Jeter says golf most frustrating sport he’s played
Woods, who turns 41 on December 30, spoke Tuesday at the Albany Golf Club in Nassau, Bahamas, where he is ready to return after a 15-month absence at the Hero World Challenge, which he’s won five times but finished in last place two years ago.
Woods himself was in confident mood ahead of the first round and Nicklaus believes the former world number one still has a lot to achieve.
A year later, here is Woods, still without a competitive round to his name but with far more optimism.
“I think Tiger has got the physical and the mental ability to be able to handle that but then he has got to go out and do it”. Oosthuizen has struggled a bit recently with upside, as he’s found just two top 10s over his last 17 starts.
World top-10 rivals to Tiger Woods said Wednesday they expect the 14-time major victor needs time and patience before there’s any chance he regains the form that made him a legend.
He talked about the support he received in making a return from a 16-month layoff, the longest of his illustrious career. “I’ve had a lot more close friends out here than I thought”.
“When I was growing up, the best player ever to live wore black trousers and a red shirt”, he said.
Woods, who has fallen to 898th in the world, said it had been a wise decision not to rush his return.
“I think it would be hard, where golf is at right now, to be as dominant as Tiger was even if Tiger were now to play as good as he did in 2000”, Stenson said.
“I probably did a dumb move in not playing in sunglasses. and I’m starting to get a pretty good headache from squinting so much”, he said. The victor is projected to get 48 points based on a strong field that has no other player ranked worse than 38th. I’m more I’m concerned about that, what my body’s going to be feeling, the energy, the surge of adrenaline going through my system. I can’t even get out of bed.
Sixteen years ago, I was one of a handful of people on the range at Pebble Beach to watch Tiger Woods warm up before the final round of the U.S. Open.
With many speculations going on, can Tiger Woods really win his 15th title? “I’m here. I’m going to try to win this thing”. “The competitor inside me wanted to go so badly and was itching to go”. I’ve played with less and I’ve won.
Guys have played into their 70’s and 80’s but they’re not competing at world class events. That’s, you know, your career could be over.
Pawan Munjal, the chairman, managing director and CEO of Hero MotoCorp, welcomed Woods, the tournament host, to this year’s tournament, which returns for the second year. Bubba Watson is the defending champion.
“It’s awesome to see the outpouring of support from our side”. And while they’ll be excited to see what Tiger does, just like the rest of us – if, by some miracle he’s in contention come Sunday, they will be trying to leave him in the dust and show him what they are made of as we near 2017.
“Albany, we have 1/10th of all the billionaires on the planet here and that’s saying something”.
Woods says one year has made a massive difference. Woods, 40, has not played in an event that mattered since finishing tied for 10th at the PGA Tour’s Wyndham Championship in August 2015.