BMW International Open: Power ranking the top ten players
American Julian Suri gave it a go in some PGA Tour events this spring, but he’s back on his home tour this week.
The 27-year-old comes to the BMW International Open off of five made cuts in a row. He finished T8 at the Houston Open and T29 in his last start against an elite field at the Memorial Tournament.
Suri comes in off of two weeks rest, which could be helpful in avoiding jet leg and fatigue from last week’s gauntlet.
This is Suri’s debut at Gut Laerchenhof.
Suri is 41st on the European Tour in strokes gained off the tee and 28th in SG around the green. The key this week will be keeping the ball in play and getting a few putts to fall.
The Duke grad had a phenomenal 2017, winning on the Challenge Tour and then on the European Tour.