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China’s Zhang looks for Hawaiian high as he gets 2021 underway
Zhang Xinjun looks on during the third round of the 3M Open golf tournament at TPC Twin Cities July 25, 2020. u00e2u20acu201d Reuters pic

KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 12 — China’s Zhang Xinjun launches his 2021 PGA Tour campaign at the Sony Open in Hawaii starting on Thursday with every intention of getting straighter with his driver and sharper with his short game. 

Zhang, 33, enjoyed a small slice of history by becoming the first Chinese mainland golfer to qualify for the FedExCup Playoffs last season where he eventually finished 78th in the final points list but the start to his 2020-21 campaign in the fall has been surprisingly shaky. 

Following consecutive top-15 performances at the Safeway Open and Corales Puntacana Resort & Club Championship, Zhang’s game hit a road bump with four straight missed cuts before finishing T63 at the Mayakoba Golf Classic in Mexico last month. 

"Last year, I had ups and downs. I played well in a few events but there were also some bad ones. I think this is golf and it is impossible to maintain a good competitive state all the time. I tried my best to work on my game during the off-season and I hope it will show when I resume playing this week,” said Zhang. 

A return to Waialae Country Club in Honolulu will not be treated lightly as the determined Chinese golfer is keen to improve on his tied 25th finish at the Sony Open recorded in 2018. He missed the cut last year. 

"I know I need to improve on many areas of my game, including my tee shots as the fairway hit rate is not very high,” said Zhang, who ranks 122nd in Strokes Gained: Driving and 166th in Strokes Gained: Around the Greens this season. 

"There are no short cuts on the PGA Tour and there is still some gap between me and the overall field. The PGA Tour is difficult and you need to tee off accurately. You also need a good short game which I’m working on improving all these aspects.” 

He feels his third full season on the world’s leading golf circuit will continue to be a learning curve as he seeks to become the first mainland Chinese golfer to win on tour. From 63 career starts to date, he has posted four top-10s, with a tie for fourth place at the 2019 Houston Open being his best result.

"Playing on tour, I think I still need to have a stronger mentality. It was not particularly good at the beginning...  I would get anxious while competing. I still have to adjust my mentality this year to become better,” said Zhang, who holds two wins on the Korn Ferry Tour.  

As with any athlete, he has set himself some straightforward New Year goals which is to qualify for the FedExCup Playoffs again which will also mean retaining full playing rights for next season.

"Of course, I hope I can guarantee my card first and then aim for a few more top 10s,” he said.

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