After an incredible finish for the bronze medal, Guillermo “Myth” Pereira expressed his feelings having stayed in the fourth place in golf at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
“A can to have lost like this, in this hole, but it took me a tremendous experience of having played for something bigger than what we normally play as it is to play for my country. Happy and grateful to everyone ”, explained the golfer.
Guillermo “Myth” Pereira he delved into the particular tiebreaker, where he was inches from getting on the podium.
“A playoff is a playoff. They are always difficult, weird, especially from so many people. I had a chance to win with a 4-meter putter, I didn’t hit it very well. That’s how golf is and that’s why we like it“, He sentenced.
The future for Guillermo “Mito” Pereira after Tokyo 2020
The 26-year-old athlete He draws happy accounts for his sports career, in which a few months ago he secured his entry to the PGA Tour in the United States.
“Every week one adds something and this in particular, which is something different for us. I hope to continue playing well. I have two weeks on the PGA Tour before a mini break, so trying to do my best“, Said the national golfer.
Moreover, Guillermo “Mito” Pereira appeals that his performance and that of Joaquin Niemann get people excited to practice this sport.
“Hopefully what Joaquin is doing and what I am doing will encourage golf to grow, to make it a little more accessible. It would be incredible if more people in Chile could play it ”, he closed.
Anyway, Guillermo “Mito” Pereira explained his objectives beyond the North American golf tour: play the Pan American Games in Santiago 2023 and the Olympic Games in Paris 2024.
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