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Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Japanese golfer wins Song Be Club Championship

Jotani Kazuya (L) from Japan collects the trophy after winning the Song Be Club Championship 2010 golf tournament on the weekend - Photo: Courtesy of Song Be Golf Resort
HCMC – A Japanese golfer, Jotani Kazuya, took the trophy at the Song Be Club Championship 2010 golf tournament in the southern province of Binh Duong over the weekend.

The annual friendship tournament attracted about 240 golfers, some from Vietnam but many expatriates from countries and territories including Singapore, Taiwan, Japan, Korean, Holland, Malaysian and the host Vietnam.

There were three divisions - A for club champion, B for intermediate champion and L for ladies.

This year, the organizers introduced the first Junior Championship for members' children aged 7 - 14 years old to help develop the game.

Kazuya won with a gross score of 162 with local golfer and defending champion, Pham Minh Hong, coming second.

Nguyen Thi Ngoc Dung continued to dominate the ladies championship this year, with Hoang Thi Hang in second place.

With a gross score of 92, Tran Phuoc Luan was the first champion in the new Junior Division.

In addition, the organizer gave prizes for winners of Best Nett and Nearest to Pin and Callaway.

This is the 16th club champion tournament that Song Be Golf Resort has organized.

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Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Giang snags gold in youth wushu worlds

Viet Nam's Hoang Thi Phuong Giang pocketed a gold medal in the girls' daoshu event at the ongoing World Youth Wushu Championship in Singapore.

Phuong's Monday gold medal was the first for Viet Nam on the opening day of competition at the annual tournament. She later grabbed a bronze in the gunshu event.

Earlier team-mate Duong Thuy Vy took a silver in the girls' qiangshu while Cao Phat Dat earned a bronze in the boys' nandao.

Vietnamese sanshou (combat) artists also competed successfully with five qualifying for the semi-finals.

The championship featuring over 400 participants from 45 countries and territories will conclude today.

Duong wins National Matchplay

Vietnamese Nguyen Thai Duong won the Vietnam National Matchplay Championship at the Mongomerie Links golf course in the central province of Quang Nam.

He beat Andrew Hung Pham and Dang Hong Anh to win the title.

In the women's division, Nguyen Thi Ngoc Dung gave a perfect performance on the 18-hole course, dominating Ngo Thi An Trinh and Pham Thi Hong Lan to take the championship.

Scott Riddick took out the Vietnam International Championship, edging out Evan Mahoney and Jamie. Amateur Phan Thanh Chien finished first in the senior division.

The championship drew over 144 golfers competing in six men's and women's divisions with a handicap from nine to 24.

HCM City college tops volleyball tourney

HCM City's Sport College won the National Student Volleyball Tournament - Toyota Cup at Ha Noi's Cau Giay Gymnasium after a 3-0 win over Hong Bang International University in the men's final on Monday.

The Bac Ninh Sport College clinched the women's title. The men's and women's winners walked away with VND30 million (US$1,500) in prize money, and another bonus of VND50 million ($2,500) from the sponsor.

Last month, the Japanese carmaker agreed a 3-year deal to sponsor the annual tournament. — VNS

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Saturday, October 16, 2010

Thien wins second championship title at U18 ITF

Vietnamese tennis player Nguyen Hoang Thien, 15, won the U18 International Tennis Federation’s (ITF) Group 5 championship title after beating Estonia’s Markus Kerner 2-0 in just 55 minutes in the southern province of Binh Duong on October 15.

He eased to a 6-2, 6-0 victory in just 55 minutes to take his second title of the year.

“I am happy and satisfied with this result,” said Thien. “I made a lot of efforts to win two championship titles in succession after my 6-month shoulder injury.”

The event in Binh Duong attracted 150 players from 23 nations and territories in the world.

On October 9, he had won the ITF Youth Tennis Open in the boys' singles event after beating Chinese Taipei Cheng Kuang Yu 2-0 (6-2, 6-2) in southern province of Bac Lieu.

Thien had jumped from 436th to 369th in the ITF’s junior rankings announced on October 11 due to these two titles.

According to the Vietnam Tennis Federation, for the first time, Thien will join Do Minh Quan and Le Quoc Khanh to represent Vietnam at the 2010 Asian Games in Guangzhou, China next month.

“My target this year is to enter the world’s top 200 young tennis players,” he said.

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Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Sorry Woods fails to make Tour Championship

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Tiger Woods waits in the 10th tee during the third round of the Barclays golf tournament in Paramus, New Jersey August 28, 2010
Photo: Reuters

There is still plenty of golf ahead for Tiger Woods this year but his PGA Tour season came to an early end at the BMW Championship on Sunday after he failed to earn a spot in the Tour Championship.

For the first time in 15-years, Woods finishes his PGA Tour season without claiming a single title but the world number one at least managed to exit on a positive note firing three birdies on a bogey-free back nine for a final round one-under 70.

The back-nine charge, however, was far too little, too late to earn Woods a place in the elite 30-man field for the lucrative season-ending Tour Championship in Atlanta.

His one-under total of 283 left him in a tie for 15th and well out of the fifth place finish he needed to advance to the finale.

It marks the third time in five years that Woods has not played the Tour Championship. He missed the event in 2008 while recuperating from knee surgery and in 2006 when he qualified but decided to end his season early.

Instead of making the trip to East Lake, Woods will have two weeks off to work on his inconsistent game and prepare for next month's Ryder Cup showdown with Europe at Celtic Manor.

"That's just the way it is," shrugged Woods, when asked if he was disappointed not to be headed to Atlanta. "I didn't play well early in the year and I didn't play well in the middle of the year.

" I've played better than I have all this year, but it is what it is.

“I didn't qualify and since I'm at home it gives me two weeks to practice and prepare."

Woods has plenty to occupy his time as he struggles to put his personal life back together after scandalous divorce and continues to work on a swing overhaul.

Aside from the Ryder Cup, Woods will have other opportunities to test the progress of his revamped swing with events in Australia and China as well as his own tournament on his late season schedule.

During another rollercoaster week at Cog Hill, Woods displayed only occasional flashes of the supreme ability that carried him to 14 major titles.

There are signs, however, that he is not far away from returning to his old dominating form, according to world number two Phil Mickelson, who was paired with his great rival during Sunday's final round.

"I think his game is like inches from being there," said Mickelson. "His speed is back, he's solid, very close.

"He hit a lot of good shots there coming in, he made a couple of bogeys and followed up with a number of birdies there toward the end.

"You can tell that his game is like inches from turning because his speed is back and his putter looks great.”

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Thursday, September 9, 2010

Woods eager to carry momentum into BMW stomping ground

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Tiger Woods of the US waits on the third tee during the fourth round of the Deutsche Bank Championship in Norton, Massachusetts September 6, 2010
Photo: Reuters

Tiger Woods returned to one of his happy hunting grounds on Wednesday riding the momentum from one of the best weeks of a turbulent year into his title defense at the BMW Open.

With his divorce finalized, a spot on the US Ryder Cup squad confirmed and his game pointed in the right direction, Woods's world seemed to be slipping back into a familiar orbit on a sunny day at Cog Hill Golf and Country Club where he has been a winner five times.

"It's always nice to come back to a venue that I've won but also I've won it multiple times and in different ways," Woods told reporters. "I can always kind of go back to that no matter how I'm playing.”

“I can still figure out a way to get it done."

Winless after 11 starts, Woods arrives at the third stop on the FedEx Cup playoff playing his best golf of the season.

He finished in a tie for 12th at The Barclays and tied for 11th at the Deutsche Bank Championship, that he had three straight rounds in the 60s for the first time this year.

The good vibes continued to flow on Tuesday when US Ryder Cup captain Corey Pavin made the world number one a wild card pick for the squad that will take on Europe at Celtic Manor in Wales from October 1-3.

Woods was even in a bit of playful mood when he met with the media on Wednesday until asked about working relationship with swing guru Sean Foley and if he was paying him.

"That's none of your business," snapped the American.

Pressed further, Woods came as close as he has to confirming the Canadian as his new swing coach saying: "He's coaching me."

With Foley's help, Woods appears to be getting his game back on track, but three consecutive rounds in the 60s is a modest achievement for a golfer who not long ago considered winning three straight titles routine.

Still, Woods has seized on every positive as a sign of something to build on.

His next target is the Tour Championship in Atlanta and the world number one is projected to need a top-five finish at the BMW to clinch a spot in the elite 30 man field.

But Woods, who will be going up against all 11 of his Ryder Cup team mates at Cog Hill, said he is encouraged by his recent progress and feels he is headed in the right direction.

"Obviously the confidence is coming up... I've put a lot of hard work into it," said Woods.

"That's been nice to see the progress, to be able to go out there and hit the golf ball the way I know I can, know the fixes and understand the concept.”

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Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Woods stays alive in PGA Tour playoffs

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Tiger Woods of the US watches his drive off the fourth tee during the fourth round of the Deutsche Bank Championship in Norton, Massachusetts September 6, 2010
Photo: Reuters

Tiger Woods stayed alive in the PGA Tour's playoffs when he compiled a tidy final round at the Deutsche Bank Championship on Monday.

Woods birdied three of the final four holes for a three-under-par 68 in pleasant conditions at the Boston TPC.

He finished at 10-under 274, which should place him around 12th place at the end of the day.

Woods also ensured he would be among the top 70 players on the FedEx Cup points list to advance to this week's BMW Championship in suburban Chicago.

He will go into the third of four playoff events at about 50th place on the list.

"I'm very satisfied,” Woods, referring to his swing changes with coach Sean Foley, told NBC television. “The things we've been working on are starting to come together.”

"I started feeling more comfortable and I'm able to fix it on the golf course.

“That's the biggest thing, when I hit a couple of bad shots I'm able to rectify it.

"Today I was trying to shoot about 62 and I thought that would have been a pretty good number but I didn't do that."

Meanwhile, Briton Luke Donald and American Charley Hoffman shared the lead more than halfway through the final round.

They were 18-under after 11 holes, while overnight leader Jason Day was one stroke behind after 10 holes, with a further three-shot gap to Australian Geoff Ogilvy and American Brandt Snedeker.

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Monday, August 30, 2010

Woods qualifies for next FedExCup event after closing 67

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Tiger Woods of the US laughs as he walks up the 18th fairway during the final round of the Barclays golf tournament in Paramus, New Jersey August 29, 2010
Photo: Reuters

Tiger Woods finished strongly at the Barclays tournament on Sunday, a four-under 67 clinching a spot in the second FedExCup series event next week.

The world number one, yet to win this season, had to be in the top 50 to remain in the lucrative playoffs and qualified with ease as he closed with a seven-under 277 total.

"I'm very pleased," said Woods who felt his ball-striking was good all week. "If I had just putted well for all four days, I'm right there.”

“I drove it pretty much on a string all week and really controlled my irons," he told reporters.

"Unfortunately I didn't putt well in the middle two rounds."

Competing after his divorce from wife Elin became final on Monday, Woods tried to focus on swing adjustments.

He was satisfied for the most part and said he hoped to put it all together as he progressed through the FedExCup, which he won last year to pocket the US$10 million bonus as overall points leader.

After starting out in 112th place, with 100 players qualifying for next week's Deutsche Bank Championship in Boston, the American's display at Ridgewood Country Club put him back on track for the series.

"I'm looking forward to it, the next three events, the next three venues I've won on," he said looking ahead to the BMW Championship and the Tour Championship.

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