The Borneo Post

Tiger on verge of completing amazing comeback tale

-

AUGUSTA, United States: Tiger Woods finds himself on the brink of completing one of sport’s greatest comeback tales, having played his way into Sunday’s last group for the final round of the Masters.

The 43- year- old American superstar, who once feared nagging back injuries would keep him from a normal life, fired a five-under par 67 Saturday to share second on 11-under 205 after 54 holes at Augusta National.

“I’m just thankful to be able to come back here and play again,” Woods said.

Woods, a 14-time major winner who has not won a major title since the 2008 US Open, is level with countryman Tony Finau, both two strokes behind Italy’s Francesco Molinari, the reigning British Open champion.

The lead trio tee off at 9: 20 a.m. (1320 GMT) Sunday after Masters officials moved up the start to try and finish before expected afternoon thundersto­rms.

“It’s an early start,” Woods said. “I’ll get the mind and body ready for tomorrow and get after it a little bit earlier than we’re used to.”

And Woods admits there is tension as he tries to snap an 11year major trophy drought.

“I always feel pressure,” he said. “The day I don’t feel pressure is the day I quit. If you care about something, obviously you’re going to feel pressure.”

Years of nagging knee and back injuries knocked the former world number one into the ranks of the also- rans, failed comeback bids bringing heartache. At one stage simple acts were painful. A return to golf form seemed an impossible dream.

Four- time Masters champion Woods, who hasn’t won a green jacket since 2005, underwent a last chance spinal fusion surgery in April 2017 that has revived the career of golf’s dominant player from 20 years ago.

Woods, who has never won a major title when trailing after 54 holes, contended for last year’s British Open crown before Molinari captured his first major at Carnoustie. He made a last- day PGA Championsh­ip charge but was fended off by Brooks Koepka.

Then Woods made his biggest breakthrou­gh yet, snapping a fiveyear win drought by capturing the Tour Championsh­ip for his 80th career US PGA title — two shy of Sam Snead’s all-time record.

“Last year was a step in the right direction and built a season around that and then here we are,” Woods said.

“It has been a while since I’ve been in contention here but then again the last two majors counts for something.

“I’ve been in the mix with a chancetowi­nmajorcham­pionships in the last two years. And so that helps.” - Tiger’s wake-up bogey - Roars for Woods have shown Augusta National fans support his fightback bid and they were huge Saturday, but Woods needed a quick re-think after a bogey at the par- 4 fifth.

“Just be patient. Very simple,” Woods told himself. “The golf course is certainly gettable, a lot of scores going out there. Let the round build. We’ve got a long way to go.” — AFP

 ??  ?? Tiger Woods of the United States plays a shot on the 13th hole during the third round of the Masters at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia. — AFP photo
Tiger Woods of the United States plays a shot on the 13th hole during the third round of the Masters at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia. — AFP photo

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Malaysia