Danish odd couple Soren Kjeldsen and Thorbjorn Olesen complemented each other
perfectly at Kingston Heath on Friday, flirting with a rare 59 before settling
for a three-shot lead at the halfway stage of the World Cup of golf.
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Danes off to a flyer in the best-ball format by holing out from 152 yards for
eagle on the third hole.Olesen -- who has previously enjoyed success in
Australia as the winner of the 2014 Perth International -- chipped in at the
eighth as the pair amassed two eagles and eight birdies.They finished a dream
day at 12-under-par, three shots clear of Chinas Wu Ashun and Haotong Li, with
first-round leaders Rafael Cabrera Bello and Jon Rahm from Spain a stroke
further back in outright third place.Americans Rickie Fowler and Jimmy Walker
were in a tie for fourth at seven under.Australians Adam Scott and Marc Leishman
were all but out of contention after battling to a four-under 68. It left the
local favourites 10 shots off the pace in a tie for 18th as they struggled to
build any real momentum on a cold, windy day at Kingston Heath.Kjeldsen said the
strength of his partnership with Olesen was their contrasting
styles.Temperament-wise I dont think were that different but game-wise were very
different, said the 41-year-old, who has won four times on the European
Tour.Thorbjorn is very flashy, he hits it very far off the tee and overall just
has an amazing game, whereas Im like a train -- I arrive on time but without too
much of the flashy stuff.Both Danes had previously shot 61s in individual
strokeplay, with Olesen admitting the magical figure of 59 crossed his mind
after a fifth successive birdie on the 14th.In the end they could only manage
one more birdie -- on the 18th -- for a 12-under 60.I didnt know what the par
was on this course but I thought 13 under would definitely make it, said the
26-year-old Olesen.I had it in my mind and I was still trying to play the same
golf and be aggressive.We came up one short but Soren hit an amazing shot into
18 and it was great to finish that way.Scott and Leishman will need a major
change in fortunes at the weekend if Australia are to successfully defend the
World Cup crown.Leishman started and finished his day well with birdies on the
first and 18th holes.I certainly didnt play the way I wouldve liked, he said.
But thats golf and it can do that to you. Im still staying positive, hoping weve
saved all of our good stuff for the weekend.
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. Belfort (24-10) needed just 77 seconds to down Henderson in the headlining
bout of Saturdays "UFC Fight Night: Belfort vs. Henderson" event at Goiania
Arena in Goiania, Brazil. The fight served as a rematch of the pairs 2006
meeting, which Henderson won by decision. After a scramble to finish the regular
season, the playoffs are finally on deck. With 10 teams left, here are 10
questions to carry fans through October:CAN THE CUBS DO IT?Joe Maddons crew
romped to 103 wins, and now the North Side of Chicago is set up for either the
biggest party of all time or the most brutal disappointment ever. Nothing in
between for Wrigleyville, really. The pressure wont rattle Jon Lester and John
Lackey -- theyve pitched in these spots. Kris Bryant, Anthony Rizzo and the
young hitters must handle hopes and expectations that have been building since
the Cubs last World Series championship in 1908.WILL KERSHAW COME UP
ACES?Dodgers star Clayton Kershaw is all set to pitch Game 1 at Washington. Hes
certainly got the pedigree: Cy Young Awards, ERA titles, 20-win seasons and an
MVP. What he doesnt have is a winning record in the playoffs -- 2-6. And in his
last six starts in the postseason over the past three years, hes 1-5 with a 5.45
ERA, plus a high walk and home run rate. Remember, Hall of Famers Randy Johnson,
Greg Maddux and Tom Glavine had losing career marks in the postseason. But
Kershaw could use a couple of wins to round out an otherwise glittering
resume.ONE MORE BIG SWING FOR BIG PAPI?David Ortiz had a dream season in his
final year -- huge numbers, an MVP candidate, a worst-to-first turnaround by the
Red Sox. His likeness has been cut into the grass at Fenway Park, his legacy is
etched into history. What the retiring 40-year-old DH really wants is one more
ring -- hes won three with Boston and owns a career .455 batting average and
.576 on-base percentage in the World Series. He begins these playoffs against
former manager Terry Francona and Cleveland.WILL MADBUM STAND TALL?When last
seen in the postseason, Madison Bumgarner posted a Giant save to win Game 7 in
Kansas City. The 6-foot-5 lefty will try to save San Franciscos season on
Wednesday night in the NL wild-card game, on the road vs. the Mets. In 2014, he
pitched a shutout at Pittsburgh to win the wild-card game. If he gets to the
World Series, watch out -- no one can match his 4-0 mark with one save and an
0.25 ERA.WHOS HURTIN?Stephen Strasburg, Carlos Carrasco and Jacob deGrom are
among the injured aces as the playoffs begin. Wilson Rammos, Neil Walker and
Michael Brantley are out, too.
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banged up, with Daniel Murphy, Eduardo Nunez and Danny Salazar among them. Its
easy to wonder what a team wouldve done with a full roster; this late in the
year, as managers often say, its not worth worrying about.WHAT ABOUT THE
TRADE-OFFS?In late July 2015, the Royals acquired Johnny Cueto and Ben Zobrist,
and the pair helped them win the crown. A lot of big names moved to contenders
this year in midseason -- Carlos Beltran and Jonathan Lucroy to Texas, Matt
Moore (Giants), Aroldis Chapman (Cubs), Andrew Miller (Indians), Mark Melancon
(Nationals) and Jay Bruce (Mets). Well soon see which trade-deadline guys
deliver.WHOS NEW?Orioles slugger Mark Trumbo led the majors with 47 home runs
and powered into his first postseason. Red Sox outfielders Mookie Betts and
Jackie Bradley Jr. also get to play for the first time on the big stage.
Productive newcomers Trea Turner, Nomar Mazara and T.J. Rivera will join them
this week.GOT A BEEF?A bat flip by Jose Bautista last October sparked a wild
scene in Toronto, and lingering ill will led to him getting punched this season
by Texas Rougned Odor. Just imagine if they meet again this month. Brawls are
rare in the playoffs, but they happen -- the Blue Jays, as we got to see, dont
take no guff.ANYONE GET SKIPPED?Quite a collection of managers in these
playoffs. Some have won the World Series (Bruce Bochy, Francona, John Farrell),
others have gotten close (Dusty Baker, Terry Collins). Some have been in the
playoffs before (Buck Showalter, Joe Maddon, John Gibbons, Jeff Banister), while
Dave Roberts (Dodgers) made it in his first year.STARTER OR RELIEVER?Many of the
most-scrutinized decisions this month will involve how managers handle their
pitching staffs. Use a starter like Cole Hamels on short rest, or maybe in
emergency relief? Push a closer like Kenley Jansen for four outs, or five or
six? Four-man rotation or three? With a lot of teams trying to advance farther
than theyve been in years -- the Cubs, Indians, Texas and Washington -- get
ready to ramp up the second-guessing.
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