Noren prefers staying under the radar

Noren prefers staying under the radar

SAN DIEGO Its safe to say your average golf fan in the United States doesnt know much about Alex Noren, the 54-hole leader at the Farmers Insurance Open after a third-round 69.Noren is fine with that.I don't care too much if they know me or not. It's quite nice if they don't know me, smiled Noren, who is ranked 10th in the world and is a nine-time winner on the European Tour. I've been under the radar for most of my career.Noren decided to take up membership on the PGA Tour this season in order to better prepare himself for the biggest events.Im going to play in a lot of tournaments over here until the U.S. Open, just to get used to the conditions with three majors played over here, Noren said. More than anything just to try to get used to the conditions and obviously its a great field every week.
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The Swede has set up a temporary base in the United States in Jupiter, Fla., to be closer to his family and has an ambitious schedule the next few months to maintain his membership on both tours.He plans to play next week at the Waste Management Phoenix Open followed by the Genesis Open, Honda Classic, WGC-Mexico Championship, Arnold Palmer Invitational, WGC-Match Play, Masters and RBC Heritage before returning to Europe for the BMW PGA Championship in May.It works out well, I have my family here for three months now. That helps, if I had to go back and forth it would be quite busy, he said.



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