- European Ryder Container legend not a fan of ‘small events’ ahead of John Deere Classic
European Ryder Glass legend Sepp Straka concedes he lean towards to compete in full-field occasions on the PGA Visit ahead of his title protection at the John Deere Classic.
Sepp Straka has uncovered he ‘doesn’t like’ the small-field occasions on the
on the eve of his title protection at this week’s
, 31, fixed his moment career title on the PGA Visit with a two-shot win at TPC Deere Run in 2023.
He at that point took his great shape into The Open and recorded his best major wrap up to date with a T2 at Regal Liverpool.
It was a two-tournament extend for Straka that saw him gain a put in Luke Donald’s triumphant 2023 European Ryder Glass group in Rome.
Talking ahead of his title protection at the John Deere Classic, the World No.24 was inquired fair how imperative full-field, 156-player occasions like this one are on the PGA Visit plan, particularly in light of a number of changes on the circuit
Whereas a few PGA Visit occasions contain field sizes between 140 and 156 players, others such as limited-field $20m Signature Occasions come without a cut and a field between 70 and 80 players.
But within the eyes of Straka, there’s nothing very like competing against a full field of 155 other PGA Visit players with a midway cut, fair as the case is at TPC Deere Run this week.