Korey Smith tracks a tee shot on the 16th tee. Like an ignored spouse, the putter needs to be shown some attention once in a while. However, the short game is the first thing to suffer from dust collecting, so it’s not unusual for the relationship woes to surface on the greens. Take away a dreaded double on the third hole in Round 2, or give him a mulligan on two three-putt bogeys from the opening round, and he would be gaslighting the field again. With six more birdies on the scorecard (that’s 12 total thus far, and that’s with some grumbling about the putter), he’s taking dead aim at City history as he chases a fifth title. Harrell carded a solid 4-under 68 during Sunday’s second round, finishing 36 holes at 7-under 137 and three shots in front of new challenger Korey Smith. Even with limited time on the course, even with his short game showing some hints of drop off because of the shelf time, he’s topping the leaderboard at the halfway point of the 2023 edition. Three years later, Harrell is once again the frontrunner. Harrell is digging for more City gold out of the dirt. The 49ers were known for digging California gold out of the ground. Won that trio of titles by a combined total of 49 shots. From 2018-20, he shot a combined score of 49-under par – say that again, slowly. We’ve seen that connection before, when Harrell was setting Otis Park afire while winning three straight championships to close the last decade. If the spark of yesterday ever returns, if the flame rekindles the love story, the Bedford Men’s City Golf Tournament trophy would live happily ever after in his possession. It is going to be tough but we need to believe we can compete with a team like Manchester City.Four-time champion Aaron Harrell carded a 4-under 68 during Sunday’s second round of the City tournament at Otis Park.īEDFORD – Just imagine if Aaron Harrell and his putter didn’t bicker like an old married couple. “I think we need to believe also that we can create good things. What they achieved at Manchester City is unbelievable. He went on to describe what it will take to compete with Pep Guardiola’s treble-winning Manchester City side: “I want to congratulate Pep of course. “For that, we have to work hard, work the players really, really hard and translate this energy to our fans who can help us win the games.” “We want to start to believe from day one, we started to work from Monday and we want to be the best and most competitive. It is only to win with the players that we have. I don’t want to make excuses or talk about the past. “If you don’t win in a club like Chelsea, for sure, you are going to suffer. Yes, of course, I can do a good job, play well and in our style and culture but, of course, to win. “If you are in a club like Chelsea, you can’t talk about doing a nice job and playing well. I always look to see the positive things.”Ĭhelsea will go without Europe next season and have seen 10 major senior players leave the club, while Christopher Nkunku and Nicolas Jackson have been added.ĭespite the huge transition so soon into the summer, Pochettino does not want to limit his squad’s ambitions, adding: “My target is to win, my aim is to win. “What I found, from day one, it is true this isn’t the whole squad, but the players are very open. In football, you need to move on quickly. He said: “Not only the players but the staff, players and the fans can move on quickly.
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