Antoine Rozner is hoping to continue his run of good form as he makes his first regular European Tour start since capturing the Commercial Bank Qatar Masters.
Antoine Rozner, statements"I was really happy with the way I played at the Match Play against Bryson DeChambeau, the first day of the tournament as well. I was a little bit nervous that day, but I just enjoyed it. I had a lot of fun out there on the course, with some crowds as well. It was really fun, great experience for me. Good taste of my first WGC. Hopefully it won’t be my last one, hope to get back out there at the top level again. Whenever I get the chance to be home I like to stay there. I just enjoy it. I took a week off. I needed that after the win in Qatar and the Match Play. It was a lot of travel. Had a good week off and then practiced. I feel that my game is good enough to compete at that level. If I can get out there every time, whenever I can it would be nice for me. The game is good. I like when the wind blows. If it blows like it did in Qatar, I think it would suit my game. We’ll see. I don’t have too many expectations week to week. I just want to play well and do my best and we’ll see how that goes".
It's called the "Player Impact Program" and is the PGA Tour's answer to the Premier Golf League (PGL) which, from 2022, aims to propose a new green circuit between pharaonic prize pools and big ambitions. The top American men's circuit has created a project aimed at premiere the stars that bring benefits to golf and to the organization including the involvement of fans and sponsors.
On the pot 40 million dollars distributed among 10 players, 8 of which will go to the champion who will have brought more results beyond the field. The chosen ones will be determined based on their "impact score", a spokesperson for the PGA Tour tells Golfweek. With the US organization that has already distributed to players the metrics by which they will be ranked. "Their popularity in google searches" and through social networks will also be fundamental. The PGA Tour will use an algorithm to determine the final scores and to benefit, among others, could be champions, needless to say, like Tiger Woods. But also Bryson DeChambeau and Rickie Fowler, a phenomenon of popularity but in great crisis of results on the field.
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