Golf Asia - February 2018

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GOLFING


SCENE


Jon Rahm tastes victory for the first
time, an eagle on 18 securing the
Farmers Insurance Open. Looking for
omens? The last man to win that
tournament with an eagle was Tiger
Woods in 1999. “I have never felt so
tired ever in my life,” says Rahm.
Bernhard Langer shows no signs of
slowing down, winning the Mitsubishi
Electric Championship for his 30th
seniors title, and right now, nobody’s
asking any questions of ‘that’ putting

stroke.
Rickie Fowler celebrates his
28th birthday by hosting a party.
Judging by the images he posts
on Instagram, his guests were
Cindy Crawford and the Ryder
Cup. Andrew ‘Beef’
Johnston didn’t get an
invite but hatches a plan
for a “Birdie, Beer & Beef”
triathlon, with Beef and
John Daly taking on Steven

Bowditch and Boo Weekley. Details
and specifics are thin on the ground,
but it sounds typically Beef. After 17
months out, Tiger Woods returns to
competition in the Farmers
Insurance... and misses the cut.
It’s his seventh MC in his last 16
official starts, after four in his
first 13 seasons.
Untroubled, he tweets: “Just like
everybody, I’m getting ready for that
first full week in April.”

WINNERS
& LOSERS


J A N


“Erica actually got pissed off with it. He was texting me in the
middle of the night and I was like, ‘Tiger is in the gym’”
Tiger’s 4am texts don’t impress Rory’s fiancée, Erica Stoll

Coming into 2017, Justin Thomas was best known for being Jordan Spieth’s best buddy. And then
Hawaii happened. In the first week of the PGA Tour’s two-week stint in Pacific Islands, the big hitter
from Kentucky cards four rounds in the 60s to secure a three-shot victory at the SBS Tournament
of Champions. And in the second, he makes all sorts of history – opening the Sony Open in Hawaii
with a 59 to become the seventh player in PGA Tour history to break the 60 mark and following it up
with rounds of 64, 65 and 65 to claim a seven-shot win and set a bunch of new PGA Tour scoring records.
“It was a fun week,” he smiles “I played great golf and am excited about where my game is, and how comfortable I
am feeling.” And to answer those who hadn’t expected back-to-back victories? “I have always expected to be in
contention every time I play and now it is happening.”

206


Number of
consecutive
days Mark
Johnson
tweets
Sergio
Garcia to ask
if he can
caddie for
him. Sergio
finally breaks
and says,
“Si” for the
British
Masters.

GOLFING


SCENE


JT STEPS OUT OF THE SHADOWS

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