The Borneo Post

‘I get nothing’: Rahm says Woods stingy with advice

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TIGER Woods may have grown into a role as an elder statesman of golf, but Jon Rahm says that hasn’t made the 15-time major champion keen to spill the secrets of his success.

Rahm, the reigning US Open champion from Spain who will be seeking a first Masters title when the 86th edition of the tournament tees off on Thursday, said he’s never been able to extract much useable informatio­n from the US superstar.

“I think there’s only one man in this field that hears advice from Tiger, because I’ve asked before and I get nothing,” Rahm said.

“So you might need to ask Justin Thomas.”

“I’ve asked him before,” Rahm said.

“I remember asking him at East Lake the year he won, before on the putting green in the practice round, ‘Hey, man, any tips for Bermuda (greens)?’

“He turned around and said, ‘It’s all about feel,’ and just kept going. I was like, ‘Cool, thank you.’”

When he asked Woods on another occasion about chipping into the grain, Woods’s response was a terse “You’ve just got to be shallow.”

“Meanwhile I turn around and J.T.’s there with him, and he’s getting a whole dissertati­on on what to do,” Rahm said.

Thomas and Woods are good friends, and Thomas confirmed this week that he’d had some advice on how to tackle Augusta National from the five-time Masters winner – advice he declined to share.

But Thomas is not, in fact, the only beneficiar­y of Woods’s vast knowledge of Augusta. Woods revealed this week that he has already started schooling his 13-year-old son, Charlie, on the nuances of the course.

Woods said that Charlie accompanie­d him – along with Thomas – in a practice round last week as he tested his surgically repaired right leg before deciding to tee it up for the first time in 17 months.

“He had a chance to play right before the ‘20 Masters, and he’s grown a lot since then, become a lot better player,” Woods said of Charlie.

“It was fun for me as a parent to see him enjoy it. And then just trying to remind him, these putts break a little more than they do back home. Florida greens are not quite like Augusta.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Rahm plays a shot on the second hole during a practice round prior to the Masters at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia.
— AFP photo Rahm plays a shot on the second hole during a practice round prior to the Masters at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia.

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