Daily Dispatch

Tiger vows to claw his way back

Woods eager to prove he’s not a ‘YouTube player’

- By JAMES CORRIGAN

TIGER Woods has revealed he cannot yet bear to watch the infamous video of his slurred, mumbling police interview after he was arrested for driving under the influence and admitted he now finds it “hard to imagine the way I was living”.

The 14-time major winner makes his first competitiv­e appearance in 10 months at the Hero World Challenge, which begins in the Bahamas today, and is clearly relishing his return after fusion spinal surgery in April.

During a candid press conference – in which, for the first time he talked about his humiliatin­g episode in May when he was found by police slumped over his steering wheel – the 42-yearold spoke of his determinat­ion to prove that he is more than a “YouTube golfer”.

If he manages to do so, it will be one of the great sporting comebacks of all time, particular­ly considerin­g where he was six months ago, as he wrestled with crippling pain and struggled with the fear that his career was over. The low point came in that Florida layby.

After being detained overnight, toxicology reports revealed he had two painkiller­s, a sleep drug and the active ingredient for marijuana in his system. He went through a treatment programme to deal with prescripti­on medication and now claims to be completely clean. “I was trying to go away from the pain and trying to sleep,” Woods explained.

“I’ve come out the other side and I feel fantastic. Now that I’m feeling the way I’m feeling, it’s just hard to imagine I was living the way I was living, with my foot not working, my leg not working and then the hours of not being able to sleep at all.”

Woods insists he is now pain-free; but then he said the same at this 18man invitation­al event last year. Indeed, Woods even insisted that his back was not a problem two events later, after limping up the 18th after a round of the Dubai Desert Classic in February. The next day, Woods withdrew.

“I’m winging this,” he said. “I don’t have any pain any more in my back but I do have some stiffness. Like ‘D’uh’, it’s fused. So, just give me a little bit of time. Yeah, I would like to say I’m here to win the thing like I always did but I don’t know my body yet. I don’t know what I can and can’t do. There’s no one out there I could turn to ask what it’s like when you’re going at it as hard as I am.

“This surgery was about quality of life, because I didn’t really have much. The neatest thing for me is to be able to get out of bed and I can grab a club and not use it as a crutch. My kids think I’m a YouTube golfer. I want them to come to a few events, I want them to feel the rush and see me in contention.” — The Daily Telegraph

 ?? Picture: USA TODAY ?? ON THE PROWL AGAIN: Tiger Woods hits out of a greenside bunker on the ninth hole during a practice round of the Hero World Challenge. Woods says he will pull out all the stops and see how far he can go
Picture: USA TODAY ON THE PROWL AGAIN: Tiger Woods hits out of a greenside bunker on the ninth hole during a practice round of the Hero World Challenge. Woods says he will pull out all the stops and see how far he can go

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