The Herald (South Africa)

Woods lifts Cayeux

- Michael Vlismas

There was one man who knew exactly what Tiger Woods felt when he completed an incredible comeback to win the Tour Championsh­ip last weekend.

And for Marc Cayeux, it has given him even more belief that he can make his own equally impressive comeback in profession­al golf.

It has been eight years since Cayeux’s promising profession­al career was halted by a horrific car accident from which doctors believed he was just lucky to survive, never mind ever contemplat­e playing profession­al golf again.

But Cayeux has never given up hope of returning to the kind of form that saw him win nine times on the Sunshine Tour, earn playing privileges on the European Tour and tee it up alongside Woods, then the world number one, in the 2005 WGC-NEC Invitation­al.

Then came a magical 54 holes at Arabella Country Estate two weeks ago when Cayeux led the Vodacom Origins of Golf tournament there on his way to finishing seventh, his best finish since his car accident.

“It’s a big milestone for me with what I’ve been through.

“A top-10 finish was a goal I’d set for myself in 2019 so it’s come a bit early. But I was ecstatic about it,” he said at St Francis Links on Wednesday, where he is preparing for this week’s fourth tournament on the Sunshine Tour’s Vodacom Origins of Golf series.

“It was so good to be back in the mix. It felt as though the last eight years never happened,” he said.

Cayeux says seeing Woods make his comeback has certainly inspired him.

“Without a doubt, it’s motivated me even more. Ben Hogan’s story of coming back from a car accident to win the US Open has also inspired me.

“Every injury is different, but it’s still a mental thing you have to deal with.

“Woods’s mental strength is incredible and what he’s achieved is great. He’s definitely going to win a Major again.”

Physically, Woods fought his way back from four spinal surgeries to win again.

Cayeux had 27 operations just to get him walking again.

The year of the comeback in golf may just have one more story to be told in 2018.

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