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Comeback king Zane
Having painstakingly worked his way back to full fitness to finish in the top 100 on The 2007 European Tour Order of Merit, fate again conspired against in the BMW International Open 12 months ago when he injured his wrist, resulting in another extended spell on the sidelines. The 26 year old is now attempting to rebuild his career on the Challenge Tour, having struggled to capitalise on the limited playing opportunities he was afforded under a medical exemption on The European Tour. “I’m determined to enjoy every moment of my career, because for a time it looked like I might not get the chance to play again. It was hard not being able to practice, and there were times after my accident when I did think about giving the game up and doing something else. But I’m glad I kept going – I feel very lucky to be doing what I do, because there’s a lot of people a lot worse off than me.” He said: “I didn’t play as well as yesterday, but still hit some very good shots. So I was actually pretty pleased. Everyone says it’s always to follow up a really low round with another one, and it’s true. You know there’s a fair chance you won’t play as well again, so it’s difficult to get out of a negative mindset. “I certainly didn’t give myself as many chances, but I did manage to take a fair percentage of the ones I did make. I also made a few more mistakes than I did on the first day, but that was maybe a result of trying to attack a little too much. But you have to be bold out there, because if you just go for the middle of the greens, you’re not going to make any birdies.” |





