Millennium Post

Woods attempts to reclaim his kingdom

- V KRISHNASWA­MY

ALBANY: Tiger Woods makes one more attempt to reclaim the kingdom he once owned. The 41-year-old legend, whose multiple back problems, as also numerous other injuries, have become the staple of media around the world, will tee off for his first competitiv­e round in nine months at the US$ 3.5 million Hero World Challenge at Albany on Thursday.

He will play the first round in the company of Justin Thomas, 17 years younger than Woods. Thomas is the reigning FedexCup champion and the PGA Tour’s Player of the Year.

Few athletes ranked outside of the Top-1000 command the kind of attention that Woods does. But this man is not ‘just another’ sportsman, he possesses 14 Majors and more than 100 internatio­nal titles worldwide of which 79 have been on the toughest Tour, the PGA.

Looking totally at ease and smiling ear to ear, posing with the Hero Motorbikes and on the eve of the tournament that raises funds for his own Tiger Woods Foundation, Woods said: “The fact I don’t have any pain in my lower back anymore compared to what I was living with for years, it’s just remarkable. There have been periods when I couldn’t get out of the bed, let alone swing a club. Sometimes, I didn’t think it was going to ever happen. I’ve been struggling for a long time and to come out of on the good side I’m blessed.” I was struggling to get up from bed and struggled to go to my kids games, it meant so much for me to be able to participat­e with them in their games and I was not able to do that…now I can play around with football. Toss the baseball around… I feel blessed… I missed being able to do all that.”

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