South Australian Jason Norris’ life changed with a drop of a putt when he won the Fiji International today at Natadola Bay Championship Golf Course.
Tri-sanctioned by the ISPS Handa PGA Tour of Australasia, European Tour and Asian Tour, the event gives the 44-year-old journeyman the golf world at his finger tips.
It’s an incredible change for the man who, up until last week, was working at the Grange Golf Club in Adelaide and on the edge of giving the game away.
The winning putt…. @norreygolf 🏆 #Fijiintl pic.twitter.com/dg9w1yaqEm
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“Today I felt good, I felt like a champion,” said Norris, who now has his pick of tournaments in Europe and Asia.
“I said a couple of years ago when I was about to quit, that I didn’t want to give it away until I had won a big tournament because I know I can. I told the boss last week that I have probably two years left playing golf and I just want to have a crack. This came up quicker than I thought.”
Norris looked good all week and with scores of 69, 68, 70, 67 he won the title by four shots with at 14-under the card.
“It’s unbelievable. It’s good to see you all on Sunday instead of on Thursday every time,” said Norris, who opened the final round with a birdie and never looked back. “I think it was just our week; everything aligned and putts dropped and some good shots came. It was amazing.”
Freely admitting to suffering from the yips, at times this week Norris used three different putting grips per round but today everything clicked.
“Today I used backhand grip all day. I putted well with the grip on the back nine yesterday so I stuck with it,” added Norris. “I putted sensational all day; even the ones that I three-putted were just [down to] bad speed.”
Four shots back was the fast finishing Jazz Janewattananond. Having made the cut on the number, the Thai star set the course record at eight-under 64 in the final round thanks to a long eagle putt on the par-5 17th hole.
“I am just really happy to put up a good score. It’s always good to shoot a bogey-free round. I couldn’t make any putts in the first two days but I had been hitting the ball good all week. I managed to sink some putts today and yesterday and I guess that was the key,” Janewattananond said.
Joining him in a tie for runner-up honours were Australians David McKenzie and James Marchesani.
Rounding out the top-five at the Fiji International were Australians Adam Bland, Peter Wilson, Wade Ormsby and New Zealander Daniel Pearce.
Norris’ victory shot him into second place on the 2017 PGA Tour of Australasia Order of Merit:
The #PGATA Order of Merit after the #Fijiintl! pic.twitter.com/bSggMhzrgm
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