Day: January 20, 2017

No practice, no problem: Stenson leads in Abu Dhabi with 64No practice, no problem: Stenson leads in Abu Dhabi with 64

ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates — Henrik Stenson had just chipped in from 30 yards for a fourth birdie in his first five holes of 2017 when he turned to his caddie and delivered another example of his renowned dry humor. “Must be all that short-game practice I didn’t do,” the No. 2-ranked Swede said, deadpan as ever. The British Open champion spent more time on the ski slopes in Utah than hitting golf balls during his short offseason, not that it showed at the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship on Thursday. With eight birdies in a bogey-free and trouble-free opening round, Stenson shot an 8-under 64 to take a two-stroke lead in his first tournament of the year. Three-time Abu Dhabi champion Martin Kaymer was tied for second after a 66 on a course he thrives on, along with Oliver Fisher, Kiradech Aphibarnrat and Marc Warren after a calm and warm day in the gulf emirate. Stenson will do well to top 2016 — he lifted the Claret Jug to end his quest for a first major title and finished the season as Europe’s No. 1 — and he prepared for the new year by mostly ditching his clubs and getting away from the golf course over the holidays. Even his build-up to the Abu Dhabi event wasn’t ideal, with two overnight flights in three days from his home in Orlando interrupted by his attendance at an awards ceremony in Stockholm where he beat Zlatan Ibrahimovic, among others, to win Male Sports Athlete of the Year at the Swedish Sports Awards. All Stenson needed was a few buckets of balls and some good putting sessions to get him back on track. Playing in an early-morning group with two more current major champions in Dustin Johnson and Danny Willett, Stenson birdied his first hole — No. 10 — and completed his hot early streak with a chip-in at No. 14 after leaving his approach five yards short of the green. He curled in a birdie putt from 15 feet on No. 17 and tapped in at the par-5 18th to pick up another shot, before making birdie on two of his last three holes to end a round in which his ball was never in danger. “Didn’t do much practice before I left but the practice I did do was pretty good,” Stenson said. “I was quite amazed how good the game felt coming into today. But again, I feel like I scored better than I played.” Stenson clearly likes this part of the world. The Abu Dhabi Championship is the only title he hasn’t won in the “Gulf Swing,” a run of three early year tournaments that also comprises the Qatar Masters and the Dubai Desert Classic. Stenson has also twice won the season-ending World Tour Championship in Dubai, where he used to live. It was Stenson’s second best round at the Abu Dhabi Golf Club, only bettered by his course-record 62 in 2006 when he was runner-up to Chris DiMarco. It is a long course that suits Stenson’s eye, and the same could be said of Kaymer. The two-time major winner from Germany mixed eight birdies — three coming on his final three holes — with two bogeys for his 66, his latest low score at an event where he has exceled over the past decade. He won in 2008, ’10 and ’11, and should have won in 2015, only to throw away a 10-shot lead with 13 holes to play on the final day. “The golf course, for me, doesn’t feel like I need to do a lot of special things in order to play well because I usually putt well on those greens,” Kaymer said. “Doesn’t feel like a hard-working day.” Johnson, the U.S. Open champion and — at No. 3 — the highest-ranked player in a strong field after Rory McIlroy’s withdrawal on Monday, shot 72 in his first appearance in Abu Dhabi. Defending champion Rickie Fowler also was at even par. No player in the afternoon wave got within two shots of Stenson, with Rafa Cabrera Bello, Tommy Fleetwood and Julien Quesne the best of the later finishers with 67s. Former top-ranked player Lee Westwood had his girlfriend, Helen, on the bag after his long-time caddie, Billy Foster, dropped out following the death of his father on Saturday. Westwood took responsibility for yardage of his shots and reading the greens, and shot a 68.

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Curry, Durant, LeBron, Irving to start NBA All-Star Game (Sports Betting News)Curry, Durant, LeBron, Irving to start NBA All-Star Game (Sports Betting News)

Oklahoma City Thunder guard Russell Westbrook celebrates after a dunk during the fourth quarter of the team's NBA basketball game against the Memphis Grizzlies in Oklahoma City, Wednesday, Jan. 11, 2017. Oklahoma City won 103-95. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)

Stephen Curry won a tiebreaker to join Golden State teammate Kevin Durant in the lineup, while LeBron James and Kyrie Irving also gave Cleveland two starters in the NBA All-Star Game. Curry and Houston’s James Harden beat out Russell Westbrook for the two Western Conference backcourt spots Thursday in the new voting system that included players and media for the first time this season.

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AP source: Trumbo, Orioles reach $37.5 million, 3-year deal (Sports Betting News)AP source: Trumbo, Orioles reach $37.5 million, 3-year deal (Sports Betting News)

FILE - In this Aug. 18, 2016, file photo, Baltimore Orioles' Mark Trumbo follows through on a three-run home run against the Houston Astros during a baseball game in Baltimore. Trumbo, who led the major leagues with 47 home runs after hitting 13 for Seattle in 2015, was voted the AL comeback award in the annual Players Choice Awards of the Major League Baseball Players Association. (AP Photo/Gail Burton, File)

The Baltimore Orioles have agreed to a $37.5 million, three-year contract to keep major league home run champion Mark Trumbo, a person familiar with the negotiations told Sports Betting News. The person spoke on condition of anonymity Thursday night because the agreement is contingent on Trumbo passing a physical. Trumbo hit 47 home runs last year and became a free agent.

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Golf: Surprise package Bozzelli leads by one in California (Sports Betting News)Golf: Surprise package Bozzelli leads by one in California (Sports Betting News)

Jan 19, 2017; La Quinta, CA, USA; Dominic Bozzelli and his caddie David O'Donovan line up a putt on the 9th green during the first round of the CareerBuilder Challenge at PGA West Stadium Course. Mandatory Credit: Joe Camporeale-USA TODAY Sports

(Officialsportsbetting.com) – American Dominic Bozzelli, in only his sixth PGA Tour start, holed out from 113 yards to eagle the par-four 14th en route to a one-shot lead after Thursday’s opening round of the CareerBuilder Challenge in La Quinta, California. Bozzelli upstaged high-profile names such as five-time major winner Phil Mickelson and 2011 champion Jhonattan Vegas as he fired an eight-under-par 64 on the Stadium Course, one of three venues hosting the pro-am event. The 25-year-old from New York state broke clear of a tightly-bunched leaderboard by sinking a 14-foot birdie putt on his final hole, the par-four ninth, to cap a bogey-free day in the California desert.

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Falcons’ Shanahan will have another meeting with 49ers (Sports Betting News)Falcons’ Shanahan will have another meeting with 49ers (Sports Betting News)

Atlanta Falcons offensive coordinator Kyle Shanahan walks on the field during an NFL football practice , Thursday, Jan. 19, 2017, in Flowery Branch, Ga.. The Falcons will face the Green Bay Packers in the NFC Championship on Sunday in Atlanta. (AP Photo/John Bazemore)

Kyle Shanahan remains focused on helping the Falcons win their first Super Bowl championship. No matter what happens, Atlanta’s offensive coordinator appears certain to land his first head coaching job. Shanahan said Thursday he plans to talk again with the San Francisco 49ers about their coaching vacancy, with all signs pointing to him landing the position.

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