Golf: Donald confident ahead of Masters
I have to agree that there is a little less pressure in being the number three going into the Masters, says Donald.
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Luke Donald said that losing golf’s number one ranking had a silver lining, by allowing him to prepare for the coming Masters championship free from the glare of the top-rank spotlight. “Naturally the whole point in being the best is to be number one, best player on the planet, and that is where I want to be too,” said Donald, now ranked third in the world. “But having said that, I have to agree that there is a little less pressure in being the number three going into the Masters.”
Published in The Express Tribune, March 20th, 2013.
Luke Donald said that losing golf’s number one ranking had a silver lining, by allowing him to prepare for the coming Masters championship free from the glare of the top-rank spotlight. “Naturally the whole point in being the best is to be number one, best player on the planet, and that is where I want to be too,” said Donald, now ranked third in the world. “But having said that, I have to agree that there is a little less pressure in being the number three going into the Masters.”
Published in The Express Tribune, March 20th, 2013.