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Sports

Johnson's yes-no, Park's Olympic ambition: golf talking points

  • Park won gold in Rio and is desperate to defend her medal in the delayed Tokyo Games in July.
Published March 30, 2021

HONG KONG: There are men's and women's majors and a popular new winner on the PGA Tour among AFP Sport's golf talking points this week:

Dustin rests for his defence

Dustin Johnson seems to be in two minds how to best prepare to defend his Masters crown next week at Augusta.

The world number one made a late entry last Friday to this week's Texas Open after a poor showing at last week's WGC Match Play, only to pull out on Monday.

Maybe it is the short turnaround since slipping on the winner's green jacket for the first time that has him befuddled.

Every other recipient has had a year to bask in the glory of being Masters champion, but not Johnson, thanks to the tournament being postponed from its traditional early April slot last year because of the Covid pandemic.

"I now plan to spend the week at home in preparation for next week's Masters," Johnson tweeted on Monday.

Johnson won with an all-time Augusta low score of 20-under par total last year but is now trying to avoid an altogether different Masters record.

If he doesn't win on Sunday, April 11, his reign will have lasted just 21 weeks -- the shortest in the tournament's 87-year history.

Park chases Pak

Park In-bee's seasonal debut last week saw her romp to victory at the Kia Classic, leaving her just four wins behind legend Pak Se-ri's South Korean record of 25 LPGA Tour titles.

Park, who moved up to world number two as a result, will have a chance to edge one win closer to Pak at this week's first women's major of 2021, the ANA Inspiration.

But she revealed that if it wasn't for the Olympics looming later this year she might have stayed at home.

Park won gold in Rio and is desperate to defend her medal in the delayed Tokyo Games in July.

"It was my first week back out in three months or so, and I played so good," Park said.

"If there was no Olympics I don't know, would I be here? It has been definitely good motivation for me."

It's a big contrast to men's number one Johnson, whose motivation clearly lies elsewhere after already stating he will be skipping Tokyo.

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