IJGA Newsletter: The Oaks January 2020 | Page 4

MIND OVER MATTER PABLO LARRAZABAL We had an opportunity to catch up with IJGA Alumni, Pablo Larrazabal. During the Alfred Dunhill Championship (ADC) at Leopard Creek in South Africa, the golf course where he made his debut as a pro golfer twelve years ago, Pablo accomplished something remarkable. A blister on his right toe caused him pain which affected his ability to swing, putt or even walk. But Pablo kept his mind on a positive note. He recalled Tiger Woods in 2008 winning the US Open with a fractured tibia and injured ligament in his knee. Pablo kept thinking: if Tiger did it, so can I! and remaining focused, he birdied the last hole to win by one stroke. There is a lot to learn from this victory. Pablo was not just fighting his physical pain, but self-doubt and shattered self-confidence, after missing the cut in Dubai and struggling over the last 4 years. Pablo attended IJGA before turning pro in 2002 – 2003. We had the opportunity to reconnect with him to understand what champions are made of. You showed a lot of grit during the Alfred Dunhill Championship, the physical pain must 4 have caused you a lot of mental stress. What was the most difficult part and how did you manage to control your mind? -Well, during the last round at the ADC I had two problems. The first problem was a big blister behind the left foot which caused me to struggle to walk, it was very painful. The second one was a big blister on the right toe that didn’t let follow through with my swing. The second one was the bigger problem, I had to change my swing on the back nine to put the ball in play and let the short game win the tournament for me. It was a total mindset change. It worked very well… - What did you think when things didn’t work as planned on the golf course? -I played very good tee to green all week. That’s why I had a nice lead. But on Sunday, I was not be able to swing due to the pain. After the ninth hole I was +6 for the day but only 2 behind the lead. I said to myself “well, I am only 2 behind and I have played the back nine very well all week, let’s put it in play from the tee and let the short game win the tournament for me” and that was exactly what happened.