He said this week: "I have experiences with many type of grasses out there, so the Asian Tour was a good base. From now on,
I feel I can fashion a new chapter in my career," Noh said.
Titleist Scotty Cameron Studio Select Laguna 2 Putter The slender Korean, who now trains under
renowned swing guru Butch Harmon, hopes to make an immediate impact on the PGA Tour and has set himself some lofty goals.
"A win will be great, I think I have to play really steady. I'll try to aim for a win and also the Rookie of the Year
award. I would also like to qualify for the FedEx Cup play-offs which will be my objective this year," he added..
While
the Qualifying School is often regarded as one of the hardest tests in
Titleist Scotty Cameron Studio Select Laguna 2 Putter, Noh said he felt in total control when he finished
in an impressive third-place tie in the gruelling six-round competition.
"I didn't really feel any different. But
as the days go by and the first tournament comes nearer, I feel pumped," he said.
"I've got used to my new swing and
I feel comfortable with my shots. And now that my shots are more consistent, my confidence level has been boosted."
Noh
is optimistic that he will feel right at home in the USA as there are numerous other Koreans playing
Titleist Scotty Cameron Studio Select Laguna 2 Putter on the US PGA Tour, KJ Choi, YE Yang, Charlie
Wi and Bae Sang-moon among them.