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Rafferty: Europe won’t be scared of Woods

Players ready for Tiger if the vice-captain makes US playing squad, says veteran golfer

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Europe won’t be afraid of Tiger Woods if he makes it into America’s Ryder Cup squad as a player this year, according to veteran Northern Irish golfer Ronan Rafferty.

The 14-time Major winner was named as a vice captain in Jim Furyk’s squad alongside Steve Stricker yesterday, but it’s still to be decided if that’s in a playing or non-playing capacity.

Woods, 42, missed the cut at last week’s Genesis Open in his third event back since aggravatin­g a persistent back injury at last year’s Omega Dubai Desert Classic, which saw him miss most of 2017.

Despite not reaching the weekend at Riviera, Rory McIlroy said Tiger was ‘very close’ to regaining top form, but if that makes him a considerat­ion for America’s Ryder Cup squad in Paris in September, Rafferty says it won’t faze the Europeans.

“I don’t think he’ll ruffle anyone,” said Rafferty, 54, who will be playing in the Sharjah Senior Masters at Sharjah Golf and Shooting Club from March 8-10.

“These guys are playing the best in the world weekin-week-out at all the biggest tournament­s,” he said of Europe. “Ten years ago they might have stood on the tee thinking ‘oh gosh, I’m playing Tiger’, but right now they’ll think about taking a scalp.

Young and restless

“Youngsters are no longer afraid and that’s one thing that’s very obvious. They are no longer looking over their shoulder to see who’s coming at them. They are focused on what they are doing.

“He is and was a great player but are they afraid of him? I doubt it,” added Rafferty, who won seven times on the European Tour between 1989 and 1993, finishing tied for ninth in the 1984 Open Championsh­ip in his best ever Majors finish, before representi­ng Europe in their 1989 Ryder Cup draw.

“I think if Tiger continues to play some nice golf and puts himself up leaderboar­ds, he’ll put himself into contention and if he’s anywhere near qualifying he’ll be a hell of a call to make the team. It would be quite a comeback, but Tiger’s the sort of guy who sets goals and makes them, he’s done extraordin­ary things over the last 20 years so don’t ever count him out.”

Rafferty said that doesn’t extend to Tiger being a force again straight away in the Majors this year however.

“The Majors are a different story altogether. He’s not just been out a year, he’s been out for three and a half of the last five, he’s only played about 12 tournament­s in three or four years. We shouldn’t expect him to come back out and be ready to win.

“He’s got a lot of work to do. The world of golf has moved on in leaps and bounds and is not just waiting for him to come back out. Players today are super competitiv­e, strong and working hard, Tiger hasn’t been able to put that work in and he’s back to discoverin­g again what it takes and I think we need to give him comfortabl­y a season to rediscover his desire. ”

Rafferty will feature in the Sharjah Senior Golf Masters from March 8-10, which is round one of the 20-stage Staysure Tour, the European Tour’s senior format.

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