Griffin returns to Fiji a Champion - PGA of Australia

Griffin returns to Fiji a Champion


Australia’s Matthew Griffin is set to tee it up in the inaugural Fiji International from 14-17 August.

Australia’s Matthew Griffin is set to tee it up in the inaugural Fiji International from 14-17 August.  Australia’s Matthew Griffin is set to tee it up in the inaugural Fiji International from 14-17 August.

Announced just days after he won the AU$1 million KPGA Championship, Griffin will return to Natadola Bay Championship Golf Course, the place that helped launch his career.

Griffin won the 2009 Fiji Open and will return to the challenging course with fond memories.

"Being a previous winner gives me a big advantage heading into the tournament," said Griffin.

"I have played the course a number of times and feel confident around the testing layout. Given the strong winds expected having previous knowledge will be a big advantage."

Now a more experienced player, Griffin will be one of the favourites to win the inaugural Fiji International.

"I have continued to develop under my coach Denis McDade and I feel my game is a lot more consistent than it was back in 2009," added Griffin.

"In 2009 I missed a lot of cuts and only played well occasionally whereas now I feel I give myself more chances to win."

With Major winners Vijay Singh and Nick Price as well as Indian rising star Anirban Lahiri also in the field Griffin acknowledges that the competition will be fierce.

"But there are a number of great players playing the Fiji International and many that can take the prize come Sunday."

"I have always expected a lot of myself on the course which motivates me to work hard to prepare and give myself a chance to win."

Since his last trip to Fiji, Griffin has twice won on the PGA Tour of Australasia most recently at the Victorian Open in February.

He is also the 2013 OneAsia Order of Merit champion, a Tour where he has notched a further two titles.

"Winning a professional event is a tough thing to do and until you win one you’re not sure you can do it," continued Griffin.

"Getting that win in Fiji gave me the confidence that I could and I have been fortunate to keep doing it."

"Having had a number of wins I know if I am in the mix come Sunday then I can give myself a chance to win the Fiji International."

The Fiji International will be played at Natadola Bay Championship Golf Course from 14-17 August and will be Fiji’s first internationally broadcast golf tournament.

Being played for a US$1 million prize purse the Fiji International will be co-sanctioned by the PGA Tour of Australasia and OneAsia.

Proudly supported by the Fijian Government, the Fiji International is expected to produce a multi-million dollar boost for the Fijian economy, in addition to flow on benefits including the growth of the game in the region.

Designed by Singh, the Natadola Bay Championship Golf Course is renowned for its sparkling backdrop of coral reefs and the Pacific Ocean that line 15 out of the 18 championship holes.


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