| Exclusive Interview with former Ryder Cup Player John O'Leary |
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Former Ryder Cup player and Irish Open Winner John O'Leary now reigns supreme as Director of Golf at the Buckinghamshire. He talks about the importance of ritual in preparing for a big game and which holes at the Bucks could make or break your day.
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In this interview John talks about: - how the level in golf has never been higher Tell us a little about yourself From when you played golf to now, what aspects have changed in terms of sportsmanship and the quality of playing? Are players as hungry for success or is it too easy for them? The game has changed a lot - because of the equipment people are hitting the ball so much further. There's a more scientific approach today. The science aspect was there when I started but it has expanded incredibly as so much more technology is available today. There's so much more information and communication that it is more straightforward now to learn the technique of golf. It's much more clear-cut now than it ever was"
The Bucks was home to last year's Trilby Tour and is where this year's Amateur and Pro Finals will be played. Which is the hole to look out for? "The 8th hole which will be played as the 17th on the day is the tricky one. For anyone who did not play last year, I can say that they are in for a very special day out. If they can they should try and get a practice round in so they are fully prepared on the day as really the 17th is the one that could make or break your day. It's reachable from the tee if you fancy yourself but a score-wrecker if you fail." What makes the Trilby Tour so special in your opinion? How do you prepare for a big competition like the Irish Open?
Who were your personal heroes growing up?
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