Marcus Fraser - Quotes of the day
25 April 2010Els determined to take it easy
22 April 2010Jaidee primed for title defence
22 April 2010Yang Returns home feeling like a Champion
20 April 2010At the 19th hole with.... MIGUEL ANGEL JIMÉNEZ
30 March 2010Graeme McDowell’s Pre-tournament Interview
22 March 2010Els move back into World's Top 10
19 March 2010Champion Thongchai relishing Korean title defence
18 March 2010Ballantine’s keeps an eye on the form of its star players in a weekly blog on the Road to Jeju...
10 March 2010Five questions for Graeme McDowell
19 February 2010Graeme McDowell on who is Leaving an Impression in golf
11 January 2010Graeme McDowell talks to us on his both his form and the form of others.
1: After a difficult start, you must be pretty satisfied
the way you played at Doral, particularly that flawless final
round?
My game has been feeling very good this year so far, and until
Doral, I had very little to show for my good play. Golf tests
your patience, and if you can hang in there, good things will
happen. The weekend at Doral was very satisfying, especially
my 66 in the final round. The finish gave a welcome boost in
confidence and momentum, to take to Bay Hill, the Masters, Shanghai
and of course the Ballantines Championship in Jeju.
2: Is the Blue Monster still a fearsome
prospect?
The Blue Monster wasn't very monsterous this year. Due to a
very cold Florida winter, the rough was nowhere near as thick as
years gone by. It meant that players could be much more
aggressive off the tee and really take advantage of their length to
tame the 'Monster'.
3: Having won in Europe and Asia, have your recent
successes in the US made believe you can also lift trophies on the
PGA Tour?
Some of my best performances in the last couple of seasons have
come in the States. My game is well suited to many of the
challenges out there. To win events on the PGA Tour is
certainly one of my many goals. With Orlando, Florida quickly
becoming my primary residence, playing more golf here in the US is
something I would love to do.
4: How pleased were you to see Ernie Els finally back to
his very best?
Ernie Els is one of golf's great players and personalities. I
have always been a massive fan of the "Big Easy". To see a
good friend and fellow Callaway Staff player win in such style at
the CA Championship was great, although I was trying my best to
give him a run for his money.
5: What do you think young Korean stars like Noh
Seung-yul should learn from a player like Ernie?
Korean golf is really going from strength to strength, making a big
impression - no doubt inspired by players like K J Choi, Anthony
Kim and also Y E Yang's 2009 exploits. It is wonderful to see
the game of golf blossoming in Asia. I was very impressed by
young Noh Seung-Yul in Malaysia. He displayed a lot of
maturity in winning and seeing young players having great success
is fantastic for the sport. Players like him can learn a lot
from champions like Ernie Els. Things like Ernie's composure
under pressure, the expertise that can be achieved on and around
the greens, and the way Ernie handles spectators and the
media. These are all invaluable lessons that can be learned
from the games great players.