How Swede It Is

Paul Prendergast recounts Henrik Stenson’s amazing comeback that took him from outside the world’s top 200 to FedEx Cup Playoffs success – and a cool US$10 million

Through his ball striking and snowballing confidence, the Swede was able to put himself in position more often than most to take advantage of hot putting weeks and his timing has been impeccable, particularly during the Playoff Series where wins are worth significantly more than in the regular season.

"It's just been a great summer," said Stenson, "way beyond what I could imagine. The way that I performed here since mid-July has been incredible."

Apart from a well-deserved break from the game, a maiden Major Championship for himself and for Sweden has to be on the agenda for the resurgent Swede, now once again ranked fourth in the world.

Barring injury, the number one ranking may also be a part of his destiny before The Masters rolls around in April next year. Stenson plans on playing all European Tour Finals Series events leading up to the DP World Tour Championship in Dubai where a continuation of his form could see him close the gap on Woods, the current numero uno.

Watching him try – while also keeping an eye on how young Spieth continues – will be worth waiting for.

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