Furyk battles guilt to debut in Wentworth

Jim Furyk has every reason to think life is great at the moment, but that did not stop part of him feeling “awful” as he headed to England for his debut in the HSBC World Match Play Championship this week.

Furyk battles guilt to debut in Wentworth

Jim Furyk has every reason to think life is great at the moment, but that did not stop part of him feeling “awful” as he headed to England for his debut in the HSBC World Match Play Championship this week.

Furyk, who opens on Thursday against Swede Robert Karlsson, is up to number two in the world for the first time in his career after capturing the Canadian Open with a closing 65 on Sunday.

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