2014年3月5日星期三

Kevin Na heckled all day at Players Championship, slides down leaderboard in final round

Kevin Na at The Players Championship
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Kevin Na plans to address his pre-shot problems in the future, but says his issues aren't likely to disappear anytime soon.
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Mark Long
Associated Press

Series: PGA Tour
PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. -- Kevin Na was booed, taunted and heckled on nearly every hole.
The 28-year-old South Korean native even had one spectator tell him he "better not choke" because he had money riding on him.
Na dealt with it best he could, and even though he felt rushed at times, he never chastised fans at The Players Championship for his Sunday slide in the final round.
He blamed himself, just as he has all week for his countless waggles and his painfully slow pace.
Na closed with a 4-over 76, falling from first to a three-way tie for seventh and becoming the latest 54-hole leader to falter at the treacherous TPC Sawgrass. The third-round leader hasn't won The Players since it moved from March to May in 2007.
"I deserve it," said Na, who finished at 8-under 280 -- five strokes behind winner Matt Kuchar. "I mean, I'm being honest. But is it fair? No. You put an average guy in between those ropes, trust me, they won't pull it back."
Na faded early, too.
He bogeyed four of final five holes on the front and wasn't much better on the back.
When it was clear he was out of contention, Na hurried between shots in hopes of trying not to slow down playing partner Kuchar.
Some fans showed considerably less respect.
"It is what it is," Na said. "I do need to work on what I need to. I do need to work on my pre-shot routine. I do need to play faster. But the average golfer has no clue how much pressure we're playing under and how tough it is and how much of a fight it is mentally. I honestly think with all that going on, I did pretty well fighting. I had a good fight. I hung in there, so you know what, I just take the positives from it."
Na took hundreds of waggles as he set up over the ball, backed off the shot if he didn't feel comfortable and a couple of times purposely missed so he could start over.
Long known as one of the slowest players on tour, Na attributes his bizarre routine to a swing change. Nonetheless, fans showed little compassion.
Things got really ugly on the par-4 sixth.
"We had a clown on the sixth hole come up and say, after we just made bogey on five, he said, `I've got $2,000; you better not start choking,'" said Na's caddie, Kevin Harms. "This is a game of etiquette. It's not basketball. It's not football. Show come class. There's no reason to do that to anybody.
"It's not like he's doing it on purpose. He feels more bad about it than anyone else, I can promise you that. He's doing everything he can to get faster."
On the par-5 ninth, Na even backed off his tee after hearing some boos. After he pulled his tee shot in the water on the par-3 13th, some fans started singing, "Nah, nah, nah, nah. Nah, nah, nah, nah. Hey, hey, hey, goodbye."
"You know, when I'm over the ball, it would be nice if it was quiet," Na said. "But just guys, you can hear them talking, like, `Pull the trigger, pull the trigger, hit it,' which makes me back off even more. So that part was a bit tough."
Kuchar said he didn't notice the taunts.
"I did not hear as much as heckling," Kuchar said. "We talked a little bit about the Na last name and how many different versions he must here of `nah, nah, nah, nah' or just different plays on his last name. So he said he's pretty much heard everything, had a few giggles at some."
Regardless, Na plans to address his pre-shot problems in the future. But it's not likely to happen anytime soon.
"I'm going to try to take out the whole waggle, no waggle," he said. "I'm going to try to do a little up and down behind the ball, but it's going to take time, practice and tournaments, and I'm going to try to take out the whole waggle. Honestly, it's going to be a battle."

2014年2月11日星期二

Transcripts- Preseason at Patriots Halftime


Posted Aug 7, 2008

By BaltimoreRavens.com



Featuring Head Coach John Harbaugh, Defensive Coordinator Rex Ryan, Offensive Coordinator Cam Cameron, QB Kyle Boller, WR/RS Yamon Figurs, and CB Fabian Washington.










Head Coach John Harbaugh

On his first impressions of the game: “The thing that was good to see, as we talked about coming into this game, was we were being physical. That’s what our guys are doing. We were aggressive. We played like we like to say, ‘Like Ravens.’ There are some things we could clean up, but overall I like how hard we played.”



On QB Kyle Boller’s performance: “Kyle did some really good things. There are a couple plays he wants back, but I felt he did a good job moving our offense.”





Defensive Coordinator Rex Ryan

On CB Fabian Washington: “I guess Fabian Washington is worth that fourth-rounder Ozzie [Newsome] gave up. And, how about the way Justin Bannan was throwing guys around? It was good to see both of these players show what they can do.”



On giving up a couple plays: “In the first half, we let the quarterback [Matt Gutierrez] make the one run, and [Kevin] Faulk got us. That was my fault. We should have recognized that he was in there and called something else.”





Offensive Coordinator Cam Cameron

On scoring points: “We did move and keep the ball, but we want to score touchdowns at the end of drives, not field goals.”



On QB Kyle Boller’s play: “Kyle did okay. He was in control and was sharp at times. He’ll be fine, and he knows better than anyone that we have to protect the ball.”





QB Kyle Boller

On how he feels he played: “I don’t want to turn the ball over. That is the most important thing. I think we had some good plays and a few solid drives, but we have to continue to work on not turning the ball over.”



On striking fast and establishing a rhythm: “We drove down the field right away and put some points on the board that first drive. The offensive line did an unbelievable job. I don’t think I was touched one time. The main thing we wanted to do early was not turn it over and put points on the board.”





RS/WR Yamon Figurs

On his long punt and kickoff returns: “The guys were blocking really well, and they opened up some big holes. They opened them up, but they also closed pretty fast. I was just glad that I could hit them fast enough to get through. Making plays like that will really help our offense this year. I’m glad we were able to put them in good positions to score tonight.”





CB Fabian Washington

On his overall performance and Baltimore debut: “It just feels good to finally play football again. We haven’t played since January, so it was good being out here. You only get one chance to make a first impression, so I felt like had to go out and make an impact for my first time as a Raven.”



On what he saw on his two INTs: “On the second one, the quarterback just telegraphed it. He was looking at me the whole way, and I broke on the ball when he let it go. The first one was underthrown by the quarterback. He threw it behind the receiver and I was right there.”



On holding the Patriots to 85 net yards in the first half: “That’s great. Anytime you can do something like that, you have one heck of a defense. I know when we watch film on Friday, we’ll see a lot we can improve on. But right now it feels good.”

2014年1月23日星期四

石川遼、2014年2戦目は通算17アンダーを記録


石川遼、2014年2戦目は通算17アンダーを記録

GDO 1月20日(月)7時23分配信




最終日には5バーディを奪い安定感のあるゴルフを見せた石川遼

2014年の第2戦目「ヒュマナチャレンジ クリントンファウンデーション」に出場している石川遼は、最終日の決勝ラウンドを5バーディ、ノーボギーでラウンド。4日間通算17アンダーをマークした。

PGAツアー リアルタイムスコア

3日間、3会場で行われた予選ラウンドを通算12アンダーの34位タイで通過したが、3日目には出入りの激しいゴルフに「納得がいかない」と話していた。しかし、メイン会場でプロのみが戦う最終日は、安定したゴルフを披露した。