Day: September 8, 2020

Aaron Jones: We're definitely working on an extension with PackersAaron Jones: We're definitely working on an extension with Packers

Saints running back Alvin Kamara is reportedly close to an agreement on a contract extension and he’s not the only back from the 2017 draft class who is currently in talks about such a deal. Word in May was that the Packers had spoken with Aaron Jones’ representatives about an extension, but there hasn’t been [more]

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Horses for Courses: Safeway OpenHorses for Courses: Safeway Open

I hope everyone enjoyed the 18-hour or so offseason! Plenty of time to see the family and just enough time to explain to them how it’s back to work. Roll out the barrel and sunscreen as Johnny Miller’s Silverado Resort and Spa kicks off the 2020-2021 50 event marathon. The North Course in lovely Napa Valley will host for the seventh consecutive season and will serve as the season opening event for the sixth time during that stretch. Wine country is a great place to kick back and relax if there wasn’t the pressure of winning the season’s first event and punching a ticket for most of the big events later this season. That sounds weird to say one day after The TOUR Championship but it’s time to pop the cork and get on with it. The North Course at Silverado plays 7,166 and to Par-72. Those numbers would suggest 30-under and course records somewhere in the 50s. Nope. There’s no way Miller would allow that! One of the toughest tracks on TOUR to hit fairways, the North Course annually hangs around the top five in this category. Bombing and gouging may work but with rough that’s approaching almost four inches it’s hardly guaranteed. Robert Trent Jones’ green complexes of Poa/Bent roll true as a sip of Silver Oak yet aren’t the easiest to read. Only one winner in the last six has finished inside the top 17 in Strokes-Gained: Putting so there will be plenty of noses buried in green books this weekend. The “short”-ness and Par 72 will have players chomping at the bit but patience, navigation and experience doesn’t hurt. In the last three seasons, the leading birdie taker has circled only 23 so this place is anything but a pushover. Chesson Hadley and Ricky Barnes share the course record of 61. Brendan Steele posted a tournament best 270 in calendar 2017 but the average winning score is 272. Cameron Champ is not here this week to defend but that won’t bother the full field of 156 players. Up for grabs are a $6.6 million purse ($1.188 winner), 500 FedExCup points and essentially a three year exemption, the rest of this 49 event season and the two seasons after. Not to mention a spot in the 2021 Masters, PLAYERS and a really cool wine barrel trophy to top it off! Recent Winners at Silverado 2019: Cameron Champ (-17; not entered) Led by three after 54 holes and won by a shot. … Sacramento native became the second Californian to win in the last three years. … Fourth winner of six 30 or younger at 24. … Fourth winner of six to lead the field in Strokes-Gained: Tee to Green. … Also led in Strokes-Gained: Off the Tee and Scrambling. … Second straight winner to rank outside the top 12 in Strokes Gained: Approach but also top also top eight in Driving Distance. … 21 birdies (T2). … Won in third attempt (T25-MC). Notables Playing This Week: Zac Blair (T4) posted 16-under over the final three rounds after opening with 75. … Cameron Percy (T7) signed for four rounds of 70 or better. … Xinjun Zhang (T7) led the field with 22 birdies. … Nick Watney (T10) sat two shots off Bryson DeChambeau’s (not entered) 36-hole lead at 10-under after 69-65. … Adam Scott (not entered) was the only player in the top 32 to post two rounds above par. … Top 16 were double digits under-par. … 2-under played the weekend. … Just 23 bogey-free rounds on the week. 2018: Kevin Tway (-14) Defeated Ryan Moore (not entered) and Brandt Snedeker in a three hole playoff. … Birdied Nos. 17 and 18 to get into playoff. … Birdied all three playoff holes to win for the first time on TOUR. … Joins all winners here by finishing in the top three in Bogey Avoidance. … Third in Strokes-Gained: Tee to Green. … Began the final round three shots back in the last group. Notables Playing This Week: Brandt Snedeker (P2) led by three after 36 and 54 holes, led the field with 23 birdies. … Aaron Baddeley and Luke List shared fourth with Troy Merritt and Sam Ryder. … JB Holmes cash alone in ninth. … Top 10 was all double digits under par on 10-under led by Bill Haas. … Phil Mickelson (T17) was the only player in the top 24 to have a round at par AND a round OVER par. … Sepp Straka (T46) posted 63 on Thursday for the first round lead. … Ricky Barnes (T69) tied the course record with 61 in Round 2. … 3-under played the weekend. 2017: Brendan Steele (-15) Defended his title successfully as he won by two shots. … Trailed by two shots entering the final round in the penultimate group. .. Ball-striking clinic from the Californian as he led the field in Strokes Gained: Off the Tee and Tee to Green. … One of six winners to place in the top three in Bogey Avoidance. … Third winner in four to lead Par-5 Scoring. … Third winner in four to finish outside T25 in Strokes-Gained: Putting. Notables: Chesson Hadley (T3) broke 70 once as he posted the course record 61 in Round 2. … Phil Mickelson (T3) didn’t have anything better than 68. … Graham DeLaet, who returns from injury this week, was T5. … Tyler Duncan (T5) co-led after Round 1 and led alone after 36 and 54 holes, closed with 75. … Bud Cauley (T7) played with Steele on Sunday and shot 74 to round out the group at 10-under. … Only seven rounds in the 60s on Sunday as gusty winds and wildfires raged. … Hadley and Mickelson co-led with 23 birdies. … 1-under played the weekend. Key stat leaders Top golfers in each statistic on the 2019-2020 PGA TOUR are listed only if they are scheduled to compete this week. * – Previous Top 10 finish at Silverado Strokes-Gained: Off the Tee 3 Sergio Garcia (debut) 5 Jhonattan Vegas 14 Will Gordon (debut) 16 Sam Burns 17 Harold Varner III 25 *Luke List 29 Joel Dahmen 30 Doc Redman 34 Lucas Glover 35 Harry Higgs Scrambling 7 Adam Schenk 9 Mark Anderson 13 *Bud Cauley 14 Cameron Tringale 15 David Hearn 18 Kramer Hickok 22 Russell Knox 24 Tim Wilkinson 26 *Brandt Snedeker 27 Ben Martin 29 Carlos Ortiz 30 Maverick McNealy 32 Shane Lowry SG: Approach the Green 8 Cameron Tringale 10 Doc Redman 13 *Emiliano Grillo (2015 winner) 14 Jim Furyk 16 *Brendan Steele 20 Branden Grace 22 *Cameron Percy 23 *Matthew NeSmith 24 Jason Dufner 26 Russell Knox 28 Harold Varner III 29 Chez Reavie 30 *Chesson Hadley 31 *Nick Watney 32 Lucas Glover Sommeliers Brendan Steele: Two-time champ has been quiet the last two seasons but he’s the all-time money leader by a million bucks. Never missed in all six. Phil Mickelson: Backed up his T8 in 2017 with T3 in 2018 and followed with T17 in 2019 before MC last year. Martin Laird: Only other player in the field other than Steele and Mickelson to hit the top 10 twice since the move here in calendar 2014. Enjoys golf in the West and cashed T3 in 2015 and T8 in 2017. Emiliano Grillo: Won in his first attempt in his first event with a TOUR card. Won the week prior at the KF Tour Championship so he was a bit scalding hot. T26 is his best in four visits since winning. 90 Points Chez Reavie: All six have cashed including three T22 or better but nothing inside top 10. Harold Varner III: Never missed in five. Stroke average of 70.25 comes with an 80 and 79! Top 17 three of last four. Brandt Snedeker: P2 in 2018 hasn’t missed in four tries. Bud Cauley: Four of four as well with T7 in 2018. Charl Schwartzel: Teed it once, T6 with all four rounds in the red 2016.

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Steady Dustin Johnson keeps focus on way to FedExCupSteady Dustin Johnson keeps focus on way to FedExCup

Dustin Johnson begins the tournament with a "starting strokes" lead of between two and 10 strokes over the entire 30-man field, then plays steady-to-spectacular golf over the next four days to take home the FedExCup. It's the long-awaited first victory for Johnson in the season-long race, and rewards a spectacular summer in which he won three times, finished second twice, and regained the No. 1 world ranking. Welcome to the Monday Finish. THREE KEYS TO SUCCESS 1. He was healthy. It's easy to forget that Johnson underwent left knee surgery after last year's TOUR Championship, and gave himself limited starts at the beginning of this season as he tried to find his way back. It's also easy to forget Johnson withdrew with a back injury after shooting an opening-round 78 at the 3M Open. As the recent example of Brooks Koepka reminds, this game is hard enough in ordinary times, and nearly impossible to play when you're injured. Healthy again and on a roll, Johnson has the U.S. Open and the Masters dead ahead, and wasted no time declaring his goal for the new season: Win a second FedExCup title. 2. He rode the hot streak. When he missed the cut at the Charles Schwab Challenge in June, Johnson was outside the top 100 in the FedExCup. A win at the Travelers Championship gave way to a pair of 80s at the Memorial Tournament presented by Nationwide, where Justin Thomas, who played with him, said, "I've never seen him that lost." So who could have predicted this? Johnson finished T12 at the World Golf Championships-FedEx St. Jude Invitational, T2 at the PGA Championship, first at THE NORTHERN TRUST, second at the BMW Championship, and won the TOUR Championship. A short memory is great for golf, and you can't keep talent like his down. For more on Johnson's win, click here. 3. He didn't get caught up in stats. Johnson missed a lot of fairways at East Lake, but as is his wont, he didn't dwell on it. The fairways were narrow, he was missing many of them by only a few yards, and he was still playing better than anyone on TOUR. "It’s not like it’s that far off," he said after a second-round 70 in which he spent most of the day in the rough. "It wasn’t like I was hitting drives that I’ve never seen before or anything. You know, just the setup was a little bit off. But this golf course, obviously the fairways are narrow. It’s tough to hit them. But if you can hit it in the fairway, the golf course is right there for the taking." He straightened it out on the weekend, went 64-68, and is now all but certain to be voted PGA TOUR Player of the Year by his peers. OBSERVATIONS Schauffele encouraged In the second year of the starting-strokes format, Johnson started with a three-stroke lead over Thomas, and a seven-shot lead over Schauffele. Over 72 holes at East Lake, Thomas tied him and 2017 TOUR Championship winner Schauffele beat him by four. You could even say he won the game within the game. Not that he was taking a victory lap, even if a tie for second in the FedExCup is not too shabby. "He deserves to win," Schauffele said, noting Johnson's body of work over the course of the season, which saw him capture the Travelers Championship and THE NORTHERN TRUST, finish second to Collin Morikawa at the PGA Championship and Jon Rahm at the BMW Championship, and bring it home at the TOUR Championship. Johnson would've tied for third absent the starting strokes at East Lake. Scottie Scheffler, who finished fifth in the FedExCup, also beat him in Atlanta, by one, but started just too far back - eight strokes. "He obviously is playing great golf," Schauffele said of Johnson, "and I think that’s what the Playoffs is all about." As for Schauffele, a four-time TOUR winner, he was enviably consistent with 16 top-25 finishes, including seven top-10s, in 18 starts. True, he never quite made it to the trophy ceremony, but he seems to be heating up just in time for what promises to be a jam-packed fall, including the U.S. Open at Winged Foot in two weeks. "I’m starting to kind of hit my driver better," he said, "hit my irons a little bitter, obviously putted incredible this week, and it’s a good time to start playing well before a major." QUOTEBOARD “When I went through all three stages of Q-school and got my TOUR card I think they gave me like a $25,000 check. I thought I was rich.” - Dustin Johnson "He was putting so bad and playing so bad. But he never gave up." - Justin Thomas on watching Johnson shoot 80-80 at the Memorial Tournament presented by Nationwide in July "He deserves to win." - Xander Schauffele on Johnson's 1-2-1 run in the FedExCup Playoffs FINAL FEDEXCUP STANDINGS For his body of work over the entire season, especially since the restart in June, Dustin Johnson earned his first FedExCup title by three over Justin Thomas and Xander Schauffele. Here's how the FedExCup top 10 shook out for the 2019-20 season. 1. Dustin Johnson -21 T2. Justin Thomas, Xander Schauffele -18 4. Jon Rahm -17 5. Scottie Scheffler -14 6. Collin Morikawa -13 7. Tyrrell Hatton -12 T8. Patrick Reed, Rory McIlroy, Sebastián Muñoz -11 SOCIAL SNAPSHOT

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