When Pat is playing bad, he takes four seconds

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The Ottawa Senators recalled forward Jean-Gabriel Pageau from its American Hockey League affiliate, the Binghamton Senators on Thursday.
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in eight of the clubs first 12 games, registering one goal before being assigned
to Binghamton on Oct. 31. The 21-year-old Ottawa native has recored 16 points,
including six goals, in 15 games in Binghamton this season.
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Tours FedEx Cup and European Tours Race to Dubai in the same season. "It is
still taking a little time to sink in what Ive achieved this week as was the
case when I won the FedEx Cup but then it just kept getting better and better as
the days went on and I am sure this will be the same," he said.
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during meetings, but he said its something every player does.PALM HARBOR, Fla.
-- Robert Garrigus missed two short par putts over the last seven holes
Saturday, and just like that, his four-shot lead dwindled to one in the Valspar
Championship. Thats about the only thing that went quickly. On a gorgeous
afternoon at Innisbrook, pace of play on the PGA Tour reared its ugly head
again. Garrigus had to settle for a 1-under 70 when he missed short par putts on
the 12th and 18th holes, giving him a one-shot lead over Kevin Na, who laboured
and fidgeted his way around the Copperhead course to a 68. The final group
turned into a threesome for most of the back nine -- Garrigus, Kevin Na and a
rules official with his hand on a stopwatch. Even though they finished in just
under four hours, they were as many as two holes behind the group ahead of them.
Both players were given a bad time -- a first for Garrigus, but not for Na --
and one more would have meant a one-shot penalty. "Im not used to being put on
the clock," said Garrigus, one of the fastest players in golf. "Thats the first
time in nine years -- actually the first time in 17 years as a professional --
Ive ever got a bad time on the golf course. I started laughing." They were on
the clock when Garrigus had a nasty lie in the rough on the side of the hill on
the par-5 14th. He walked some 30 yards up to the green to study his shot, and
by the time he walked back to hit it, he was went beyond his allotted 40
seconds. Na was given a bad time on the par-3 13th hole when he was first to
play. "Over water, tough to judge the wind and corner pin is obviously brutal,
and probably just took some extra time because it was probably a hard golf
shot," Na said. "Unfortunately, I was past the time. I know how to play. I dont
know what people were saying, but I dont feel like I should be criticized for my
play today because Im the first one to admit if I play slow. But I really didnt
feel like I played slow today." A traffic jam is likely for the final round.
Garrigus was at 8-under 205, and the final seven holes brought several players
back into the mix -- most of them needing a win to get into the Masters.
David Hearn (70) of Brantford, Ont., is tied for 11th at 2-under par,
Graham DeLaet (71) of Weyburn, Sask., and Calgarys Stephen Ames (72) were tied
at 38th at 1 over. John Senden of Australia made a 30-foot birdie putt on the
18th hole to cap off a 64, moving up 32 spots on the leaderboard into third
place, just two shots behind. Justin Rose, at No. 7 the highest-ranked player in
the field, made bogey from a wild tee shot on the 18th for a 69 and was three
shots behind. Retief Goosen finisshed his bogey-free 64 some 2 1/2 hours before
the leaders began the third round.
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himself within four shots of the lead on a course where he has won before.
Goosen was at 4-under 209, along with Scott Langley (69) and Charley Hoffman
(67). Luke Donald, a winner at Innisbrook two years ago, was in the group five
shots behind. Garrigus did plenty right. He hit two balls off the first tee,
only to find his original tee shot had banged off a tree and back into play. He
converted that into a birdie, made a 12-foot birdie on the next hole and
stretched his lead to four shots with a nifty flop shot from the pine straw that
set up a birdie on the par-5 fifth. That was his last birdie. Na remarkably has
made only one bogey through 54 holes on a Copperhead course with plenty of bite.
He turned a potential bogey into birdie when he chipped in from deep rough on
the par-3 15th hole. The pressure came more from the clock held by rules
official Gary Young. Na said he was discussing the line of his 15-foot birdie
putt on the par-3 17th with caddie Kenny Harms when he wanted one last look. "I
was about to back off. Kenny goes, You better go," Na said. "I kind of peaked
out in the fairway and theres Gary on the cart with a little clock." Even so, Na
said he didnt feel a need to apologize. Pat Perez, playing in the group ahead of
them, hit a tee shot into the vegetation on the third hole. Taking a penalty
drop would leave him in a palmetto bush, so he opted to go back to the tee.
Perez was given a cart ride to the tee and back to his next ball in play, and
then he was gone. Perez is one of the fastest players. "They took off," Garrigus
said. "When Pat is playing bad, he takes four seconds to hit a shot." Na said
Garrigus told him after the round that he would tell him if he were playing
slow. He said other players have told him he has picked up the pace. He said he
has improved "a ton" since The Players Championship in 2012, when he was
changing his swing and had trouble taking the club back -- or changing his mind
at the top and purposely missing the ball so he could start over. "Its not fair
for me because I already have that stamp on me," Na said. He would much rather
me known as a guy with multiple wins on the PGA Tour, and he has a chance to get
his second title on Sunday. So does Garrigus, whose only other win was at Disney
in 2010. At stake for both is a spot in the Masters. Of the seven players
separated by four shots going into the final round, Rose is the only one
eligible for the first major of the year.
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