The Phnom Penh Post

Healthy Woods upbeat before US Open at Pebble Beach

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T IGER Wood s i s f e e l i ng go o d headi ng i nto t he 119t h US Open at Pebble Beach, maybe not 2000 good, but better than he felt in missi ng t he c ut at la st mont h’s PGA Championsh­ip.

“I was in rough shape,” Woods said of his tough week at Bethpage Black, although he fought shy of specifics as to whether it was his balky back, or perhaps a cold.

“All of the above,” said Woods, who had electrifie­d the golf world in April with his triumph at the Masters (pictured, AFP).

His 15th major title came 11 years after his 14th – in the 2008 US Open at Torrey Pines – and after multiple back su rger ies capped by spi na l f u s i on career.

The 43-year-old acknowledg­ed that his physical capabiliti­es are far from what they were when he claimed his first US Open title at Pebble Beach in 2000 – when he marched to an astonishin­g 12-under par total and a breathtaki­ng 15-shot victory that still stands as a major championsh­ip record.

“Yeah, it’s not the same body that I had back in 2000,” Woods said. “I don’t think any of us have the same body we had 19 years ago.

“Athletical­ly, that’s one of the challenges. How do you compete against kids that were, for me, born in the 2000s? They were born after I won t h r e a t e ne d t o e nd h i s this damn tournament.”

Neverthele­ss, Woods said his approach to playing the scenic course nestled along the California coast hasn’t changed all that much.

“The golf ball is going further than it did back in 2000,” he said. “I’m slower than I was in 2000. I am about the same distance. And so the golf course really doesn’t play that much differentl­y for me.

“It’s just a matter of putting the ball in the right spots.”

Woods said that was the key to his 2000 triumph.

“I did not hit every green. I did not hit every fairway, but I always had the proper angle,” Woods said of that “very special week.”

“It’s been 19 years. I s t i l l remember most of the shots I hit that week.I don’t know how I pulled it t off, but on seaside poa oa annua [greens], I never ever missed a putt inside 10 0 feet for a week.”

Woods, however, declined clined to be drawn on whether that hat means he sees this week’s tournament urnament at Pebble Beach as a chance ance to close in further on Jack Nicklaus’s cklaus’s record of 18 major titles – or whether that’s a target for him still.

“What’s important to o me is that I’m back playing again,” Woods said. “This game was taken away y from me for a few years there. And I miss competing, I miss playing. Now I have an opportunit­y to do that again.”

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