Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Richie Ramsay wins Omega European Masters by four for second tour title

Richie Ramsay at the Omega European Masters
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Richie Ramsay had never led a European Tour event after 54 holes until this weekend, but handled the pressure admirably on Sunday.
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Associated Press 

Series: European Tour
CRANS MONTANA, Switzerland -- Richie Ramsay captured the biggest title of his professional career Sunday, shooting a 5-under 66 to win the Omega European Masters by four strokes.
The overnight leader was never challenged after the turn and finished at 16-under 267. Four players tied for second.
Ramsay earned $440,000 for his second European Tour victory, following the South African Open title in 2009.
''It's just incredible, the whole day went to plan,'' said Ramsay, adding that the victory would move his career ''up a notch. It definitely pushes me to another level.''
The 29-year-old Scot, who won the 2006 U.S. Amateur, is set to move up the world rankings from No. 110 into the top 70.
''It's a bigger win than the U.S. Amateur,'' said Ramsay, who is based in Atlanta. ''If you look at the field and the place and the way that I did it.''
Ramsay had never led a European Tour event after 54 holes, and countryman Paul Lawrie was favored Sunday as he sought back-to-back victories after winning the Johnnie Walker Championship.
Lawrie shot 70 for a share of sixth in his last tournament before joining Europe's team for the Ryder Cup from Sept. 28-30 in Medinah, Ill.
Danny Willett of England, who played in the final threesome with Ramsay and Lawrie, grabbed a share of second. Fredrik Andersson Hed of Sweden, Marcus Fraser of Australia and France's Romain Wattel also finished at 271.
After three days of rain, fog and low temperatures in the Swiss Alps, Ramsay finally played in bright sunshine on the Seve Ballesteros-designed course circled by snow-capped mountains.
Ramsay began his round with a one-stroke lead and was quickly joined at 12 under by Lawrie, the 1999 British Open champion who carded an early eagle.
Despite missing birdie chances at Nos. 5 and 6, Ramsay completed the front nine holes in 31. He led Willett by three at the turn, with Lawrie let down by his driving off the tee.
Ramsay effectively sealed the title by holing his approach shot -- a wedge from 130 yards -- for eagle at the par-5 14th.
''I just put my foot on the gas and that gave me some breathing space,'' Ramsay said.
Mathias Gronberg had a hole-in-one at No. 3, sinking his 7-iron from 191 yards. The Swede had a 71 in the final round to finish at 8 under.

Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Ravens Ready to Battle Vikings



Posted Aug 15, 2008

By BaltimoreRavens.com



Get all the information you'll need to gear up for Saturday's matchup with the Minnesota Vikings.


The Baltimore Ravens will make their 2008 debut at M&T Bank Stadium this Saturday, Aug. 16, when they host the Minnesota Vikings in the second preseason game for each team. Kickoff for the sold-out contest is 7:30 p.m. This will mark the first game at home for new Ravens head coach John Harbaugh.

Baltimore opened the preseason with a 16-15 victory at the New England Patriots last Thursday. Reliable Matt Stover, who enters the 2008 regular season as the fourth leading scorer of all time (1,822 points), hit two field goals in the victory. Quarterback Kyle Boller started, completing 11 of 15 passes for 102 yards with one interception. The Vikings dropped a 34-17 contest at the Metrodome to the visiting Seahawks. Minnesota’s starting quarterback Tarvaris Jackson completed 8 of 11 for 118 yards and a score in the loss.

Harbaugh announced that second-year quarterback Troy Smith will start for the Ravens against the Vikings. Smith, the 2006 Heisman Trophy winner while playing at Ohio State, was a fifth-round selection for the Ravens in 2007. Smith, Boller and rookie Joe Flacco, the team’s first-round pick in 2008, are competing to be the Ravens’ starter for the regular season. “We have a rather unique situation. We’re throwing the balls out there and seeing which one wins the job. It’s wide open,” Harbaugh said.

Following Saturday’s game against the Vikings, the Ravens will play at St. Louis on Aug. 23 before ending the preseason Aug. 28 against the Falcons at M&T Bank Stadium. Baltimore opens the regular season at home against AFC North rival Cincinnati Sept. 7. The Vikings play at Green Bay in the Monday night opener on Sept. 8.

Visit the Gameday page for all your game information and complete coverage of the Ravens's preseason matchup with the Minnesota Vikings.