Irish Daily Mail

Tiger was scary for us — Furyk

- By ANDREW BOTH

TIGER WOODS used to be an intimidati­ng presence at the Ryder Cup — to his own team mates, claims captain Jim Furyk.

The aura surroundin­g the 14-times major champion in his prime affected his playing partners, said Furyk, who believes times have changed and that Woods can only be a positive force on the team at next month’s event in Paris.

‘It was hard to partner Tiger with guys 15-20 years ago,’ Furyk said on the eve of the PGA Championsh­ip at Bellerive.

‘To live in his shoes for a day was a rude awakening.’

Not that Woods tried to make things difficult for his partners. It was just a reality that his status as one of the greatest golfers ensured a hoopla of distractio­ns wherever he went.

This may help explain why Woods (right) has a starkly different Ryder Cup record in the three formats used in the competitio­n.

He has, for a player of his ability, an appalling record in foursomes, a true team format where two players take turns hitting alternate shots.

He has a 4-8-1 (win, loss, halve) record in the format, and is barely any better in four-ball (5-8-0), in which two players play their own ball, and take the best score on each hole.

In singles, however, where he can be the lone wolf, Woods is 4-1-2, hardly a co-incidence one would think.

Now a more mellow 42-year-old, he is viewed almost as a fatherfigu­re by the young generation of Americans such as Jordan Spieth.

Woods will be in Paris one way or another. He is an assistant captain, and will most likely also be a player on the 12-man team at Le National from Sept. 28-30.

He is 20th in the American standings, way outside the top eight who will qualify automatica­lly this Sunday, but a near certainty to get one of Furyk’s four captain’s picks.

Furyk played a fairly straight bat about whether he would select Woods, but perhaps exposed his hand when he said: ‘It’s fun to see him [Woods] put himself in the mix and being 20th on the points [despite having played] few events is a pretty good spot.’

Woods has partnered a variety of players over the years, including Furyk four times at the 2006 Ryder Cup at the K Club. They went 2-2.

Various captains decided that it was best to pair Woods with experience­d players. He played exclusivel­y with Steve Stricker in 2010 and 2012, and also played multiple matches with Davis Love, Mark O’Meara and Steve Pate. Meanwhile, European Ryder Cup captain Thomas Bjorn has pulled out of the event due to a back injury. The 47-year-old Dane’s spot in the field will be taken by American Kevin Streelman. ‘Unfortunat­ely having to WD from @PGAChampio­nship due to reoccurren­ce of my old back not holding up!!,’ Bjorn said on Twitter. ‘Thank you to @PGA for having me this week and good luck everyone playing this week.’ Bjorn also confirmed that he will remain at Bellerive to watch the year’s final major as he prepares to make his four captain’s picks for the Ryder Cup next month in Paris.

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