'Worn down' Furyk stays consistent during busy run


  • Golf
  • Thursday, 11 Sep 2014

ATLANTA (Reuters) - Playing consistently good tournament golf has allowed "worn down" Jim Furyk to cut back on his practice time in a bid to conserve mental energy during the most hectic stretch of the 2013-14 PGA Tour season.

In Thursday's opening round of the Tour Championship finale at East Lake Golf Club, Furyk will tee off in his eighth event in a dizzy nine-week run on the U.S. circuit and readily admits that he is feeling a little fatigued.

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