Bjorn fit again and rarin’ to go as European Tour heads to Thailand

Former Ryder Cup star has overcome recent back problems to get back on track

Ryder Cup star Thomas Bjorn is pleased to be out on the course again after a couple of weeks struggling to get out of bed with a bad back.

The Dane's solitary appearance this year came at the Dubai Desert Classic, where he missed the cut earlier this month, but he feels in better shape as he tees it up at the True Thailand Classic, a new event on the European Tour.

“Everything is in good shape; I’m coming off a good break and I’m raring to go,” said Bjorn, who turns 44 next week.

“I went through a rough spell in January with my back and struggled to get out of bed for the best part of a couple of weeks, but that’s recovered now.

READ MORE

“I’m still feeling a little bit sore and a little bit stiff, but I’m through it and don’t have anything that causes me any problems.

“Playing now is feeling better and better each day, and the heat certainly won’t hurt it this week. I’m feeling pretty happy with where I am, if perhaps not 100 per cent.

“You’re never quite sure how it will go until the gun goes, but I’m looking forward to getting out there tomorrow and trying to make some birdies.”

One of five new events on the schedule this year, the European Tour returns to Thailand for the first time in eight years.

Super fast

Tournament ambassador Thongchai Jaidee is attached to the Black Mountain Golf Club and hopes to make the most of home advantage.

“I have played pretty consistently, but I haven’t been in top form yet,” he said. “I am trying to do my best this week to move up on the Tour ranking (he is currently 23rd).

“The course condition is superb this week. The greens are super fast, so people who are good putters have a good chance of winning.

Ireland’s Michael Hoey and Damien McGrane will be among the starters.