Khaleej Times

Woods, McIlroy and Thomas in same group for first two rounds

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st. louis — Tiger Woods, Rory McIlroy and 29 other major champions began preparing for the spotlight of supergroup pairings as practice rounds opened Monday for the 100th PGA Championsh­ip.

An elite field with 98 of the world’s 100 top-ranked players gathers at Bellerive Country Club for the year’s final major tournament, which starts on Thursday.

Woods, a 14-time major champion, tries to end a 10-year major victory drought in his comeback from spinal fusion surgery while three-time major winner Jordan Spieth tries to complete a Career Grand Slam with a victory.

Add on-form McIlroy, a fourtime major winner who was a runner-up at the Open Championsh­ip, plus reigning Masters champion Patrick Reed, two-time US Open winner Brooks Koepka and reigning Open Championsh­ip winner Francesco Molinari of Italy and it’s clear to see why expectatio­ns are high for a thrillpack­ed final major of 2018.

“I like the way the PGA sets it up,” Koepka said. “It’s very difficult. It’s a battle for sure.”

Second-ranked defending champion Justin Thomas, 14-time major champion Woods, in his first PGA Championsh­ip since 2015, and McIlroy are grouped together for the first two rounds as are Molinari, Reed and Koepka.

World number three Justin Rose of England, Spain’s seventh-ranked Jon Rahm and eighth-ranked Spieth play together the first two days as do top-ranked Dustin Johnson and past Masters winners Bubba Watson and Adam Scott.—

 ?? AP ?? Tiger Woods will try to end a 10-year major victory drought in his comeback from spinal fusion surgery. —
AP Tiger Woods will try to end a 10-year major victory drought in his comeback from spinal fusion surgery. —

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