The Englishman is the two-time defending
champion of the event, which was cancelled in 2020 due to the
COVID-19 outbreak, and feels the presence of world number one
Dustin Johnson and number two Justin Thomas works to his
advantage.
"I've never had a three-peat as a professional, and I feel like
the pressure is not on me," Casey said on Wednesday.
"We've got Justin Thomas and guys like that playing this week,
and the focus is going to be on them, so I feel like I'm kind of
in a sweet spot and raring to go."
There have only been eight instances of a player winning a
tournament three or more times in a row over the last 40 years
and Tiger Woods accounted for six of those.
Stuart Appleby accomplished the feat at the Sentry Tournament of
Champions from 2004-06 while the last player to pull it off was
Steve Stricker, who was unbeatable at the John Deere Classic
from 2009-11.
"It's elite company," said Casey. "I've been in the game long
enough, but there's numerous things that I still want to win, so
just to add something to the fabric of everything would be very,
very cool."
Casey has not played since missing the cut at the RBC Heritage
two weeks ago but has four top-10 finishes in 12 starts this
season, share fifth place in the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am and
The Players Championship.
"I feel very happy with the game. There's nothing I'm worried
about," said Casey.
The world number 20 will play the opening two rounds this week
at Innisbrook Resort's Copperhead course alongside 2019 U.S.
Open champion Gary Woodland and Jason Kokrak.
(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto, editing by Ed Osmond)
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