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AVONDALE, La. – Normally, sequels are never better than the originals. But J.B. Holmes and Bubba Watson are looking to buck that trend this week at the Zurich Classic.
Holmes and Watson are reuniting at TPC Louisiana, where they tied for fifth two years ago. Last year, neither player cracked the top 25 at Zurich, with Holmes failing to make the weekend alongside Brandt Snedeker.
Don't break up a good thing, right?
"It's really comfortable playing with Bubba," said Holmes, who also went 2-1-1 with Watson at the 2015 Presidents Cup. "We have similar games. We're hitting to the same spots. We're not really changing clubs. So it's not as big an adjustment for us compared to some other teams."
Added Watson: "When you think about our games, we're not scared of hitting it in weird places, tough places. If he hits one offline, I'm good out of trouble. He's good out of trouble. We're used to it."
The only thing Holmes isn't used to is playing a yellow golf ball, something he'll have to do in foursomes this week as Watson doesn't play a traditional white ball.
The last time Holmes has done that?
"It's been a while," Holmes said. "I was probably 6."
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Henderson among those chasing world No. 1 at LA Open
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Wednesday, 24 April 2019 08:11

Brooke Henderson escalated her climb to a mountaintop that looks reachable to more players than ever before in the women’s game.
With her victory at the Lotte Championship last weekend, Henderson moved up to No. 7 in the Rolex Women’s World Rankings, reinvigorating her climb toward No. 1, a destination she has yet to reach but seems destined to complete as a 21-year-old who has already won eight LPGA titles, including a major.
She’s chasing the current No. 1, Jin Young Ko, who seems equipped to hold on to the top ranking for a while, though that promises to be a challenge with the women’s game appearing as difficult to dominate as it ever has.
“It’s really an honor to get the Rolex Ranking No. 1,” Ko said Wednesday as she prepared for the Hugel-Air Premia LA Open. “But anyone can climb to No. 1.”
Maybe not anyone, but it looks as wide open as ever with so many different players winning week to week.
The No. 1 ranking has switched hands six times in the last 12 months, 10 times in less than two years, with Ko ascending after her victory at the ANA Inspiration three weeks ago.
Her victory at the ANA made her the ninth different winner in the last nine majors.
“It’s really hard to win,” Jessica Korda said after a birdie putt that would have forced a playoff with Ko at the Bank of Hope Founders Cup stopped just short at the 72nd hole in Phoenix.
Maybe harder than ever.
It doesn’t get any easier this week.
Nine of the top 10 players in the Rolex Women’s World Rankings are in the field, 18 of the top 20. Only No. 5 Nasa Hataoka and No. 18 Jeongeun Lee6 are taking the week off.
Henderson arrives hot off her successful title defense at the Lotte Championship, a course that set up for her aggressive style of play, with the big hitter launching drivers at every opportunity, including twice from the middle of fairways.
She’s looking to show her versatility with a victory at Wilshire Country Club this week, a completely different test that won’t allow her to play as aggressively.
“It's not as much of an attacking course,” Henderson said. “Going to have to lay up a couple times and just play smart and patient. Patience is definitely a huge key around this golf course.
“There are a lot of different slopes and undulations on the greens and things. Not as attacking as maybe I would like, but hopefully I can just have my ball striking working and get myself some good looks . . . You just kind of have to go with what the course gives you. This week will be a little more difficult to do that.”
Henderson has won twice in each of the previous three seasons.
“I would love to keep the streak going since 2016, two wins a season,” she said. “I think it's definitely reachable. A lot of tournaments left this year, a lot of tournaments that I really love going to and look forward to.”
Henderson and Ariya Jutanugarn are the only players to have multiple wins in each of the last three seasons. That makes some folks scratch their heads over Henderson’s ranking and why she isn’t even higher than she is. She has three LPGA victories in the last 53 weeks. Sung Hyun Park is the only player who has won more in that span, with four victories. Henderson’s ranking is partially a function of how much she plays and the divisor that creates. She plays a lot more than most players.
Back in 2016, Henderson found herself on the cusp of No. 1, ranking second behind Lydia Ko for seven consecutive weeks.
For Henderson, though, the focus today is on other numbers.
“Definitely trying to get that second win, if not more,” she said. “I think to do that, scoring average is really my main focus. Last year, it was under 70. It was (69.99). I think if I can get it under 70 again this year, I'll be putting myself in good positions and hopefully in a lot of final groups.”
And in the hunt for world No. 1.
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International goal: Become a team before Presidents Cup, not during
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Wednesday, 24 April 2019 09:45

AVONDALE, La. – International Presidents Cup captain Ernie Els and assistant captain Trevor Immelman had dinner with nearly 20 prospective team members Tuesday evening at Arnaud’s, an upscale restaurant in New Orleans’ French Quarter, just steps from iconic Bourbon Street. The night was filled with authentic Creole food, fine wine and stories from an eclectic group that ranged from veteran Adam Scott to 20-year-old Joaquin Niemann of Chile.
“We were sitting around with people from Latin America and Asia,” Els said, “and you talk about what's going on in everybody's lives. That’s how you learn.”
Els is looking to acquire valuable information this week at the Zurich Classic. He’ll tee it up with Immelman in the team event at TPC Louisiana, but his more important task will be watching how his potential Cuppers perform together.
Five of the top eight players on the International points list are in the Zurich field, including Jason Day, who will team with Scott. There are 11 total parings that feature two Cup-eligible players, some of whom have little experience playing team events together – or team events in general.
“A team environment is very difficult for guys who play an individual sport, and to be able to do that in a two-year span and getting new blood in every two years is very difficult to gel those guys together,” Day said. “But this is a good opportunity this week to be able to get that and gel those guys together and see what potential options we have in regard to teams.”
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Els has been part of every Presidents Cup since 1996. He was a key contributor in the International victory in 1998. He went toe-to-toe with Tiger Woods in a playoff before the Cup was shared in 2003.
Mostly, though, he’s been on the losing end of what has quickly become a lopsided affair, one that the U.S. leads 10-1-1. The Internationals’ lone victory came more than 20 years ago, in 1998 at Royal Melbourne (site of the 2019 matches), and the past five Cups have been decided by a combined 20 points. In 2017, the U.S. team was a single point away from ending things a day early at Liberty National before winning 19-11.
If Els has noticed anything over the years, it’s that the American teams always seemed to be more comfortable with each other coming into the biennial matches. Surely the U.S. benefits from being able to play a team event every year and the Internationals are faced with blending together a more diverse group, but Els still sees room for the Internationals to improve their team camaraderie.
“Normally what we used to do in the past is try and get together the Sunday or the Monday of the Presidents Cup, and by Friday, Saturday, Sunday, we've really bonded. Every single time I've played a Presidents Cup we were like really a team by the weekend,” Els said. “We want to try and be a team come Sunday night before the event starts.”
With this year’s International squad potentially including as many as nine or 10 different countries, that goal becomes tougher. There’s no scientific formula for bringing different cultures, religions and personalities together.
“But I think we've got to find a way to make that diversity our strength,” Immelman said. “As Ernie touched on, the more time we can get to know each other…”
Which makes weeks like Zurich so important. Scott had never played TPC Louisiana in previous seasons, but the eight-time Presidents Cup player understands the value of this Big Easy bonding opportunity. (The players are also staying in the same hotel this week.)
“I've sat through a lot of Presidents Cup beatdowns over the years, and I've kind of had enough of it, so I'm prepared to do whatever it takes – whatever Ernie thinks it takes – to kind of change the culture in our team,” Scott said. “But it's not just about coming here at Zurich this week and seeing some pairings and getting the team to spend a little bit of extra [time together]. I think it's about starting to grow a culture amongst the international players and showing everyone who's coming up the importance of this tournament … and how much we can all care about this.”
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Els has invested loads of time and energy into closing the Presidents Cup floodgates for his side. He’s working tirelessly trying to build and prepare his team, but he’s also influenced several important changes to the Cup format that could prove beneficial to the Internationals.
Two Cups after the point total was reduced from 34 to 30, the 2019 Presidents Cup will feature a change in the required number of matches that a player must play before singles from two to just one.
The selection process has also been tweaked, as the points cycle shrinks from two years to one and the number of captain’s picks grows from two to four.
“It's a huge, huge difference for us,” Els said. “Much more beneficial for us as a team.”
With the Presidents Cup more than seven months away, those picks are far from clear. But Els has already started to see some new faces grab his attention. South African Justin Harding, who has played with Els a couple of times, tied for 12th at the Masters. Mexico’s Abraham Ancer has also contended on the biggest stages. And Taiwan’s C.T. Pan picked up his first PGA Tour victory just last week at Harbour Town.
And there’s a chance someone else steps up this week at TPC Louisiana.
“He’s got some tough decision to make,” Harding said. “It’s probably tougher than trying to figure out a Ryder Cup side. I wouldn’t want to be him because naturally there are going to be some guys who are disappointed.”
Few, if any, will likely be dissatisfied with Els’ effort as captain.
“He’s already taken on a lot in trying to right the ship for the Internationals,” Scott said, “and I think we’re all fully embracing it.”
Added Els, with a smile: “There is something different going on. Let me put it that way.”
Whether that produces a different result come December, though, remains to be seen. If it does, you can bet there will be more team dinners in the future, only with a few more stories to tell and a cup to drink out of.
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Watch: McCarron, Jobe laugh at unfazed Stadler in Woods Masters photo
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Wednesday, 24 April 2019 10:36

It's been 10 days since Tiger Woods sank the winning putt on the 18th green at Augusta National, cementing the greatest comeback in golf and one of the greatest in sports history. It was a putt for bogey, but it sent the patrons in a frenzy watching Woods claim his 15th major and fifth green jacket.
Well ... all but one patron, apparently.
The reaction time for Stadler is getting slower and slower, so just give him a minute. He's either as joyful and ecstatic as can be on the inside without showing it on the outside, or the 1982 Masters champion is plotting his unlikely return to the pinnacle of the golf world just as Woods did this year at the Masters.
Either way, it makes for a good laugh.
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Woods commits to PGA Tour's first event in Japan, the ZOZO Championship
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Wednesday, 24 April 2019 14:18

Tiger Woods announced Wednesday evening that he’s returning to Japan for the first time since 2006 to play in the inaugural ZOZO Championship just outside of Tokyo.
The event will be played Oct. 24-27 at Accordia Golf Narashino Country Club, and marks the first official PGA Tour event in Japan.
“I’m excited to play in the inaugural ZOZO Championship in October, and return to Japan, one of my favorite countries," Woods said via Twitter. "It’s going to be a fun fall.”
His last appearance in Japan came at the Japan Tour’s Dunlop Phoenix, where Woods fell to Padraig Harrington in a playoff. Woods’ last start in Asia was at the 2012 CIMB Classic in Malaysia, where he finished T-4, three shots behind winner Nick Watney.
Woods is coming off a win at the Masters, his 15th major title and fifth green jacket. The win also moved Woods to 81 career PGA Tour wins, just one shy of Sam Snead’s record of 82.
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Arsenal are monitoring Barcelona midfielder Andre Gomes with a view to rivalling Everton for the Portugal international's signature this summer, sources have confirmed to ESPN FC.
Gomes, 25, is on a season-long loan at Everton and Arsenal have followed his performances in the Premier League with interest. However, there has not yet been any official contact between the Gunners and Barca over a transfer.
Everton are also hopeful of making the loan move permanent when the campaign ends.
Barca are keen to sell Gomes, who they paid Valencia an initial €35 million for in 2016. The Catalan club are looking to bring in €30m for him as they aim to generate between €250m and €300m in sales this summer, as revealed by ESPN FC.
Arsenal manager Unai Emery is a fan of Gomes and was interested in signing him last year, too. Nothing materialised then but the looming exit of Aaron Ramsey, who will move to Juventus when his contract expires in June, opens up a space in midfield.
Gomes, who came through the youth ranks at Benfica, was one of the brightest midfield prospects in Spain when he joined Barca -- Real Madrid had also wanted to sign him.
Arsenal director of football operations Raul Sanllehi was working at Barcelona at the time and was involved in the deal to take Gomes to Camp Nou. Like Emery, he is an admirer of the midfielder's qualities.
Gomes has found stability at Everton and is enjoying his football again after a tough time in Catalonia. He struggled with the pressure at Barca, to the point that he admitted there were moments that he feared leaving his house.
He has made 28 appearances for the Goodison Park club so far this season, 26 in the Premier League and two in the FA Cup.
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Manchester United midfielder Paul Pogba has been included in the PFA Premier League Team of the Year, while Chelsea's Eden Hazard is a surprise omission in an XI dominated by Manchester City and Liverpool.
Pogba has endured an up-and-down season, having been out of the United team during Jose Mourinho's final matches in charge before playing a starring role under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
Hazard, meanwhile, has scored 16 goals and assisted 13 in 34 Premier League appearances, scoring 19 in all competitions to match his most productive season in a Chelsea shirt.
City goalkeeper Ederson was selected, while title challengers Liverpool provide three of the back four with Trent Alexander-Arnold, Virgil van Dijk and Andrew Robertson named alongside City's Aymeric Laporte.
City, who have six players the lineup, had Fernandinho and Bernardo Silva chosen in midfield alongside Pogba -- with Raheem Sterling and Sergio Aguero in attack.
Liverpool forward Sadio Mane completes the lineup, which is voted for by players.
City and Liverpool also dominate the PFA Players' Player of the Year individual award, with Sterling, Van Dijk, Aguero, Mane and Silva shortlisted alongside Hazard.
Alexander-Arnold, Marcus Rashford, Declan Rice, David Brooks, Sterling and Silva have also been nominated for the PFA Young Player Award.
PFA Team of the Year: Ederson (Manchester City); Trent Alexander-Arnold (Liverpool), Virgil van Dijk (Liverpool), Aymeric Laporte (Manchester City), Andrew Robertson (Liverpool); Paul Pogba (Manchester United), Fernandinho (Manchester City), Bernardo Silva (Manchester City); Raheem Sterling (Manchester City), Sergio Aguero (Manchester City), Sadio Mane (Liverpool).
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Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has said it will be "pretty special" if his side's title race with Manchester City goes to the final day of the season.
City overtook Klopp's side to return to the top of the table by a point when they won 2-0 at Manchester United on Wednesday, with both teams having three games left.
And the Liverpool boss told a news conference ahead of Friday's home game against relegated Huddersfield that there would be more title challenges in the season to come.
"If we win our next two games, then the title will be decided on the final matchday and that would be pretty special. That's what we are concentrating on," he said.
"This is our first time trying to be champion, not the last time. Last season, we were 25 points behind. It's all good and we will carry on. At the end, only one team will be the champion.
"We don't need to summarise the season. "If we win it, we win it. If we don't there are no regrets as long as we give our best, and that's what we've done all season.
"Yes it's a big target, and we are pretty close and have a chance. The club and the people are waiting for a long time for it."
Klopp said the summer transfer window would "probably not" be the biggest for the club, but stressed that they would be keeping their eyes open.
He backed his squad to get even better, saying: "We have been together more than three-and-a-half years. They are at the perfect age. They have a lot of space for improvement."
But he ruled out a rumoured move for Napoli striker Lorenzo Insigne, saying: "He is a very good player, but he has a long-term contract at Napoli. We will not even try it."
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Sources: Prem has two-trophy plan for final-day race
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Thursday, 25 April 2019 05:59

The Premier League has drawn up plans to have two trophies and two sets of medals on standby if the title race between Liverpool and Manchester City goes to the final day of the season on May 12, sources have told ESPN FC.
Defending champions City moved one point clear of Liverpool with a 2-0 victory over Manchester United at Old Trafford on Wednesday and will retain the title if they win their remaining three games against Burnley, Leicester and Brighton.
But with Liverpool able to reclaim top spot on Friday by defeating relegated Huddersfield at Anfield, there remains a strong possibility that the title will not be decided until the final round of fixtures.
Liverpool host Wolves on the final day of the season, with City travelling to Brighton.
With 270 miles separating those two stadiums, sources have told ESPN FC that the Premier League has ruled out the prospect of a helicopter carrying the trophy being positioned halfway between them.
If the race goes down to the wire, the Premier League will adopt the same plan as on the final day of the 2011-12 season, when City and United were separated by goal difference going into their fixtures against Queen's Park Rangers and Sunderland.
A trophy presentation team travelled to the Etihad Stadium and the Stadium of Light, each carrying a trophy and set of medals,as two stoppage-time goals secured the title for City.
Sources told ESPN FC that the Premier League has two identical trophies -- one housed at the League's London headquarters and the other in the trophy cabinet of the reigning champions.
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How Man City used title race to get over UCL heartbreak
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Thursday, 25 April 2019 05:15

More than an hour after Manchester City's exit from the Champions League last week, Sergio Aguero was sitting in the dressing room still wearing his kit. The laid-back striker is normally the last to leave -- be it off the team bus arriving at the stadium and from the ground after the final whistle -- but this time was different. Aguero was crestfallen, tears in his eyes after City's brutal quarterfinal exit at the hands of Tottenham.
The manner of that defeat was, in Pep Guardiola's words, cruel. Raheem Sterling's 94th-minute goal was celebrated with raw passion and emotion as Spurs players collapsed to the pitch. But just 73 seconds later it was ripped away when the video assistant referee correctly chalked off the effort for offside and, with that, City's dream of European success slipped out of reach for another year.
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For some of the club's older players the defeat was hard to take, knowing that they may only have one or two more shots left at winning the Champions League. Among them Fernandinho, who turns 34 next week. The Brazilian has played some of the best football of his career this season, but he couldn't hide his anger as he slammed open the door to the mixed zone. Asked for a comment about the defeat, he simply replied: "F--- VAR."
The introspective David Silva, 33, slipped out of a backdoor from the Etihad Stadium knowing his impressive medal collection from winning the World Cup, European Championship, Premier League and FA Cup may forever be short of the Champions League. Captain Vincent Kompany, also 33 and for the past 10 years the leader in the dressing room and adept at dragging his teammates out of difficult times with his positivity, was typically the one to stay to console Aguero -- the Argentine, so often the hero, feeling the weight of his first-leg penalty miss that was to prove to be so important.
But as well as the frustration over City's exit, Guardiola was fearful that the pain of that defeat had the potential to wreck their entire season. With no let-up from Liverpool in their tight and tense title race and a Premier League rematch against Spurs just over 48 hours away, the City boss felt he needed to quickly re-energise his squad to get them focused once more.
There were no strong words from the City boss in the dressing room after the 4-3 victory that ultimately proved not enough due to the away goals rule, only praise echoed when he spoke to reporters. "I am so proud of the players and the fans," he said shortly after full-time.
The City boss was also determined to ensure his players were not motivated by revenge despite some frustration over the way Fernando Llorente's decisive goal was reviewed by VAR and the onfield referee not given an angle that showed the ball hitting the Spanish striker's elbow before going in.
His players were back at the Etihad Campus the following day with the mood considerably gloomier. Guardiola felt he had to make changes for a third game against Spurs in 12 days after a draining evening, which is when the enthusiasm of Phil Foden shone through. The 18-year-old is constantly pushing for his first-team opportunities, working tirelessly in training and heeding the advice of Guardiola, assistant Mikel Arteta and the rest of the coaching staff.
Guardiola has no doubts about Foden's ability, but has held him back to grow his experience around the first team. But with his energy and fearlessness needed for the Spurs rematch, Guardiola decided to throw him in for just his second Premier League start. It worked perfectly with the teenager scoring the only goal after just four minutes. But his players were exhausted and, in the final 20 minutes, City switched to survival mode and it was a mixture of delight and relief that greeted the full-time whistle. "As a footballer, I could not have done what my players have done today -- the title is still in our hands," Guardiola said after the game.
They would, however, only move top of they could navigate Wednesday's Manchester derby -- a date ringed on many pundits' calendars as the potential pivotal fixture of the run-in. While some Liverpool and United fans were conflicted over what result they wanted, there was no expectations from inside City for anything other than a feverish derby against Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side.
For all their recent bad form, United had not lost at Old Trafford in the Premier League since August. Guardiola decided he needed experience to deal with the intensity, recalling Kompany, David Silva and Fernandinho -- players who have delivered time and again on derby day.
As Leroy Sane -- who had come off the bench for the injured Fernandinho -- slammed in the second to secure victory, Guardiola bent double in celebration, fists clenched, with the Premier League's destiny remaining in his hands. It couldn't have a bigger contrast to the sight of the Catalan sinking to his knees in despair almost exactly a week earlier when VAR cut short the pandemonium that followed Sterling's late strike.
Guardiola will keep minds sharp and focused on the three games that remain and the three victories required even if they have survived the two toughest games of their run-in. But there won't have been a more important week if City are to hold off the challenge of Liverpool in the fiercest title race in Premier League history.
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