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Woods has plenty on the line at Quicken Loans

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MARYLAND: Tiger Woods will compete at this week’s Quicken Loans National in Maryland with one eye focused on getting closer to qualifying for the final WGCBridges­tone Invitation­al to be played at his personal stomping ground.

The 42-year-old former world No. 1 has plenty of work ahead to qualify for the World Golf Championsh­ips event, which will be held for the final time at Firestone Country Club on August 2-5 before it moves to Memphis in 2019.

“I would like to get in there one more time,” Woods, an eight-time winner at Firestone, said on Wednesday.

“I know the Senior Tour’s going there, or PGA Tour Champions is going there, so eight more years from now I’ll be able to get a start and I don’t want to wait that long.”

Woods is scheduled to tee off in the opening round at TPC Potomac alongside Australian Marc Leishman and Bill Haas.

The field at the WGC-Bridgeston­e is comprised of the world’s top 50 players as of July 23, the day after the British Open at Carnoustie. Woods is currently ranked 82nd.

For Woods, making his first start since missing the cut at the US Open, a win this week over a field that includes just one top-10 player would get him inside that number.

He will have another chance, albeit a much tougher one, to make a move up the rankings at the July 19-22 British Open but that would likely be his final shot as he is not keen to add more events to his schedule.

“I don’t want to play too much, but I need to play enough,” said Woods, who returned in January from a lengthy layoff after spinal fusion surgery in 2017.

“I’ve got a game now that can play, so it’s a matter of pacing myself through here, the Open, maybe Bridgeston­e, and then you’ve got the PGA and the playoffs are right there with the Ryder Cup on the back side, so that’s a lot of golf coming up in the future.” — Reuters

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