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The Trilby Tour catches up with Pro Champ Phil Archer who ends 2009 on a double-high - not only winning the Professional Event of the Trilby Tour but also becoming a father to a beautiful baby boy! A big congratulations is in order for the seasoned pro who first came on board in 2008 as one of the panel commentators. This year he decided to enter as a competitor outright and went on to emerge victorious as Pro Champion. Is there nothing Archer can't do once he sets his mind to it?
Photo Credit: McVirne Etienne
In our exclusive interview Phil Archer passes on his tips to the amateurs, talks about his game of play against Amateur Ross Higham and why it’s important to stay in the moment if you want to win the game. Congratulations Phil on your victory and also on the latest addition to your family. Tell us how you got into golf When did you realise you wanted to turn professional?
If you weren’t a golfer what would you have been? Will you be passing on golf down to your own son? Describe yourself in a sentence.
Photo Credit: McVirne Etienne
What do you think of the Trilby Tour? Unlike most tournaments, the Trilby Tour takes place all in one day. How does that affect you as a player? It’s a Winner Takes All competition – an unusual format in the world of golf? Does it put more pressure on you? How do you cope with the pressure and stress?
Sports psychology – does it really make all the difference? What’s your routine before a game?
You played with amateur Ross Higham who got through his own Amateur round to play with the pros. Any comments on his play? What advice have you got for Ross and other amateurs in a similar scenario? Also that uphill puts are easier to control than downhill putts. It’s about positioning your ball in the right place. For instance sometimes I would get a little defensive on the first shot but that would set me off for the second shot on the green. This will come with experience. Afterwards he (Ross) said it was great to watch and he stayed to watch the playoff.
What are you doing now career-wise? Do you study footage of yourself after events? What do you do when you’re not playing golf? You’re a pro yourself, but who do you look up to for inspiration? Any final words of advice to the amateurs?  Sponsored by
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