We saw many young talent on the world stage, such as Rory Mcllroy, Ryo Ishikawa, Danny Lee, Shane Lowry and so on. So, who will be the new names for 2010? See these guys, they are promising and talented enough. Allow me to introduce them to you one by one.
The first one is Rickie Fowler who is from USA and 21 years old, a very young but promising one.There are some details about him. Let’s check.
The look: Shaggy-haired snowboard dude.
The story so far: A short but supremely talented youngster, Fowler is America's "next big thing" and seems destined to compete with Rory McIlroy on the golf course and in the barber's shop for years to come.
Achievements: Won all four of his matches in the 2009 Walker Cup then finished seventh on his PGA Tour debut as a pro.
Best main tour finish: He lost a play-off to Troy Matteson in the Frys.com Open last autumn.
What he says: "The expectations bring some extra pressure but that's the way I want it."
Did you know? Rickie is a quarter Japanese and his middle name is Yutaka. It was Rickie's Japanese grandfather who got him into golf.
Where he could shine in 2010: Californian golfers love the West Coast Swing so if the Murrieta-native follows suit he might enjoy a good start to the year.
Strengths: He's small but he is also a seriously big hitter (he would have ranked tenth last year on tour) and he also has a sure touch with the flat-stick (he would have ranked seventh for Putting Average).
Main aim in 2010: Firstly, a debut win. Secondly, to transfer that strong team record from the Walker Cup to the Ryder Cup.
How to make money on him in 2010: He is 2/1 to win an event in 2010 and 9/2 to make the US Ryder Cup team (Sky Bet).
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