Virginia Golfer Mar / Apr 2019 | Page 26

The New Rites of Spring Justin Rose grabbed the No. 1 World Golf Ranking early in 2019, and has high hopes for Augusta. MULTI-TIME CHAMPS IN THE FIELD, RANKED BY 2019 CHANCES 1 Woods (4 wins)—He can still mash it with the best hitters on Tour. Is the short game in order? 2 Bubba Watson (2)—Watson has been boom or bust at Augusta. But his booms are very, very good. 3 4 5 Phil Mickelson (3)—Lefty turns 49 in June. Jack Nicklaus was the old- est Masters champ at age 46. Does Phil have one more run in him? Bernhard Langer (2)—The PGA Tour Champions wizard keeps himself in tremendous shape and was a weekend contender here as recently as 2016. Jose Maria Olazabal (2)—The 52-year-old Spaniard hasn’t finished better than T34 here since 2006 when he tied for third, which coincidentally, was his last top-10 finish in a major. The longest of longshots. “It starts by just driving up Magnolia Lane and feeling good and having good energy and feels about the place, that sort of love affair started my very first Masters in 2003. So I had positive experiences here, so it’s become a happy hunting ground.” Bernhard Langer won the Masters in 1985 and 1993. 24 sounds familiar to Virginia competi- tors, it should. O’Connell was part of the Carolinas Captain’s Putter roster that defeated the Virginias at Kinloch Golf Club in 2016. O’Connell is a reinstated amateur who was set to give professional golf a second try—until winning the U.S. Mid-Am, a victory that earned him spots in both the 2019 Masters and U.S. Open, so long as he retained his amateur status. “My dad is a huge golfer,” O’Con- nell said after his Mid-Amateur vic- tory. “He introduced me to the game. I think he and I went to Augusta for V I R G I N I A G O L F E R | M A R C H / A P R I L 2 0 1 9 the first time in ’98, if I’m not mistak- en, is the year Mark O’Meara won. He was one of my favorite golfers ever. I was a huge Tiger fan and at the time I knew Mark and Tiger were pretty close. “I’ll never forget. When you walk down on property there and hole No. 1 is there and the scoreboard, and we kind of made our way down to 10 and Tiger and Mark were the first guys we saw. So that was kind of my first memory of Augusta. “It was so cool, a couple of my idols out there on a golf course that you just kind of dream about playing.” It’s a dream no more. vsga.org (ROSE) –Justin Rose