Final Shot with Michael Campbell

The 2005 US Open champion, who covered the Masters Tournament and US Open as an analyst for Singapore-based Fox Sports, talks to Alex Jenkins about his return from a debilitating ankle injury, his fluctuating form and, of course, that brilliant victory at Pinehurst where he held off Tiger Woods to win his first major championship

Coming close to winning the 2012 Hong Kong Open

On earning a cheque for £1 million for winning the HSBC World Match Play Championship at Wentworth in 2006, the biggest monetary prize in golf at the time …

I didn’t think about the money, to be honest. I was just trying to beat the best players in golf. For me it’s all about kissing trophies. Money is nice, but it was the furthest thing from my mind, which I know is very difficult for many people to understand, but I’m just telling the truth. In fact, afterwards I asked my caddie what we had won because I really had no idea. My focus was just on winning the match.

On his love of links golf …

I really enjoy the imagination you have to put in on every shot. The wind changes in direction and strength, so for four days it’s like playing four different golf courses: the yardage book doesn’t matter, it’s all about imagination. If I’m 150 yards into the wind I might hit a 1-iron or a rescue and land it 10 yards short of the green and let it run up. I grew up in windy Wellington, so I’m used to hitting all the shots - fades, hooks, keeping it low. I love it.

On his rollercoaster career …

Yes, I have had a few lean years but I always seem to bounce back. That’s my mantra and I’ve been that way since I was a kid. As an amateur I was either winning tournaments or missing the cut. It’s just who I am and I don’t know why that is [laughs]. I wish I was more consistent but that’s the way I am and I have to accept it. But it’s proved to me that I can come back at any time. That’s my goal: to be back.

On coming close to winning the 2012 Hong Kong Open …

Hong Kong proved to me that I still have it. Miguel [Angel Jiménez] played some wonderful golf and beat me again, but it proved to me that I have what it takes. That week and the week before in Portugal [where Campbell finished tied third] meant a lot.

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