlines Open at Balek.
While the appearance fee was not revealed, reports said Woods and McIlroy split $3 million for playing last year's 'Duel'.

4 weeks that could shape Europe's Ryder Cup team


4 weeks that could shape Europe's Ryder Cup team


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4 weeks that could shape Europe's Ryder Cup team
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SHANGHAI (AP) -- Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano grew up watching the famed ''Spanish Armada'' team of Seve Ballesteros and Jose Maria Olazabal, so the Ryder Cup means everything to him. He still recalls the encouragement from Olazabal a year ago.
''Your time will come, and it will come when you're ready,'' Olazabal said to his fellow Spaniard.
There is no better time to be winning than now.
The European Tour just began its richest month of golf, four tournaments called ''The Final Series'' that conclude the Race to Dubai. Every purse is at least $7 million and combined prize money is $30.5 million. Throw out the majors and World Golf Championships, and they are the richest events of the year.
That explains why Fernandez-Castano shot up to the top of the European points list for the Ryder Cup, leading by nearly 300,000 euros.
And it's why European captain Paul McGinley is paying very close attention.
With so much money at stake this time of year - good news for the European Tour, the hotbed of golf at the moment - if a player were to get on a roll this month, he could earn enough money to all but secure a spot on the Ryder Cup team.
Trouble is, the matches are still 10 months away.
''We have to wait to see how it evolves,'' McGinley said at the BMW Masters. ''The one thing that has worked in our favor is that we have a level playing pitch in terms of points are here, and then they spike for the majors. That was it. The worry would be if somebody plays great for four weeks. You can basically make the team these four weeks. Is that a good thing? Probably not.''
McGinley speaks from experience.
He effectively secured a spot on the 2006 team by Christmas, and he found it difficult to keep his form over the next nine months. Thankfully, it didn't matter. Europe had one of its strongest teams for a home game in Ireland, and the Americans had a team that included Brett Wetterich and Vaughn Taylor. McGinley recalls playing his way onto the team in the months leading up to the 2004 Ryder Cup, and he went unbeaten in three matches at Oakland Hills.
Henrik Stenson had such an incredible run in America in September - two FedEx Cup playoff wins - that he leads the world ranking points list by nearly 100.
''I'm not saying it's black or it's white, or it's a bad thing,'' McGinley said. ''If this Final Series were in August, it would be ideal. But it's not. It will be interesting to see where it goes. If a guy plays great for four weeks, who's to say he can't carry it on? But if you were doing it to benefit the Ryder Cup, you'd have the series in August.''
That's what the FedEx Cup has going for it in America.
Maybe it's just a coincidence, but the start of the FedEx Cup in 2007 coincides with a resurgence in American performance at the Ryder Cup. They won in 2008. Only the heroics of Graeme McDowell and the unconscious play of Ian Poulter kept the Americans from winning the last three.
The next stop for Europe is the HSBC Champions and its $8.5 million purse, followed by the Turkish Open ($7 million) and the World Tour Championship in Dubai ($8 million).
In some cases, even more Ryder Cup points are available than it seems.
''No doubt, whoever wins is putting themselves in tremendous shape to make the team,'' Padraig Harrington said. ''Paul better hope it's one of his stalwart players. You'd be surprised what one event can mean. Somebody like me, if I had come in and won this week, it puts me in all the world events. Now I'm able to gather money for playing average because I'm in those events. It's really difficult to make the Ryder Cup team if you're not in the top 50 because you gather points more easily.''
Fernandez-Castano went from No. 60 to No. 32. That put him in two World Golf Championships over the next four months, and all but secured a spot in the Masters.
Paul Lawrie doesn't see it as a problem.
Europe is playing for big money. That's a good thing. These four tournaments have about as much prize money as the next 15 regular European Tour events. And if someone were to get hot in November and secure a spot on a Ryder Cup that is played in September?
''That happens every year,'' said Lawrie, who made his first Ryder Cup team by winning the British Open in 1999. ''We want big tournaments. We want big prize money. And that's what we've got.''
When the Ryder Cup was postponed one year to 2002 because of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, half of both teams were not in the same form as when they qualified. McGinley made the team easily that year, and he was concerned about how he would perform at The Belfry. It worked out well for him in the end, of course. McGinley became a part of Ryder Cup lore with an 8-foot par putt to win his match and clinch the cup for Europe.
''I'm not being critical,'' McGinley said. ''But it's going to be interesting to see how this evolves. This year we have a massive amount of points at the beginning of qualifying. Having said that, two years ago because the FedEx had so many points, our guys based in America had a great opportunity to earn ranking points.
''And that,'' he added, ''worked out OK.''