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‘One of the strongest’ US teams yet

In the start to a series of Presidents Cup blogs, US captain Tiger Woods shares his thoughts on the potential at his disposal ahead of the clash

- By TIGER WooDS

YOU can say that a lot of good things have happened recently and personally, I could not be happier after adding a fifth green jacket by winning the Masters Tournament. It was a pretty amazing final round with a lot of great players in contention and I’m fortunate that I finished on top.

Since playing in the Masters for the first time in 1995 and then winning it two years later, Augusta National has meant so much to me and my family. To be able to win there again, especially with my kids, Sam and Charlie, my mom and close friends there to share it with me is something I’ll always remember.

Earning my 15th Major after 11 years from the last one and my 81st PGA Tour win capped a long, winding, hard road that included a tremendous amount of uncertaint­y.

As you know, I’ve dealt with health challenges due to my back and there were times when I wasn’t sure if I could lead a normal life, let alone play competitiv­e golf. I feel truly fortunate that I have won the Masters again and I guess everyone saw what it meant to me.

With the victory, I’ve jumped into ninth place on the latest US Team standings for the Presidents Cup which will be held at Royal Melbourne Golf Club in Melbourne, Australia from Dec 9 to 15.

While I’ve already got an important role as team captain, I have made it very clear that I also want to be a playing captain when we face the Internatio­nal Team led by Ernie Els.

Qualifying automatica­lly as one of the top-eight players would prevent me from being put in a tricky spot when my captain’s assistants and I sit down to decide on our four picks.

Speaking on assistants, another piece of exciting news happened during my Foundation’s event at the Genesis Open where I announced Freddie Couples, Steve Stricker and Zach Johnson as my three captain’s assistants.

With Freddie and Stricks on board, just in case I make the team and have to play, it’s going to make things a lot easier for me.

These guys have led our teams to victories before with Freddie winning in Melbourne in 2011.

Zach is going to be a fantastic captain someday. He has a competitiv­e fire that matches anyone that I’ve been around. And his strategy on the golf course is obvious.

Remember, he won at Augusta National laying up on all of the par-5s and played them in 12-under-par and also won at St. Andrews, which is one of the longest courses out there.

I’m going to rely on these guys for a lot of support and insight. And no doubt, our team is certainly in great hands.

There’s nothing like match play, and my three US Amateur Championsh­ip victories remain part of my career highlights.

In March, I competed in my first World Golf Championsh­ips-Dell Technologi­es Match Play since 2013 and was disappoint­ed to lose in the quarter-finals to Lucas Bjerregaar­d after progressin­g from the group-play format which included Aaron Wise, Patrick Cantlay and Brandt Snedeker, and then beating Rory McIlroy in the Round of 16.

I certainly enjoy competing under this type of pressure, knowing I just need to beat the guy standing in front of me.

The way Aaron and Patrick play are two more reasons why US golf is going to be in a good place for a long time.

I remember watching Aaron when he was at Oregon playing under my old teammate Casey Martin. He’s an amazing talent who has already proven himself after winning the Byron Nelson Classic last year.

Patrick is in the same boat. He’s already a winner on the PGA Tour after overcoming injuries of his own and we also saw how he moved into the final-round lead on the back nine at the Masters.

I was thrilled to see Kevin Kisner win the Match Play since he lost to Bubba Watson in the final last year. He’s another one of those guys who seems to enjoy the pressure that match play presents.

I was able to get to know him during my time as a captain’s assistant at the 2017 Presidents Cup and it was cool to see him do well under the pressure of playing in his first Presidents Cup while partnering with Phil Mickelson.

He’s definitely someone who will have my attention as we approach the end of the season.

Seeing Matt Kuchar’s play of late has been impressive. For someone who has won the Match Play before, Kuch will be the first to tell you that advancing to the final match is a big accomplish­ment. With two wins already on the PGA Tour this season, he’s playing some of his best golf and is already in a great spot to qualify for the team. He not only brings consistent golf to the team, but he’s one of the personalit­ies that we love having in the team room.

Looking at the final leaderboar­d at the Masters, it was great to see a strong American presence with Dustin Johnson, Brooks Koepka and Xander Schauffele sharing second place and Tony Finau, whom I played with in the final round, and Webb Simpson tying for fifth.

Along with Justin Thomas, Bryson DeChambeau, Rickie Fowler and Phil, who are all in the current top-10 of our standings, these guys can be important for this team.

With a mix of veteran experience and young talent, I see this team as being one of the strongest ever from top to bottom.

It’s going to be fun when we get to Royal Melbourne in December and I suggest fans can get their tickets now at presidents­cup.com

Bye for now.

 ??  ?? US Presidents Cup captain Woods poses with the trophy at a promotiona­l the event.
US Presidents Cup captain Woods poses with the trophy at a promotiona­l the event.
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