The Sun (Malaysia)

Tiger still excites rivals

> Younger generation of players thrilled to have Woods back on fairway

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TEN YEARS after his last major victory and five years since his last triumph, Tiger Woods is back on the prowl and a new generation of rivals couldn’t be more thrilled.

When 98 of the world’s 100 top players tee off in the 100th PGA Championsh­ip at Bellerive Country Club, there will be more than a few who hope to live out a boyhood dream and battle the 14-time major champion for glory on Sunday.

“He’s still Tiger,” said Britain’s 27-year-old Tommy Fleetwood.

“For guys from my generation that would have grown up with Tiger in his prime, how many people get the chance to be in contention or play against Tiger Woods on a final day of a major when he was the guy you watched. He was the hero.”

Woods is only eight months into his comeback from spinal fusion surgery after missing most of the past two seasons with severe back pain that had him wondering if he might ever play again.

“Just for me to be able to have this opportunit­y again is a dream come true,” Woods said.

“I didn’t know if I could do this again, and lo and behold, here I am.

“So just coming back and being able to play at this level and compete, I’ve had my share of chances to win this year as well, hopefully I’ll get it done this week.”

Woods, ranked 51st, has not won a major title since the 2008 US Open and has not won any event since the 2013 WGC Bridgeston­e Invitation­al.

New British Open champion Francesco Molinari of Italy, who played alongside Woods in the final round at Carnoustie, remains impressed with the former world No. 1 and his impact on so many careers.

“He has changed the game for our generation,” Molinari said. “

Doubters say Woods gets tired late in his rounds and point to scoring averages a full stroke higher on his back nines than his starting sides.

“I wish I could figure that out. I don’t know what it is. I don’t know why I haven’t played the back nine as well as I have in the past,” Woods said.

“If I had an answer to it, I would give it to you, but I really don’t know.” – AFP

 ??  ?? Tiger Woods plays a shot during yesterday’s practice round prior to the 2018 PGA Championsh­ip at Bellerive Country Club in St Louis, Missouri. – AFPPIX
Tiger Woods plays a shot during yesterday’s practice round prior to the 2018 PGA Championsh­ip at Bellerive Country Club in St Louis, Missouri. – AFPPIX

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