Thursday May 28, 2009
On-form Sabbatini seeks greater consistency in his game
FORT WORTH (Texas): South African Rory Sabbatini, energised by his victory at the Byron Nelson Championship, bids to build on his winning form at this week’s Colonial Invitational.
A five-times champion on the US PGA Tour, Sabbatini has long targeted greater consistency at the highest level.
“One of the things I’ve always been struggling with is to try and maintain a consistency,” the 33-year-old told reporters in the build-up to today’s opening round at Colonial Country Club.
Roaring Rory: Sabbatini hopes for more success at the Colonial Invitational this week, a tournament he won in 2007. — Reuters “It’s nice to see that that consistency is starting to develop. Obviously, I had two bad weeks but I was able to flush those out and come back and play well.”
Sabbatini, who won the 2007 Colonial tournament in a three-way playoff, had missed the cut in his previous two PGA Tour events before sealing victory by two strokes on Sunday.
“I got sick at Wachovia and tried to play when I was really weak,” said the Texas-based South African, who has recorded three missed cuts and four top-10s in 13 PGA Tour appearances this season.
“I just let a few bad habits creep into my swing trying to develop some power to carry it over to the next week.”
Like Sabbatini, Britain’s in-form Paul Casey will tee off at Colonial fresh from victory last week.
Casey clinched his third title of the year by a one-shot margin at the European Tour’s flagship PGA Championship, a win that lifted him to a career-high number three in the world rankings.
“There’s lots of things on the list to try and accomplish and certainly major success is at the top of that list,” the 31-year-old Englishman said.
“I’ve tried to give equal weight to every event I’ve played in this year and try and prepare with equal weight, equal measure for every event. Maybe that’s why things are going pretty well this season.”
Casey, who also won in Abu Dhabi in January and in Houston last month, heads a strong field at Colonial that features three other members of the world’s top 10, and 10 of the top 20.
Sixth-ranked Australian Geoff Ogilvy, twice champion Kenny Perry of the US and former world number one Vijay Singh are also taking part. — Reuters
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