Club pro Block authors feel-good PGA Championship story
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[May 22, 2023]
ROCHESTER, New York (Reuters) - Michael Block's Cinderella
run at the PGA Championship did not end in victory but the club
professional left a lasting impression at Oak Hill, highlighted by a
hole-in-one on Sunday that will stand as the signature moment of the
tournament.
Block was one of 20 teaching professionals in the starting field but
the 46-year-old American played like he belonged with the elite and
was a fan favourite throughout the week.
After he earned a top-15 finish to qualify for next year's PGA
Championship at Valhalla, Block could barely believe what was
happening.
"I'm living a dream. I'm making sure that I enjoy this moment," an
emotional Block said after finishing one-over for the tournament on
a week when only 11 players broke par.
"I've learned that after my 46 years of life that it's not going to
get better than this, there's no way. No chance in hell. So I'm
going to enjoy this."
Down-to-earth and personable, Block teaches golf at Arroyo Trabuco
Golf Club in Mission Viejo and played this week with his personal
mantra, "WHY NOT?" imprinted on his golf balls.
Adoring galleries latched on to Block all week at Oak Hill and tried
to will him to the most unlikeliest of victories, much like John
Daly's stunning triumph at the tournament in 1991.
"I'm like the new John Daly, but I don't have a mullet, and I'm not
quite as big as him yet," said Block.
"I'm just a club professional, right? I work. I have fun. I have a
couple boys that I love to play golf with. I have a great wife. I
have great friends. I live the normal life."
'CLOUD NINE'
There was nothing normal about Block's final round, with his tee
shot at the par-three 15th soaring through the air and slamming into
the hole without even touching the green.
The hole-in-one produced the loudest roar of the week at Oak Hill
and Block was presented with the flag from the green during his
press conference.
"I blew the hole out. Rory (McIlroy) was like, we need to recut that
thing. I walked up there, and half the hole, the hole back was just
blown out," said Block. "I still just feel like I'm on a cloud nine
right now."
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May 21, 2023; Rochester, New York, USA;
Michael Block walks the 18th fairway during the final round of the
PGA Championship golf tournament at Oak Hill Country Club. Mandatory
Credit: Aaron Doster-USA TODAY Sports
For Block, who missed the cut in his six previous
major starts, the hole-in-one was simply one of many 'pinch me'
moments of a memorable week.
Paired with England's Justin Rose for the third round, Block said he
was so nervous playing with the former U.S. Open winner that he
could not even make eye contact with him for the first few holes.
Upon learning he would be playing the final round with four-time
major champion McIlroy, Block simply turned away from the camera in
disbelief.
Needing to make par on his final hole to secure a spot in the field
at Valhalla next year, Block missed the green with his approach but
scrambled for a remarkable up and down from nearly 100 feet.
Block said he has also been given the last sponsor's exemption to
play at next week's PGA Tour event at Colonial Country Club in Fort
Worth, Texas.
But before he makes his way there he has one stop to make, and it is
the same place where he started his week.
"So I was at the Pittsburgh Pub on Sunday night. Not one single
person knew me," said Block. "I'm going to go there in about an
hour, and it's going to be on. We're going to have a crazy good time
tonight, and I look forward to it.
"My life's changed, but my life's only changed in the better."
(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto; Editing by Peter Rutherford)
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