Choi’s Supreme Control Brings Him The Biggest Prize

Published: 26th May 2011
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South Korean K.J. Choi showed supreme control and focus as he beat American David Toms in a sudden-death playoff on Sunday by playing TaylorMade Burner SuperFast TP 2.0 Driver to become the first Asian golfer to win the Players Championship.

A birdie on the 17th looked to have given Choi victory in regulation but Toms ensured the event would go into extra time when he sunk a superb 17 feet putt on the last hole.

That could easily have been a momentum shifting putt but Choi kept calm, strolling purposely to the 17th tee for the playoff and making par while he play TaylorMade Burner SuperFast TP 2.0 Driver.

"When I started my day, one thing I told myself that I needed to do was to not get swept away by the cheers of the crowd, of the gallery, not get swept up in the pressure, by how other players were doing," he said.

"When David Toms made that putt on the 18th for birdie, the roar was as loud as something you would hear at the Masters. But I felt comfortable all day, with the whole situation and environment. I knew there were going to be a lot of the gallery cheering for David."


It was a miss from three and a half feet on the 17th in the playoff that cost Toms and Choi said he knew as soon as the American struck the ball that victory was his. (TaylorMade Burner SuperFast TP 2.0 Driver)

"David’s putt was down-slope and I could tell it was a difficult one because when I practiced it I saw that it was a difficult lie, the greens are bumpy there. I knew it wasn’t going to be easy.

"I noticed when he made his putt that at impact, his follow through on his stroke was a little bit bigger than it should have been. When he missed that putt, at that moment, as a fellow player, I felt very sorry for him because I know how that feels."

Throughout the round it was clear Choi was in no danger of melting under pressure and, when asked to provide suggestions for young players, he revealed the mentality that has allowed him to win eight times on the PGA Tour by TaylorMade Burner SuperFast TP 2.0 Driver, a record for any Asian player.

"You have to really be able to maintain your lifestyle. You have to be very regimented to have a long career out here on the tour," he said.


"I was able to do that, to main myself physically and mentally very well. I always felt I had the confidence when I play TaylorMade Burner SuperFast TP 2.0 Driver, I train hard and practice hard.

"I think you need to live your life to the fullest. When I say that, I don’t mean partying all the time. Live a systematic, regimented life and always be humble. That is my motto."

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