Thomas Detry is a name that fills the covers of golf magazines in recent weeks, after celebrating at the WM Phoenix Open. Although few expected that this 31-year-old Belgian would celebrate in fierce competition next to names like Scottie Scheffler, Hideki Matsuyama and others, the 31-year-old looked impressive and made a great result.
After such a performance, expectations about Detry’s performance rose. Thomas was visibly delighted after the performance, but he also showed modesty. The Belgian pointed out that his dream was to celebrate at the PGA Tour tournament, and although he had the goal of winning year after year, he only succeeded in doing so this year.
“I mean, winning has been a goal of mine for the last four or five years. Every year I’m like, this is the year I’m going to win, so this is amazing,” Detry said, as quoted by The Golfing Gazette.
Thomas Detry on Scottie Scheffler
Detry knew it would be difficult to dominate next to Scottie Scheffler, a man who did amazing things on the PGA Tour last year. The 28-year-old became a fear for opponents, and this could be felt in the words of many golfers.
The Belgian stressed at the press conference that his goal is to play well and continue in the same rhythm. What surprised many was Detry’s statement that he wants to become like Scottie Scheffler one day.
“My goals are just to keep playing well and keep putting myself in contention and hopefully improve in these situations. Like when I’m under pressure and when I’m in contention, just keep getting better at it, and hopefully I’ll be like Scottie Scheffler one day.”- he said.
It is hard to expect that anyone will follow the pace of Scheffler, who, despite a slightly worse performance in the last tournament, is still the best player on the PGA Tour. However, he will have to show it in this season as well.
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