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Darren
Clarke boosted by reporters comment
An unpleasant comment from a reporter helped spur Darren
Clarke to his first European Tour win for five years, the
Briton said on Wednesday.
“It was nice to come through the other side,” said
Clarke of his 11th
tour victory at the Asian Open on Sunday.
“According to one press guy last year I was ‘continuing
my inexorable slide to oblivion’. It was gratuitous
and needless and it was nice to prove people like that
wrong.”
The Northern Irishman’s form dipped alarmingly after
his wife Heather died of cancer in 2006.
But Clarke, who overcame world number one Tiger Woods
to win the 2000 WGC-Accenture Matchplay title, said last
week’s victory in Shanghai had given him renewed
vigour.
His climb to 112th in the world rankings, 14th on Europe’s
money-list and 22nd on the Ryder Cup world points table
have also lifted Clarke’s confidence.
“This win has given me a great boost for the Ryder
Cup (in September),” said the 39-year-old. “There
is some way to go yet but if I keep up my work ethic I
have a chance.”
The 30-foot putt he holed at the 72nd hole in Shanghai
provided Clarke with another big boost.
“I’d been having so many problems with my
putting I went to see an alignment specialist,” he
said. “We found out I was all askew.
“It worked a little bit (in China), maybe not on
the 16th and 17th, but certainly on the 18th.” |