Defending champion fine with putting on poa annua grass
She is also the defending champion of the JTBC Classic, which begins a four-day run at the Aviara Golf Club this morning.
“This golf course really suits me well,” said Park, who was a three-time runner-up at Aviara before winning last year. “When I played Monday, it reminded me of last year and how I played and how tough these greens are. “I have to try to be patient even if it’s not going well. I just have to try to have the right speed … concentrate on getting the speed right so the next putt is not a problem. That strategy worked well last year.”Said Leona Maguire: “I’ve never been a big fan of poa greens, so that’s going to be a challenge for me this week, to sort of be patient and trust my lines. The greens aren’t incredibly fast, but they are sneaky fast above the pins.
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