It seems there are always heathens in the crowd. This week at Honda, it’s Matt Jones. A well-tested Australian veteran started with three blows on Sunday, and despite all the turmoil surrounding him, he never moved and never gave in. It was as if he took the strongest cord he could find and attached it to the thickest rope. A rock he found in the nearby Atlantic Ocean.
Except for a brief stint on Friday nights, Jones, 40, has some reed ownership at Honda most days of the week. After opening and opening the 61st record, he shrugged, dragged at 3 o’clock on Friday night after turning 70, and hugged his head again as he went to bed on Saturday.
Having finished in the second round under 68 technically on Sunday night, passing 12 under 268 and receiving 5 shots from his closest follower, he has won the spectacular crystal trophy he is currently. holding. It has been a long time since tasting the victory by this pond. Honda won Jones’ second title in the PGA Tour, added to the 2014 Bibint Houston Open.
Brandon ended this week a few hours ago Jones, who lives in his own stratosphere. Jones’ wind-in-the-wind experience (he owns two Australian Open titles) showed off this weekend by the way he flies a golf ball. It also shows his behavior. Is it good? At the start of his 330th career, he said that he felt the calmest of his time ever. And after the fall last year from 18-year-old Pat, Jones became emotional.
Jones was scheduled to give Honda a three-week break but is currently preparing for his second master’s session in Augusta, Georgia. The only person he played was a whirlwind, he won in Houston on the Sunday leading up to the tournament and being the last one. The week is still not clear.
He will take his time to make the most of this visit. Tiger Woods said on Tuesday he was discharged from the hospital after being seriously injured in a car accident in Los Angeles and is recovering at home. In a statement posted on social media,
the golf superstar thanked the hospital staff for accompanying him after the car accident.
Recovery story of Woods from an accident injury
Woods recovered from his fifth back surgery when the crash happened and wants to be ready for the Master’s race in April. Los Angeles investigators said Woods did not commit reckless driving after the crash, described it as an accident, and added that there was no evidence of impairment. Last month’s accident was the dramatic finale of Woods’ career, and he dominated the golf world for more than a decade.
However, some relationship stories put his career down. Nearly three years ago, he was arrested near his Florida home
for dozing off while driving in a lane. Woods said he took the prescription drugs and he will maintain driving guidelines for a lifetime.