Daily Mail

Upbeat Tiger looks ready to roar again

- By DEREK LAWRENSON Golf Correspond­ent

Being in the Bahamas will generally promote a sense of wellbeing but few could have felt quite so chipper yesterday as the world’s 1,199thranke­d golfer, Tiger Woods. ‘i’m loving life now,’ he said. if you feel like you have been here before at the start of a Tiger comeback, then yes you have, for this is his 10th. if you feel like you have heard it all before, it is true that last February he was telling us he was pain free when the reality was he could barely walk.

But, as he prepares for this latest attempt to resurrect his gilded career at his own exhibition event, the Hero World Challenge, there are grounds for guarded optimism this one will last rather longer than many of those in the past.

For a start, there’s the thoughts of world no 1 Dustin Johnson. He played with Woods last January and again last week in a friendly fourball. ‘Oh man, this is a completely different Tiger,’ he said.

even Woods cannot believe the difference the fusion surgery on his back last April has made. He said: ‘i’ve been in bed for about two years and haven’t been able to do much. The neatest thing for me is to be able to get out of bed and i can grab a club and not use it as a crutch.

‘When i started hitting balls again i hit a nine-iron 90 yards, i was that apprehensi­ve,’ he admitted. ‘When i started hitting it flat out and could fly a driver 320 yards, i thought, “How long will this fused back hold up?” My doctor said, “You’ll be good for the rest of your life”.’

Asked whether he can be as good as he was in his prime, Woods chuckled and said: ‘i don’t know. i was pretty good, wasn’t i? i know a lot of the young guys have only seen my highlights on YouTube. i would like them to feel what some of the past guys had to go against all those years.’

Only when the subject turned to the night last May when he was found in his Mercedes by the side of a Florida highway, clearly under the influence of a cocktail of painkiller­s, did he clam up. Asked if he had watched the video released by police of him struggling to walk, he responded ‘no’ — and was unwilling to elaborate.

Six months on, the transforma­tion is remarkable. And so, like every comeback before, we will sit through this one with fingers crossed, hoping this is the one that ultimately leads to one more blessed display of greatness.

 ??  ?? All smiles: Woods yesterday
All smiles: Woods yesterday

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom