Casey has struggled through personal issues and injuries but after
logging a five-under 65 on Thursday, the 38-year-old Englishman was
sole second behind Henrik Stenson of Sweden after the first round of
the final event of the FedExCup playoffs.
In 2010, three-times Ryder Cup player Casey challenged to win the
$10 million bonus for capturing FedExCup playoff honors at East Lake
and had a shot at winning both the U.S. and European money lists.
"Then there was divorce after that and other injuries," Casey told
reporters on Thursday. "Yeah, it's been a long road.
"Even starting out this season, committing to the PGA Tour, not
knowing how that was going to pan out, not being in the top 50, it's
very satisfying to be here. We haven't won yet this year, but I've
got time to fix that. Just."
Casey has come close this season, notching two seconds and two
thirds among seven top 10s. He had no top 10s in 31 U.S. starts in
the three previous years.
But Casey's bad run looked to strike again when he was forced to
withdraw from this month's Deutsche Bank Championship, the second
FedExCup playoff event, when his back acted up.
"I pulled out of Deutsche Bank with back issues, which I never
really had before and that was just muscular, the back spasmed and
wouldn't let go and I couldn't compete on the weekend," he said.
"I had a lot of treatment since then and worked on the posture,
tried to loosen up that back.
"Compared to last week, which wasn't bad ball striking, this week
it's night and day, it feels fantastic," added Casey, who finished
tied for 23rd in last week's BMW Championship.
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The three-times European Ryder Cup player, who reached a career high
of third in world rankings in 2009, took advantage of his freedom of
movement in Atlanta.
"Ball striking was really good today. I hit a lot of fairways. I
felt very good with the game," said Casey, who was also lifted by
this week's latest addition to his bag -- a brand new driver.
Asked why he had changed drivers, Casey said it has a higher launch,
flatter ball flight, and adds distance but that was not the main
reason.
"Because it's bright blue," he said. "That's the main reason I put
it in."
(Editing by Sudipto Ganguly)
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