OPATI COMPARES SELF TO WORLD’S BEST DONALD, PROMISES TO BOUNCE BACK AT LIMURU OPEN

Kenya Golf Guide

TRY ME: Golf Park's David Opati follow's his tee shot during a past GOTY event. He has vowed to bounce back during the Limuru Open this weekend.

By JAMES WAINDI

He could have not been able to pick any point in the last two Golfer of the year (GOTY) events but Golf Park’s David Opati who currently enjoys a slim lead at the top of Goty standings has vowed to bounce back and show his true colours at this week’s Limuru Open, to consolidate his lead at the top.

At the moment, Opati remains very vulnerable as he enjoys less than a point’s advantage and any slip-ups would put him into problems, but after his practice round yesterday he said he was not in the mood of any slip-ups.

“I am not under any pressure. A matchplay competition is always anyone’s game and even Tiger Woods is always beaten in matchplays. There are still 10 tournaments to go in the series and I can say my season is starting now and I am going to prove my doubters wrong,” said Opati.

He added: “I’m like Luke Donald who doesn’t win a lot events but stays at the top of the game. Last year I was third at the Limuru Open, but I had just returned from an ankle injury and this year is my time.”

Opati who currently plays off handicap +3, will however, receive a run for his money from Matchplay champions Tony Omuli, Joseph Karanja Waweru as well as home players Francis Kimani and Paul Muchangi. pulsera pandora pulsera pandora

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