Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Aberdeen-born player top ranked on No 2 US Tour


Michael Sim's career is back on track

after a victory on Nationwide Tour

FROM THE US PGA TOUR WEBSITE
Just over a week since his victory at the Stonebrae Classic, Michael Sim arrives in Athens, Georgia as the top-ranked player on the current Nationwide Tour money list.
Sim earned his US PGA Tour card in his rookie season on the Nationwide Tour in 2006 by finishing 19th on the money list. Despite a stress fracture to his spine that hampered his debut and ability to maintain status on the US PGA Tour, he managed two top 10s in 2007 and 2008 with combined earnings of $669,764.
With three top-10 finishes in his first five starts of the 2009 Nationwide Tour season, the 24-year-old Aberdeen-born Australian is at the top of his game and eager to compete again this week. He sat down with Nationwide Tour Media Official Kin Lo to talk about his week and his goals.
PGATOUR.COM: Let's start at the beginning -- you were born in the country where golf was born and moved to Perth, Australia, at a young age. Where and when did you first start playing?
MICHAEL SIM: I was born in Aberdeen, Scotland, but my dad had a job opportunity in Australia. I also think he was interested in a change of lifestyle -- never really talked too much about it. So we moved to Perth, Western Australia when I was six. Didn't play golf in Scotland but took up the game shortly after we moved. I also played basketball as a kid, but knew I wasn't too good ... so decided to focus on golf. My game really improved when I was about 14, and I went from around a five-handicap to scratch in a year. From then on, I knew I wanted to be a pro (Editor's note: Sim became the world's top-ranked amateur before he turned pro).
PGATOUR.COM
: Did you ever think about playing professionally on the Australasian or Asian Tours?
MICHAEL SIM: I did, and actually went to Q-school for both. But in 2006, I got a sponsor exemption to the Jacob's Creek Open Championship in Australia on the Nationwide Tour and finished second in a play-off. That allowed me to play the rest of the season on the Nationwide Tour. The US PGA Tour is the best in the world, and I knew that's where I wanted to be.
PGATOUR.COM: What's it like playing on the Nationwide Tour?
MICHAEL SIM: I'll tell you what, the players out here are really, really good. You have the best young players in the world as well as the veterans looking to make the next step in their careers. I love it out here. My goal is to finish at the top of the money list and get back to the US PGA Tour.
PGATOUR.COM: Did you know you're at the top of the Nationwide Tour statistics off the tee this year, ranking third in both distance and driving accuracy?
MICHAEL SIM: Hadn't seen that stat, but I really do love hitting my driver -- probably my favourite club in my bag. If I have the opportunity, I'll hit it. But there are a bunch of players on Tour that hit it long. I think keeping it in the fairway is much more important.
PGATOUR.COM: You obviously spend a lot of time on the golf course between tournament rounds and practice. What are some of your interests off the course?
MICHAEL SIM: Let's see. I'm a big fan of the Melbourne Kangaroos in the Australian Football League (rugby). I live in Phoenix now and really like the Suns and the NBA. I'm also into PlayStation -- favorite games are Pro Evolution Soccer, NBA Live and Call of Duty. And cars ... I really like cars.
PGATOUR.COM: Cars? What kind of car do you drive?
MICHAEL SIM: I drive a 2007 BMW M5. Bought it used a while back and absolutely love it.
PGATOUR.COM: OK, back to golf. What's your favourite course?
MICHAEL SIM: It's got to be Oakmont Country Club in Pennsylvania. My manager is a member there and takes me out to play when I'm in town. It's always in such great condition and a real test. It's tough for anyone to make par around that course. It really never gives you a breather.
PGATOUR.COM: Do you ever think about what you would be doing if you weren't a professional golfer?
MICHAEL SIM: Not much, because it's been my focus for so long. My dad is an accountant and always wanted me to go into the profession, so maybe that would be it. But knowing how much I love fast cars, I might want to be a cop.

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