New Straits Times

“He’s the first guy to make me nervous on the Tour, pretty much my golfing hero.”

LI HAOTONG, China’s rising golf star

-

LOS ANGELES: China’s rising golf star Li Haotong may have had his most nerve-racking moment at the Genesis Open even before the first round tees off today — meeting tournament host Tiger Woods.

The 22-year-old Haotong became China’s first men’s golfer to break into the top 50 in the world rankings after he edged fourtime major-winner Rory McIlroy at the Dubai Desert Classic in January.

He was awarded the last sponsor’s invitation to the US PGA Tour’s Genesis Open at Riviera Country Club.

Haotong got a chance to thank former world number one Woods when they met this week.

“It’s a lovely experience,” Haotong, 22, said. “He’s the first guy to make me nervous on the Tour, pretty much my golfing hero. It’s such a big honor to meet him.”

Meeting the 14-time major champion may have given Haotong some butterflie­s, but everywhere else around the course Haotong is feeling pretty comfortabl­e these days.

Even going head-to-head with McIlroy in Dubai — where Haotong carded a three-under 69 on Sunday for a tournament-record total of 23-under 265 — didn’t rattle him.

“The first few holes, I was very nervous,” he said. “But since I made my first birdie just everything (was) so comfortabl­e and life (was) easier.”

It wasHaotong’s second win on the European Tour, following his victory at the 2016 China Open.

He also made waves at the Open Championsh­ip last year, where he carded a final round 63 for a share of third.

He’s punched his ticket to all four of 2018’s majors, starting with the Masters at Augusta National in April.

This week’s tournament is the start of a North American swing for Haotong that will also include his first World Golf Championsh­ips event outside of China, the 2018 Mexico Championsh­ip in March, as he builds toward Augusta.

“It’s kind of like a dream come true,” he said of the prospect of playing the Masters. So far he hasn’t formulated any special plan for tackling the fabled course.

“I’ve got a couple experience­s of majors, so I may just go there, play (it) like a regular event, get there Monday, Tuesday, just hopefully enjoy that week and wish I can play well down there.”

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Malaysia