Dominant Rahm headlines stacked field at Players Championship
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[March 09, 2023]
By Frank Pingue
(Reuters) - Jon Rahm may have come back down to earth after a strong
start to the year but he is still the hottest player going into this
week's Players Championship where 2022 champion Cameron Smith will
be a notable absentee given his decision to join LIV Golf.
Rahm is the first player since Johnny Miller in 1975 to win three
times in a calendar year before March and will headline a loaded
field at TPC Sawgrass in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, which includes
44 of the top 50 players in the world.
The Spaniard, who opened the season with six consecutive top-10
finishes before settling for a share of 39th last week at Bay Hill,
has never missed the cut in five starts at The Players and had his
best result in 2021 when he finished ninth.
World number one Rahm counts the 2021 U.S. Open among his 10 wins on
the PGA Tour, but the Spaniard is very eager to add a Players
Championship title to his resume.
"I mean, winning this event is a big step forward to a Hall of Fame
career," Rahm told reporters. "You are The Players Champion.
Arguably as close as you can get to being a major champion without
officially being one."
Among the other contenders at TPC Sawgrass, where the winner will
get $4.5 million from a purse of $25 million, are reigning PGA Tour
Player of the Year Scottie Scheffler and four-times major winner
Rory McIlroy.
For Scheffler and McIlroy, who have both spent time atop the world
rankings this year, a win this week is one of the many scenarios in
which they can return to top spot in the rankings.
McIlroy arrives full of confidence after finishing runner-up at Bay
Hill where during the final round the Northern Irishman carded
successive bogeys from the 14th before a two-putt birdie at the
par-five 16th kept his hopes alive.
"As much as I was disappointed that I didn't play the final five
holes the way I wanted to, it was still a good week, and I feel like
getting into contention last week and sort of having those feelings
sets me up well for this week," said McIlroy.
2019 TRIUMPH
McIlroy, who will play the first two rounds of the PGA Tour's
flagship event alongside fellow major winners Rahm and Scheffler,
has four top-10s in 12 starts at The Players, including his 2019
triumph.
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Scheffler, who returned to world number one for a
week in February after his successful title defense at the Phoenix
Open, finished in a share of fourth at Bay Hill where he was also
the defending champion.
Max Homa finished in a share of 13th place last year at TPC Sawgrass
and will be liking his chances in what will be his third Players
start given he is one of two golfers with multiple titles on the PGA
Tour this season.
"This place is really tricky, so I think confidence is a big part of
the week. It's nice to have that," said Homa, who moved to a
career-best seventh in the world rankings this week.
"It's kind of fun to arrive at a massive event and not feel like I'm
tinkering with anything or trying to do anything different."
While there will plenty of star power at TPC Sawgrass, one glaring
absence will be British Open champion and world number five Smith,
who has been banned indefinitely from playing in PGA Tour events
after switching to LIV Golf.
Australian Smith is one of five players who finished inside the
top-10 last year at TPC Sawgrass who have since fled to LIV Golf, a
group that also includes runner-up Anirban Lahiri, Dustin Johnson,
Paul Casey and Harold Varner III.
First-round action begins on Thursday.
(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto, editing by Ed Osmond)
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