Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Player’s got lots to share

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GULLANE, Scotland — Gary Player is as eager to share his thoughts about golf as he is to show off his body.

Player, who posed without clothes in ESPN Magazine’s body issue to make a point about the dangers of obesity, has over the years voiced his opinion on everything in golf from the way the ball travels to the possible use of drugs in the sport.

He returned to Muirfield on Tuesday not to talk about problems in the game, but to reminisce about winning his first Open here in 1959.

“I came here as a young man with no money and to win this great championsh­ip and have your name on that trophy meant so much to me,” Player said. “Then when I came through those gates this morning and I looked up the 18th fairway here at Muirfield and just said a little prayer of thanks and gratitude that I could have the career I have been loaned.”

Player said he meant loaned for a reason. He said golf is such a fickle game that nothing is permanent, mentioning players like David Duval and Ian BakerFinch as Open champions who could never reach the top level of golf again.

“Also to see a man like Tiger Woods, what he went through, great adversity, but to come back and be No. 1 in the world,” Player said.

The 77-year-old Player is tied for fourth place all time with Ben Hogan with nine major titles, including three in the British Open. After winning his first at Muirfield in 1959 he came back to win at Carnoustie in 1968 before taking his final title in 1974 at Royal Lytham.

Player said it won’t necessaril­y be the best ball striker who wins this week but the player who putts best and manages his game.

“The man who has the best mind this week and the man who putts the best will conquer Muirfield,” he said.

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