Portugal Masters: Top 10 Power Rankings
By Adam McGee
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Peter Hanson
No. 187, 4th Last Week
The glimpses of good form have been there of late for the former Ryder Cup player who is still only 39 years old, but more often than not there has been one round that would let him down over the course of a week. Last week at The Grove, Hanson took his biggest stride towards putting that right though.
The Swede picked up his best finish and biggest pay day of the season with a fourth placed finish at the British Masters, with all four rounds coming in under-par for the veteran. With that strong result, Hanson finally has some momentum again and now the question is what can he do with it next.
Hanson hasn’t played at this event often in recent years but with a tie for 11th in 2011 and a fourth placed finish in 2009 making up his last two starts here, I certainly wouldn’t put it beyond him to have another strong finish this week.
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