The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Time for a break after tough year – Gallacher on golf

Time has come to take break after tough year

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I’m not sure if I am going to play again this year as it feels like the right time to take a break. have found the run of events since the European To u r returned after lockdown quite tough, to be honest.

It has been a difficult year, especially with the passing of my father in July, so I think I’m going to have a break to draw a line in the sand and hopefully come back all guns blazing next year.

The tournament bubbles have made it more of a challenge because it means you have to spend a lot of time on your own and there is not the same level of socialisin­g going on as would normally be the case.

I have also been struggling with my game a little bit. It has been a bit hot and cold so hopefully the time off will give me the opportunit­y to work on a few things.

There are no consequenc­es this year as everyone on the tour is keeping their cards for 2021 because of the Covid19 crisis. I think that was the right call because it meant players weren’ t compelled to play any events this year for fear of losing their spot on the mean tour. But it also means you are playing without the same pressure as would be the case if you were fighting for your status for the following season.

I’m going to stay at home for the next while to work on my game and try to find a bit more consistenc­y for next year.

It feels like a natural time for a break and spend some time with my family.

But I enjoyed last week’s Scottish Championsh­ip at Fairmont St Andrews, which proved to be a great event.

I hadn’ t played the course for a long time and I was pleasantly surprised. The course was in unbelievab­le condition and the greens were possibly the best we have putted on all season.

Adrian Otaegui looked like he had won 10 times before, given the way he closed out his victory on Sunday.

He started the week with a 62 and finished with a final round of 63. That’s going to be a very good formula most weeks.

I have played with him quite a few times before. He is quite a steady player, hits the ball straight and is a good putter.

I didn’t realise he had never won a strokeplay event on the European Tour. His two previous wins were the Paul Lawrie Match Play and the Belgian Knockout.

He is a good player and a worthy winner.

It was the European Tour’s fourth event in a row in the UK and the two British swings we have had post-lockdown have been popular with the players.

With the restrictio­ns that are in force just now, it made sense for the European Tour to limit the amount of travelling the players have to do.

It has been the right call and I expect to see a similar type of schedule next year where we play a few events in the same country to make it as easy as possible for the players.

I can’t see the need for a ‘ bubble’ to be removed anytime soon and if the events are all in close proximity it makes it logistical­ly easier to maintain and manage that, especially if you are not having to fly between events.

We have managed to do it really well and we have only had a handful of coronaviru­s cases. Given the difficulti­es other sports have encountere­d, that has to be viewed as a success.

SOLHEIM DATES GIVE US FESTIVAL OF GOLF

It is a great move to play the 2023 Solheim Cup in Spain the week before the Ryder Cup takes place in Italy.

We will have a two-week festival of team matchplay golf to savour.

There was a huge amount of excitement and drama at last year’s thrilling Solheim Cup at Gleneagles and having both matches in such close proximity on the calendar should work really well.

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Adrian Otaegui won the Scottish Championsh­ip.

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