Friday, March 7, 2014

Players Championship Notebook: Graeme McDowell's collapse opens the door

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Graeme McDowell couldn't muster any momentum.
The flat feeling that overwhelmed him following an unlucky roll on No. 18 in the rain-delayed third round Sunday morning carried over to the final round.
And he never recovered.
McDowell shot a 7-over 79 in the final round of the Players Championship, a stunning collapse that left the U.S. Open champion simply trying to stay out of the way of playing partners K.J. Choi and David Toms. Choi ended up beating Toms on the first playoff hole.
"It was disappointing out there today," said McDowell, who tied for 33rd at 5-under 283. "Probably my first time under the gun in a little while. So first time we played in front of a crowd that big in a little while, you know. So it's kind of getting back into the old vibes again.
"Didn't quite have it out there. I was a little flat today. Energy levels weren't where I need them to be. But we live and we learn and we'll be back."
McDowell's struggles started with a bad break on TPC Sawgrass.
He built a three-shot lead in the third round with a tap-in birdie on No. 17, the famed island green. But he was shocked to see his approach on the 18th bounce onto the green, take a hard turn left and roll all way into the water. He wound up with a double bogey for a 68.
Even so, that gave him a one-shot lead over Choi and Toms going into the final round.
It didn't last.
He birdied No. 5 thanks to a massive drive, getting him to 13 under, but then his game unraveled. His tee shot at No. 6 went way right in the trees and led to a bogey. He overcompensated on his next drive and hooked it into the water left, leading to another bogey.
He started chasing shots from there, most noticeably when he tried to hit from behind a bush on No. 9. He barely moved the ball and ended up with another bogey. It was downhill from there, with more inconsistency off the tee and more errant approach shots at every turn.
"I said I was going to take the positives away whatever happened this weekend," McDowell said. "I said I was going to stick to my guns. It's going to hurt for a few hours, but it was a tough task today. The golf course and the wind got up. It was tricky, and I just didn't have it."
He was 8 over in the final 13 holes.
"I think it was physical fatigue brought on by a few bogeys at the wrong time," he said. "Long day out there. I just couldn't seem to get any momentum. You need a little momentum out there, and I couldn't seem to read the grain. I wasn't reading the greens the way I've been reading them. Couldn't hole anything. It was just a bad day at the office."
GLOVER'S GAFFES: Lucas Glover lost 11 strokes in four holes Sunday, a free fall from the leaderboard that cost him a chance at winning the Players.
Glover double-bogeyed No. 16 and tripled No. 18 in a 74 in the rain-delayed third round Sunday morning, then carded a quadruple bogey at No. 4 and a double at 18 in a final-round 77.
"I'm not going to put much stock into today, believe me," said Glover, who was 5 over in the final round and finished at 1 under for the tournament.
Glover, who won last week at Quail Hollow, was 11 under and right in the mix when he stepped to the tee box at No. 16 in the third round.
He pushed his second shot right and into the water at the par-5 hole, then knocked his drop over the green. He chipped on and two-putted for a 7. His tee shot at the par-4 18th was equally poor. He yanked it left into the water, then hit his next shot into the right rough. He had to lay up from there and finished with another double.
Things got worse after the final round began. Glover hit two balls into the water at the par-4 fourth and ended up carding a snowman 8. He yanked another tee shot left at 18 and doubled the closing hole.
"I hit three bad shots and it cost me nine (strokes), and I made a bad decision on 18 and it cost me two," Glover said. "Other than that, it wasn't all that bad. I think it was a combination of hitting the wrong shots on the wrong holes. Just didn't execute this morning and didn't have it this afternoon. No bid deal."
TIGER TALK: PGA Tour Commissioner Tim Finchem insisted Sunday that he never pressured Tiger Woods to compete in the Players Championship.
Finchem spoke with reporters before the final round of the Tour's signature event and made it clear he never asked Woods to play through his injuries.
"I don't twist players' arms, and as far as Tiger being hurt, guys, that's a decision he has to make, and I had no information that he wasn't ready to play golf," Finchem said. "I don't think anybody did. I don't think he did.
"I was on the range with him for a half an hour Tuesday. He was hitting it really well. He went and played nine holes and he didn't have a problem. He played the next day, he didn't have a problem. He stayed on the range that day, he didn't have a problem. So it's all nonsense as far as I'm concerned, and I don't want to talk about it anymore."
Woods withdrew from the Players after nine holes Thursday because of knee and Achilles' tendon problems that had sidelined him since the Masters. His early withdrawal led to speculation that he was playing as a favor.
"We communicate with players all the time with weak fields, weak-field events and we encourage players to move their schedule around and try to include a weak field," Finchem said. "We never go to a player and say, 'Would you please, please, please play this event, this event or any other event, ever. And I don't recall ever talking to any player in my tenure about whether or not they were going to play the Players Championship."
RARE EAGLE: Jason Day joined an elite club Sunday with his second shot on the par-4 14th.
Day struck a 5-iron from 185 yards and the ball rolled into the cup, only the fourth eagle on the 481-yard hole in the 30 years the Players has been held at the Stadium Course at TPC Sawgrass.
"I didn't even know it went in until everyone started yelling," Day said.
The eagle helped Day shoot a 4-under 68 and finish at 9-under 279 for the tournament.
Day's eagle was the first at No. 14 since Ken Duke in 2007. Ralph Landrum (1984) and Corey Pavin (1994) also made eagles at the hole that historically plays as one of the toughest on the Stadium Course

Sunday, December 22, 2013

Reuters Sports Schedule at 0600 GMT on Tuesday, Dec 17

Reuters Sports Schedule at 0600 GMT on Tuesday, Dec 17

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Reuters sports schedule at 0600 GMT on Tuesday:
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CRICKET
Australia v England, third Ashes test
Australia beat England in third test to reclaim Ashes
PERTH - Australia beat England by 150 runs in the third test at the WACA on Tuesday to take an unassailable 3-0 lead in the five-match series and reclaim the Ashes. (CRICKET-ASHES/, expect updates, by Nick Mulvenney and David Brett, 700 words)
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NFL
Tucker kicks 61-yarder to give Ravens win over Lions
Justin Tucker kicked a game-winning 61-yard field and accounted for all of Baltimore's points Monday to send the Ravens to an 18-16 win over Detroit that kept them firmly in the playoff race. (NFL-LIONS/ (PIX), moved, 450 words)
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Factbox on NFL playoff picture (NFL-PLAYOFFS/FACTBOX)
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YEARENDERS
We moved the following yearenders at 0200 GMT/9 PM ET.
SOCCER-YEARENDER/, RUGBY-YEARENDER/, TENNIS-YEARENDER/, GOLF-YEARENDER/, MOTOR RACING-YEARENDER/, YEARENDER-SPORTFLOPS/, YEARENDER-SPORTMOMENTS/, YEARENDER-FACTBOX/EARNERS
A further batch, including yearenders on U.S. Sports, cricket and sports politics, will move at the same time on Wednesday.
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NBA
James tweaks angle but returns to lead Heat
LeBron James appeared to sprain his left ankle and exited the game in the third quarter only to return triumphantly in the fourth and finish with 30 points in Miami's win. (NBA-HIGHLIGHTS/ (PIX), moved, by The Sports Xchange, 500 words)
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NHL
Penguins could be without Malkin against Leafs
Pittsburgh could be without red-hot Evgeni Malkin, who has a leg injury, when they face visiting Toronto in one of four games on the schedule. (NHL-HIGHLIGHTS/ (PIX), expect by 0430 GMT/11:30 PM ET, by The Sports Xchange, 400 words)
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NORTH AMERICAN SPORTS
Roundups of off-field developments in the major North American professional sports leagues. (moved, by The Sports Xchange, 400 words)
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SOCCER
Club World Cup
AGADIR, Morocco - Having swept all before him as coach of Guangzhou Evergrande, Marcello Lippi faces one of his biggest challenges when the champions of Asia take on Bayern Munich in the Club World Cup semi-finals. (SOCCER-CLUB/, expect by 2130 GMT/4:30 PM ET, by Brian Homewood, 400 words)
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Barcelona in control against third-tier Cartagena
MADRID - Barcelona have a comfortable 4-1 advantage over Cartagena when they host their third-tier rivals for their last 32, second leg at the Nou Camp. (SOCCER-SPAIN/CUP (PIX) expect by 2300 GMT/6 PM ET, by Iain Rogers, 500 words)
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GAMES
Southeast Asian Games, Myanmar (to 21)
Copy on merit (Asia Duty Editor: Peter Rutherford)

Reuters Sports Schedule at 1400 GMT on Tuesday, Dec 17

Reuters Sports Schedule at 1400 GMT on Tuesday, Dec 17

Reuters 
Reuters sports schedule at 1400 GMT on Tuesday:
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CRICKET
Australia v England, third Ashes test
Australia beat England in third test to reclaim Ashes
PERTH - Australia beat England by 150 runs in the third test at the WACA on Tuesday to take an unassailable 3-0 lead in the five-match series and reclaim the Ashes. (CRICKET-ASHES/, moved, by Nick Mulvenney and David Brett, 700 words)
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SOCCER
Club World Cup
AGADIR, Morocco - Having swept all before him as coach of Guangzhou Evergrande, Marcello Lippi faces one of his biggest challenges when the champions of Asia take on Bayern Munich in the Club World Cup semi-finals. (SOCCER-CLUB/, expect by 2130 GMT/4:30 PM ET, by Brian Homewood, 400 words)
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Barcelona in control against third-tier Cartagena
MADRID - Barcelona have a comfortable 4-1 advantage over Cartagena when they host their third-tier rivals for their last 32, second leg at the Nou Camp. (SOCCER-SPAIN/CUP (PIX) expect by 2300 GMT/6 PM ET, by Iain Rogers, 500 words)
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Capital One (League) Cup
Sunderland v Chelsea (1945)
Chelsea and Man City eye semi-final places
LONDON - Chelsea visit Premier League strugglers Sunderland and free-scoring Manchester City face a test at Championship side Leicester City in the first two Capital One Cup quarter-finals. (SOCCER-ENGLAND/CUP, expect by 2145 GMT/ 5:45 PM ET
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YEARENDERS
We moved the following yearenders at 0200 GMT/9 PM ET.
SOCCER-YEARENDER/, RUGBY-YEARENDER/, TENNIS-YEARENDER/, GOLF-YEARENDER/, MOTOR RACING-YEARENDER/, YEARENDER-SPORTFLOPS/, YEARENDER-SPORTMOMENTS/, YEARENDER-FACTBOX/EARNERS
A further batch, including yearenders on U.S. Sports, cricket and sports politics, will move at the same time on Wednesday.
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NBA
Glory for LeBron, heartbreak for Rose
LeBron James cementing his status as one of the all-time best players, another devastating injury to Derrick Rose and a once-unthinkable power shift in Los Angeles all occurred during basketball's memorable 2013. (NBA-YEARENDER/, expect by 0200 GMT/9:00 PM ET, by Frank Pingue, 785 words)
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Streaking Thunder look to make it six straight
The Oklahoma City Thunder will try to extend the league's longest active win streak to six games when they visit the Denver Nuggets in one of five games on the NBA schedule. (NBA-HIGHLIGHTS/ (PIX), expect by 0430 GMT/11:30 PM ET, by The Sports Xchange, 450 words)
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NHL
Dark start to year gives way to bright future
TORONTO - An NHL season that nearly never was will be remembered as one that set the course for a bright new future in a seminal year bookended by a deal that secured a decade of labor peace and a multi-billion TV agreement. (NHL-YEARENDER/, expect by 0202 GMT/9:02 PM ET, by Steve Keating, 725 words)
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Red-hot Ducks look to extend win streak
The Anaheim Ducks, battling for top spot in the Western Conference, will aim for a sixth consecutive victory when they visit the Detroit Red Wings in one of 12 games on the NHL schedule. (NHL-HIGHLIGHTS/ (PIX), expect by 0430 GMT/11:30 PM ET, by The Sports Xchange, 850 words)
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BASEBALL
Red Sox high note, doping bust a low in 2013
NEW YORK - Major League Baseball hit a high note with Boston's feel-good run from worst to first in a roller-coaster 2013 season that was brought low by the sport's biggest doping bust. (BASEBALL-YEARENDER/, expect by 0204 GMT/9:04 PM ET, by Larry Fine, 1,100 words)
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NFL
American football unfazed by year of scandal
NEW YORK - For most of 2013, the National Football League (NFL) was in the headlines for all the wrong reasons, but the league has once again managed to emerge seemingly unscathed with only clear skies ahead. (NFL-YEARENDER/, expect by 0206 GMT/9:06 PM ET, by Julian Linden, 875 words)
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NORTH AMERICAN SPORTS
Roundups of off-field developments in the major North American professional sports leagues. (expect by 0101 GMT/8:01 PM ET, by The Sports Xchange, 400 words)
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Stunning Stenson lands European Player of Year award

Stunning Stenson lands European Player of Year award

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Stenson of Sweden poses with his 2013 Race to Dubai trophy after winning the DP World Tour Championship in Dubai
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Henrik Stenson of Sweden poses with his 2013 Race to Dubai trophy after winning the DP World Tour Championship …
LONDON (Reuters) - Swede Henrik Stenson's spectacular surge to number three in the world rankings behind Tiger Woods and Adam Scott was rewarded on Tuesday when he was named the European Tour Player of the Year.
"There is absolutely no doubt that Henrik Stenson is a fully deserving winner of The Race to Dubai European Tour Golfer of the Year award," chief executive George O'Grady said in a statement.
"Henrik's unprecedented success was the result of the most tremendous consistency and hard work and to finish it all off in such style at the DP World Tour Championship to secure The Race to Dubai was quite remarkable."
Stenson's victory in Dubai last month allowed him to complete a unique double, adding his first-place finish in the European order of merit to his victory in the U.S. Tour's lucrative end-of-season FedExCup playoff series.
(Writing by Tony Jimenez; editing by Justin Palmer)

Golf-Airline Emirates extends sponsorship of European Tour

Golf-Airline Emirates extends sponsorship of European Tour

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LONDON, Dec 17 (Reuters) - Golf's European Tour received a financial boost on Tuesday when Emirates signed up as its airline partner and agreed to double the number of tournaments in which it invests.
In a four-year deal, the Dubai-based airline said it would support a further 10 events, in addition to the nine it was already involved with. Financial terms were not disclosed.
"Golf is one of the most popular sports in the world, and as a global sponsorship platform it has been immensely successful for us," Nigel Hopkins, an executive vice-president with the airline, said in a statement.
Emirates is heavily involved in sponsorship of a number of sports, having naming rights to the Arsenal soccer stadium in north London. It is also a backer of Formula One motor racing.