The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Els expects Tiger to be Presidents Cup playing captain

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MELBOURNE: Internatio­nals captain Ernie Els is preparing his team for a battle with Tiger Woods on and off the course at next year’s Presidents Cup, expecting the 14times major champion to be a playing skipper at Royal Melbourne.

Woods, who has a tournament record of 24-15-1 in eight previous appearance­s, was one of Steve Stricker’s non-playing assistants at the 2017 edition, which was won by the United States in New Jersey.

However, after recovering from spinal fusion surgery the 42-year-old has enjoyed a renaissanc­e this year, capturing his first title since 2013 in September at the Tour Championsh­ip in Atlanta and climbing to 13th in the world rankings.

Four-times major winner Els, in Melbourne to promote the tournament and conduct a reconnaiss­ance mission at the renowned Sandbelt course, said he expected Woods to bring his clubs.

“I think so, I think the way he’s playing, the way he ended last year, I mean he’s up to 13th in the world,” the South African told reporters at Metropolit­an Golf Club on Sunday during the final round of the World Cup of Golf.

“I’m not sure what kind of points system they use for their selection but the way he’s going he looks like he’s going to be in contention a lot this year.

“Obviously, Augusta’ s a big one and I think at the majors they win double (ranking) points or something, so I think there’s a good chance he could be in the team. “It’s not unheard of.” Woods would be only the second playing captain in the 12 editions of the biennial tournament, which pits the United States against an Internatio­nal team minus Europe, with Hale Irwin leading the United States to victory in Virginia in 1994.

“I know things have changed a little bit but we (captains) also have a lot more help than the guys did back in 1994. There’s a lot more assistant captains and so forth,” added Els, an eight-times Presidents Cup player.

He also named Australian former major winner Geoff Ogilvy, who held an individual record of seven wins, six losses and one halve in three Presidents Cup appearance­s, as one of his assistants on Sunday.

The Internatio­nals’ sole triumph at the tournament came at Royal Melbourne in 1998, when Peter Thomson’s team defeated Jack Nicklaus’s United States 20.5 to 11.5.

Els and Woods were opposing players during that tournament and again at the 2011 edition at the same venue, where the United States won 19-15 and Woods holed the putt that sealed victory.

Els knows Royal Melbourne well, and holds the course record after shooting a 60 at the Heineken Classic in 2004. However, he said he expected to lean heavily on local knowledge. — Reuters

 ??  ?? Tiger vs Phil at Shadow Creek Golf Course in Las Vegas. — AFP photo
Tiger vs Phil at Shadow Creek Golf Course in Las Vegas. — AFP photo
 ??  ?? (From left) Second-placed Jason Brown of US, winner Nathan Chen of US and third-placed Alexander Samarin of Russia pose on the podium after the men free skating competitio­n during the Internatio­naux de France ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating in Grenoble, centraleas­tern France. — AFP photo
(From left) Second-placed Jason Brown of US, winner Nathan Chen of US and third-placed Alexander Samarin of Russia pose on the podium after the men free skating competitio­n during the Internatio­naux de France ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating in Grenoble, centraleas­tern France. — AFP photo

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