2011年8月15日星期一

A Golf World for Young Champions

Keegan Bradley is an American professional golfer who is a rookie on the PGA Tour. After he won the US PGA, like many young golfing pros, Bradley is eager, fit, well schooled and determined.

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There is an exception to prove the rule about the four major championship winners this season. And, yes, the exception is Darren Clarke, the 42-year-old Ulsterman who won the British Open last month. But, no, it isn’t just about the almost two decades in age between his and the average of the three youngsters.

From the last major to the first, the year provides a primer. One week, 25-year-old Keegan Bradley implodes on the back nine in the W.G.C.-Bridgestone Invitational, the next he fashions lessons he learned into the stuff of a major champion — overcoming a triple bogey at the 15th hole with back-to-back birdies to reach, and win, a playoff for the P.G.A. Championship.

The story at the British Open was different. In the 22 major championships contested before his Open victory, Clarke had reached the weekend just six times. Winning was a triumph of perseverance, grit and the good fortune of having ideal Northern Ireland weather on the southeast coast of England for a week at Royal St. George’s. To predict a second major for the contented, sated Clarke requires quite a leap of faith.

Not so for 2011’s other three major winners. Bradley’s back-to-back birdies on the hardest stretch of holes at the P.G.A. Championship on Sunday at Atlanta Athletic Club was only the most recent example of the sort of mental resilience his generation of players has in abundance.

At the United States Open, mere months after crashing and burning on the back nine and shooting an 80 to lose the Masters, Rory McIlroy, 22, came back and set a scoring record of 16 under par to win by eight strokes at Congressional. And after the aplomb with which McIlroy dealt with the Augusta defeat, there were few who did not believe he would win. But so soon?

Why not? The other thing about young players today is their lack of fear. Even though 28-year-old Brendan Steele, who was tied for the 54-hole lead at the P.G.A. Championship, did not perform up to his capabilities Sunday, it had nothing to do with his lack of confidence — confidence born of the kind of extraordinary talent he needed to shoot a 66 in the third round.

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