J.J. Spaun has a great season behind him, and the triumph at the US Open is certainly a moment that an experienced golfer will never forget. By winning the prestigious Major, Spaun made a big step towards the top, and second place at the last PGA tournament gives him the right to expect more brilliant moments.
Spaun also finished second at The Open Championship, and his consistency has been praised by his colleagues.
American golfer shared his emotions about the performance after second place at FedEx St. Jude Championship.
One moment in particular disappointed the experienced golfer, but he is aware that victory was not destined this time.
“Yeah, it sucks to miss a seven-footer, but tricky read and pulled it a little bit. But yeah, I hung in there the best I could, and he beat me to the hole first. Just wasn’t meant to be..”- he said.
The famous golfer made a dizzying rise in one year; the kind of climb that some others can only dream about.
Being a top 5 player and making the top of the OWGR list is really something that Spaun can be proud of.
Based on the dizzying success of the last year, the American did not have much to say, probably a little confused.
He wants to use this momentum and be an equally dominant figure in the sequel.
“Yeah, it’s obviously made a huge difference. I don’t know what’s gotten into me, honestly. I think I’m just content with what I’ve done in this game and now it’s just kind of free rolling. Just trying to win, and I think that’s a freeing mentality to have..”- he said.
What can we expect from him in the future?
While it is certain that Spaun can be frustrated and disappointed, because he was on the verge of great success, on the other hand, performances like this are an indication that the famous golfer will surely lift another trophy in the future.
Performances like this open up many avenues for him, and it is to be expected that Spaun will take advantage of the opportunities that are in front of him.
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