Canadian Michael Gligic one of five Canadians in the field at this week’s Sony Open
Michael Gligic has only taken a few days off since his last PGA Tour event in November. He’s been working hard during the circuit’s six-week winter break, even getting reps in during a heavy snowfall in Kitchener, Ont.
Gligic struggled through the first seven events of the 2022-23 season, missing the cut six times with his best result a tie for 45th at the Sanderson Farms Championship on Oct. 2. He said that the adjustments he made with Foley were minute changes to his swing – “technical things” – to find more consistency.“We snuck in about a 10-day trip back to Canada around Christmas with the blizzards and all but I managed to sneak over to my course [Whistle Bear Golf Club],” Gligic said.
“My brain is always racing. I’m always thinking about a million things,” Gligic said about learning to calm his inner thoughts. “I feel like it can be good, I guess, in the sense that it’s a distraction when it comes to golf a little bit.
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