2014年3月5日星期三

Tom Gillis takes long and winding route to BMW Championship, best year ever

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Three years after nearly quitting, Tom Gillis is enjoying a resurgence that seems more suited for Hollywood than the PGA Tour.
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Nancy Armour
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Living off fast food and pocket change as you chase a dream from one small tour stop to another is easy -- romantic, even -- when you're young and have no responsibilities.
At 39, with one small child and another on the way, Tom Gillis wasn't sure he had it in him again.
"We went back to Michigan and spoke with a few people about work, and times were tough there. There wasn't a lot of opportunities," he said Wednesday. "Snow and three months in the cold weather, I found this isn't so bad."
Good thing.
Three years after nearly quitting, the 42-year-old Gillis is enjoying a resurgence that seems more suited for Hollywood than the PGA Tour. The guy who couldn't keep his card still has a shot at a $10 million payoff along with Tiger, Phil and the rest of the game's biggest names.
Gillis is at this week's BMW Championship thanks to a fifth-place finish at the Deutsche Bank Championship, his third top-10 of the season. He has earned $1.07 million this year -- more than his career earnings on the PGA Tour coming into the season.
"I thought I was going to make a comeback," he said, "but do you really know how far you're going to get? Are you going to get this far?"
Gillis turned pro after college, working his way up on the satellite and European tours before earning his PGA Tour card in 2003. He missed the 2004 season because of a broken wrist, but opened 2005 with a tie for 11th at the Buick Invitational. His play the next few months wasn't spectacular, but it was steady enough.
Then he and his wife found out they were expecting their first child.
"It froze me up a little bit," Gillis said.
After tying for 17th at the Zurich Classic the first week of May, he made just five cuts the rest of the year. Playing on the Nationwide Tour the next season, his heart wasn't in his game. He made only six cuts; three years after earning more than $400,000, he made less than $45,000.
The next year wasn't any better.
"I guess I never really welcomed the opportunity to get back out here," Gillis said. "I never really accepted that I was there after playing five years in Europe. It felt like a step down to me, and I lost my status."
After that winter of shivering -- and soul searching -- in Michigan, Gillis decided to give golf one more try. He moved to Florida full-time, began working with a new coach and changed his technique so he was no longer digging so deep into the dirt, which had caused repeated hand injuries. He also rethought the way he approached the game mentally.
By last year, Gillis was playing better than ever. He finished in the top 10 in eight of his 15 starts on the Nationwide Tour (he missed just two cuts all year), and got his first career victory at the Nationwide Tour Players Cup.
Best of all, he finished fifth on the money list, earning his way back onto the PGA Tour.
Gillis showed flashes of what he could do at the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, shooting 69 or better in all four rounds on his way to a tie for eighth. He was in line for a strong finish at Quail Hollow until the last two holes (he still tied for 17th) and followed it with a top 10 at the Valero Texas Open.
A missed cut at The Barclays put his spot in the FedExCup race in jeopardy, but a 65-65 finish in Boston bumped him up to 48th in the standings, more than enough to get him to Chicago.
The top 30 after the BMW advance to the Tour Championship, which will be played in two weeks in Atlanta.
It's a great story, but one Gillis hopes isn't finished just yet.
"I still feel like I've got further to go," he said. "I know for a fact and I believe in my heart I can win out here."

2014年2月12日星期三

Matt Elam: I Let Myself Down This Year



Posted Jan 2, 2014

Garrett DowningBaltimoreRavens.com Staff Writer@Ravens All Garrett Downing Articles



The first-round pick had to make the transition from strong safety to free safety.



By all indications, rookie safety Matt Elam had a solid rookie campaign.

He earned a starting job by Week 3 and finished the season ranked fourth on the team with 77 tackles.

But in the eyes of the Ravens’ first-round pick, his first NFL season was a disappointment.

“I don’t think I played good at all,” Elam said after cleaning out his locker this week. “I have very high expectations for myself, and of the goals and expectations that I set for myself this year, I probably met three out of 10 of my goals. I feel like I let myself down this season.”

Elam has been a star throughout his football career. He was a prized recruit coming out of high school and was an All-American by his junior year at Florida. The Ravens then took him with the No. 32 overall pick this past April.

Elam came into this season with the difficult responsibility of following in the footsteps of legendary safety Ed Reed, a future Hall of Famer.

“I put a lot of pressure on myself because I’m a very hard critic,” Elam said. “I feel like I had to come here and I had a lot to prove because they chose me first and they were expecting big things from me. I put a lot of pressure on myself.

“You want to come in and do that job and do what they expect you to do.”

The biggest area where Elam has stressed he wants to improve is getting his hands on the football. He had just one interception this year, which came at the end of a Monday Night Football victory against the Detroit Lions.

Elam was known for his ball-hawking skills in college, but he wasn’t able make those game-changing plays his rookie year. Head Coach John Harbaugh said he is “on board” with hoping Elam comes up with some more turnovers next year, but stressed that Elam played well this year.

“The thing I pointed out to him is when you’re a safety, you better be solid first,” Harbaugh said. “For the most part, he was solid back there. He can build on that, and he will.”

Part of the change for Elam this season was that he transitioned to playing free safety, rather than the strong safety spot he played in college. At free safety, he did not have as many opportunities to come up in the box to make stops on short passes and the running game.

Starting strong safety James Ihedigbo is a free agent now, so Elam could play more in the box next season if Ihedigbo signs elsewhere. Harbaugh said that the Ravens like their safeties to be able to play either spot, which Elam has shown he can do.

“Safeties are more interchangeable these days,” Harbaugh said. “Matt is pretty darn good when he is running to the ball and making tackles. I think that’s definitely a strength for him, and he showed that toward the end of the year.”

As Elam heads into the offseason, he plans to take some time away from the game to relax and allow his body to heal.

“It was just a learning experience,” Elam said. “I’m going to make sure I improve and I’m very confident because I know how hard I work, and I know what I learned, and I know the small things that it takes to be a great player.”

2014年1月1日星期三

最新世界ランク、V・デュビッソンが39位に急浮上!松山は28位




2013年11月12日10時39分




<男子世界ランキング>

 11月10日付けの世界ランキングが発表された。先週の米国男子ツアー「ザ・マクグラドレー・クラシック」で約2年ぶりの優勝を挙げたクリス・カーク(米国)は前週の93位から56位にランクアップ。欧州ツアー「トルコ航空オープン」でツアー初優勝をはたしたビクター・デュビッソン(フランス)は108位から39位に大きく順位を上げた。国内男子ツアー「HEIWA・PGM CHAMPIONSHIP in 霞ヶ浦」を制した呉阿順(中国)は155位に浮上した。

 日本勢では松山英樹の28位が最高位。石川遼は3つ順位を下げ118位、藤田寛之は4ランクダウンの122位となっている。


【男子世界ランキング】
1位:タイガー・ウッズ(12.26pt)
2位:アダム・スコット(9.25pt)
3位:ヘンリク・ステンソン(8.08pt)
4位:フィル・ミケルソン(7.79pt)
5位:ジャスティン・ローズ(7.74pt)
6位:ローリー・マキロイ(6.74pt)
7位:スティーブ・ストリッカー(6.30pt)
8位:マット・クーチャー(6.17pt)
9位:ブラント・スネデカー(5.96pt)
10位:ジェイソン・ダフナー(5.58pt)

39位:ビクター・デュビッソン(2.82pt)
56位:クリス・カーク(2.25pt)

28位:松山英樹(3.61pt)
94位:小田孔明(1.69pt)
111位:片山晋呉(1.50pt)
118位:石川遼(1.43pt)
122位:藤田寛之(1.41pt)
127位:藤本佳則(1.36pt)
156位:池田勇太(1.16pt)

大会連続で初日サスペンデット!暫定首位にB・スチュアート




2013年11月15日18時49分




リーダーズボード
順位 選手名 スコア1 R・カールソン -8
2 ケビン・キスナー -6
ブライアン・スチュアード -6
4 J・ベガス -5
P・ペレス -5
クリス・ストラウド -5
7 J・ボーン -4
ケビン・スタドラー -4
R・ムーア -4
エリク・コンプトン -4


順位の続きを見る


<OHLクラシック at マヤコバ 初日◇14日◇エル・カマレオンGC at マヤコバ(6,987ヤード・パー71)>

 米国男子ツアー今年最後の大会となる「OHLクラシック at マヤコバ」がメキシコにあるエル・カマレオンGC at マヤコバで開幕。しかし、先週同様今大会も悪天候の影響でサスペンデットとなった。この日約半数がスタートできていない。大会2日目の7時45分から第1ラウンドを再開する予定となっている。

 そんな中、15ホール消化し5アンダーとしたブライアン・スチュアート(米国)が暫定で首位に立った。続く4アンダーで暫定2位にはエリック・コンプトン(米国)とアルバロ・キロス(スペイン)の2人がつける。さらにジョシュ・ティター(米国)、ジェフ・マガート(米国)ら4人が3アンダーで並び4位タイとした。

2日目もサスペンデット、第2ラウンド暫定首位はK・スタドラー、R・カールソン




2013年11月16日14時56分




<OHLクラシック at マヤコバ 初日◇14日◇エル・カマレオンGC at マヤコバ(6,987ヤード・パー71)>

  米国男子ツアー今年最後の大会となる「OHLクラシック at マヤコバ」。大会2日目は初日の悪天候から回復し、予定通り第1ラウンドが再開したが完全に遅れを取り返すことができず2日連続でサスペンデットとなってしまった。この日もだ2ラウンドがスタートできない選手が出るなど大幅な遅れが続いている。

 そんな2日目は暫定ながらケビン・スタドラー(米国)とロバート・カールソン(スウェーデン)の2人が通算12アンダーで並び首位に立った。3打差の9アンダー暫定3位タイにはローリー・サバティーニ(南アフリカ)とクリス・ストラウド(米国)の2リアがつける。続く通算8アンダー暫定5位タイにはライアン・ムーア(米国)ら4人がつけた。

3日連続のサスペンデットで最終日へ、暫定首位にはR・カールソン、H・イングリッシュ!


2013年11月17日16時57分




リーダーズボード
順位 選手名 スコア1 R・カールソン -16
2 H・イングリッシュ -15
R・サバティーニ -15
ケビン・スタドラー -15
5 J・ボーン -13
C・ハウエルIII -13
クリス・ストラウド -13
ブライアン・スチュアード -13
9 スコット・ブラウン -11
B・エステス -11


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<OHLクラシック at マヤコバ 3日目◇16日◇エル・カマレオンGC at マヤコバ(6,987ヤード・パー71)>

  米国男子ツアー今年最後の大会となる「OHLクラシック at マヤコバ」の3日目。2日連続でサスペンデットと大幅に遅れている今大会。この日行われた第3ラウンドも結局全選手がホールアウトできず、最終組が8番ホールをプレー中に日没サスペンデットとなった。明日の最終日は7時から第3ラウンドを再開予定。72ホール完走を目指す。


 そんな中、暫定首位にはスウェーデンのロバート・カールソンハリス・イングリッシュの2人が15アンダーで並んだ。その2人と3打差の暫定3位タイはロリー・サバティーニ(南アフリカ)とケビン・スタドラーの2人。続く通算11アンダー暫定5位タイにはアルバロ・キロス(スペイン)、ジェイソン・ボーン(米国)クリス・ストラウドの3人がつけている。