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Donald has 'major' ambition
Donald has 'major' ambition
The most unassuming No. 1 in golf in recent times tees it up Thursday at Riviera for the Northern Trust Open
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(Free-Press-Release.com) February 21, 2012 --
The most unassuming No. 1 in golf in recent times tees it up Thursday at Riviera for the Northern Trust Open, and it’s hard to imagine he can repeat the season he had last year, winning both the PGA and European tour money titles. Cleveland CG7 Iron Set
With the seeming resurgence of golf’s big boys — Tiger Woods is getting into contention and Phil Mickelson served notice last week that he’s not done yet — the cards look stacked against Donald, but he has shown he can step up when need be (see last year’s victory at Disney in a shootout with Webb Simpson for the money title).
The only thing missing from Donald’s resume is a major championship. He’s likely sick of answering questions about it but his response this week was the best I have heard:
“I’d love to win a major. Don’t get me wrong,” he told PGATour.com. “I believe my golf right now is good enough to win a major. I don’t think it’s lacking anything ... for whatever reason, it hasn’t quite happened. Cleveland CG7 Iron Set
“But at the same time I think there have been a lot of guys who have won one major that I wouldn’t swap my career for.”
EYE OF THE TIGER
Woods seems serious about his comeback.
After spewing over the past couple years about just needing more competitive rounds, Woods finally looks ready to commit to just that.
A boon to any tournament he plays in — see ratings for Abu Dhabi and Pebble Beach, his two events this season, where he was in contention for both — Woods has decided to add the Honda Classic to his schedule in the run-up to the Masters.
It will be the first time Woods has played the event as a pro and it will be a strong field, which will include world Nos. 2 and 3 Lee Westwood and Rory McIlroy.
Cleveland CG7 Iron Set Woods will play three events in a row, beginning next week with the Play Championship and ending with the WGC Cadillac Championship at Doral, where he has won eight times.
Woods seems happy with his game, despite being outplayed in the final round of his first two events of the season.
“I’m excited about my start and look forward to keep building,” he said. “I’ve made great strides from last year and hopefully all my hard work will pay off with a victory soon.”
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