2014年3月5日星期三

University of Miami takes 2013 Chick-fil-A Bowl Challenge

Chick-fil-A Bowl Challenge
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Some of college football's biggest names again took part in the Chick-fil-A Bowl Challenge.
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Greensboro, Ga. (April 30, 2013) - The Miami Hurricanes team of Al Golden and Gino Torretta held off a back-nine charge from South Carolina to win the 2013 Chick-fil-A Bowl Challenge by one stroke.

Miami's 11-under-par round was one better than the Steve Spurrier and Sterling Sharpe duo and just good enough to earn the victory in the 14-team field and take home the first-place scholarship prize of $125,000.

Team Miami finished the front nine with five straight birdies to make the turn at -8, one shot ahead of two-time-defending champion Georgia Tech and two shots clear of South Carolina.

The Hurricanes and Yellow Jackets played stroke-for-stroke on the back nine until Miami pulled ahead with birdies on 16 and 17. The Gamecocks went birdie-eagle-birdie over the final three holes to make a run at Miami, but fell just short when Al Golden holed a five-foot putt for par on 18.

"South Carolina and Georgia Tech are really good teams. We had a lot of fun down the stretch and Gino hit some big putts to keep us in it," Miami head coach Al Golden said. "We scrambled and got lucky down the stretch."

"Hitting that 30-footer for par on 15 and another big putt on 17 were huge. We didn't know they were so close on our heels until we finished 17," Gino Torretta said. "We just tried to stay within ourselves and we kept the ball in play. It just seemed to work today."

Final official results from the 2013 Chick-fil-A Bowl Challenge including scholarship winnings:

PLACE: TEAM SCORE: WINNINGS:
    1 Miami (Al Golden, Gino Torretta) -11 $125,000
2 South Carolina (Steve Spurrier, Sterling Sharpe) -10 $65,000
3 (T) Georgia Tech (Paul Johnson, Jon Barry) -9 $50,000
3 (T) Clemson (Dabo Swinney, Steve Fuller) -9 $50,000
    5 Virginia Tech (Frank Beamer, Dell Curry) -8 $35,000
    6 Alabama (Nick Saban, Mark Ingram) -7 $25,000
    7 Wake Forest (Jim Grobe, Riley Skinner) -6 $25,000
8 (T) Auburn (Gus Malzahn, Bo Jackson) -5 $21,667
8 (T) Miss. State (Dan Mullen, Fred McCrary) -5 $21,667
8 (T) Ole Miss (Hugh Freeze, Sean Tuohy) -5 $21,667
  11 Ohio State (Urban Meyer, Jeff Logan) -4 $20,000
  12 North Carolina (Larry Fedora, Roy Williams) -2 $15,000
  13 NC State (Dave Doeren, Tom Gugliotta) -1 $15,000
  14 Syracuse (Scott Shafer, Jim Boeheim) +2 $10,000

Skills Competitions (From Monday):
Long Drive (Coach Div.) Dave Doeren, NC State 292 yards $5,000
Long Drive (Celeb. Div.) Jon Barry, Georgia Tech 319 yards $5,000 (3rd straight win)
Closest to the Pin (Coach Div.) Dabo Swinney, Clemson 9'5" $5,000
Closest to the Pin (Celeb Div.) Sean Tuohy, Ole Miss 3'2" $5,000


After the first nine holes, Miami (-8) led the defending champions from Georgia Tech (-7) by one stroke. Other contenders included South Carolina (-6), Virginia Tech (-5) and seven others tied at -4.

The Chick-fil-A Bowl Challenge is the country's premier head coach and celebrity charity golf event featuring NCAA head coaches and former athletes and celebrities from the same school competing against their rivals for a share of a $520,000 scholarship purse.

In addition to the $520,000 scholarship purse, another $144,000 was generated for charitable organizations including Chick-fil-A's WinShape Homes foster care program. Over the last seven years, the event has contributed a total of $3.8 million in scholarship and charity, helping make the Chick-fil-A Bowl college football's most charitable bowl game.

Past Champions:

Year: Team: Score: Margin:
2012 Georgia Tech (Paul Johnson / Jon Barry) -10 1 stroke
2011 Georgia Tech (Paul Johnson / Jon Barry) -11 3 strokes
2010 Florida State (Jimbo Fisher / Terrell Buckley) - 7 1 stroke
2009 South Carolina (Steve Spurrier / Sterling Sharpe) -12 1 (Playoff)
2008 South Carolina (Steve Spurrier / Sterling Sharpe) -12 5 strokes
2007 Virginia Tech (Frank Beamer / Dell Curry) -10 1 stroke

2014年2月11日星期二

08/10 Notebook



Posted Aug 10, 2008

By Mike Duffy



Brendon Ayanbadejo led the Ravens in tackles in Thursday's preseason opener.


PM Notes

Linebacker Brendon Ayanbadejo is known more for his special teams prowess than his skills from scrimmage.

But after the Ravens’ preseason opener against the New England Patriots, Ayanbadejo made a case for seeing more time with Baltimore’s defense.

The 6-foot-1, 228-pounder was all over the Gillette Stadium turf, leading all players with eight tackles, including one sack and adding three quarterback pressures.

As for special teams? He had one tackle there, too.

The Ravens signed Ayanbadejo as a free agent in March after he spent three years in Chicago and two seasons with Miami, following stints in the Canadian Football League and NFL Europe.

While Ayanbadejo knows what he can bring to the Ravens’ coverage units - he was a two-time Pro Bowl special teamer for the Bears - his outing against the Patriots boosted his belief that he could contribute to Baltimore’s defense.

“It was encouraging for me,” said Ayanbadejo of his showing. “I felt like they could throw me in there whatever the circumstance and I could perform. I didn’t have a lot on my mind. I just wanted to play as hard as I could. If I made mistakes, I didn’t care. It was all about going full-speed.”

However, Ayanbadejo knows he is far from becoming a regular in an All-Star linebacking corps. The former All-Pac 10 performer at UCLA simply wants to show the Ravens’ coaching staff that it can count on him in other ways than hunting down a kick returner.

“To build on the Patriots game, the next time I’m thrown in there, I can’t make mistakes,” he explained. I have to do the right thing 100 percent of the time.

“I think our coaches have a little bit of confidence in me, but I have to do a good job of building on that. They’re slowly giving the opportunity to do more and more as time goes.”

With linebackers Dan Cody, Prescott Burgess and Tavares Gooden all recently out due to injuries, Ayanbadejo has only seen more opportunities.

And the more the six-year veteran gets to play, the more he can prove himself to his new teammates.

“I don’t know if people have recognized it throughout his career, but he’s really a good football player,” said head coach John Harbaugh. “That showed up on defense in the game, which is really neat to see because our players are able to see what kind of a football player the guy is on special teams and on defense.

“I think now, they’ve kind of welcomed him as a Raven.”

Ayanbadejo made one of the biggest plays of the game in New England, saving the Ravens’ 16-15 lead when he blitzed quarterback Kevin O’Connell on a two-point conversion in the fourth quarter.

Rushing untouched from the right side, Ayanbadejo deflected an O’Connell pass directed to Ray Ventrone in the end zone.

“I just knew I was supposed to rush the quarterback and didn’t have to do anything else,” Ayanbadejo said. “I sold out because I knew he had to get rid of it fast. As soon as he put his arm up, I just jumped and was fortunate enough to get a hand on it.”

Ayanbadejo laughed when asked about how simple it is to shine on defensive coordinator Rex Ryan’s creative unit.

“I have to give credit to coach Ryan on that one [two-point conversion attempt], because it could have been anyone to make that play,” he continued. “Luckily for me, I got to be the hero.”

Here are some notes and observations from Sunday’s afternoon practice:


Linebacker Gary Stills, wideout Darnerian McCants and tight end Aaron Walker did not practice in the second session after participating Sunday morning. The reasons for their absence were undisclosed.
When asked about his direction for the final week of training camp, Harbaugh said it was simple.

“The main point of emphasis was the fact that so much improvement is made between the first week and the second week of training camp, between the first game and second game,” stated the coach. “That’s our emphasis for this week. So obviously, today is the second day of this week.

“This is our opportunity to really make our team a lot better. Our guys responded to that and had a really good practice.”
Cornerback Samari Rolle (32) and linebacker Nick Greisen (29) both celebrated their birthdays today, prompting a strained version of “Happy Birthday” in the final huddle, along with a commemorative birthday cake.
The Ravens had fun during kickoff coverage drills late in practice. On one play, Harbaugh sprinted after running back Ray Rice, but was hung up by linebacker Antwan Barnes and safety Haruki Nakamura. Fans rewarded his effort with a rousing applause after Rice scooted through the would-be tacklers.

Later, quarterbacks Joe Flacco, Kyle Boller and Troy Smith got in on the action, with their red jerseys clashing next to the fluorescent yellow skull caps on their helmets.
AM Notes: Cousins Gets Physical



Rookie Oniel Cousins has definitely made an impression in Ravens training camp, both for his development as a professional football player and his fiery temper.

During Sunday’s morning practice, Cousins saw time with the starting offense at right tackle, a promotion that attests to the Ravens’ confidence in the third-round draft pick out of UTEP.

Cousins also tangled with linebacker Antwan Barnes after aggressively finishing a block.

As both players’ helmets lay on the turf, it was the latest in a string of skirmishes involving the 6-foot-4, 310-pound Cousins this summer.

But Cousins insists there is no ill will between him and his defensive combatants. A raw prospect with only three years of experience playing on the offensive line, Cousins makes up for his technique deficiencies with competitive fire.

“I just like to play physical and I like to finish," Cousins said. "That’s why I’m trying to get better, and that’s what I’m trying to bring to this offensive line.

“I’m going to do my best wherever they put me to help this team win.”

Head coach John Harbaugh thinks Cousins’ work ethic is critical for building the prospect into a solid lineman.

“One thing about Oniel Cousins, he’ll compete,” Harbaugh said. “He’s got a lot to learn, a lot of technique things – posture, assignment, target, footwork, all those things – but he competes.



“When a guy competes like that who’s got a lot of athletic ability, he’s got a chance to be good.”

At least part of that athleticism comes from a varied sports background. Born in Jamaica, the Fullerton, Calif., native played soccer for much of his life, taking up football as a sophomore in high school.

“I think it could help with my footwork and the speed of the game,” stated Cousins.

A knee injury sidelined Cousins briefly last week, but the 22-year-old rebounded to suit up for the Ravens’ preseason opener in New England. Now, his recent play could make Sunday’s first-string cameo a recurring role next Saturday against the Minnesota Vikings.

Cousins admits he is eager for the challenge.

“It’s up to [the coaches], but having their confidence is great,” he said.

“I’m a little dinged up, but you just have to fight through the pain and keep on going.”

Here are some more notes and observations from Sunday’s morning practice:


Other Ravens got testy with each other in addition to Cousins and Barnes. Linebacker Nick Greisen and tackle Mike Kracalik locked up, with linebacker Jarret Johnson jumping into the building fray.

After Cousins’ fight, the offense was quick to get back to scrimmage and snap the football.

“We had a little skirmish out there, and the offense got right back on the line and ran a play,” said Harbaugh. “That’s the priority. The priority is the football part of it. It’s not like you’re going to say to guys, ‘Don’t fight.’ They understand that there’s not really a lot of value in it.

“Tempers are going to flare. Guys are competing. Our guys got right back on the line, and practice didn’t suffer for it. Guys went back to work.”
The Ravens had a big scare when left tackle Chad Slaughter, signed July 31 when Jared Gaither and Adam Terry both suffered ankle injuries, fell in a heap during a full-team drill.

He remained on the turf for a few minutes before lightly rising and limping off to the sideline. Slaughter gingerly tested out his right leg before trotting back out and resuming practice.

Baltimore was also without cornerbacks Chris McAlister (knee) and Fabian Washington (undisclosed); wideout Demetrius Williams (leg); running backs Willis McGahee (knee) and PJ Daniels (undisclosed); linebackers Tavares Gooden (leg), linebacker Dan Cody (foot), linebacker Prescott Burgess (wrist) and linebacker Robert McCune (undisclosed); tight ends Todd Heap (calf) and Daniel Wilcox (foot); and defensive tackles Kelly Talavou (shoulder), Kelly Gregg (knee) and Haloti Ngata (knee).

Meanwhile, Ngata continued to work with a blocking sled and looked strong and mobile after spraining his MCL. Safety Ed Reed still donned the bright red, non-contact jersey in the starting secondary.
It was an interesting day for Ravens kickers. Punter Sam Koch actually booted two field goals - from 20 and 35 yards - with Matt Stover as the holder. Stover then took over and connected from 40 and 50 yards before hitting the crossbar from 55. Then, rookie free agent Piotr Czech hit the right upright on a 35-yard attempt, was wide left from 49 and fell short on 51- and 53-yard tries.
Baltimore’s defense was relentless on the blitz Sunday morning. Cornerbacks, linebackers and safeties all got into the mix, and the offense did all it could to pick up the sundry rushers.

The Ravens’ quarterbacks were under heavy duress, with Troy Smith getting the bulk of the abuse. He was “sacked” approximately four times, while Joe Flacco and Kyle Boller were also touched multiple times.

Flacco, who has been urged to release the ball quicker instead of standing in the pocket as a target, received praise from quarterbacks coach Hue Jackson when he fired a pass out of bounds.

“Good job, Joe! You don’t have all day,” Jackson shouted.

2014年1月23日星期四

B・ランガー&F・カプルスがトップに並ぶ



ParOn.(パーオン) 1月19日(日)18時32分配信




8バーディを奪い首位に並んだB・ランガー 三菱電機選手権・アット・フアラライ(2014)(3日目) 写真・Getty Images

三菱電機選手権・アット・フアラライ(1月17~19日米国ハワイ州・フアラライGC 、7053ヤード、パー72)

井戸木 鴻樹 フォトギャラリー

 14アンダーにスコアを伸ばした、ベルンハルト・ランガーとフレッド・カプルスが首位に立った。

「昨日の教訓を生かし、いいスタートを切ることができた。安定したラウンドで、ミスしたのは10番だけ。ほぼ毎週上位にいて、勝つときもあれば、負けるときもあるので、フラストレーションが溜まりますよ。勝つ準備はできています」(ランガー)

「昨日に続き“65”とは……、毎年、フアラライでのスコアに私自身も驚いています。明日、気をつけることは“日曜日が最終日で、最後”だと思ってプレーするだけです。明日もいいプレーをします」(カプルス)

 ランガーは8バーディの「64」、カプルスは7バーディの「65」。ともにノーボギーで回り、レギュラーツアー顔負けのプレーぶりだった。

 二人を1打差で追うのはウッズの兄着分のマーク・オメーラ。そして、12アンダーの4位タイにデビッド・フロスト(南アフリカ)、ジェフ・スルーマン、スティーブ・エルキントンの3選手がいる。

 なお、日本から唯一出場している井戸木鴻樹は3ボギー、5バーディの70で、通算4アンダーの24位タイで2日目を終えた。

文・秋山義和

2013年12月20日星期五

アン・ソンジュが大会連覇に王手!「明日も優勝カップを目指します」



2011年10月08日18時37分




リーダーズボード
順位 選手名 スコア1 アン・ソンジュ -7
大城 さつき -7
3 シン・ヒョンジュ -4
野村敏京 -4
5 菊地 絵理香 -3
ジョン・ミジョン -3
服部 真夕 -3
不動 裕理 -3
9 イ・ジウ -2
井芹 美保子 -2


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SANKYOレディースオープン 2日目◇8日◇吉井カントリークラブ(6,674ヤード・パー72)>

 群馬県にある吉井カントリークラブで開催されている、国内女子ツアー「SANKYOレディースオープン」の2日目。ディフェンディングチャンピオンのアン・ソンジュ(韓国)が、スコアを6つ伸ばしトータル7アンダーで首位タイに浮上した。

 この日のアンは、前半で5つのバーディを奪って一気に首位へ。後半はパッティングが決まらずバーディ1つのみとなったが「ノーボギーでまわれたことが1番良かった。それとピンチがなかったことが、結果につながったと思います」と安定したラウンドを振り返った。

 今大会は優勝賞金が1,800万円と高額で優勝すれば大会連覇と2年続けて1億円を突破となるアン。もちろん賞金女王もぐっと近づいてくるがアンは「1億円とか賞金女王とかではなく、毎試合優勝に近づくべきだと思っています。明日も優勝カップを目指します」と目の前の試合に全力を尽くすと話した。

【2日目の順位】
1位T:アン・ソンジュ(-7)
1位T:大城さつき(-7)
3位T:シン・ヒョンジュ(-4)
3位T:野村敏京(-4)
5位T:不動裕理(-3)
5位T:菊地絵理香(-3)
5位T:全美貞(ジョン・ミジョン)(-3)
5位T:服部真夕(-3)
9位T:福嶋晃子(-2)他7名

17位T:有村智恵(-1)他8名
26位T:古閑美保(E)
26位T:横峯さくら(E)他9名

2013年12月6日星期五

池田勇太「帰る準備します…」と思ったらギリギリセーフ!




2010年06月04日19時17分




リーダーズボード
順位 選手名 スコア1 宮本 勝昌 -6
2 石川 遼 -2
丸山 大輔 -2
4 丸山 茂樹 0
岩田 寛 0
6 キム・キョンテ +1
松村 道央 +1
B・ジョーンズ +1
9 J・B・パク +2
手嶋 多一 +2


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昨年は3日目に首位に立つ活躍を見せたが(撮影:米山聡明)







日本ゴルフツアー選手権 Citibank Cup Shishido Hills 2日目>◇4日◇宍戸ヒルズカントリークラブ 西コース(7,349ヤード・パー71)

 茨城県にある宍戸ヒルズカントリークラブで開催されている、国内男子メジャー第2戦「日本ゴルフツアー選手権 Citibank Cup Shishido Hills」。米ツアー帰りの強行日程で今大会に臨み、初日5オーバーと出遅れた池田勇太はギリギリ予選通過を果たした。

<初日> 勇太、2つのダボで出遅れ…ショットに精彩欠く

 池田はスタートの1番をいきなりボギーとすると、8番、9番連続ボギー、15番パー5でバーディを取り返すも、上がり2ホールも連続ボギーとしトータル9オーバーで2日間を終えた。ホールアウト時点でカットラインの60位に入ることが出来ず「予選通過は無理でしょう。帰る準備をします」と語りコースを後にしたが、夕方に近づくにつれ風が強まりさらにスコアを落とす選手が続出。池田の順位はみるみるうちに繰り上がり56位タイ。辛くも予選通過を果たした。

 しかし、通過はしたものの「ショットが噛み合ってない」とまだまだ本調子には程遠い。残り2日間でなんとか立て直し、上位を目指していきたいところだ。


【2日目の順位】
1位:宮本勝昌(-6)
2位T:石川遼(-2)
2位T:丸山大輔(-2)
4位T:丸山茂樹(E)
4位T:岩田寛(E)
6位T:ブレンダン・ジョーンズ(+1)
6位T:金庚泰(キム・キョンテー)(+1)
6位T:松村道央(+1)
9位T:平塚哲二(+2)
9位T:手嶋多一(+2) 他3名

56位T:池田勇太(+9) 他15名

「玉砕覚悟で」米再挑戦へ、丸山大輔が5年シード獲り狙う




2010年06月04日19時37分




リーダーズボード
順位 選手名 スコア1 宮本 勝昌 -6
2 石川 遼 -2
丸山 大輔 -2
4 丸山 茂樹 0
岩田 寛 0
6 キム・キョンテ +1
松村 道央 +1
B・ジョーンズ +1
9 J・B・パク +2
手嶋 多一 +2


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厳しいコースで力を発揮する丸山大輔(撮影:米山聡明)








日本ゴルフツアー選手権 Citibank Cup Shishido Hills 2日目>◇4日◇宍戸ヒルズカントリークラブ 西コース(7,349ヤード・パー71)

 茨城県にある宍戸ヒルズカントリークラブで開催されている、国内男子メジャー第2戦「日本ゴルフツアー選手権 Citibank Cup Shishido Hills」。アンダーパーがわずかに3人という難しいコンディションの中、首位を快走する宮本勝昌を追う2位タイに石川遼と並んで丸山大輔が浮上。初日12番でティショットのミスからダブルパーを叩くなど苦しんだが、この日は5バーディを奪い一気に優勝争いに食い込んできた。

生まれ変わった宍戸が牙をむく!メジャー第2戦いよいよ開幕

 今季5戦中トップ10が3回と好調をキープしている丸山。それだけに、この勢いのまま「一度は獲りたい」と語るメジャータイトルに意欲を燃やす。その原動力は優勝者に与えられる国内ツアー5年のシード権だ。丸山は07年まで米ツアーに参戦。勝利を挙げることは出来なかったものの、強豪揃いのツアーにもまれた経験は日本ツアーでも十分に発揮されている。「5年シードがあったらもう一回玉砕覚悟でトライしたい」この宍戸を世界再挑戦の第一歩とすることが出来るか注目だ。

 その他、トータルイーブンパーの4位タイには2日連続パープレーでしのいだ丸山茂樹、初優勝の期待がかかる岩田寛、トータル1オーバー7位タイにダイヤモンドカップゴルフを制した金庚泰(キム・キョンテー)(韓国)らがつけている。


【2日目の順位】
1位:宮本勝昌(-6)
2位T:石川遼(-2)
2位T:丸山大輔(-2)
4位T:丸山茂樹(E)
4位T:岩田寛(E)
6位T:ブレンダン・ジョーンズ(+1)
6位T:金庚泰(キム・キョンテー)(+1)
6位T:松村道央(+1)
9位T:平塚哲二(+2)
9位T:手嶋多一(+2) 他3名

56位T:池田勇太(+9) 他15名

首位独走の宮本、新首相に納得も自身のゴルフは不安…




2010年06月04日20時18分




リーダーズボード
順位 選手名 スコア1 宮本 勝昌 -6
2 石川 遼 -2
丸山 大輔 -2
4 丸山 茂樹 0
岩田 寛 0
6 キム・キョンテ +1
松村 道央 +1
B・ジョーンズ +1
9 J・B・パク +2
手嶋 多一 +2


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4つスコアを伸ばし単独首位(撮影:米山聡明)








もっと写真を見る(7)




日本ゴルフツアー選手権 Citibank Cup Shishido Hills 2日目>◇4日◇宍戸ヒルズカントリークラブ 西コース(7,349ヤード・パー71)

 会見場にあわられた宮本勝昌の第一声は新首相についてだった。「順当ですよね」と語るも、報道陣からの自身の首位キープは順当?との問いには「それは違います(笑)」と苦笑いを浮かべた。

 茨城県にある宍戸ヒルズカントリークラブで開催されている、国内男子メジャー第2戦「日本ゴルフツアー選手権 Citibank Cup Shishido Hills」の2日目。初日2アンダーで首位に立った宮本は4つスコアを伸ばしトータル6アンダーでホールアウト。2位の石川遼らに4打差をつけて単独首位をキープした。

宮本勝昌の心の奥底にある思い「嬉しさ4割、悔しさ6割」<初日>

 アンダーパーがわずかに3人というスコアからも難しさがうかがえる難セッティングで4バーディ・ノーボギーと完璧なゴルフを披露した宮本、しかし「すっかり雲行きが怪しくなってきましたね」と喜ぶ様子はない。最終18番ではティショットを大きく左に曲げ林に打ち込むトラブル。セカンドをグリーン左に運び執念のパーセーブを見せたが嫌な感触が残った。師匠の芹澤信雄にアドレスのアライメントのズレを指摘され修正。先週の「ダイヤモンドカップゴルフ」で手応えを得たが「風が吹いたりしてくるとどうしても」難コースに対応するうちに感覚に狂いが生じてきた。

 それでも、悩みが尽きないショットをこの日はパッティングでカバー。距離を残すことが多かったグリーン上で絶妙なタッチを見せノーボギーでしのぎ切った。ホールアウト後は課題修正のため練習場に直行。「良くなったような気がします」と語ったがまだ不安は隠せない様子だ。「ピンチは沢山くると思うので辛抱しながら、落としても拾えるようなゴルフをしたい」2位に4打差をつけているもののすんなり行けるとは思っていない。泥臭く最終日につなげるプレーをしていきたいところだ。

 明日は石川遼丸山大輔と最終組で回る宮本。テレビも生中継が予定されており「明日はいっぱいテレビに映りそう」と久々の最終組に満面の笑み。しかし、気になるのはやはり首相交代などで風雲急を告げている国政だ。大きな出来事があれば中継が削られることを懸念して「明日大丈夫ですよね?」としきりに報道陣に確認していた。


【2日目の順位】
1位:宮本勝昌(-6)
2位T:石川遼(-2)
2位T:丸山大輔(-2)
4位T:丸山茂樹(E)
4位T:岩田寛(E)
6位T:ブレンダン・ジョーンズ(+1)
6位T:金庚泰(キム・キョンテー)(+1)
6位T:松村道央(+1)
9位T:平塚哲二(+2)
9位T:手嶋多一(+2) 他3名

56位T:池田勇太(+9) 他15名