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‘It is a different Tiger – he can stun the world once again’

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Rory Mcilroy believes that Tiger Woods will “stun the world – again” this year after beginning his resurrecti­on in London. Mcilroy played with Woods in November and was amazed by the 14-time major winner’s display at the Bear’s Club, Jack Nicklaus’s Florida course near the players’ homes.

At that stage, Woods had not played competitiv­ely since February when he pulled out of the Dubai Desert Classic. The 42-year-old then underwent a spinal fusion, a radical operation which led to prediction­s that his career was over.

However, Woods returned at the Hero World Challenge two months ago, where he commendabl­y finished in a tie for ninth in an 18-man field. Mcilroy was not surprised by that, after what he had witnessed a few weeks beforehand when Woods had invited him for 18 holes.

“I was on my way there worrying thinking, ‘what will I see?’, but it was incredible,” Mcilroy told Telegraph Sport. “My dad [Gerry] also played with us and we both couldn’t believe it. I remember mouthing to Dad, ‘ WTF’. And on the drive home afterwards, we said, ‘where the hell did that come from?’ Tiger was that good; playing every shot, not having to hold back.

“Tiger told me how he’d fixed it and how it was a mini-miracle, considerin­g how bad it had been. He travelled to London to see the ultimate consultant on these things, who told him the only guy who could fix this was in Texas. Tiger went through the procedure and now he’s back.”

Like everyone Mcilroy looked on in admiration as Woods relaunched his career in the Bahamas. “This is a different Tiger. He could stun the world – again,” said Mcilroy with a rueful grin, mindful of losing the world No 1 tag to him in 2013 when Woods won five tournament­s. But Mcilroy seems more impressed this time around.

“When he came back in 2013, all he did was hit a big cut and was getting himself around with his chipping and putting,” Mcilroy said. “And, yeah, that is incredible in itself. But he’s got everything again now. You can talk about Jordan [Spieth] and JT [Justin Thomas] and all of them not seeing Tiger in his pomp, but I tell you what, I’ve never really seen Tiger at that level. He could be the story of the year. I hope he isn’t, I hope I am.”

James Corrigan

Paul Casey insisted Europe were not guilty of complacenc­y after losing the opening session of the third Eurasia Cup at Glenmarie Golf and Country Club in Malaysia.

Casey Casey and Tommy Fleetwood gave Thomas Bjorn’s side, the overwhelmi­ng favourites, a flying start with a 4 & 3 victory over Ben A An and Kiradech Aphibarnra­t in the opening fourball match, but Team Asia fought back to lead 3½2½ after day one.

“We’re not underestim­ating this team by any means,” insisted Casey. “I’ve been talking to the guys all week that [we should] expect them to come out firing.”

Sunghoon Kang and Poom Saksansin started with eight straight birdies on their way to a 5 & 4 win over Henrik Stenson and Alexander Levy, with Yuta Ikeda and Gavin Green beating Thomas Pieters and Matt Fitzpatric­k 2 & 1. Ross Fisher and Tyrrell Hatton got Europe back on level terms with a 5 & 4 win over Anirban Lahiri and SSP Chawrasia, but Alex Noren and Paul Dunne lost against Hideto Tanihara and Phachara Khongwatma­i by two holes and the match between Bernd Wiesberger and Rafa Cabrera Bello and Li Haotong and Nicholas Fung was halved.

England’s Chris Paisley and France’s Adrien Saddier surged clear of the field on day two of the BMW SA Open in Johannesbu­rg. Paisley birdied four of his last five holes to add a second round of 65 to his opening 66. But Saddier completed a course record-equalling 63 to join Paisley on 13 under par.

Jordan Spieth hit a quadruple bogey during the opening round of the Sony Open in Hawaii to finish with a one-under-par round of 69, six shots off the pace set by the day’s joint leaders Chris Kirk and Zach Johnson

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Ready to roar: Tiger Woods is competing again after recovering from a back injury

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