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performance going into the weekend. And his golf has been pretty good, too.
Garrigus spent most of the practice days fishing in the lakes of Innisbrook,
catching nearly three dozen bass. As for his day job, he bagged 10 birdies over
two days and delivered the best score of the tournament, a 5-under 66 on Friday,
to build a three-shot lead in the Valspar Championship. His only other PGA Tour
victory was a little more than an hour away at Disney, and Garrigus offered a
simple explanation. "Its the fishing," he said. Garrigus didnt play a single
practice round the year he won Disney. He arrived at Innisbrook on Monday and
fished that evening, most of Tuesday and then for about five hours Wednesday
without ever looking at the Copperhead course. "I think that puts me in a good
frame of mind because Im clear and not thinking about anything, just going out
and having some fun," he said. His golf has been plenty fun. Garrigus, one of
the longest hitters in golf, has made birdie on all of the par 5s both rounds.
That has contributed mightily to being at 7-under 135, three shots clear of
Kevin Na going into a weekend with a Masters spot potentially up for grabs. Only
five of the top 22 on the leaderboard already are eligible for the Masters. Na
had a 68, while the group four shots behind included Pat Perez (71), Matteo
Manassero (70) and Justin Rose (68), who is the highest-ranked player in the
field at No. 7. Matt Every shot a 71 in the afternoon and joined them at 3-under
139. The three-shot lead is the largest through 36 holes in the 14-year history
of this tournament. Garrigus is about the only player who has made it look easy,
even though he felt as stressed as anyone on the Copperhead course, regarded by
many as perhaps the best tournament course in Florida. Even though the weather
was close to perfect -- only a breeze in warm sunshine -- only 17 players broke
70. John Daly was not among them. He was struggling with what he called the yips
with his putter when he got to the 16th hole. Daly put three shots in the water,
shanked a 7-iron, duffed a chip into the bunker and made a 12. With a double
bogey on the last hole, he shot a 90, the highest score of his PGA Tour career.
David Hearn (70) of Brantford, Ont., sat in a tie for 12th at 1-under par, while
Calgarys Stephen Ames (70) was in a group at 22nd at even par. Graham DeLaet of
Weyburn, Sask., shot a 68 to improve on his first-round score of 75 to jump into
a tie for 35th at 1 over. Mike Weir of Brights Grove, Ont., did not make the
cut. For all his birdies, Garrigus was especially satisfied with one par. He
pulled his tee shot well left on the 16th hole, the most dangerous tee shot at
Innisbrook. The ball went deep into the pines, and Garrigus decided to take on a
tiny gap in the trees with a 5-iron. "I probably hit one of the top-five shots
of my life there on 16 out of the trees," he said. "Hit a low, cut 5-iron, then
rose it up over the pine tree and cut it 40 yards and hit to 10 feet. Thats just
one of those shots that when youre playing good and everything is rolling, you
kind of expect it. It was a lot of fun to try it, and to pull it off was even
better. Ive spent half my life in the trees. Ive had a lot of practice." He
missed the putt, but was more than happy with par. As for the rest of the golf
course, he picked up another birdie on the par-3 15th with a long putt, and one
on the par-4 ninth with a 20-foot birdie down the hill. Rose feels as if his
shoulder injury is in the past, except for answering questions about it. He
loves the Florida swing because the courses demand so many different shots, and
Innisbrook might require the most. The U.S. Open champion was struggling in the
first round until he finished birdie-birdie to salvage a 71. He carried that
momentum into the second round, and despite a bogey on No. 6 from being out of
position off the tee, and a soft bogey on the par-3 eighth, he felt much better
ending with a birdie. "I got some momentum going today," Rose said. "I worked my
way into the tournament early. To finish strong with my round yesterday I think
helped give me some momentum into day. ... Its exactly how I needed to flow into
the tournament." Perez was the first player to reach 5 under for the tournament
until he missed two drives well to the left. One was in the trees at No. 6, the
other went out of bounds on No. 7. Both led to double bogeys, though Perez didnt
get down on himself. "Just move on and keep going," he said. DIVOTS: The cut was
at 3-over 145 and because 84 players advanced to Saturday, there will be a
54-hole cut to top 70 and ties on Saturday. ... Danny Lee went from first to
worst. He was tied for the lead Thursday, and then shot 79 to miss the cut. ...
Darren Clarke made his first cut of 2014 on the PGA Tour. He withdrew after one
round at Riviera and missed the cut at the Honda Classic.
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the Year J.With some of Englands top players heading to Australia and New
Zealand, Caroline Barker takes a look at the opportunities it creates for
players departing and those coming through the ranks on these shores. She also
asks the question, whats next for netball in both hemispheres? What do Sara
Bayman, Jo Harten and Helen Housby all have in common? Apart from an unhealthy
obsession with all things sport (gentle ribbing of my American football team is
a common theme) theyre all off to ply their trade in the new Australia and New
Zealand leagues.For Housby and Bayman, theirs will be a new adventure. Harten,
of course, is a not-so-old hand at Antipodean ways. Apart from the obvious twang
in interviews, how will the hot-footing of some of Englands best talent leave
the Vitality Netball Superleague? Housby heads for ANZ Swifts switch for England
star In the pro camp, the exposure to the best in the world will only continue
to improve the individual ability of Tracey Nevilles Roses, something the SANZEA
tournament had hoped to achieve.Nothing compares with the weekly mettle test,
physically and mentally.How can you outwit and outmuscle the likes of Sharni
Layton and Caitlin Bassett unless you are exposed to them regularly? Its not
just the Aussies too, with the pick of New Zealand, Jamaica and South Africa all
on their way. Will there be a time that we see the Aussie Diamonds stars playing
in England? Theres also the crowds. The NSL is growing at a considerable rate,
but responding under pressure comes with playing in front of a wall of noise and
the TV cameras each week.As for coaching, the NSL has some brilliant coaches,
but it never hurts to be regularly working with an Aussie or Kiwi style.Its not
just the England players heading overseas, of course. South African pair Lenize
Potgieter and Karla Mostert have both landed gigs in the new leagues after a
successful time on our shores.Of course, the gaps they leave are already being
filled. Superleague Ins and Outs Tracking all the player moovements ahead of the
2017 season With new franchises, coaches and venues, 2017 promises to be the
most exciting Netball Superleague season yet.
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get your head around the league for the first time.Its not all one-way traffic,
either. Theres a talent exchange already in the coaching department with the
Severn Stars taking advantage as former Australian Diamonds player Moonia
Gerrard becomes their head coach. Cookey relishing new challenge Our interview
with Pamela Cookey on her move into coaching Theres also new blood with Pam
Cookey stepping up to a director of netball role, showing a future pathway for
players along with Karen Greig who will continue the legacy at Thunder and
Tamsin Greenway changing things up with Wasps.Plus theres the return of a strong
Scottish franchise with significant investment.The negatives? Losing some of
Englands best players will allow the younger talent to come through at NSL
level, but wouldnt it be great for them to be alongside their England
counterparts and international tormentors too? As a player, why wouldnt you want
to ply your trade with the best in the world? Youngsters like Eleanor Cardwell,
who have moved to new franchise Severn Stars, will get their chance in this
seasons Superleague I have no doubt the competition and tests in the Vitality
Netball Superleague will be as demanding as ever in 2017.There is talent all
over, but how great would it be to see the likes of Laura Langman and Laura
Geitz duelling with Stacey Francis and Serena Guthrie in Manchester?Lets shift
the leagues so we can have the best of the best playing in both hemispheres. Two
seasons running one after the other?Im sure Bayman and co would love to be paid
for playing the game they love twice in one year.The platform is there through
the fans, coverage, venues and coaches and will ramp up a level when the season
gets underway, once theyve seen whats on offer come 2017, theyll be queuing up
for a bit of the NSL action. Also See: Superleague Ins and Outs Three new
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