Volvo China Open field full of challenges
Wu, the 2015 Volvo China Open champion, said the combination of windy conditions and the course's undulating greens posed a real challenge for approach shots this week.
"I'm doing my utmost to familiarize myself with both the greens and wind, hoping to optimize my preparation and perform at my best," said the 39-year-old Xiamen native.
"As for the outcome, that's beyond my control. Winning a championship isn't entirely up to you. When you lift the trophy among so many elite players it feels like divine grace. There will always be multiple competitors in peak form delivering outstanding performances. But whether you win or not, if you've prepared thoroughly and given your absolute best ... I believe providence will ultimately decide who takes the title."
With more than 40 domestic players in the field this week, other notable Chinese include Ding Wenyi, a DP World Tour rookie who turned pro last year after an outstanding amateur career, and Jin Zihao, the 2024 China Tour Order of Merit winner.
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