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THE TEE BOX | WHAT’S GOING ON W hile many sports have an extended ‘off season’ we are happy to report that golf is one sport which is played year-round. Why? Well look at the great destinations which are available to both the PGA and European Tour’s to stage their events. Scotland may not be great for golf in January but Hawaii certainly is, so let’s take a look at what’s been happening in the world of golf over the winter months. Many casual observers do not know the new PGA Tour season actually started way back in 2015, October 18th to be precise. The European Tour also teed off last year, with the Alfred Dunhill Championship on the 26th November. So things have been up and running for quite some time in the world of professional golf. In terms of the PGA Tour, there has been a wide variety of winners, including Jordan Spieth, Bubba Watson, Justin Thomas, Russell Knox, Jason Dufner and most recently, Hideki Matsuyama, who claimed the Waste Management Phoenix Open. Winners on the European Tour include Charl Schwartzel, Rickie Fowler, Branden Grace and Danny Willett. There is yet to be any player who has won more than one tournament on either tour so far this season. So who is entering the build up to The Masters in the best form? Spieth has made three starts, winning one tournament and finishing in the top10 for the other two. Not bad for a young man who has been travelling the globe in recent months. Jason Dufner also has three top-10 finishes to his name this season and has won one tournament, while Kevin Na has finished in the top10 in over half of the tournaments he has played to date. Brandt Snedeker has also been in great form, winning the Farmers Insurance Open and finishing inside the top-10 three times. Kevin Kisner has also been performing well, with five top-25 finishes from his seven starts, plus a win at the RSM Classic. So, what about the likes of Rory McIlroy and Jason Day, of which big things are expected this year? McIlroy led during the closing stages of the Omega Dubai Desert Classic but it wasn’t enough, as Danny Willet claimed the victory. However, the Northern Irishman looked good off the tee and demonstrated some excellent approach play at times. Concentration wavered slightly every now and then but things are looking promising, ahead of the first major of the year. As for Day, illness cost him the chance to succeed at the Farmers Insurance Open and the Australian is yet to really get hi ͕́