Day: July 23, 2019

Justin Thomas zeroes in on big finish to the seasonJustin Thomas zeroes in on big finish to the season

MEMPHIS, Tenn. – Former FedExCup champion Justin Thomas has harnessed the positives of his winless season thus far in an effort to springboard his quest for a second season-long trophy. Thomas, the 2017 FedExCup champion, sits 17th in the points race this year despite failing to register a win. Only Tony Finau (13th) sits higher in terms of winless players. But Finau has been healthy and played 21 times while Thomas sat out a chunk of the season, including the PGA Championship, with a wrist injury and has made just 16 starts. Having won nine times in the three seasons prior to this one Thomas could have easily slipped into negative thinking around this trophy-free campaign thus far. But the 26-year-old feels his moment could be yet to come as he lines up to defend the last title he did win – the World Golf Championships – FedEx St. Jude Invitational. Of course that win came at Firestone South in Akron while this year he finds himself at TPC Southwind in Memphis for the first time. He comes with form having finished tied for ninth at the Scottish Open and then tied for 11th at The Open Championship over the last two weeks. RELATED: Featured Groups, tee times | Power Rankings | The First Look  “Every event’s very important over the course of the entire year, but it definitely is now because you’re running out (of time) … I really feel like I’m trending in the right direction,â€� Thomas said from TPC Southwind. “Had two really positive weeks at the Scottish and then The Open last week. Felt like easily could have gotten a couple top-5s out of those two weeks … I feel like I’m very, very close to winning again. “I’ve been saying that all year, but got my putter, I feel like, kind of back, a lot closer to where I would like it.â€� Indeed the putter has been his downfall this season with Thomas ranked 170th on TOUR in Strokes Gained: Putting. He’s offset that by being third on TOUR in Strokes Gained: Approach-the-Green and second in Strokes Gained: Tee-to-Green. The mental dilemma for Thomas has been his drive is all about winning. So finding the positives this season takes a bit of effort on occasion. “I don’t play golf for money, I don’t play golf for anything other than trying to win, and that’s all I’m trying to do,â€� he said. “But I’m 17th (in the FedExCup) while missing a major and two events that I feel like I had a really, really good chance to win. So no, it’s been very far from a failure of a season or a bad season. “I definitely feel like I could have and should have played a lot better and won a couple times, but it’s golf. There’s only one winner every week and I understand that, that you need to have some things go your way when you win and I just haven’t had that happen. “But I still have a lot of positives to show from this year and we have four or five really big events left in the season on golf courses that I feel like can suit my game if I’m playing well. We could have another great end of the season.â€� Given the cross Atlantic trip and change in time zones Thomas said he’d likely rest more than grind on the course in the lead up, despite having no history at TPC Southwind. He was thankful the mercury wasn’t pushing triple digits like it has a tendency to do in this part of the world. “If you gave me the option of playing a golf course that I love and my body didn’t feel good and I was tired and I was jet lagged versus a course I’ve never seen in my entire life but I was rested, I was ready to go, I’ll take being rested and ready to go,â€� Thomas said “Trying to get rested and get my energy back is going to be most important for me.â€�

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NCAA punishes DePaul for basketball recruiting violationNCAA punishes DePaul for basketball recruiting violation

The NCAA suspended men’s basketball coach Dave Leitao for the first three games of the regular season Tuesday, saying he should have done more to prevent recruiting violations by his staff. The NCAA also put the Big East program on three years of probation, issued a $5,000 fine and said an undetermined

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NCAA punishes DePaul for basketball recruiting violationNCAA punishes DePaul for basketball recruiting violation

The NCAA suspended men’s basketball coach Dave Leitao for the first three games of the regular season Tuesday, saying he should have done more to prevent recruiting violations by his staff. The NCAA also put the Big East program on three years of probation, issued a $5,000 fine and said an undetermined

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Power Rankings: Barracuda ChampionshipPower Rankings: Barracuda Championship

No matter who wins the Barracuda Championship, he’s almost certain to deliver a headline that writes itself. The competition held at Montrêux Golf and Country Club in Reno, Nevada, anchors a record five additional events this season. The first two served as coronations for PGA TOUR rookies Cameron Champ (Sanderson Farms) and Martin Trainer (Puerto Rico). The most recent pair rewarded former winners with a shred of status in Graeme McDowell (Corales), who was conditionally exempt, and Jim Herman (Barbasol), who fell deep into the Past Champions category after coming nowhere near meeting the terms of his medical extension. Setting the Barracuda apart is the fact that the 132-man field will be pursuing the highest score. For the eighth consecutive year, Modified Stableford scoring will measure performance. Scroll past the projected contenders and others to consider for more on the layout and targets for the eventual champion. OTHERS TO CONSIDER • Brendan Steele … With four top 20s and a T25 in five trips, it’s a knock that he’s not included above, but he’s enduring a rough season. Currently 169th in the FedExCup but already fully exempt for 2019-20. • Emiliano Grillo … While he’s missed only two cuts in the last 12 months, he’s finished inside the top 15 in only one TOUR stop in 2019 (T9, Memorial). Struggling since and he’s a first-timer at Montrêux. • Robert Garrigus … From 2006-2017, he went 8-for-8 with three top 10s and another two top 25s at Montrêux, so it’s as smart a place as any to expect him to reconnect with form. Montrêux G&CC is the only site ever used for the Barracuda Championship. It dates back to 1999. Since the fourth edition, the course has tipped at 7,472 yards. It’s a stock par 72 with a closing par 5 that stretches 616 yards, and it’s only second-longest on the property. The par-5 eighth can reach 636 yards. Length isn’t as much of a challenge as it is a necessity in Reno. Situated at about 5,500 feet above sea level, it doesn’t discriminate against short hitters. In fact, with primary bluegrass rough framing fairways stretching as high as two-and-three-quarter inches and another half-inch of length around greens, it’s a myth that this is a bomber’s paradise. If you want proof, the 2018 winner, Andrew Putnam, who qualified for the concurrently contested World Golf Championships-FedEx St. Jude Invitational and will not defend the Barracuda, ranked T137 in distance of all drives on the PGA TOUR last season. Chris Stroud was T142 in the stat in 2016-17 when he prevailed in a playoff here that season. And Greg Chalmers always has been known best for his lights-out putting, not for slotting the equivalent of T114 in distance of all drives in limited action in 2015-16. Other than a tendency to hit longer irons into greens, which average only 5,000 square feet at Montrêux, Putnam, Stroud and Chalmers share in common the fact that each was a first-time winner. Like all but Stroud before him when Modified Stableford scoring was introduced in 2012, Putnam owned the outright lead entering the final round. He padded it by one point to post 47, which tied the second-highest clip in tournament history. Geoff Ogilvy’s 49 in 2014 is the gold standard. Putnam completed 72 holes with one eagle, 24 birdies, three bogeys and one double bogey. (A worse score on any hole cannot be carded.) The obvious objective is to capitalize on scoring opportunities, particularly with birdies counting for twice as many points contributing to one’s score that bogeys deduct. With the unique format, focus is refreshed, if not stimulated, and at a time of the season when it can pay off. Next week’s Wyndham Championship serves as the line of demarcation determining who qualifies for the FedExCup Playoffs, who’s headed to the Korn Ferry Tour Finals and who’s headed back to qualifying school. Customarily warm and breezy conditions are in store as a dry pattern sets in. Daytime highs easily will climb into the mid-90s, while winds will be sustained at 15 mph with gusts. Because it’s so dry in the area, diurnal ranges will be 30-35 degrees throughout the week, so don’t rule out seeing the earliest starters tee off with a light jacket or long sleeves. ROB BOLTON’S SCHEDULE PGATOUR.COM’s Fantasy Insider Rob Bolton recaps and previews every tournament from numerous angles. Look for his following contributions as scheduled. MONDAY: Rookie Ranking, Qualifiers, Reshuffle, Medical Extensions, Power Rankings (WGC) TUESDAY*: Power Rankings (Barracuda), Sleepers (WGC), Fantasy Insider WEDNESDAY: One & Done (WGC), One & Done (Barracuda), Champions One & Done * – Rob is a member of the panel for PGATOUR.COM’s Expert Picks for PGA TOUR Fantasy Golf, which also publishes on Tuesday.

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