Taylor Moore seeks Valspar repeat
after landing first win on tour
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[March 20, 2024]
As is the case with many golfers, one PGA Tour victory
changed Taylor Moore's career trajectory.
For Moore, that breakthrough came at the 2023 Valspar Championship,
a title he'll seek to defend this week in Tampa, Fla.
Moore was 29 years old and had played his way through PGA Tour
Canada and the Korn Ferry Tour to reach the big time.
"It just gave me some confidence, knowing that I knew I could
compete out here and be in contention on Sunday, but until you
actually hoist that trophy and get it done, I guess you never really
know," Moore said Tuesday. "So it gave me that affirmation that I
could do it out here on Sundays on the back nine when I am in
contention."
It gave him much more than that. Moore got into the majors, making
the cut at the Masters and the PGA Championship. He picked up three
more top-five finishes, accruing the FedEx Cup points necessary to
reach the Tour Championship.
"I think for me it was (that) I knew I was in the majors the rest of
the year basically, but I knew I needed to finish well to get into
everything this year," Moore said. "Obviously with how our schedule
is now, too, getting into those signature events and elevated stuff
was definitely a priority. Obviously a win takes care of a lot of
that.
"Yeah, getting to (the Tour Championship) for the first time as well
as setting up my schedule for this year was massive. But I think
once the win kind of wore off after that stretch you were talking
about, I just wanted to keep getting better each and every week, and
that's what me and my team talk about every week is -- how can I
keep getting better and how can I evaluate where I'm at and put one
foot in front of the other and just take it week by week."
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Moore hasn't missed a cut yet in seven starts this
season, though he feels he has yet to put four complete rounds
together. He hopes it can come together at the familiar confines of
Innisbrook Resort's Copperhead Course.
The Valspar has had repeat winners in recent years: Sam Burns
(2021-22) and England's Paul Casey (2018-19).
"It would be awesome" to repeat, Moore said. "I think, first time
having to defend, too. Like, when I did win on the Canadian Tour, I
didn't get an opportunity. When I won on Korn Ferry Tour my last
year out there, I didn't get the opportunity to defend. So obviously
having that opportunity is amazing and something that I'm going to
embrace.
"Getting my first tour win here was awesome, and getting my second
here would be even better."
--Field Level Media
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