The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Kuchar rounds into form in time for Masters

- By Stan Awtrey and Chris

Last week’s third-place showing at the Wgc-match Play Championsh­ip was a positive sign for Georgia Tech graduate Matt Kuchar as he prepares for next week’s Masters.

It was his first top-10 finish of the 2020-21 season and best effort since he tied for second at the Genesis Invitation­al in 2020, just a few weeks before the pandemic stopped the PGA Tour for three months.

“It was fun for me to play some good golf again,” Kuchar said. “It had been a while for me. Since the break I’ve really been somewhat frustrated, disappoint­ed with my performanc­e, and it was so nice to regain some form and play some good golf.”

Kuchar has spent the past six months working with instructor Chris O’connell to eliminate clubface rotation through impact and become more consistent. He credited his wife, Sybi, for helping him remain positive through the rough stretch that saw him miss the cut five times in 12 starts, a very un-kuchar-like performanc­e.

“She said, ‘Listen, you’ve got to stay positive. You’ve been so consistent, this is a normal thing. If you just stay the course, keep working, it will get better,’ ” Kuchar said. “So glad to have gotten out of that, but there were some serious frustratio­ns. I don’t know if I’ve ever hit as many balls. The only way of getting out of this is figuring it out. The work with Chris has definitely paid off.”

Georgia men get first win of the spring: The No. 10-ranked Georgia men are trending in the right direction and posted a 10-shot win at the Old Waverly Collegiate Championsh­ip, the team’s first victory of the spring. The Bulldogs closed with a 4-under 284 and finished the tournament at 20-under 844, a 10-shot win over Mississipp­i State and Texas A&M.

“This really was a team victory in every sense,” Georgia coach Chris Haack said. “We got contributi­ons from everyone in the lineup. We can really build off a win like this.”

Eli Scott closed with a 69 and finished second with a career-best 8-under 207, two shots behind medalist Sam Bennett of Texas A&M. Spencer Ralston tied for sixth, and Davis Thompson tied for 16th.

Georgia State’s Leveau honored by Sun Belt: Georgia State freshman Mahina Leveau was named the Sun Belt Conference Golfer of the Week after she tied for second at the Georgia State Invitation­al.

Leveau, a native of France who was playing in only her fourth college event, shot a 2-under 212. It was the fourth-lowest three-round score in the program’s history and just two shots off the school record. Her second-round 67 included six birdies and tied Petra Duran for the team’s low round of the year.

Open Mondays points profits toward underserve­d: Two high school buddies from Atlanta have created a new line of apparel designed to change the way golfers give back to benefit the game’s underserve­d community.

Chris Palmer and Sterling Mack, who graduated from Lovett School, have created Open Mondays, a not-for-profit brand that donates all profits to charitable organizati­ons who share their mission to grow the game through improved access.

“Sterling and I have been friends for a long time,” Palmer said. “One night we had a phone call and agreed we had to do something to help address the racial disparity that exists in society, especially in golf, which is a game we both love.”

When someone makes a purchase from Open Mondays, the profit is donated to a charity. For example, if a $69 shirt is purchased, $34 covers the cost of producing the shirt and operating the business and $35 is donated to charity, such as Youth on Course, which provides affordable golf for juniors.

The philanthro­pic pals both have a sports background. Palmer played lacrosse at Bucknell and Mack played baseball at Indiana, but both love golf and want to see it grow and expand its reach.

“Golf is a great game, and we want everyone to be able to experience it,” Palmer said. “We want our business to make a difference.”

More informatio­n is available at Openmonday­sgolf.com.

Two more teams qualify for Georgia Park Cup: Two more teams qualified for the Georgia State Park Cup final, which will be held May 7-8 at Arrowhead Pointe Golf Course in Elberton.

The team of A.J. Pate, Colton Cox, Kason Cox and Jeff Pate shot 57 to win the qualifier at Meadow Links Golf Course at George T. Bagby Park in Fort Gaines by two shots.

The quartet of Benjamin Wolk, Kevin Bowman, Reed Dutton and James O’brian shot 56 to claim first place at Highland Walk Golf Course at Victoria Bryant State Park in Royston.

Emo r y, Steed win GSGA Four-ball Tournament: Ryan Emory and Travis Steed, both from Macon, won the GSGA FourBall Tournament at Sea Palms Resort on the second playoff hole. They started the day two strokes behind Mike Nance and Nash Nance of Calhoun, but moved into a tie with a birdie on the 17th hole and the two teams finished tied at 6-under. Steed made the winning birdie putt. David Anderson of Peachtree Corners

Trocchio of Alpharetta were third.

 ?? DAVID J. PHILLIP/AP ?? Matt Kuchar’s third place showing in the Wgc-match Play was his first top-10 finish of the 2020-21 season and best effort since he tied for second at the Genesis Invitation­al in 2020.
DAVID J. PHILLIP/AP Matt Kuchar’s third place showing in the Wgc-match Play was his first top-10 finish of the 2020-21 season and best effort since he tied for second at the Genesis Invitation­al in 2020.

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