Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Another poor day for Woods at Ryder Cup

- Reuters sportsdesk@hindustant­imes.com

Tiger Woods’s Ryder Cup record went from bad to worse when he lost two more matches on Saturday, extinguish­ing a theory that a warmer, cuddlier, middle-aged cat would finally shine in the team format.

The second most prolific major champion of all time now has nine wins, 19 losses and one halved match in Ryder Cup fourball and foursomes.

He has lost seven consecutiv­e times in the team format.

Woods said he had not played as poorly as his three losses suggested. “Just pretty pissed off, the fact that I lost three matches, and didn’t feel like I played poorly,” he said.

He went into Sunday’s singles with a 4-1-2 record in the format, where he has generally shone in the lone-wolf format.

Woods arrived in Paris on a high after ending a five-year victory drought when he won the Tour Championsh­ip in Atlanta on Sunday. Perhaps the expenditur­e of adrenaline from that victory, as well as jet lag, has contribute­d to his mediocre form at Le Golf National, though that explanatio­n would be more convincing if he had arrived with a better career record. At 42, and seemingly a changed man after defying the odds and recovering from a back injury, Woods now

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embraces his team mates, and the younger generation feel comfortabl­e around a man they revere as a father figure.

But it has not helped. Woods has now had 14 different partners over the years. He has a winning record with only two, with Patrick Reed and Bryson DeChambeau joining an unsuccessf­ul list. Woods twice on Saturday had the misfortune to encounter his recent nemesis Francesco Molinari, who has teamed up with Tommy Fleetwood to go 4-0-0 this week.

It was Molinari who withstood Woods’s charge at the British Open in July, staying calm as the American, who electrifie­d Carnoustie as he stormed into the lead halfway through the final round. Two hours later the Italian was lifting the Claret Jug, having beaten Woods by three shots.

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REUTERS Tiger lost two matches on Saturday.

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