Sabattini Brings A Timely Silver Medal Lining To His Lagging PGA Tour Season

A month ago, Rory Sabbatini was lamenting a four missed cut in succession to be languishing outside the leading 125 on the PGA Tour money list.

That all changed 12 days ago when the 45-year-old now Slovakian citizen posted a sizzling final round 61 to sensationally secure the silver medal at the Japan Olympics.

It is just 12 days ago Rory Sabbatini won the 2021 Olympic Games silver medal and he’s continued that form to be sharing the lead midway on day two of the Wyndham Championship

Now Sabbatini has continued his Olympic Games form grabbing six birdies, and in also headwave conditions as experienced in Japan, in a round of a six-under par 64 to be sharing the lead at 10-under par midway through the second round of the ‘regular’ PGA Tour season-ending Wyndham Championship.

Arriving at the Sedgefield Country Club lying in 141st place on the Tour’s money list and without a Tour win in over a decade, Sabbatini’s efforts of the two days is his best two-round start on the PGA Tour since 2003.

“Ironically enough, I think I’ve been, over the last, I don’t know, six weeks to two months, kind of trending in the right direction with my golf game, he said.

“But golf, it’s weird how it doesn’t add up sometimes even though you’re doing the right things. I think the final round in Tokyo kind of maybe was the final key. I think I’ve always put too much pressure on myself on the golf course, been too hard on myself on the golf course, expected too much of myself and I think maybe there I just kind of took a step back and relaxed and somehow it just seems to have clicked”.

Clicked it has indeed with Sabbatini dropping just one shot in the two days and now being projected to jump 87 places to 54th on the money list.

Following the Olympics, Sabbatini, who grew up in South Africa but earned dual citizenship a few years ago after getting married, fulfilled his promise by hosting a couple of youth clinics in Slovakia and hosting a charity day. He said the response there has been “everything we could have hoped for and more.”

“There’s maybe only 9,000 registered golfers in Slovakia, so in the past 10 days to two weeks, we’ve definitely seen an uptick in interest and people that are now wanting to go start playing the game and getting their kids involved in the game,” he said.

“So that was the hope – to create the interest and desire and grow the game there.”

His appearance in the media centre post his great second round prompted the question if he would bring his Olympic silver medal to the Wyndham Championship.

“It made a few appearances to the course, but it’s no longer here. It’s in a safe place”.

Though just a shot back of the early leading trio was Justin Rose and winner of the gold medal at the 2016 Rio Olympics.

 

 



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