When Rory McIlroy last landed a Major as far back as Valhalla in 2014, Viktor Hovland was a 17-year-old who had just won the Norwegian Amateur. This is just Hovland’s 10th Major as a professional, he’s yet to record a top 10 in any of them, he came into The Open on the back of two missed cuts and, supposedly, his game was nowhere to be found at the start of this week.
But, as we’ve discovered in the past few years, the now 24-year-old is an extraordinary player and one who is now talked about in the same breath as the likes of Collin Morikawa. He’s already a three-time winner on the PGA Tour winner and on Sunday he’ll head out with McIlroy looking to become Norway’s first male Major champ.
Class rarely disappears for very long and Hovland, although very much the underdog in most people’s eyes alongside McIlroy, will tee it up as the leading birdie maker (along with Rory and Cam Young), there was also that hole-out eagle at 15 on Friday, and the second best putter in St Andrews. He’s shot rounds of 68-66-66 and, if you’re hoping for something of a procession for McIlroy, then you might be in for a shock.
“It’s pretty crazy from where I grew up and so far away from playing the PGA Tour, European Tour, for that matter Major championships. Just to be here is very special, but to have a chance to win one is – yeah, I have to pinch myself, but that doesn’t mean I’m going to hold back,” he explained.
“The support I’ve been seeing the last couple of years in Norway has been really cool because, as you said, we’ve always been kind of a winter nation and done well in the Olympics. We have a lot of great athletes, but I think now, not just in golf, but in tennis and football, a lot of different sports, there’s a bunch of Norwegian athletes coming up in summer sports as well. Hopefully we could have a similar impact to when Henrik won The Open a few years ago, and just get more people to play golf and watch it on TV.”
For the European golf fan hopefully the fact that Hovland and McIlroy are obviously comfortable in one another’s…
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