Quantcast Ernie Els Eager to Bounce Back in Florida - Golf International Magazine Online
in
Tees2Greens Home Page

Navigate This Blog

Have You Seen This?

Subscribe To This Blog

Golf International Magazine Online

Follow The World... with Golf International Magazine Subscribe Online

Subscribe To This Blog

Ernie Els Eager to Bounce Back in Florida
Written By: Golf International on Feb 27 2008
Rate This:
Ernie Els is eager to bounce back to form at this week’s Honda Classic in Palm Beach Gardens after suffering a nightmare first-round exit at the WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship six days ago.

The South African world number four was crushed 6&5 by Jonathan Byrd at Dove Mountain’s Gallery Golf Club, the fifth time he has lost in the event’s opening round in eight appearances.

“My record’s not been great in that tournament, but I don’t regret making the trip,” Els, 38, said on his official website.

“It is a big event and I like the golf course. I’ve been striking the ball quite nicely so I felt like I could have had a bit of a run this year.

“Obviously, it didn’t work out that way. I had a bit of a nightmare. Basically, it was a combination of me playing poorly and Jonathan playing well. It was a disappointing day.”

Els, who contributed to his premature exit at Dove Mountain by making four bogeys in the first nine holes, is looking forward to his first appearance at the Honda Classic since 1999.

“I like the course here,” the three-times major champion said. “It’s a Tom Fazio design, updated by Jack Nicklaus in 1990, and it has lots of room off the tee and big greens.

“I think it’s a golf course that I can do well on. I feel like I’m striking it quite nicely and I just want to play some solid golf now.”

The smooth-swinging South African, one of the game’s leading players for more than a decade, is hungry to return to the winner’s circle on American soil for the first time in four years.

“Some people can easily get on your case a little bit when things aren’t going so well,” said Els, whose last victory in the U.S. was the 2004 Memorial tournament. “But I don’t ever take any notice of that. I’ve just got to keep fighting and keep working hard on my game.

“I’m now settled in for a long stretch of tournaments on the PGA Tour. I’ll be playing my way from here all the way into the (April 10-13) Masters. I really want to get back into the mix over here in the States.”

Els heads a strong field at the PGA National in Palm Beach Gardens where six of the world’s top 20 will be playing.

Also competing are seventh-ranked Briton Justin Rose, Spaniard Sergio Garcia (13th), U.S. Open champion Angel Cabrera of Argentina (14th), Britain’s Luke Donald(16th) and 19th-ranked American Zach Johnson, the 2007 Masters winner.

American Mark Wilson defends the title he won 12 months ago in a four-way playoff.



Add to Technorati Favorites

Comments

No comments have been made.
So it's up to you to get the ball rolling...

About Golf International

Follow The World... with Golf International Magazine

Subscribe Online

Since its launch in 1997, Golf International has forged a reputation as the standout quality title in golf publishing. The caliber of columnists, writers, players and coaches is unrivalled, while the design and layout of the magazine separates it still further from the competition. In a congested market wrought with mediocrity, Golf International appeals to committed golfers who are as serious about their game as we are about ours.

The ethos behind Golf International is simple: our aim is to entertain, inform and educate our readers with a wide range of fresh and original editorial. Peter Alliss, Ian Wooldridge, Colin Callander, Tom Cox, Paul Mahoney, Clive Agran and John Huggan are listed among our regular columnists. Other notable contributors include Paul Trow and David Davies. We are particularly proud of our association with the teaching staff of the DLGA, who, under the guidance of the world’s No.1 coach – David Leadbetter – provide some of the finest instruction you will find anywhere. Monty’s coach, Denis Pugh, is another regular contributor, as is leading European Tour coach, Peter Cowen, and one of the world’s most innovative instructors, Robert Baker. The popular Senior Tour player, Tony Johnstone, has also made Golf International his literary home.

With the generous and on-going support of Volvo Car UK, we are committed to developing our Amateur pages, featuring regular profiles, interviews and tournament news from both the men’s and women’s amateur game. Another innovation has been our Business pages, which provide the magazine with a unique angle on business-related stories, along with regular features from our resident experts on golfing memorabilia (Kevin McGimpsey), betting (Jeremy Chapman) and motoring (Anthony ffrench-Constant). We hope you enjoy the magazine and invite you to be a part of our continued success.

With a new distribution partner – Comag – in place from the August ’06 issue (and already delivering a significant increase in newsstand sales), we will be raising our game in the retail sector while at the same time consolidating our position as the premium title in the air and selected-sponsorship sectors.

Privacy Policy | Legal Statement | Advertise
© 2006-2008 Tees2Greens, Inc.