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Was Chris Wood nightmare finally over?
37-year-old wood, former European sprayer cupper and top-25 player in the world, spent the last six years of combat not only anxiety and burning, but also frustrating golf results coming from it. He lost all the status, which now dropped out to be at mercy under the sponsor calls.
So he managed to enter that Turkish airline this week, only his second World tour starts the beginning of the year after a missed cutting in Qatar.
The tree did not cut this circle in almost three years. His last top finish arrived at the open-end KLM in 2018. year, where he published his last of the three transitions for running that season. He did not win from being grabbed in the third DPWT title, in BMW 2016, who came just a few months before he qualified for his first – and still only – only – just – a server. He spat is out of the first 2,000 in the official world golf two years ago and entered this week still to just no. 1,472.
“It was awful to be honest,” the tree said. “It was – since 2019. Really – I just feel like I’m going through hell.”
But a few shots of hope: Not only did the wood in Antalya have made the weekend in Rnem Carya, but he closed the blinding 7-younger than 64 to bound for seven droughts.
“I want to feel like I know that my game is there, and not just give me a given, and I feel genuinely as I’m starting now,” Wood said. “I worked so hard at home just quietly with a great team. And he was long, the old way to be honest.”
While his mental struggles were headed, the wood was also dealing with the injuries of heavy doors and backs. He described how the “unclean momentum” crawled during his successful race in 2019, in the same year that he had taken a course in Morocco, and the tournament could not take them any longer, and the tournament could be taken more and could not take the stress. He would take 10 weeks after that.
Three years ago he lost his DPWT card. He then played on a challenging tour last year before he lost that card. Still kept one thing.
“I’ve never lost belief in myself,” the tree said. “You obviously have the days that are harder to feel from some. I’ve always been there. I was playing on the call, and how I do, how I was in being ready – they are the secrets of me.
“I hope this is the first step forward, and everyone wants me on their event, pick up the phone because I need a few years.”
You heard a man.