It might be a irritating strategy to win a golf match, however Nick Taylor has embraced changing into the PGA Tour’s “Mr. Playoff.”
Taylor received the Sony Open in Hawaii in a playoff final month, and he is returning to the positioning of one other extra-holes victory when he defends on the WM Phoenix Open this week in Scottsdale, Ariz.
A five-time winner on tour, Taylor has gone to a playoff to win every of his previous three titles. He made an inconceivable 72-foot eagle on the fourth playoff gap on the 2023 RBC Canadian Open to greatest Englishman Tommy Fleetwood, a profession spotlight for Taylor as he grew to become the primary Canadian to win his nationwide open since 1954.
Eight months later, he held off Charley Hoffman on the Phoenix Open by making birdie on the second playoff gap.
“I suppose you get confidence whenever you get in these conditions the extra you pull out profitable outcomes,” Taylor instructed reporters Tuesday. “However I am simply as nervous in these conditions as in all probability anyone else.
“I really feel like I’ve extra readability in these playoffs of what I am making an attempt to do. Something you attempt to work in golf, when you’re over a swing or a putt and there is doubt or there’s indecision, it is in all probability not going to finish up properly, and for some cause in these conditions, I’ve loads of readability and little question.”
Taylor has a 3-0 file in playoff conditions on tour. He identified that if every of these three went the opposite method, his profession could be “a special story.”
“To be on the opposite facet of that each single time has actually been sort of a catapult of the place my profession has gone,” he mentioned.
Taylor was neck and neck with Colombia’s Nico Echavarria by 4 rounds final month in Honolulu. No bother: He birdied the second playoff gap and Echavarria could not match it.
“It positively helped,” mentioned Taylor, ranked No. 29 on this planet. “I used to be solely within the first two signature occasions, so it actually opened up my schedule, the majors, clearly. To sort of finish (2024), did not play my greatest, however to have the ability to begin the yr, regroup within the offseason and do properly was nice.”
The 36-year-old is +5000 to win this week at BetMGM as he faces a powerful subject headlined by Scottie Scheffler and Japan’s Hideki Matsuyama, each back-to-back champions in Phoenix in prior years.
If Taylor is to do the identical, he mentioned he’ll must preserve a successful mindset Thursday by Sunday.
“I believe a lot in golf is profiting from the alternatives that you simply’re given, if it is anyplace from making an attempt to get your PGA Tour card that I’ve needed to take care of prior to now or conserving your card or — I really feel like in these conditions prior to now, I have been capable of maintain or reap the benefits of these alternatives,” he mentioned.
“Once more, I simply really feel like I’ve extra readability after I’m making an attempt to win. It isn’t essentially I am stepping on the tee anticipating to win or be there in the previous couple of holes, however simply get again to the straightforward issues of the method, and I’ve carried out a very good job after I get in these moments.”
–Discipline Degree Media