Day: June 25, 2018

Paul Casey comes up short in search of second win of the season at the Travelers ChampionshipPaul Casey comes up short in search of second win of the season at the Travelers Championship

CROMWELL, Conn. – Paul Casey woke up Sunday morning with a four-shot lead and a stiff neck. Eventually, both would evaporate during a disappointing final round at the Travelers Championship. Casey, seeking his second PGA TOUR win of the season, carded a 2-over 72 that dropped him into a four-way tie for second behind winner Bubba Watson, who rallied from six back with a 63 to claim his third career Travelers title. Casey’s score tied for the worst score among the top 41 players on the leaderboard. Casey, who also lost to Watson in a playoff at TPC River Highlands in 2015, spent the entire round Sunday fighting his swing. With a chance to still win a tournament late in the day, the swing issues were clearly evident when he pulled an 8-iron at the par-3 16th to set up a crippling bogey, then found the water on the right with his tee shot at the 17th for another bogey. “Just about summed up how I felt about my golf swing,� Casey said. “All credit to Bubba – 63 is a great round of golf, in what I felt were very tricky conditions. “Just frustrating I didn’t have more. Didn’t have a comfortable swing to go out there and do something with.� Casey said his neck was tight after a poor night’s sleep and that it was a “struggle warming up.� But he noted that it didn’t bother him the entire round, eventually loosening up a little. It was evident, though, that his swing on Sunday was not the same as the first three days when he rolled out to a four-shot advantage, tying the tournament record for biggest 54-hole lead. The day before, Casey shot a third-round 62 in which he hit all 18 greens in regulation. But from the very first tee shot Sunday, Casey could tell that he was off. He ultimately birdied the hole, but it was his only birdie of the final round. He hit just 10 of 18 greens Sunday. “It was awful,� Casey said. “First few holes were not good. You know, just wiping across it. Either pulling it or flaring it right. That’s difficult to play with on benign conditions – and extremely difficult to play with when it’s slightly windy like it was today. … “I fought as hard as I could, which I’m proud of. Not many times you put me on a golf course and I only make one birdie.� Casey was asked if the sting of not sealing the deal Sunday was tempered by his win earlier in the season at the Valspar Championship. That victory ended a nine-year drought on the PGA TOUR after his first TOUR win in 2009 at the Houston Open. He said getting into position to win again has only increased his appetite. He has a heavy schedule the rest of the PGA TOUR season, and then hopes to follow that with an appearance at the Ryder Cup. “This is only going to be more fuel,� he said. “It’s annoying and I’m frustrated by it. But I feel very good about it … injury-free and excited for the rest of the season. “Ask me again in November, and if I don’t have another victory, then I will be disappointed. This is merely kind of posturing for what could be a very good climax.�

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Turner wraps LA’s historic 7-HR party in 11thTurner wraps LA’s historic 7-HR party in 11th

Justin Turner joined the homerpalooza right at the end, with his 11th-inning dinger representing the winning run, as the Dodgers powered to their 12th consecutive win over the Mets. Los Angeles hit seven homers — all solo shots — the most ever allowed by New York at their home park. Enrique Hernandez and Cody Bellinger each hit two, while Max Muncy and Joc Pederson had one each. Asdrubal Cabrera and Kevin Plawecki homered for the Mets, who saw Jerry Blevins make his first career start on a bullpen day.

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Turner caps LA’s historic 7-HR party in 11thTurner caps LA’s historic 7-HR party in 11th

Dodgers sluggers worked over Mets relievers and wore out Statcast on Sunday, blasting seven solo home runs, with Justin Turner’s 11th-inning shot off Chris Flexen the difference. In addition to Turner’s dinger, Enrique Hernandez and Cody Bellinger each belted a pair of homers, while Max Muncy and Joc Pederson had one each.

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Lakers news: How Kawhi Leonard could join LeBron James AND Paul George in LALakers news: How Kawhi Leonard could join LeBron James AND Paul George in LA

GETTY Lakers GM Rob Pelinka and President Magic Johnson are keen to acquire big names this summer The Lakers are considered favourites to acquire impending free agents James and George during the offseason – and after news broke that Kawhi Leonard had requested a trade from the San Antonio Spurs, they

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