导出博客文章CHASKA, Minn. -- A hole-by-hole look at Hazeltine National, site of the 41st
Ryder Cup matches on Sept. 30-Oct. 2:No. 1, 442 yards, par 4: On the card, this
is nearly 50 yards shorter than it was for the 2009 PGA Championship. The
landing area is squeezed by fairway bunkers. Scoring depends on whether the
approach is on the right tier of the green, which could be the difference
between a good birdie chance or a tough time lagging it close.No. 2, 429 yards,
par 4: A dogleg to the left will leave little more than a wedge into the green.
A fairway bunker on the left side requires a more accurate tee and might force
some to play more conservatively. The hole is located behind big bunkers that
are front left of the green.No. 3, 633 yards, par 5: The tee shot must avoid
bunkers on the left side of the fairway. The best approach is to a flat spot in
the fairway about 130 yards out that leaves a wedge into the large green, which
allows for a variety of pin positions.No. 4, 210 yards, par 3: The green is
surrounded by bunkers and has a shelf in the back that is difficult to hold tee
shots. The green slopes severely from front to back.No. 5, 352 yards, par 4:
This was the 14th hole in the 2009 PGA Championship, where Y.E. Yang chipped in
for eagle against Tiger Woods. A new cross bunker short of the green enhances
the risk-reward character of the hole.No. 6, 642 yards, par 5: A new tee makes
this par even longer, bringing bunkers into play on the tee shot and the second
shot. It still comes down to a wedge and a putt to try to win the hole.No. 7,
402 yards, par 4: The signature hole at Hazeltine (typically No. 16). The drive
is over Hazeltine Lake but must be kept short of a creek that runs down the left
side of the fairway. The narrow, elevated green angles away and makes it
difficult to hold. Pin positions on the right side bring the lake into play.No.
8, 186 yards, par 3: The green is surrounded by bunkers and water. A large bowl
in the front left portion of the green will capture any shots not hit hard
enough, and when the pin is to the back, its a difficult two-putt.No. 9, 475
yards, par 4: This normally is the closing hole at Hazeltine. The tee shot has
to fit between bunkers on both sides of the fairway. The approach is to a green
that has three tiers.No. 10, 452 yards, par 4: A dogleg left where the hole dips
down the hill toward Hazeltine Lake. The pin positions at the back of the green
are the most difficult because they bring the lake into play, and a ridge that
bisects the green can lead to tough two-putts if a player is on the wrong
side.No. 11, 606 yards, par 5: A big drive to the corner of the dogleg will
allow players to take on a cluster of bunkers and go for the green. Either way,
a par is unlikely to win this hole. This is where Rich Beem hit 5-wood into 6
feet for the only eagle made on the 11th hole in the 2002 PGA Championship.No.
12, 518 yards, par 4: This was a long, strong par 4 even before some 50 yards
were added. The landing area is reasonably wide. The green, however, is shallow
and firm. Other than a slick slope in the front of the green, most putts are
relatively flat, but subtle breaks and the length of the hole will make birdies
quite rare.No. 13, 248 yards, par 3: The longest par 4 is followed by the
longest par 3. A pond is to the left, trees are on the right and bunkers are
front and right.No. 14, 448 yards, par 4: The routing goes back to the front
nine to begin the closing stretch. This typically is No. 5, and a new tee has
added nearly 50 yards. Long hitters can try to carry the bunkers. The green is
narrow and the deep bunkers in the front and on the sides are to be avoided at
all costs.No. 15, 405 yards, par 4: Trees line both sides of the narrow fairway.
As long as the ball is in the short grass, players can attack the pin on a long
green that sits between bunkers on the right and a pond on the left.No. 16, 572
yards, par 5: The shortest of the par 5s comes with risk. There is a pond left
of the green, and the green is difficult to hold with a long club when the wind
is at the players back. Fairway bunkers have been added on the left side of the
landing area to make the tee shot more challenging.No. 17, 176 yards, par 3:
This could be an exciting par 3 for matches that get this far. The small green
has water in the front and bunkers behind it. To go after the flag, especially
when its in the narrow front section of the green, is a dangerous shot.No. 18,
432 yards, par 4: Bunkers on both sides of the fairway make this one of the most
difficult driving holes on the course. The approach is uphill to a green that is
difficult to see. Anything long or left of the pin when its on the right side
will make par difficult.
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scored 32 points and the Thunder beat the Bulls 107-95 on Thursday night for
their eighth straight win.
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Townsend and Michael Carter.
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next step is a better finish. Bae played bogey-free Friday on another gorgeous
day at Riviera for a 5-under 66, giving him a one-shot lead over Aaron Baddeley
and Robert Garrigus going into the weekend.
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half in which he thought "the lid was on the basket," the Toronto Raptors coach
watched his squad mount a second half surge to defeat the Cleveland Cavaliers
98-91.
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Cleveland Indians, Tampa Bay Rays, and Texas Rangers all won on Sunday meaning
the Rangers will host the Rays in a play-in game on Monday. SAN DIEGO (3-4) at
DENVER (5-2)Sunday, 4:05 p.m. EDT, CBSOPENING LINE -- Broncos by 7SERIES RECORD
-- Broncos lead 63-50-1LAST MEETING -- Chargers beat Broncos 21-13, Oct. 13LAST
WEEK -- Chargers beat Falcons 33-30, OT; Broncos beat Texans 27-9AP PRO32
RANKING -- Chargers No. 19, Broncos No. 4CHARGERS OFFENSE -- OVERALL (13), RUSH
(23), PASS (5).CHARGERS DEFENSE -- OVERALL (21), RUSH
, PASS (14).BRONCOS
OFFENSE -- OVERALL (26), RUSH (16), PASS (28).BRONCOS DEFENSE -- OVERALL (3),
RUSH (22) PASS (1).STREAKS, STATS AND NOTES -- San Diego RB Melvin Gordon leads
league with 10 TDs. He rushed for 94 yards and TD in last game vs. Broncos and
had three TDs vs. Falcons. ... Chargers rookie TE Hunter Henry had six catches
for 83 yards and TD against Denver. ... K Josh Lambos 72 points tied for league
lead. ... QB Philip Rivers threw for 371 yards last week, his 49th career
300-yard game. ... Rookie DE Joey Bosa has four sacks in first three career
games. ... LB Melvin Ingram has 10+ sacks, two forced fumbles in last dozen
games. ... LB Denzel Perryman had first career interception last
weeek.dddddddddddd ... Rookie LB Jatavis Brown had 15 tackles and sack in last
meeting. ... Broncos RB C.J. Anderson (right knee) sidelined after best game of
season (107 yards and TD on 16 carries) Monday night vs. Texans. So rookie
Devontae Booker gets first career start vs. Chargers. Booker had 46 yards on
five carries in last meeting and 83 yards and first career TD on 17 carries vs.
Houston. ... WR Bennie Fowler had first career TD in last meeting. ... In last
11 games against San Diego, OLB Von Miller has 12 sacks, 14 tackles for loss and
three forced fumbles. ... With MLB Brandon Marshall (hamstring) ailing, Corey
Nelson expected to play big role in defending crossing routes by tight ends San
Diego employed heavily in first meeting. ... Fantasy Tip: WR Demaryius Thomas
has eight TDs in last nine games vs. Chargers and his ailing hip looks like its
finally getting better.---AP NFL website:
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