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Alex Noran’s hands had a moment in 2017.
Getty Images (left); @kristoffer_kotte_broberg
No one saw Alex who Comes in this PGA championship.
How can you have?
Yes, he has won 10 times on the DP World Tournament, and, yes, he played in a SIGNING PGA Tour event at Philadelphia Cricket Club a week ago, setting 51 among the 69 finishers but its last beginning before the seven came MONTH Previously, in the Dunhill Links Championship in Scotland.
Noran had been on a Saturday to heal a torn tent in his hamstring. No golf, no running, without a rack rack. As soon as he lasted the right time with his family, which is not something that the Swedish 42-year-old has enjoyed a lot in his career.
“Good luck ever to rest,” said Noran on Saturday evening at Hollow Quail Club Shortly after he would post a 66 spectacular seven-Zogj that moved it to eight under the tournament and, after all, in the last Sunday pairing with the leader of three, Scottie Scheffler. “I missed it, but I liked what I had at the time, which probably helps me to understand a little that I don’t think it’s the end of the world if you play bad.”
These are stunning words to hear coming from Noran because he is not exactly the one who has to bow to bed with an Afghan blanket and a People Noran magazine, in fact, has a reputation to be one of the most difficult workers in professional golf, or at least so is how Rory Mcilroy Formerly described Noran. He just gets behind her. In the course, in the gym, in the Ryder Cup, in the range. Especially in the range. This became clear to golf fans when, in 2017, a photo of Nora’s badly called hands began making rounds on social media.
As Nora says, the image was first posted by his Swedish friend, Christoffer Broberg, after Nora had completed a difficult practical session in the Abu Dhabi HSBC championship. The PD World Tour’s social team then reprinted the image with a title that he read: “Noran is known as one of the most difficult workers in the tournament and has previously said that he often wears two gloves during practice to protect his hands from hitting hundreds of shooting a day.”
In 2022, whose spoke about the photo in an expected podcast From his former college coach in Oklahoma State, Mike McGraw. Explaining how his hands had become so bad, he said, “a mix of training and difficult dedication – but also a lot of anxiety. They would not look like that if I hit him like Rory Mcilroy.”
He added, “I have to hit many balls to be competitive, and maybe the club slips a little (in my control), maybe there are friction, I don’t know. But it’s just like it is.”
Noran said not long after the photo was posted, Tiger Woods approached the closet room at a tournament and said, “” Alex, can I see your hands? “And I was like, ‘Yes, sure,’ for my Tiger idol.
Noren will play the biggest round of his Sunday life in Quail Hollow, walking standing and calling in world no. 1.
Scheffler can surpass Nora but he will not work it.