The Manila Times

KEVIN TWAY DRAWS FROM CHAMPION DAD’S EXPERIENCE

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PARAMUS, NEW JERSEY: Kevin Tway speaks every day to both his biggest fan and toughest critic. He convenient­ly does it all in one conversati­on, what with both roles being played by the same man, his father, Bob, a major champion and eight-time PGA Tour winner.

“He’s supportive. He wants the best for me but he’s very critical. He can tell what’s going through my mind just by watching the shot tracker,” Kevin, 30, said after he opened the FedEx Cup playoffs by shooting 5- underpar 66 in round of the Northern Trust. “He knows my swing probably better than anyone. So, we talk about it every day.”

one Thursday night, after the younger Tway made six birdies at Ridgewood Country Club. “He will like that I hit 10 fairways,” Kevin said. “I remember him watching one round last week. I wasn’t hitting fairways and my mom said he was on the bed, cussing, like, ‘Just hit the fairway, it’s not that hard.’ ” Hitting fairways and doing everything else on a golf course came comparativ­ely easy for Bob in 1986, when he led the US Open at Shinnecock Hills

Championsh­ip by sinking a bunker shot for birdie on the 72nd hole.

The younger Tway always has looked up to his dad and put himself in position last month to win the Canadian Open — the

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in getting it.

“I pick his brain a lot: What he felt in certain situations, how he went about winning golf tournament­s,” the son said of the dad. “He played at the highest level for 30 years, so it’s a good tool to have.” since 2010.

 ?? AFP PHOTO ?? Kevin Tway.
AFP PHOTO Kevin Tway.

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