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Woods will win ‘at least once’ on tour next year, says friend

The 41-year-old could bounce back, writes Mark LamportSto­kes.

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Tiger Woods celebrated his 41st birthday on Friday and long-time friend and fellow profession­al Notah Begay III predicts he will have more to celebrate in a triumphant return to the PGA Tour in 2017.

Though Woods has competed only once over the past 16 months due to chronic back problems that required multiple surgeries, Begay was encouraged by that solitary tournament appearance earlier this month in the Bahamas.

Woods made his long anticipate­d return at the Hero World Challenge which he hosts and despite delivering mixed form he ended the week with a tournament-high aggregate of 24 birdies.

‘‘I don’t think anybody in the inner circle, including Tiger, could have been happier,’’ Begay told Reuters about Woods’ performanc­e.

‘‘There was a lot of curiosity around what was going to happen, what his swing was going to look like

how his mind was going to adjust to the tournament environmen­t because it’s just so different, you can’t practice.

‘‘For him to go out and make more birdies than anybody else in the field after being on the shelf for 15 months was quite remarkable. He’s seeing some definite returns on the time that he’s put in with regard to his recovery.’’

Woods has already committed to playing in the PGA Tour’s Genesis Open at Riviera Country Club from Feb. 16-19 and is also expected to tee it up three weeks earlier in the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines.

Begay, a 44-year-old Native American who won four times on the PGA Tour, has forecast that Woods will hit top form by the opening major of the year, the April 6-9 Masters. re-create that focus in

‘‘I expect him to win, and I expect him to have at least one win next year based upon what I’ve seen,’’ said Begay, who played with Woods on the Stanford University golf team. It’s just a matter of getting some more tournament rounds.

‘‘I’m not going to say it’s going to happen early in the year but I think you should expect to see Tiger peak during the spring time.’’

Woods bladed a few bunker shots over greens during the Hero World Challenge but Begay saw no indication of the chipping yips that afflicted the former world number one in early 2015. ‘‘His bunker game was solid, his little feel shots around the green were good,’’ said Begay.

- Reuters

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Tiger Woods hits a tee shot at the Hero World Challenge in the Bahamas last month.
GETTY IMAGES Tiger Woods hits a tee shot at the Hero World Challenge in the Bahamas last month.

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