时间:2019-01-14 作者:英语课 分类:VOA标准英语2010年(十)月


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The 2010 U.S. Professional Golfers Association Tour season ended last Sunday with American Jim Furyk winning the FedEx Cup championship. The lucrative 1 four-tournament playoff event capped a year peaked with big wins for some and even bigger losses for others. The season also provided some with an opportunity for redemption - to eclipse the grim events of the recent past. Arjun Atwal of India is such a player. The 37-year-old golfer finished his roller coaster ride of a season on a record-setting high note.


 


Difficult road


Arjun Atwal hit a low point in July when he lost his U.S. PGA Tour playing card, which ended his qualifying exemption 2 status and his eligibility 3 to compete in the PGA's lucrative season-ending FedEx Cup playoffs. A month later, Atwal's season was over, and he was at home in Orlando, Florida, contemplating 4 whether to watch the first FedEx Cup playoff tournament on television or maybe take his wife and two young sons to the nearby Disney World theme park. But having just won his first PGA Tour title, the 16-year veteran was not dwelling 6 on the fact he had not qualified 7 for the playoffs.


Atwal's one-stroke victory at the 2010 Wyndham Championship in Greensboro, North Carolina August 22 had made him the first Indian-born player to win a U.S. PGA event, and the first Monday qualifier in 24 years to claim a Tour title. It also netted him twice what he earned in all of 2009 and gave him a two-year Tour exemption. The Calcutta native told VOA Sports he is delighted about his ground-breaking win and looking forward to next year.


"I definitely want to do this again, win more," said Atwal. "And I'm looking forward to being in contention 8 again, definitely. Definitely. I'm going to be playing in my first Masters next year, and that will be exciting - all the big tournaments, as well, so it should be fun, should be a lot of fun."


Prelude 9 to success


At the Wyndham Championship, Atwal opened with a dazzling 9-under-par 5, 61 on the course at the Sedgefield Country Club to take a first round lead. He led or shared the top of the leaderboard through most of the next two rounds, but entered the final 18 holes three strokes ahead of the field. At one point during the fourth round, he and six other players shared the best score. But Atwal held his ground, shook off his nerves and made par on his final shot of the final hole to earn a spot in the record books.


Atwal said he was glad the Wyndham tournament was televised live in India where his parents were watching, even though it was the middle of the night there.


"All the people that called me - even the media - or my friends and family - they were all up watching until like 2:30 in the morning in India, and I think that's just beautiful, because I know I'm not the most popular name here in America, but in India it would be great to have all the people in India watch this and maybe inspire a few to come out and pursue their dreams in golf, or whatever it is," he said.


Who is he?


No stranger to success and setting golf records, Atwal said he started his professional golfing career in 1994. He was named the Asian Tour's rookie of the year in 1995.? He won a number of tournaments in India before going on to win titles and raise the profile of Indian golfers on the Asian and European Tours and the second tier PGA Nationwide Tour. In 2002, Arjun became the first Indian golfer to win on the European Tour. The following year, he won the 2003 Asian Tour Order of Merit title and became the first Asian player to claim two European Tour wins.


But playing on the U.S. PGA Tour was what he had yearned 10 for since his youth in India. The years of hard work paid off when Atwal earned his first Tour card in 2003, the same year he settled in the United States. He landed in the top-25 at several PGA events in 2004, and in 2005 Atwal had a career-best five top-10 U.S. finishes.


After failure, victory


Arjun's advice to young people in India is simple: work hard and follow your dreams.


"If you have a dream, to do whatever, and it's not just golf - in any sport in India - just to follow it, and not let anyone tell you any different," said Atwal. "And whatever work you put into it is what you're going to get out of it, so that's what I've always believed in. The harder you work, the better it gets. And that would be my message to all the kids over there."


But Atwal has faced lean times in recent years, with trouble following him both on and off the golf course. In 2007, he was involved in a fatal car accident that reports say occurred when another driver was trying to drag race Atwal on a road in Orlando, Florida. After a year-long investigation 11, he was cleared of any wrongdoing in the other driver's death, but the apparent stress took a toll 12 on his game.


In 2009, weight training injuries to both shoulders left Atwal sidelined for four months before he returned too soon and played poorly as a result. His game continued to deteriorate 13 until he missed six consecutive 14 tournament cuts and lost his Tour card when he did not earn enough to remain in the required top 125 on the PGA's money list.


Love of the game


Now, a rejuvenated 15 Atwal shrugged 16 off missing the 2010 FedEx Cup playoffs, and said he expects to finish the year playing most of the fall series events in the United States as well as some tournaments overseas. He might even play in India.


"The Indian Open is on in the first week in December, so I would love to play in that, but we'll see how the rest of the schedule fits in with that, so I haven't decided 17 yet, but I would love to," Atwal said.


In his youth, Atwal said he played soccer and cricket like many children in India, but shifted his focus solely 18 on golf not long after his father introduced him to the sport when he was 14 years old.


"My dad took me to our club there, in Calcutta, India," said Atwal. "And on weekends, he would spend time with me, and he taught me how to play, and that's basically how I got started."


And Atwal fell in love with the game.


"Once I started playing golf, I basically had no time for anything else because I got 'the bug,' you know, like they say, and I just wanted to practice and get better, and see how good I could get," he said.


Atwal said his parents were thrilled about his big win at the 2010 Wyndham Championship, especially his dad.


"He always talked about me playing on the PGA Tour and winning out here," said Arjun Atwal. "And then, I came close so many times, in '05 and in '06. I had, maybe, lost in a playoff, and three putted the last hole on one of the tournaments to not get in the playoff, so I came close, but this was just awesome 19 for them."


Sounds like it was pretty awesome for Arjun Atwal, too.

 



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n.合格,资格
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渴望,切盼,向往( yearn的过去式和过去分词 )
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更生的
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学英语单词
Ambot
ancestim
apoplexy involving the hollow organs
arguablest
ATPR
aural polyp
Cantillana
capeman
cartonfuls
cash donation
chlorantraniliprole
Cinzas, R.das
circulation failure
climatotherapy
columinescence effect
craniopharyngioma
cut them out
deoxyadenosine moniphosphate
derigueur
detorting
division center
encortin
English saddle
escape speed
exultingly
facultyman
femtocells
fibre cross-talk
flight line of aerial photography
flushing rubefaction
fps
gearing oil sprayer
harira
have a shy at something
hold sb in honor
Hopkinson yoke
Huon River
Hylobatidae
incremental cost
interpenetrative
interwinding backbone
iothalamates
joint with single butt strap
junk financing
keep off the spot
key brick
letter boxes
lido di roma (lido di ostia)
lilyturfs
lytropic liquid crystals
magnox
main class
manahawkin
march order
mosquito boat
MTAU
mtpa
natural model
non-linear field theorv
novatophan
off-axis distribution
overhaulings
packet radio
percentage uncertainty
pezzolis
plafibride
planariids
propeller shaft turning wrench
reconstructive surgeries
resliced
resplendencies
resulting tide
ring groove carbon remover
rock blasting
roseal
rotating-loop antenna
SAL (symbolic assembly language)
Samara River
Sargent
self love
sensitive thermometer
set-point
simavastatin
SMA-60
solventless coil
sovok
spacelike line
steel-lined wire winding channel
strum plate
sudoxicam
suicidal ideation
syndactylous
tendotransplantatio periostealis
thrust pressure
thunderegg
torch oil gun
tornadocane
traumatise
ultrared heating
violinophone
viral rubella
wilhelm eduard webers