Puerto Rico’s Rafael Campos will tune up for the upcoming Tokyo Olympics with his tournament debut at this week’s 3M Open.
The 33-year-old Campos has had a tough go of it this season, making just six cuts in 22 starts, but he arrives at TPC Twin Cities off a T-20 finish at last week’s Barbasol Championship, where he dropped rounds of 6-under 66 on Friday and Sunday. Despite his overall numbers, Campos does have two podium finishes in 2021. He finished T-3 at the Puerto Rico Open in February and T-2 at Corales Puntacana Resort & Club Championship in March. Capos told reporters last week in Kentucky that he feeds off those low-scoring early rounds and feels comfortable with this state of his game heading into Tokyo. “The game has felt great, to tell you the truth,” he said. “Scores absolutely do not justify how I feel, and it’s been a little frustrating, especially the last four months apart from the two good finishes. It’s been actually very frustrating, to tell you the truth, but everything feels really good. My swing feels great. Mentally I feel very strong with it. It hasn’t clicked, it really just hasn’t. Like I said, all it takes is that one round.”