Times Colonist

Woods, Els to captain Presidents Cup teams

- DOUG FERGUSON

ORLANDO, Florida — Ernie Els was always the logical choice to be the Internatio­nal team’s next captain in the Presidents Cup.

Tiger Woods at first thought it might be soon for him.

That changed a couple of months ago when Woods asked PGA Tour Commission­er Jay Monahan about the U.S. captain for next year’s matches in Australia, and the usual suspects were mentioned. Monahan asked if anyone had been left out, and Woods added another name to the short list. “Me.” Woods and Els, who both played eight times in the Presidents Cup and were involved in a high-stakes playoff that ended in a tie, were introduced as captains on Tuesday. The 2019 matches will be Dec. 12-15 at Royal Melbourne, the latest the event has been held.

Woods was an assistant captain when the American won for the seventh straight time, 19-11, last year at Liberty National. In early discussion­s about the next one, Woods said he was more comfortabl­e serving as an assistant.

“But then after a little bit of thought I said, ‘You know what? That sounds like something I really want to do,’ ” Woods said. “I called Jay up and said, ‘Might you be interested in me possibly being the captain in 2019?’ Silence. And he said, ‘Yeah, we might be able to work that out.’ So here I am.”

Still to be determined is whether Woods plays. Coming off his fourth back surgery, Woods took a big step in his comeback last week when he finished one shot behind at the Valspar Championsh­ip.

“I would like to get to a point where I would have to make that decision, get to where I’m playing well enough where I could make the team on points,” Woods said. “But I wouldn’t want to have the conversati­on and go, ‘Self.’ And so let’s just see how it progresses.”

Hale Irwin was the only playercapt­ain in the Presidents Cup in 1994, the first event, and he had Paul Azinger handle the captaincy when Irwin was playing.

 ?? JOE BURBANK, ORLANDO SENTINEL ?? Tiger Woods talks to reporters at Bay Hill in Orlando, Florida, after being named captain for the 2019 Presidents Cup.
JOE BURBANK, ORLANDO SENTINEL Tiger Woods talks to reporters at Bay Hill in Orlando, Florida, after being named captain for the 2019 Presidents Cup.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Canada