السبت، 10 مارس 2012

Casey ready for 'Prime career'

Paul Casey is "fresher than ever before" his comeback from a dislocated shoulder next week, but insists that he will give up not snowboarding.

Casey, 34, injured on Christmas Eve in Colorado snowboarding but is expected to play in the WGC Cadillac Championship in Florida.

"Golf is the most important thing in my life, because there for the fun things I do," he said.

"100% goes into my efforts, but I love snowboarding and mountain biking."

He added: "they are a great way for getting away from golf and not care about tournament golf play on your mind, so that will never change."

The American star, who to the 25th in the world slipped, was again drivers in practice meet last week and insists that he will come back a better player.

"I'm stronger and fitter than I have always, even with the shoulder injury and I have the mental game that I never used," he said.

"I need connect it up to par and then the physical skills for the next 10 years." It is prime time.

"When I think about where I was 10 years ago I am much been reached and secure a different golfer, my own abilities." I'm much more the golfing world know about everything, when it comes.

"I have to get out there and start, the birdies and put it to good use - it of no use will be in your best years, if you don't go out and tournaments to win." This is the most important.

"The goals are still the same." "It's just a shorter time now I have tried to reach in the 2012 objectives."

Casey climbed to third in the world, when he won the 2009 PGA Championship at Wentworth, but he missed injured a rib at the open in the same year, and most of the second half of the season.

He won the last of his 11 European tour events at the Volvo golf champions in January 2011 injury however with a toe later this year to fight. He has even won the Houston open 2009 tour - on the PGA.

His best result in a-Dur was third at the open 2010 in St Andrews and sixth on his Masters debut in 2004.

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"I want to be part of many more Ryder Cup." "It offers great memories - the fighting the pressure, the stress, the fun way off course"

Paul Casey "the great thing is, I will miss no priorities this year," he said. "I'll for Augusta and if anything, what I get there fresh as I be ever willing."

Casey, has played in three Ryder Cups, but was as a placeholder for Celtic Manor in 2010 overlooked, is motivated by former team-mate to see Luke Donald, Rory McIlroy, Lee Westwood and Martin Kaymer in the four best spots in the world.

He said "I they fit in with the right attitude". "Proud, what they do, but I would like to be there exactly with them."

"I want to be competing against them and they to beat, but I admire them and try to learn to analyze through my own game of them and brutally honest and self-critical."

"I want to be part of many more Ryder Cup." For me, it offers beautiful memories - the battles that you receive, the pressure, the stress, the fun way off course.

"There are moments that I will forever love."

Casey, talk on the European tour website, said after the accident: "I put out his right arm on the way and heard the sound." I felt a bit of pain and thought, I should continue at first - I thought ' why waste a good day is snowboarding?'-but five minutes later I could not move it and was heading back down to get the mountain looked.

"I was told, if it was surgery it was four to six months, but there was no operation it was a case of weeks."


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