Showing posts with label Northern Trust Open. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Northern Trust Open. Show all posts
Monday, February 20, 2012
Sergio Garcia Seems to Have Found His Happy Place
Prowess at the poker table, talent on the tennis court and killer keepie uppy skills, we've seen ample evidence of Sergio Garcia's alternate proficiencies. But as we all know, the sometimes-tempestuous Spaniard plays golf for a living, though there were times these past couple of years, when he appeared to take little pleasure in the game.
Today however, Señor Garcia seemed ready to handle whatever golf may throw at him as he raced up the leaderboard at Riviera Country Club with a best-of-the-week, seven-under-par 64 that included two eagles. And... it's looking like the "best player never to win a major" may lose that undistinguished honor before too long.
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Ryo Ishikawa's Six Days in the Snow, a Yearly Tradition
From the Arabian gulf to the the American West, last week saw many of the world's top golfers playing in places both arid and sun-drenched.
Such was definitely not the case for Ryo Ishikawa. Instead of a week in Abu Dhabi or Phoenix, the Japanese golfer hit the snow covered hills of Yuzawa, a winter resort in the mountains north of Tokyo.
The intense physical training of cross country camp has become a annual tradition for the Japan's top ranked golfer, and includes a number of rigorous challenges on the snow and in the gym, as well as mental coaching with emphasis on "relaxation of the mind to achieve high performance in tense situations." That, and fact that this training takes place far from the fairways and greens, might explain the strategy behind Ishikawa's annual pilgrimage. After all, it wasn't long ago that Japan's young gun was described as far 'too intense' and too focused on golf.
The change of venue will be short lived however, as Ryo now heads back to the US in hopes of earning a place at the 2012 Masters. Currently ranked 53rd, he'll need to be in the world's top 50 to assure himself a spot and... starting with the Northern Trust Open next week... has a maximum of five events in which to do it.
Needless to say, we'll be pulling for him at each one. Special thanks to awesome Japanese golf girl, @usagihiyoko for the regular Ryo-updates.
Such was definitely not the case for Ryo Ishikawa. Instead of a week in Abu Dhabi or Phoenix, the Japanese golfer hit the snow covered hills of Yuzawa, a winter resort in the mountains north of Tokyo.
The intense physical training of cross country camp has become a annual tradition for the Japan's top ranked golfer, and includes a number of rigorous challenges on the snow and in the gym, as well as mental coaching with emphasis on "relaxation of the mind to achieve high performance in tense situations." That, and fact that this training takes place far from the fairways and greens, might explain the strategy behind Ishikawa's annual pilgrimage. After all, it wasn't long ago that Japan's young gun was described as far 'too intense' and too focused on golf.
The change of venue will be short lived however, as Ryo now heads back to the US in hopes of earning a place at the 2012 Masters. Currently ranked 53rd, he'll need to be in the world's top 50 to assure himself a spot and... starting with the Northern Trust Open next week... has a maximum of five events in which to do it.
Needless to say, we'll be pulling for him at each one. Special thanks to awesome Japanese golf girl, @usagihiyoko for the regular Ryo-updates.
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