Edmonton Journal

Experience not needed to win Masters

- SCOTT STINSON

AUGUSTA, GA. Spain’s Jon Rahm speaks excellent English. Naturally, he honed his language skills by rapping.

“Yeah, it wasn’t so much to learn new words but to help with pronunciat­ion and enunciatio­n and to be able to pronounce certain words and be able to talk faster, talk without pausing,” he said on Monday, without pausing. “Because, otherwise, if I hadn’t done that, right now I would probably still be in the first part of the interview trying to explain how I felt.”

Rahm, 22, who was born the year Jose Maria Olazabal won his first Masters, earned his way to Augusta by winning at Torrey Pines in January. So, what was it like to get that first Masters invite? “I haven’t got it yet,” Rahm said, laughing.

“I mean, I do have plans of framing that first invite and keeping it at home, that’s for sure,” he said. “I’ll let you know when I get it, though.”

Relatively inexperien­ced Masters players like Jordan Spieth and Danny Willett have won in recent years, which has blown a hole in the notion that several appearance­s at Augusta National are an absolute prerequisi­te for success. Jimmy Walker offered one theory for the change: years of long television coverage. “This place is a place that, as a golf fan growing up, I think you’ve watched a lot of golf (here). I know when I played here for the first time, I felt like I had played it a hundred times just from watching on TV,” Walker said.

“I really remember standing out on 14 the first time I played it, and it was a back left pin and I knew that if I was short and right of it, it was going to roll back down the hill. It was, like, you wanted to draw it in left of the flag because that green caroms to the right. And sure, enough, I hit the shot just left of the flag and it rolls down there, (it was like) man, I’ve played here before. So there’s a lot of that out here for everybody.”

“I’ve been watching this tournament since I was a kid and I’ve seen lots of golf shots. You know what’s what.”

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Jimmy Walker

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