Important Asians compete with the best
GOLF: SINGAPORE, Oct 31, 2009: Padraig Harrington has welcomed the
Singapore Open being co-sanctioned for the first time by the European
Tour, saying it was crucial that Asian players got to compete with the
world's best.
The three-time Major winner said many Asians had top notch games but
often struggled in Europe and the United States because of a lack of
experience. Co-sanctioning events was one way to give them that. "If
more Asian players play with the Europeans and with the best players in
the world, the more comfortable they become doing that and the more
easier it will become for them to leave Asia and play in Europe and the
US," he said.
"If you have an Asian player coming here this week and beating Phil
Mickelson, then when he goes to the States he's not going to feel too
bad about taking him on and trying to beat him there.
"But if he went there without this sort of experience, he would be
out of his comfort zone a little bit."
Few Asians have successfully made the leap to Europe or the United
States and made good. Of those who have, only Korea's K.J. Choi and Yang
Yong-Eun, India's Jeev Milkha Singh and a handful of Japanese have
enjoyed much success. AFP
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