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Stenson backing Wentworth winner Noren for major glory

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VIRGINIA WATER, England: British Open title holder Henrik Stenson believes new BMW PGA Championship winner Alexander Noren has all the credentials to become the second Swede to triumph in a men’s major. Stenson, who achieved his first victory in a ‘Big Four’ tournament when he edged out American Phil Mickelson in a thrilling duel at Royal Troon last July, said his compatriot’s extraordinary triumph at Wentworth on Sunday was fully deserved. Noren started the final round seven strokes off the pace but bulldozed his way through the pack with a closing 10-under 62, a record for the revamped course.


“It would be hard not to say that you can’t see a major for him in the future if he keeps on playing like that,” Stenson told reporters after he ended in a share of third spot, three strokes behind the winner. “He’s played a bit more in America. That’s a bit of a learning experience, to take the game across the Atlantic and get familiar with the courses over there. He’s making progress, and yeah, he’s had a very impressive year.” World number 13 Noren could move as high as eighth in the rankings after a remarkable run of form that has seen him win five times in his last 17 European Tour appearances.


“He’s always been a hard worker,” said the 41-year-old Stenson at the conclusion of the $7-million BMW PGA, the tour’s flagship event. “Sometimes maybe too much, he’s got injured a couple of times over the years in his wrist. “I think he’s kind of found his formula. He’s doing the same thing week in and week out and it’s obviously working. He’s playing a pretty strong cut off the tee and his putting has just been phenomenal,” added Stenson. Noren said he now felt much more confident with the driver in his hands. — Reuters


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