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<p><strong><em>GOLF </em></strong><strong><em>SCORING ZONE</em></strong></p>
<h1>Leaderboard &#8211; The Barclays </h1>
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<td colspan="2">1:50pm</td>
<td id="nextColorlb30925"><a onclick="colorRow_click('30925', 1, false)">color</a></td>
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<td><a href="http://www.pgatour.com/players/02/80/89/scorecards/2010/r027.html" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/www.pgatour.com/players/02/80/89/scorecards/2010/r027.html?referer=');">Jason Day</a></td>
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<td colspan="2">1:40pm</td>
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<td>67</td>
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<td>204</td>
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<td colspan="30">Waiting to tee off on hole 1</td>
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<td>4</td>
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<td>10</td>
<td><img title="AUS" src="http://i.cdn.turner.com/pgatour/.element/img/1.0/main/leaderboard/country_icons/AUS.gif" alt="AUS" /></td>
<td><a href="http://www.pgatour.com/players/02/45/02/scorecards/2010/r027.html" onclick="pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/www.pgatour.com/players/02/45/02/scorecards/2010/r027.html?referer=');">Adam Scott</a></td>
<td>-                               </td>
<td colspan="2">1:40pm</td>
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<td>-                              </td>
<td colspan="2">1:20pm</td>
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<td> </td>
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<td>T5</td>
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<td colspan="2">1:20pm</td>
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<td>69</td>
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<td> </td>
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<td>48</td>
<td><img title="USA" src="http://i.cdn.turner.com/pgatour/.element/img/1.0/main/leaderboard/country_icons/USA.gif" alt="USA" /></td>
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<div><a href="http://www.jnjlifestyle.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/wie-082810-640x360.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-774" title="wie-082810-640x360" src="http://www.jnjlifestyle.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/wie-082810-640x360.jpg" alt="" width="565" height="336" /></a></div>
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<p>WINNIPEG, Manitoba &#8212; Overnight leader Michelle Wie shot an even-par 72 to share the lead with South Korea&#8217;s Jiyai Shin after Saturday&#8217;s third round of the CN Canadian Women&#8217;s Open.</p>
<p>Both players suffered plenty of mosquito bites after a rainy round that saw them finish tied at 10 under for the tournament at St. Charles Country Club.</p>
<p>&#8220;Actually, they tried to kill me,&#8221; laughed Shin, who wiped out Wie&#8217;s three-stroke lead with a 3-under 69.</p>
<p>Wie, who recorded three birdies to go along with three bogeys in her round, agreed with her playing partner. The native of Hawaii said the winged nuisances affected her game.</p>
<p>&#8220;I have to say of everything, the mosquitoes were the hardest to concentrate,&#8221; Wie said. &#8220;They were pretty bad. But I found out they were a little better on the greens than on the fairways.</p>
<p>&#8220;They were very bad on the rough, so I&#8217;ll try to avoid that tomorrow.&#8221;</p>
<p>Na Yeon Choi drained a 60-foot birdie putt on the 18th hole that moved her into a tie for third with fellow South Korean Jee Young Lee and Norway&#8217;s Suzann Pettersen at 6 under.</p>
<p>&#8220;I used the (mosquito) spray, but I feel like they (got) worse,&#8221; said Choi, who posted a 71. &#8220;I think they like the smell.&#8221;</p>
<p>Pettersen, the defending champion ranked No. 3 on the World Rolex Rankings, shot a 72.</p>
<p>&#8220;Today was just awful for me,&#8221; Pettersen said. &#8220;But I&#8217;m in reach of the top so it was a good day to play bad and hang in there.&#8221;</p>
<p>Three Canadians are part of the 73-player field looking for a share of the $2.25 million purse, with $337,500 going to the winner.</p>
<p>Charlottetown&#8217;s Lorie Kane was the low Canadian after posting a morning round of 4-under 68 that had her even for the tournament and tied for 26th.</p>
<p>Montreal&#8217;s Lisa Meldrum was 2 over and tied for 41st following a round of 71, while Adrienne White (75) of Red Deer was 4 over in a tie for 53rd.</p>
<p>Kane was smiling after rebounding from a 75 on Thursday and a 73 on Friday. The 15-year veteran&#8217;s third round featured spells of light rain and the ever-present mosquitoes.</p>
<p>&#8220;Being from Prince Edward Island, we can get some pretty nasty ones, too,&#8221; Kane said with a laugh when asked if the bugs were the biggest she&#8217;d ever seen. But these, I gave quite a bit of blood today.&#8221;</p>
<p>No Canadian has won the event &#8212; the only LPGA Tour stop in Canada &#8212; since Jocelyne Bourassa in 1973.</p>
<p>Wie, ranked No. 12 in the world, is seeking her first victory this season and second of her career. The 20-year-old joined the tour last season and won last year&#8217;s Lorena Ochoa Invitational. The Canadian Open is her 15th event of the season and her highest finish was third in May&#8217;s Tres Marias Championship.</p>
<p>No. 4-ranked Shin also joined the tour last year. The 22-year-old already has three victories, including last month&#8217;s Evian Masters. She&#8217;s also posted nine top-10 finishes this season.</p>
<p>Shin and Wie will play together Sunday for the fourth straight round this week.</p>
<p>&#8220;Tomorrow should be a fun game because right now Michelle, she has (been playing great),&#8221; Shin said. &#8220;And then also I have a good feeling, too.&#8221;</p>
<p>Rachel Hetherington of Australia had the lowest round of the day &#8212; and her season &#8212; with a 66.</p>
<p>One player who wasn&#8217;t feeling great Saturday was No. 8-ranked Paula Creamer of the U.S., but mosquito bites weren&#8217;t to blame.</p>
<p>Aside from playing with a thumb injury, Creamer began suffering from what she believed was food poisoning in the morning. She saw a doctor and had a shot before her round and another at the turn.</p>
<p>&#8220;This was the hardest thing I&#8217;ve had to do,&#8221; said Creamer, who still recorded a 70 and was tied for ninth at 4 under with fellow American Morgan Pressel.</p>
<p>&#8220;I&#8217;ve played through a lot of pain and I&#8217;ve played through being sick a bunch, but this was a hard one. The weather didn&#8217;t help much, either.&#8221;</p>
<p><a href="http://www.jnjlifestyle.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/montgomerie-ryder-072010-640x360_0.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-779" title="montgomerie-ryder-072010-640x360_0" src="http://www.jnjlifestyle.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/montgomerie-ryder-072010-640x360_0.jpg" alt="" width="561" height="357" /></a></p>
<p>GLENEAGLES, Scotland &#8212; Colin Montgomerie has finally revealed one of his Ryder Cup decisions &#8212; not who will be handed a wild card, but how the match will start.</p>
<p>And following the lead of Seve Ballesteros, who considered it one of the masterstrokes of his 1997 success when he changed the format at Valderrama, Montgomerie has gone for fourballs first at Celtic Manor on Oct. 1.</p>
<p>Europe&#8217;s four victories in the last six matches have all come with the opening session being fourballs &#8212; and America&#8217;s two wins came when Ben Crenshaw in 1999 and Paul Azinger two years ago reverted to foursomes first.</p>
<p>Hal Sutton chose not to do that at Oakland Hills in 2004 and lost.</p>
<p>Surprisingly perhaps, Montgomerie was leaning towards foursomes earlier in the year, but with at least five untested players likely to be in his line-up &#8212; Rory McIlroy, Martin Kaymer, Ross Fisher and Francesco Molinari are certainties, Peter Hanson is on course to join them and Simon Dyson or Alvaro Quiros could yet make it six &#8212; he has gone for the safer option.</p>
<p>&#8220;Foursomes is the most difficult form of golf and I had a gut feeling it might favor us this time, but it&#8217;s easier to get new caps involved straightaway in fourballs,&#8221; he said. &#8220;Recent results also suggest it works better for us, so that&#8217;s what I went for when I signed the captains’ agreement.&#8221;</p>
<p>Montgomerie&#8217;s decision increases the chances of Northern Ireland natives Graeme McDowell and McIlroy kicking things off for Europe. Both have expressed that wish after winning all three games when they led the way for Britain and Ireland against Continental Europe last September in the Seve Trophy matchs.</p>
<p>As for the three wild cards, they will be named on Sunday evening after the conclusion of the Johnnie Walker Championship at Gleneagles.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.jnjlifestyle.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/woods-3rdhole-082610-640x360.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-781" title="woods-3rdhole-082610-640x360" src="http://www.jnjlifestyle.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/woods-3rdhole-082610-640x360.jpg" alt="" width="566" height="357" /></a></p>
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<p>PARAMUS, N.J. &#8212; Tiger Woods spent two days with instructor Sean Foley in Florida before coming to the Barclays, this after the Canadian-born coach worked with him during the PGA Championship.</p>
<p>Still to be decided is whether Woods wants to revamp his swing.</p>
<p>From past experience, Woods knows that takes time. He overhauled his swing under Butch Harmon after the 1997 Masters, and it took nearly two years before he felt he had it down. Another overhaul under Hank Haney took about that long.</p>
<p>“That’s the reason why the hesitation, because I know it’s going to take a long time,” Woods said after opening with a 65 at Ridgewood. “If it takes less than that, that’s still a long time.”</p>
<p>Even so, some of the drills appear to be working.</p>
<p>Foley had caddie Steve Williams hold the end of a wedge over Woods’ right ear at Whistling Straits to keep his head from moving. During his pro-am round, Woods tucked a golf glove under his right armpit to keep his arms more connected.</p>
<p>The payoff was not just the 65. Woods said his session on the range Thursday morning was not going particularly well, yet he knew what was wrong and was able to fix it.</p>
<p>“I had a week-and-a-half of prep time before here. I get off to a bad start in warm-up, at least I know how to fix it. And then once I fix it, I was able to go out and play,” he said. “But if that happened at the PGA, I wouldn’t have played like I did today.”</p>
<p>The turnaround was remarkable. Woods missed only one fairway and essentially only two greens (one was on the fringe).</p>
<p>There has been talk that Foley’s teaching are similar to the “stack-and-tilt” method taught by Andy Plummer and Mike Bennett, whose clients have included Mike Weir, Dean Wilson and Aaron Baddeley over the years.</p>
<p>“There are some parts of it that do look like it,” Woods said. “But there are other parts that are very, very different.”</p>
<p>Woods is not sure when he will make up his mind. He is getting through the PGA Tour playoffs, however long they last for him, then most likely the Ryder Cup, then a two-week trip to Shanghai and Melbourne in November, concluding with his Chevron World Challenge the first week of December.</p>
<p>“It’s something I’m still mulling over,” he said. “When I do commit, I will commit to it. I just haven’t figured out which way I’m going to go with it yet.”</p>
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<p><span style="font-weight: bold;">By DAVID ALLEN<br />
Equipment and Instruction Editor, GolfChannel.com </span>Posted: November 12, 2009</p>
<p>We know it&#8217;s difficult to find time to practice during the week. When a Saturday or Sunday tee time rolls around, you&#8217;re hoping to find some spark or productive swing thought that will help you break 100, 90, 80 or whatever your scoring goal may be.<br />
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With the weekend warrior in mind we created Bump and Run, a weekly Q&amp;A with some of the game&#8217;s top instructors. Each Friday, a teaching professional will occupy this space and answer questions directed at improving your game. This week it&#8217;s Todd Sones, owner of Coutour Golf and one of Golf Digest&#8217;s 50 Greatest Teachers in America.</p>
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Owner, Coutour Golf; teaching professional, White Deer Run Golf Club, Vernon Hills, Ill., Indoor Golf Nation, Paladine, Ill.<br />
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- <em>Golf Digest&#8217;</em>s 50 Greatest Teachers in America<br />
- <em>Golf Magazine&#8217;</em>s Top 100 Teachers in America<br />
- 1994, &#8217;96 Illinois PGA Teacher of the Year<br />
- 2003 Horton Smith Award winner<strong>Students (past and present)<br />
- </strong>Paul Goydos, Steve Jones, Chip Beck, Hilary Lunke<strong>Web Site:</strong><br />
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<p>Sones, the author of two books, including &#8220;<strong>Lights Out Putting</strong>,&#8221; patented the Tri-Fit Method of fitting <strong>putters</strong> in 2003 and has taken the art of custom-fitting putters to a new level with <strong>Coutour Golf</strong>.</p>
<p>&#8220;You have one<strong> club</strong> in your bag that is responsible for almost half of your <strong>score</strong>,&#8221; said Sones. &#8220;That&#8217;s why it&#8217;s the most important club in your bag. Everybody is getting fit for their irons and now their <strong>driver</strong>, but they only make up 60 percent of their <strong>score</strong>. If you’re going to get anything fit, make it your putter.&#8221;</p>
<p>To submit a question to Sones or one of our teachers, please e-mail <a href="mailto:bumpandrun@thegolfchannel.com"><strong>bumpandrun@thegolfchannel.com</strong></a> and check back every Friday to see if your question got answered. </p>
<p><strong>What is the most common fitting mistake you see with putters today?</strong></p>
<p>Two things. Incorrect length, which affects ultimately the distance you stand from the ball, your posture (relationship to the ball), and your arms in relation to your body. Those are three really important things because if your<strong> putter</strong> is too long, you’re either going to stand too far from the ball, or you’re going to have your arms jammed up into your body. If the putter is too short, you’re either going to bend over past the ball or have your arms stretched out, because you’re reaching down, and disconnected. If you can get the right length putter then you can lock in your setup every time.</p>
<p>I would also have to say swingweight. People get confused by swingweight because it’s hard to explain a feel, and that’s what <strong>swingweight</strong> is. It’s the feel of the putterhead as it goes back and forth. If a player doesn’t feel the clubhead, it affects his distance control because he can’t really develop good rhythm or balance during the <strong>stroke</strong>.</p>
<p><strong>Do amateurs typically play with putters that are too short or too long?</strong></p>
<p>It&#8217;s really hard to say, because it depends on the individual’s height and body type. You might have two guys who are the same height – one who’s all legs and the other who’s all body – but the guy who&#8217;s got long arms and a long torso is going to use a shorter putter. Length really does make a difference, but it’s got to be right for your body type. What we have found in our fittings is that guys who are typically 6-foot-3 to 6-5 need something in the 36-inch category; guys that are 6-1, 6-2 need a 35-inch putter, guys who are 6 foot, 34 inches, 5-9, 33 inches, and so on.<br />
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If you don’t know if your putter fits you, or is the proper length, is there a way to check?</strong></p>
<p>It’s like trying to fit yourself to eye glasses – you’re not going to be very successful at it on your own. At coutourgolf.com, we have a fitting form where you can plug in your height and your knuckles to ground measurement (arm length in relation to ground), and it will tell you what length putter fits you based on this information. It will tell you what length putter and swingweight fits you based on your height and arm length.</p>
<p><strong>What length putt gives amateurs the most trouble and why?<br />
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<p>l think you have to look at both short putts and lag putts. From 10 feet out, most <strong>amateurs </strong>have no real expectation of making the <strong>putt </strong>so direction is not that important, and from 20 feet, even if they mishit it, they’ll probably be okay.</p>
<div style="width: 200px; float: left; padding: 2px;"><img src="http://images.thegolfchannel.com/images/affiliatesite/354232.jpg" border="0" alt="Tiger Woods releases the putterhead through impact" width="200" height="300" /></div>
<div class="caption"><strong>Tiger Woods and all good putters allow the putter to swing itself; they don&#8217;t force the speed.</strong></div>
<p>Poor fundamentals show up most on short putts because they can’t make a 4-footer if they have the<strong> putterhead</strong> coming in from the outside with the face open; they don’t have enough time to recover whereas with the longer stroke, they can. Once they get past 20 feet to the longer putts – let’s say, 30 to 50 feet –  they’ll struggle because they don’t put a good enough roll on the ball to control their speed.</p>
<p>Where <strong>putting</strong> is made or broken is how good is your speed control in lag putting, how close do you get that first one, and how well do you convert from 3- to 5-foot range? That’s where your <strong>mechanics</strong> really show.</p>
<p><strong>Is there a drill you&#8217;d recommend for short putts, long putts, or both?</strong></p>
<p>I&#8217;d recommend you <strong>practice</strong> both: Hit your<strong> long putt first</strong>, then try and convert the <strong>short one.</strong></p>
<p>Most <strong>golfers</strong> have what I like to refer to as a signature <strong>backstroke.</strong> They take the club back the same distance for almost all putts. Let’s say it’s 12 inches – if they take it back 12 inches on a 4-foot putt their brain starts screaming, “Slow down!” If they take it back 12 inches on a 40-foot <strong>putt </strong>their brain screams, “Speed up!” Ultimately, what you really want to learn is what length <strong>backstroke </strong>is right for each putt. If you’ve got a 4-foot <strong>putt </strong>you should really have a backstroke of 6 inches. (Normal green speed, stimped at 10). If you’ve got a 40-foot <strong>putt</strong> you really need a <strong>backstroke </strong>that’s somewhere around 15 inches, so you’re allowing the <strong>putterhead</strong> to create its own momentum.</p>
<p>Think about a pendulum: A <strong>pendulum</strong> you <strong>swing</strong> way back and the distance it travels determines how fast it moves forward. If you swung it 6 inches it would swing slower than if you swung it 15 inches. What happens with most people is they’re controlling the putter’s speed versus letting it swing by itself. If you look at the best <strong>putters</strong>, they have a constant rate of acceleration and an equal back and through motion.</p>
<p><strong>What makes Tiger Woods such a terrific lag putter? Seems like every time he has a putt of 30 feet or more, the ball grazes the hole or finishes a foot away.</strong></p>
<p>No. 1, he puts a great roll on the <strong>ball,</strong> and that’s because his <strong>mechanics</strong> are very solid. The face of his putter is squaring to the path at impact, not cutting against it, and he has that constant acceleration. He never looks like he’s holding the putter back or accelerating it; it looks like the putter accelerates itself. And finally, he practices long, breaking <strong>putts</strong>. You’ve got to hit it solid to be close to the hole from long range.</p>
<p><strong>Tiger talks about releasing the putterhead. Is that a good thought for amateurs?</strong></p>
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<p>That’s a word that describes a specific feel for a very good player. It goes back to the pendulum: if you keep your center (head and sternum) still and you let the weight of the putter go past your center, that’s releasing the putter. I don’t think it’s flipping the <strong>putter</strong> or necessarily closing the face; it just has to do with simply letting the putter go past your center.</p>
<p><strong>Any advice for the weekend golfer? Something that might help them drop a stroke or two over the weekend?</strong></p>
<p>I&#8217;d say this: We have 10 people come through our short game school regularly, and I think 70 percent have the wrong putter; it’s not the right specifications for them. So they’re never going to get better. It’s like glasses: You won’t see clearly until you have the right specs.</p>
<p>Stop wasting your time with band-aids and quick fixes that don’t do anything. Get to the heart of the problem, and get fitted for a putter through instruction. A better setup with a fit <strong>putter </strong>will develop a good <strong>putting stroke</strong>.<br />
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