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Presidents Cup action for Tiger?

FIT AGAIN: WOODS MAY GRAB ONE OF HIS WILD CARDS

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Tiger Woods said yesterday his fitness was ahead of schedule after arthroscop­ic knee surgery, and dropped a heavy clue he might use one of his four Presidents Cup captain’s picks on himself.

“I’m probably a week early. My season had ended a little bit earlier than I had expected it to,” the 15-time Major winner told reporters at the Narashino Country Club near Tokyo, before coming through an exhibition match unscathed.

“I had the procedure a little bit early and got ahead of it,” he added.

Woods is in Japan this week to play in the US PGA Tour’s inaugural Zozo Championsh­ip, the second $9.75 million tournament of an almost $30 million three-event Asian swing.

He intends to end his year by playing in the Hero World Challenge beginning on December 4, before going to Australia to captain Team USA in the Presidents Cup a week later.

Woods, who completed a remarkable return to win the US Masters in April, said his knee had been giving him more pain as the year wore on.

“It progressiv­ely got worse and got to the point where it was affecting even reading putts,” the 43-year-old Woods said.

Woods has a large depth of talent from which to make his four captains picks ahead of the match against Ernie Els’s Internatio­nal team at Royal Melbourne.

“I’ve been pretty consumed by it,” he said, adding his return to fitness made it more likely he would use one of his wildcards on himself.

“It made me more hopeful that I could play this week, play Hero and play Australia,” said Woods, who has dropped one place to No 10 in the new world rankings.

“The way I was feeling towards the middle part of the year, it was going to be a tall order.”

If Woods burns one of his picks on himself that leaves him the difficulty of choosing three players from the likes of US Open champion, Gary Woodland, Tony Finau, Rickie Fowler, Kevin Kisner and Jordan Spieth.

Woods said he wanted to come back to Japan next year to represent the US at the 2020 Olympics.

“I would love to play in an Olympic Games,” he said.

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? TIGER WOODS
Picture: AFP TIGER WOODS

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