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Why this pro is Sepp Straka’s good-luck charm

Sepp Straka has been on a roll for the past three PGA Tour seasons, posting two wins: the 2022 Honda Classic and the 2023 John Deere Classic.

While Straka has yet to claim a win in 2024, he’s could potentially still have his most lucrative season to date. He’s had 10 top-25 finishes, and, with more than $4.2 million in earnings, is currently 18th in the FedEx Cup standings, with the Playoffs just around the corner.

Sepp Straka borrowed Kevin Kisner’s caddie. Then he won. Now what?
By: Dylan Dethier

On this week’s episode of Subpar, Straka joined hosts Colt Knost and Drew Stoltz to chat about a number of topics, including how his family moved from Austria to Georgia when he was a teenager, his Ryder Cup experience and what is was like to call golf on CBS. But one of the highlights of Straka’s sit-down was when he described why a certain pro has become his good-luck charm.

JT Poston,” Straka began. “We were joking — I played with him last week, Thursday, Friday, I made a hole-in-one. And I had three hole-in-ones the last 14 months, and he was there for all of them.”

Straka said that only one of those aces occurred during a competitive round, which just happened to be the U.S. Open. The other two were at Augusta — one during the Par 3 Contest, and another on Augusta’s 12th hole during a practice round.

“That’s definitely my best one,” he said.

The lesson: next time you see these two players together, keep an eye on those par 3s!

For more from Straka, including his thoughts on a Bethpage Ryder Cup, check out the full episode below.

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