Golf: Paul Gow and Geoff Ogilvy take a look at all the Aussies and their chances at the PGA Championship at Valhalla.
Six Australia ns will compete in the year’s second major when the golfing world ’s finest take to the Valhalla course in Kentucky .
Watch every round of the PGA Championship LIVE & Exclusive to Fox Sports, available on Kayo. New to Kayo? Start Your Free Trial Today >The 2015 PGA Championship winner hasn’t won a major since that breakthrough event, and endured some ‘dark times’ and ongoing injuries in the years that followed. Paul Gow said: “A lot of good stuff came out of the Masters there. We watched him nice and close, he was working on some stuff under Chris Como under pressure conditions and it went really well.”
Key to Scott’s hopes of claiming a second major crown is his improved putting in recent times, flipping the script on an aspect of his game that has long been viewed as a weakness. Ogilvy said: “he’s one of the better putters out on Tour at the moment.” It’s a concerning run, and he wasn’t at his best at the Masters . But a fired-up crowd could bring out the best in the 25-year-old.
“There’s no reason why Min Woo can’t get right up there. It’s only a matter of time until he’s one of the top two or three players in the world – as good as his game is. And now is as good a time as any to get that going.”The 29-year-old has only won one PGA Tour event, but at 29 he’s still a player on the rise – and he impressed at the Masters with a tied-12th finish.
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