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A brutal challenge for Els
10/05/2008 08:03 - (SA)
Ponte Vedra Beach - Ernie Els
believes conditions at this week's Players Championship have
been tougher than the dreadful weather he had to endure to win
his third major title at the 2002 British Open.
Six years ago, Els triumphed in a four-way playoff at
Muirfield after Tiger Woods had tumbled out of contention with
a 10-over-par 81 in driving wind and rain during the third
round.
"Those golf courses are built for this (wind)," South
African Els told reporters after shooting a one-under-par 71 in
Friday's second round at the Tournament Players Club at
Sawgrass.
"(On links courses) you can play the ball on the ground and
hit all kinds of different shots. Here you've got water hazards
all over the place, so you've got to put the ball in the air.
"It's more difficult. The greens are firmer and faster and
you've got to just keep not screwing up, basically," he added
with a broad grin.
"You've got to just keep kind of playing defence. You've
got to be very aggressive in your mindset and then play the
safe shot."
World number four Els gathered five birdies, two bogeys and
a double-bogey six at the fifth to post a one-under total of
143 in strong, gusting winds on a sun-baked layout at Sawgrass.
"The wind, it's southwest, but it keeps moving around a
little bit and then you get a gust every now and again," the
38-year-old said of gusts that peaked at 50km/h.
"With so many water hazards around, you have to almost play
safe. And even with the putts, the greens are so fast."
With the late starters at Sawgrass having to contend with
strengthening winds, Els ended the day just five strokes behind
pacesetting American Kenny Perry.
"If I take out two holes, I'm leading the tournament," Els
said, also referring to his triple-bogey at the par-three 17th
in the opening round.
"My golf shots were a lot better today so I want to keep
working. I think I'm on track. I'm feeling good. I actually
feel like I have a chance."
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