Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Getting more rest key for Tiger in 2019

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Tiger Woods played too much golf last year, according to an article by Golfweek’s Dan Kilbridge.

He knows that now, and he’s going to remember it as he looks to build a schedule in 2019.

Woods looked beyond exhausted by the time he got to Paris for the Ryder Cup, immediatel­y after his Tour Championsh­ip victory at East Lake. His performanc­e at Le Golf National reflected that.

“I was not physically prepared to play that much golf,” Woods said. Woods is in the Bahamas this week ahead of the Hero World Challenge, where he has a 12:05 p.m. tee time with Justin Thomas for Thursday’s opening round.

He spent the past couple of weeks going hard in the gym and said his legs and core especially have gotten much stronger.

Woods is still going to be careful while picking his spots for this season, even more so with the bunchedup nature of the new schedule with the PGA Championsh­ip moving to May and Players Championsh­ip in March.

He doesn’t know what the right balance is yet, but Tuesday at Albany Golf Course Woods said there’s no way he can play seven tournament­s in a nine-week stretch like he did to conclude last season.

“Only thing set in stone is I’m playing Genesis and the four majors,” Woods said. “Other than that, we’re still taking a look at it as far as, what is too much? We know seven of nine was too much. What can I handle going forward? I need to make sure I’m rested and ready to play. I have found through all of that, I’ve played all my good tournament­s when I had time off and I felt rested. If I didn’t feel rested I didn’t play well. Maybe that’s being a little bit older, but I just think it’s important. Playing seven of nine last year was too much.”

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