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lumsy foul because Dos Santos back wa xiaoweiwei 发表于 2013/1/23 20:11:00 |
HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S. Christian Thompson Jersey
.C. -- Colt Knost believes hes finally ready to succeed on the PGA
Tour, no matter how much work hes got ahead at the RBC Heritage.
Knost shot a 6-under 66 on Friday to take a two-stroke lead over
Carl Pettersson after the second round. Knost, tied for the first-round
lead with Chad Campbell and Vaughn Taylor after a 67, had three birdies
in a four-hole stretch midway through the round and finished at 9-under
133.
Pettersson had a 65, his best ever showing in 32 career rounds at
Harbour Town Golf Links. Two-time RBC Heritage winner Boo Weekley (66)
and Harris English (68) were another shot off the lead at 6 under in a
week when Masters champion Bubba Watson and most of the worlds best took
a break following the years first major.
World No. 1 Luke Donald, though, was among the few stars at Harbour
Town. He needs a top-eight finish to retain the top spot over idle No.
2, Rory McIlroy, and bounced back from an opening 75 with a 69 to slide
inside the cut line.
Campbell (70) and Robert Garrigus (66) were four shots behind. Defending
champion Brandt Snedeker had five consecutive birdies on the way to a
67 and was tied with Michael Bradley (64), Kevin Na (68), Bob Estes (67)
and Fredrik Jacobson (67) at 4 under.
Graham DeLaet of Weyburn, Sask., shot a 68 to jump up into a tie for
35th at even par. Calgarys Stephen Ames shot a 74 to sit at 3-under par
tied for 65th.
The 26-year-old Knost was one of the fastest risers in golf a few years
ago, winning the U.S. Amateur, the U.S. Public Links championship and
helping the American team win the Walker Cup in 2007. He won twice on
the Nationwide Tour in 2008, his first season as a pro, and easily
qualified for the big tour. Even more winning was ahead, right?
"I felt like I was ready for this level out here," Knost said. "And
apparently, I wasnt."
Knost missed the cut in 13 of 24 tour events that year and earned just
$180,734 to lose his card after 2009. He regained playing privileges
after another season on the Nationwide Tour and yet again struggled at
the higher level, missing cuts in 15 of 26 events.
Knost held on to his tour card in gut-wrenching experience at Q-school
-- he was in tears when he thought a double bogey on the 108th and final
hole cost him the PGA Tour -- and has since tried to rediscover the
work habits and confidence that made him one of the decades best
amateurs.
"I dont know if I just didnt continue with the same work ethic or not or
I didnt have the belief, but it was a struggle for a few years out
here," Knost said. "But now I feel like Im starting to get my game back
where I like it."
Knost certainly liked his second-round performance.
Knosts round got going with a stretch of three birdies in four holes to
give him the lead at 8 under. He made his final birdie on the par-5
fifth and finished off the bogey-free round that stoked his confidence.
"I felt so comfortable out there being around the lead, even though its
only Friday," he said. "I think Im also going to feel great this
weekend."
Pettersson wont feel too bad, either. He posted his career-low score in
32 rounds over Harbour Town highlighted by a run of three straight
birdies on the second, third and fourth holes.
"My game is good," said Pettersson, whose last of four tour wins came at
the 2010 Canadian Open. "In golf, you still have two days, which is a
long way to go."
Weekleys only two PGA Tour wins came at the RBC Heritage in 2007 and
2008 and turned him into golfs true life "Happy Gilmore," complete with a
"pony ride" with his driver off the tee during Ryder Cup matches in
2008 to the delight of U.S. fans. Things werent much fun for Weekley
after that as his performance dropped off dramatically. He missed 10
cuts in 2010 and 11 the next season as he struggled to overcome a torn
labrum and a cyst in his left shoulder from 2009 that was "like a big
pocket of junk," Weekley said.
Hes got a new instructor in Scott Hamilton and a new caddie in John
Connelly who "reads the greens good where I struggle a lot," Weekley
said.
Now, healthy, Weekley wants to show hes the golfer who earned a spot on
the Ryder Cup team with his play and not just for clowning around. He
posted six birides and one bogey to shoot himself into contention. "This
golf course just suits me," he said.
Weekleys never all just about golf. He explained how his stomach gave
him some "reflux" before the round he thought "I was going to do a
little yodelling out there."
Weekley kept his gastrointestinal issues mostly to himself on the course
as he posted his 14th career round in the 60s out of 22 played here.
Donald came out firing in the second round with birdies on the second,
sixth and seventh holes. He needed par saves, though, on Harbour Towns
three finishing holes, including a testy four-footer on No. 18, to reach
the weekend.
He said staying No. 1 is a motivator. "But the goal obviously is to get
in contention and win," Donald said. "You cant control the other stuff."
Not everyone was as fortunate as Donald.
Those missing the cut here included No. 18 in the world and last years
FedEx Cup champion Bill Haas and a pair of three-time major champions in
Ernie Els and Padraig Harrington. Els, who missed the Masters last week
after 18 straight appearances, shot an 8-over 43 on his final nine
holes, including a triple-bogey 7 on the 18th that kept him from playing
the weekend.
Notes: Jim Furyk, the 2010 champion, was a stroke off the lead Thursday,
but ballooned to a 75 on Friday to fall 10 shots off the pace ...
Camilo Villegas and Alex Cejka withdrew because of injury. ... Bradley
shot the tournaments low round of 64 in the second round. ... Bob Estes
had the second hole-in-one of the tournament, hitting a 6-iron into the
cup on the 183-yard fourth hole. Billy Mayfair had an ace on the seventh
hole Thursday. Its the fourth time in the past five tournaments there
have been two holes-in-one during competition. ... John Daly following
his first-round 70 with a 74, good enough to make his sixth straight cut
at Harbour Town. ... The Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft did a low
flyover of Harbour Towns 18th hole. Boeing is the tournaments presenting
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. -- Ricky Stenhouse Jr.ARLINGTON, Texas -- Giovani Dos Santos and
Javier "Chicharito" Hernandez both scored in the first half as Mexico
beat Brazil 2-0 on Sunday in a final warm-up for the Mexicans before
World Cup qualifying.
It was the second straight game in which Mexicos top two forwards each
scored, indicating the Mexican attack is in top form at the right time.
Mexico plays Guyana on Friday to open the semifinal round of World Cup
qualifying in the CONCACAF region.
"This game served us well in our plans for qualifying," Mexico coach
Jose Manuel de la Torre said through a translator. "We killed two birds
with one stone in beating a strong opponent and preparing ourselves for
qualifying."
Dos Santos opened the scoring in the 22nd minute on an unlikely
conversion from a difficult angle near the sideline. The Tottenham
forward chipped the ball from the left side of the box into the upper
corner of the rigght side, beating goalkeeper Rafael Cabral, who was
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Brazil coach Mano Menezes dismissed the shot as a "fortunate" strike.
"Giovani was crossing it into the box and scored," Menezes said.
Ten minutes later, Dos Santos again was in the middle of the action.
Brazilian defender Juan Jesus took him down inside the box, a clumsy
foul because Dos Santos back was to the goal. On the penalty kick,
Cabral guessed correctly, but Hernandezs strike found the net.
Brazil fielded a young squad of under-23 players in preparation for the
upcoming Olympics in London. This particular squad was in just its third
game together and found itself trailing for the first time.
"In the first half, we needed more calm," Menezes said. "When it was
0-0, we needed to slow down and show more patience. But this is normal
with young players."
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