Allenby to block out Shark and go with the flow


Allenby to block out Shark and go with the flow, by Martin Blake - 8th April 2004
(Credit: The Sydney Morning Herald)


Greg Norman bestrode Australian golf for 20 years and in his semi-retirement, he is still casting an enormous shadow.

So big, that Robert Allenby believes most of today's crop of top players have felt the pressure of trying to replace him and let it get to them. It may explain, says Allenby, why none of them has won a major championship.

On the eve of another Masters, Allenby is contemplating his poor record at Augusta and has taken a different tack. Like his compatriot and friend Stuart Appleby, who has an even worse record here, Allenby is trying to relax and go with the flow. He says there is "no doubt" the Australians have been trying too hard to break the historical drought on this hallowed Georgia ground; to erase some of the pain of Norman's trauma here, and to become the first antipodean to win a Masters.

"You know what? I think a lot of Australians feel that," said Allenby, one of seven Australians teeing up at Augusta this week. "We've had Norman and we've come through and he's been and gone, so to speak. There's a lot of pressure on us to try to win a major, and there's already enough pressure as it is. If anyone else's putting pressure on you, it makes that pretty hard."

Allenby, 32, comes into the Masters with poor form by his high standards, his best result this season a fourth at the Honda Classic. In four previous starts at the Masters, his best is 29th. Having split from longtime coach Steve Bann last year, he is not working with a swing doctor, for he doesn't feel the need; he spends more time with his personal trainer trying to get fit enough and flexible enough. But with his right-to-left shape, his length off the tee and his feel for fast greens, there is no logical reason he could not contend at the weekend.

He is expecting a tough week, for he has never seen Augusta's greens running so quickly before the tournament. Unless it rains, he predicts, there will be mayhem.

"If it stays like it is maybe five under might win. I could be completely wrong, but I can only see this place getting tougher, and it's only Tuesday," Allenby said.

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