With weight off his shoulders,
Atwal looks to regain form
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[July 01, 2020]
(Reuters) - India's Arjun Atwal
has turned up lighter, stronger and pain-free for this week's Rocket
Mortgage Classic as he seeks to follow Phil Mickelson's example for
longevity on the PGA Tour.
Since becoming the PGA Tour's first Indian winner at the 2010
Wyndham Championship, Atwal has spent much of the last decade
batting inconsistent form and career-threatening shoulder and wrist
injuries.
The 47-year-old says he is drawing inspiration from five-times major
champion Mickelson, who lost 15 pounds last year to get back into
shape in a bid to keep challenging for titles.
"Phil is showing that anybody in his 40s or 50s can do well and it
gives us inspiration," Atwal, who is at the Detroit Golf Club on a
sponsor's invite, told the PGA TOUR.
"I'm in Detroit to compete and I'm going in with the mindset of
trying to win a golf tournament.
"I want to get on a roll and get competitive... I still have the
desire to win as long as my body can perform. If those things are
there, then I will play. As of right now, I'm feeling great."
Thanks to his new diet and fitness regime, Atwal has got his weight
down to what it was in 2004, the year he made his debut on PGA Tour,
and the eight-time winner of the Asian Tour says he can feel the
difference.
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India's Arjun Atwal tees off on the 15th hole at Spyglass Hill golf
course during the first round of the Pebble Beach National Pro-Am
golf tournament in Pebble Beach, California February 9, 2012.
REUTERS/Robert Galbraith/File Photo
"I'm looking forward to this one as my body feels okay for the first
time in a long while. To play a tournament pain free would be great.
Look forward to playing without back pain," he added.
"I've added swing speed too ...The legs feel stronger and I'm hoping
that when I get to Sunday, it'll show up when you're carrying less
weight."
(Reporting by Amlan Chakraborty in New Delhi; editing by Peter
Rutherford)
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