Travis wins fans in Japan
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Firing rounds of 69,73,70 and 70 Travis finished the Diamond Cup at 2 under par and tied 21st. He climbed up 10 spots from his 3rd round finish. He and Anthony Quayle were the best of the Aussies."My game feels really good at the moment. This course just requires absolute precision off the tee and when you're in the rough you really need to get lucky to be able to advance it to the green.""I missed too many fairways but on average the misses weren’t by much. As you can see on all of my scorecards lots of birdies but also lots of bogeys. It’s a great course and tests all parts of your game. I’m happy with my finish and feel very fortunate for an invite this week. Thanks to the guys at Golf Australia!"The solid finish at this US$1.3m event means Trav is a step closer to retaining his Asian Tour card for next year.Next week Trav tees up in Taiwan at the Mercuries Taiwan Masters a US$850,000 event. Then is off to Web.Com Q School!
On the range ahead of the first round.Playing in his first tour event in Japan Trav made a great start carding a 2 under par 69. Starting on the 10th he managed even par on the first nine with a bogey matched by a birdie. On the second nine got it going a bit with two birds."Game got better and better as the day went on. The last 9 holes were almost flawless. Tomorrow it’s expected to rain all day. Looking forward to getting out there early and tackling the course again. Might head into Shibuya Tokyo in the evening since we tee off at 6.50am!" ha ha!John Serhan, added " solid start to the week. Driving was awesome on tight fairways. We'll dial in the wedges a bit more tomorrow".He is Tied 22nd at the time of this post alongside Anthony Qualye and a bunch of others. Leader is Daijiro Izmida of Japan who scorched the course with 9 birdies and one bogey for an 8 under par total of 63.There are 9 Aussie Professionals in the field and a couple of amateurs. The cut of top 60 and ties is likely move out one or two shots from the present even par given forecast rain.
Scoring 71, 70, 72 and 73 for a 2 under tournament total Travis finished tied 18. This follows his top 20 finish in Thailand last week.Eventual winner was Gaganjeet Bhullar on 14 under. He held off a barnstorming finish by Anthony Quayle who shot a 9 under final round to finish second, one shot behind. Quayle bagged two eagles."I did it tough on the weekend. I didn’t hit it as good and the wind just threw my ball around. To come out and only shoot +1 on the final day, well, I’m okay with that.""It could have been a lot worse! Solid week. Really feel that my game is trending up."Trav next tees up on 16 August to defend his 2017 NT Championship win.
In fading light Trav plays nine holes late on Sunday at St Michael's before heading back to Asia to play the Royal Cup.The Royal Cup is a US$500,000 event played at the Phoenix Gold Golf and Country Club near Pattaya City south of Bangkok."I feel I've recovered from a bout of sickness a couple of weeks ago and I'm looking forward to getting back on tour. My putting was just so awful in Indonesia I've been working on that, trying, as they say, to find something!"He tees off the tenth on Thursday at 7.15am.