The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Tiger out to add majors haul

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CARNOUSTIE. - American golf superstar Tiger Woods returns to The Open after three years saying yesterday that it is his best long-term chance to add to his 14 Major victories.

The 42-year-old - whose dominance of the sport ended with the emergence of his serial infidelity in 2010 and, from 2014, serial back problems which led to several operations - told a press conference two days ahead of teeing off at Carnoustie that links golf suited classy ageing golfers well.

The three-time Open champion, who has shown glimpses of form since returning to the circuit last December and has been in contention for a couple of titles this season, cited the examples of Tom Watson and Greg Norman, who in their 50’s came close to winning The Open in 2009 and 2008 respective­ly.

“As far as long-term, certainly I would say ‘Yes’, because of the fact you don’t have to be long to play on a links-style golf course,” said Woods, who has not played The Open since missing the cut in 2015.

“You get to places like Augusta where it is just a big ball park and the golf course outgrows you unfortunat­ely. A links-style golf course you can just roll the ball.

“Distance becomes a moot point on a links golf course. Creativity plays such an important role.”

Woods, who is four off equalling Jack Nicklaus’s all-time majors record of 18, said even to be back competing at an Open represente­d a small victory.

“There were points when I never thought I’d play in this championsh­ip again,” he said.

“It’s great watching on TV but even better in person.

“But to come back to Carnoustie is a blessing. There were times when I didn’t think this was possible but, lo and behold, here I am in my third major this year.”

Woods, whose last victory in The Open came in 2006, says he is slowly but surely regaining his competitiv­e edge.

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