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Torque GC, with Niemann, Ortiz, Ancer, and Muñoz, faces LIV Valderrama with optimism
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Torque GC, with Niemann, Ortiz, Ancer, and Muñoz, faces LIV Valderrama with optimism

From ABC Color · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Latin American golfers Carlos Ortiz, Abraham Ancer, Sebastián Muñoz, and Joaquín Niemann are optimistic about the LIV Golf tournament at Valderrama.
  • Captain Joaquín Niemann, a recent winner in Korea, expressed happiness about returning to the course, noting its excellent condition.
  • The players highlighted the course's complexity and the need for precision, anticipating a challenging but enjoyable week.

The Torque GC team, featuring Latin American golfers Carlos Ortiz, Abraham Ancer, Sebastián Muñoz, and captain Joaquín Niemann, approaches the LIV Golf tournament at Real Club Valderrama with optimism. Niemann, who recently secured a victory in Korea, shared his contentment about returning to Valderrama, a course his team particularly enjoys. He praised the course's conditions, ranking it among the best of the year.

happy

— Joaquín NiemannExpressing his feelings about returning to play at Valderrama.

Mexican golfer Abraham Ancer echoed this sentiment, stating that the course is favored by "most" players. He emphasized that Torque GC possesses the necessary caliber to contend for top positions and vie for "the cup," positioning them as potential protagonists in the tournament. His compatriot, Carlos Ortiz, pointed out the Andalusian course's complexity, noting that players must be "sharp" in "all areas" of their game to succeed.

best conditions

— Joaquín NiemannDescribing the state of the Valderrama course.

Ortiz further explained that precision in approach shots is crucial and described the week as one of his "favorite" of the season. Colombian player Sebastián Muñoz characterized the course as a "unique challenge," stressing the importance of performing well from the tee, executing very good approach shots, and maintaining patience, especially with the wind, which can be unpredictable.

most

— Abraham AncerReferring to the players who like the Valderrama course.

Niemann also drew attention to the wind as a significant factor at Valderrama, noting that it can behave "however it wants each day," adding an element of uncertainty to an already demanding competition. The tournament, the ninth event of the LIV Golf championship calendar, will take place from Thursday to Sunday.

the cup

— Abraham AncerIndicating the team's goal to win the tournament.
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Originally published by ABC Color in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.