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Viktor Hovland considered withdrawing from 2024 PGA Championship

Viktor Hovland considered withdrawing from 2024 PGA Championship

LOUSIVILLE, Ky. – Viktor Hovland is in the thick of the trophy chase heading into the final round of the 2024 PGA Championship despite saying he felt so lost with his game that he nearly withdrew from the PGA’s flagship event.

After shooting his second straight 5-under 66 at Valhalla Golf Club on Saturday, the reigning FedEx Cup champion was asked by Sirius XM Radio’s Jason Sobel if he asked him three days earlier that he’d have a chance on Saturday, what would he say?

“I would’ve taken that immediately,” Hovland said. “I was almost considering pulling out of this event because I wasn’t playing good.”

Dogged reporter that he is Sobel asked the follow up that needed to be asked: How close did Hovland come to not playing?

“Things didn’t feel very good and when they don’t feel good, it’s like what’s the point of playing? I’d rather go work on that,” he said.

Sobel pushed on, asking when he made the decision to play.

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“Dammit, I shouldn’t have said that,” Hovland said. “It was just when you’re playing bad and thoughts are racing and that’s just what you’re thinking. Obviously, I didn’t make that decision. In the moment when you’re playing bad you just want to go home, you know?”

Don’t we all. But Hovland was the hottest player in the world late last year, winning back-to-back FedEx Cup events to claim the season-long trophy and then starred for Team Europe at the Ryder Cup.

But in his pursuit of perfection and hitting the ball flush, he parted ways with swing coach Joe Mayo and took a detour down a rabbit hole with multiple swing coaches. He’s spent the last several months lost in the wilderness. While seeking to improve his swing, his vastly improved short game regressed and he ranks No. 186 in Strokes Gained: Around the Green this season. Hovland was so disappointed with his game after shooting a second-round 81 to miss the cut at the Masters that he skipped the RBC Heritage, a no-cut Signature event to work on his game. (He also withdrew from the WM Phoenix Open after being dissatisfied with his…

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