Scottish Daily Mail

TIGER’S SUNNY DELIGHT

Woods warms up with a round on the Old Course

- DEREK LAWRENSON Golf Correspond­ent at St Andrews

TIGER Woods suffered in the cold during the third round at the Masters and again at the UsPGA Championsh­ip in May.

so how nice of st Andrews to provide the warmest of welcomes in every sense to help him on his way at the 150th open.

The best weather Tiger will experience all year at a major will fall this week at the Home of Golf and it began with a day of almost surreal heat yesterday that left him sweating profusely. It’s something we’re used to seeing in Florida but hardly in Fife, and will help considerab­ly as he tries to go the distance and somehow contend at this special edition.

Mind you, the benefits appeared non-existent over the opening holes, where Woods’s movements were distinctly stiff and laboured. He was hitting it all over the shop. You wouldn’t have given much for him making it through to the end of yesterday, let alone the final round on sunday.

But gradually the warmth of the sun worked its magic and the body that has taken such punishment loosened up.

It says everything about what this event and this course mean to Tiger that, for the first time this year, he played a practice round that went the full distance. By the end, there were even a couple of drives that recalled the awe and majesty of his two victories here in 2000 and 2005.

After his playing partner Justin Thomas had almost taken out former R&A CEo Peter dawson with a wild drive at the 17th that finished in the Jigger Inn where the latter was relaxing — or trying to relax — Tiger showed him the correct line over the corner of the grounds of the old Course hotel to the middle of the fairway.

The tee shot at the 356-yard 18th was even better. Woods crushed a drive that bounded over the crumpled fairway, through the Valley of sin to finish 20ft from the flag. By this stage, around 2,000 people had joined the couple of thousand more who had revelled in Tiger’s presence over the back nine.

You could see that Tiger was ticked off at leaving the eagle putt a fraction short. Even for Tiger, even in practice, it still means something to get a two at a finishing hole with a grandeur all its own.

As on every other hole, he then proceeded to practice chip shots and putts from places where his drives might finish if not struck so true. If he was in any real discomfort, he wouldn’t have done that, would he?

Woods politely turned down requests to talk afterwards. He said that he was scheduled to speak following the four-hole Champions Challenge today, followed by a formal press conference tomorrow.

It was left to his great friend Thomas to answer a couple of stock questions. Asked if he would be surprised if Tiger challenged this week, Thomas didn’t say he would be as shocked as hell. We will get some idea of how Tiger is likely to fare once the action begins on Thursday.

Woods arrived on saturday afternoon. When he decided late last year that he wanted to go through the pain and rehab to try to play competitiv­e golf again, this was the week he had in mind.

He’s clearly determined to make the most of it, perhaps in case there aren’t any more. Armed with a putter, a couple of short irons and Thomas for company, the 46-year-old had only been in town for a couple of hours before joining the other evening strollers still permitted to walk the links before the turnstiles opened yesterday.

The two Americans enjoyed themselves so much, revelling in one of those blessed sunlit summer evenings, that it was almost 11pm before they played a couple more chip shots on the 17th and then headed back to the hotel.

Will Tiger contend? It’s obviously a long shot. But the links are fast and firm and the sunshine isn’t going away, so those two things that he needs to have any chance are in place. For sure, it’s going to be epic watching him try.

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Loosening up: Woods tees off on the fifth yesterday
GETTY IMAGES Loosening up: Woods tees off on the fifth yesterday
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