Confident Chris Kirk defends title
at Cognizant Classic
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[February 28, 2024]
Last year's triumph at the PGA Tour's Honda Classic was a
story about redemption for Chris Kirk.
Both the name of the tournament and the trajectory of Kirk's career
are totally different this time around.
Kirk discussed his journey ahead of this week's Cognizant Classic,
which begins Thursday at PGA National Resort & Spa in Palm Beach
Gardens, Fla.
"Amazing just coming back on the property and a lot of good memories
from last year for sure, but also a place that I've loved coming for
years and years," he told reporters Tuesday.
Kirk defeated Eric Cole in a playoff at last year's tournament, his
first win since taking a break from the tour to treat alcoholism and
depression in 2019. It was his fifth PGA Tour win and first since
The Colonial in 2015.
Kirk, 38, has climbed to No. 27 in the Official World Golf Ranking
after adding to his trophy case with a victory at The Sentry in
January to kick off the 2024 season. The signature win in Maui came
with a $3.6 million payday.
"To start off the year like that is just wild," Kirk said. "I've
felt good about my game for a while now, but that's certainly not
exactly what you expect to do your first week out after being a home
for a little while.
"But I think that my win here last year definitely helped me a lot
... to be more comfortable where I was at and just to be able to
stay aggressive and take it one step at a time, and definitely kind
of gave me the belief that after not winning for a long time, it
felt like this was where I was supposed to be."
Kirk's best finish since The Sentry was a T18 the following week at
the Sony Open in Hawaii. He missed the cut at The Genesis
Invitational at Riviera earlier this month.
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February 2, 2024; Pebble Beach, California, USA; Chris Kirk lines up
his putt on the 10th hole during the second round of the AT&T Pebble
Beach Pro-Am golf tournament at Pebble Beach Golf Links. Mandatory
Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports/File Photo
As someone who has battled challenges on and off
the course, Kirk said his goal this week and beyond is to get the
most out of his ability.
"My mindset now at this stage of my career is I just want to play as
well as I can for as long as I can," he said. "I want to be a
relevant player in this game, and I want to see how good I can be.
"That's sort of always what we're chasing. I'm not necessarily
chasing, 'Oh, I want to be the No. 1 player in the world and win 10
majors.' I just want to see what is the best version of myself and
try to enjoy the work that I've put in to try to achieve that goal
as much as possible, whatever that may end up looking like."
--Field Level Media
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