SAN MARTIN, Calif.
Tom Brady Jersey . -- Brooks Koepka knows
what its like to hold the lead going into the final round. And he knows what its
like to win. Just not in America. Playing the PGA Tour behind stops in Scotland
and Shanghai, Koepka gave himself a great chance at yet another detour in his
around-the-world journey this year. He had a 4-under 67 on Saturday in the
Frys.com Open for a two-shot lead over George McNeil and Jason Kokrak going into
the final round at CordeValle. Koepka has won in Spain and Portugal, Italy and
Scotland. The 23-year-old Floridian started the year with no status on any tour,
and since then has earned membership on the Challenge Tour and European Tour. A
victory Sunday would give him a two-year exemption on the PGA Tour and keep him
from having to reload the pages in his passport. "Feels the same," he said. "Its
all how much pressure you put on yourself. Obviously, I think there may be some
people that dont think I can handle it on Sunday, just for the fact that Ive
never been sitting in this position. Just got to take it as it comes and just be
relaxed about it. Im pretty chill, so nothing really bothers me." A warm
afternoon ideal for scoring could have unsettled him. Kokrak holed out for eagle
from 129 yards in the first fairway. Koepka rolled in a 15-foot birdie putt.
Robert Garrigus dropped a shot into 4 feet on the second hole. Koepka matched
him with an 18-foot birdie. He wound up at 15-under 198, one round away from
earning membership on three tours in one year -- not to mention a trip to the
Masters. "The Challenge Tour prepared me pretty well," Koepka said. "Learning
how to win is a big deal." McNeill made 10 birdies in his round of 62 that put
him in the last group with Koepka. McNeill is a two-time winner on the PGA Tour.
He has never played in the Masters because both wins were opposite-field events
that didnt award full FedEx Cup points. "Im going for the record to win the most
times without qualifying," McNeill said. Thats no longer the case. The Frys.com
Open is the first event on the 2013-14 PGA Tour schedule, which has gone to a
wraparound season for the first time in history. Its the start of the FedEx Cup
season, offering full points, meaning the winner goes to Augusta National.
Brantford, Ont., native David Hearn shot a 6 under and finished the day tied for
30th place, while Mike Weir of Brights Grove, Ont., shot a 2 under for a share
of 60th place. Kokrak nearly ended his day the way it started when his wedge
spun back toward the hole. He settled for a short birdie putt and a 68 that put
him in the last group with Koepka and McNeill. Jimmy Walker also had a 62 and
was three shots behind with Robert Garrigus (68) and Vijay Singh, the
50-year-old Fijian making his first PGA Tour start in nearly two months. Singh
hit driver on the par-4 17th hole up the back of the green, back down the slope
to about 2 feet for an eagle. That carried him to a 65. Singh last season failed
to finish in the top 125 on the money list for the first time in his career. He
missed the cut in six of his last 11 tournaments since filing a lawsuit against
the PGA Tour for the way it investigated his admission that he used deer antler
spray, which was said to contain a banned substance. Ryo Ishikawa also holed out
from the fairway at No. 10 and had a 67. He was among those five shots behind,
still in the mix but needing something low to have any chance the way the
leaders are playing. "I dont think you can play overly aggressive," Koepka said.
"You cant play not to lose, either. Its conservatively aggressive." Whatever its
called, it worked. The average score was 68.8, and Koepka had one of the 24
rounds at 67 or better. Only six players were over par, led by Camilo Villegas
with a 77 that dropped him out of contention. It could have been worse for the
Colombian. He tried playing a shot from the water in front of the ninth green,
and the ball hit off the bank and nearly struck him. Koepka had no such trouble.
He made bogeys on the sixth and 14th hole, but otherwise was giving himself
plenty of looks at birdie. He said he has won all his Challenge Tour events from
the lead. Koepka will be paired with McNeil, a pair of Florida State alums. It
was last year when McNeill called Koepka to answer any questions he had about
qualifying for the U.S. Open. "We just had a nice talk," McNeill said.
"Honestly, Ive never met him. Never seen him in person. I would like to." And he
will, in the final round of the first PGA Tour event of the season with plenty
at stake. DIVOTS: Because 81 players made the cut, there was a 54-hole cut.
Among those who wont return on Sunday were Geoff Ogilvy, Justin Leonard, Tim
Clark and Justin Thomas, who was making his first PGA Tour start as a pro.
Thomas still earned his first PGA Tour check worth $9,600. ... Hideki Matsuyama
had a 68 and was six shots out of the lead, and one shot behind Ishikawa. ...
Since the Frys.com Open moved to CordeValle, Rocco Mediate is the only player
who converted a 54-hole lead into the win. player who converted a 54-hole lead
into the win.
Tom Brady Patriots Jersey . Brooks scored 10
of his 14 points in the fourth quarter against his former club, spearheading a
101-92 victory over Boston on Friday night and helping snap a franchise-record
eight-game home losing streak. Bazemore had 15 points, including a pair of
clutch 3-pointers less than 2 minutes apart during the final 4:20 as the Lakers
outscored the Celtics 38-18 in the final period.
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the Club World Cup final in Morocco, Leverkusen and Dortmund could have gained
some ground on the undefeated leader. But Leverkusen went down 1-0 at Werder
Bremen and Dortmund lost 2-1 at home to Hertha Berlin, leaving Bayern seven
points ahead of Leverkusen and 12 ahead of Dortmund, with one match in
hand.OTTAWA -- The Ottawa Senators have agreed to terms with defenceman Jared
Cowen on a four-year contract. Sources tell TSN Hockey Insider Bob McKenzie the
deal is worth $12.4 million for an average annual value of $3.1 million. Cowen
began the 2012-13 season with the Binghamton Senators, recording three assists
in three games. He underwent surgery in November to repair a torn labrum in his
left hip, sidelining him until April when he made his NHL season debut against
the Carolina Hurricanes. The 22-year-old Cowen played seven regular-season NHL
games last season, scoring one goal. He also played in each of Ottawas 10
playoff games against the Montreal Canadiens and Pittsburgh Penguins, recording
three assists and 21 penalty minnutes.
Tedy Bruschi Patriots Jersey. Cowen missed
the start of training camp as his contract negotiations dragged. "Its great, you
go through a hard negotiation and things are said, but we obviously love this
guy as a player, as a person, hes what we want," Senators assistant general
manager Tim Murray said. "Hes kind of a poster boy of what we want here. He
works extremely hard, hes low maintenance, he plays hard, he competes, we love
him as a player. "Im just happy its over and I hope hes as happy as we are."
Cowen was the Senators first-round pick (ninth overall) in the 2009 NHL draft.
He played in all 82 games of his rookie season with the Senators in 2011-12,
scoring five goals and adding 12 assists.
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