Khaleej Times

Woods-Manning prevail in star-studded charity match

- FOR A CAUSE

miami — Tiger Woods says while his surgically repaired back may never be 10-out-of-10 again, it won’t stop him from being healthy and ready to go when the PGA Tour starts up again.

The 44-year-old Woods says he’s been able to use the down time during the coronaviru­s pandemic to get himself in shape for an expected condensed fall golf season.

“It is going to be interestin­g,” said Woods during a fourman charity golf tournament in Florida on Sunday. “I am used to trying to peak for majors in April, May, June and July, forever. Now this (Covid-19) has changed everything. It is fluid. It is on the fly.”

Asked to rate how his back feels on a scale of one to 10, Woods said, “Well, let’s just say 10 is not what it used to be.”

PGA stars Woods and Phil

Mickelson and two NFL quarterbac­k legends Peyton Manning and Tom Brady squared off in an entertaini­ng made-for-television charity golf event on Sunday that raised $20 million for coronaviru­s relief efforts.

The 18-hole match included nine holes of four-ball and nine holes of modified alternate shot, with on-course challenges for charitable funds.

Woods, who paired with Manning, showed no rust as they held off a back-nine rally from Mickelson and Brady for a one-up victory in the 18-hole match play format.

Sunday’s event, called “The Match: Champions for Charity,” was a rematch of sorts for Mickelson and Woods, who faced off in a similar charity event last year in Las Vegas. It also marked a return to the golf course for the both PGA stars due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

The PGA Tour is on hiatus until June 11, when the Charles Schwab Challenge at Colonial is scheduled to begin in Texas.

 ?? Reuters ?? FOCUSED: Tiger Woods reads a putt on the sixth green. -
Reuters FOCUSED: Tiger Woods reads a putt on the sixth green. -

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Arab Emirates