World No. 95 John Catlin is working on checking off a few more goals on his list, which have included winning again this season (check), maintaining his European Tour card for 2022 (check) and qualifying for a major (check).
The 30-year-old American, who captured his third ET title in April at the Austrian Golf Open, told media ahead of his second start at this week’s Cazoo Open that he’s still striving to break into the top 50 on the Official World Golf Rankings and play at lot more majors after getting his second crack at one last week at the 149th Open Championship. He missed the cut at Royal St. George’s but now turns his attention to Celtic Manor Resort, site of the 2010 Ryder Cup. “I’ve been excited for this one for a while,” said Catlin, who missed the cut in this event last year, but finished T-6 in the Celtic Classic, which was held at the same venue last season. “I love this golf course. It’s one of my favorite golf courses that I played last year. I just think every hole challenges you a little bit differently, different shots of tees, some holes are longer, some are shorter … It challenges every aspect of your game, which I’ve always liked, I’ve always liked courses like that.” Catlin is 6-for-14 in cuts made on the season with one other top 10 – a solo fifth at the Tenerife Open.