Khaleej Times

R&A chief keen to see Woods back

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SOUTHPORT — The head of golf’s governing body has expressed his hope that former world number one Tiger Woods will one day feature again at a British Open.

This year’s championsh­ip tees off on Thursday at Royal Birkdale in the town of Southport, northwest England, with Woods again absent. The 41-year-old’s attempts to resurrect his career have been hit by a series of operations on his back since 2014, and he has made only one top-20 finish in the past two seasons.

His absence this week means it is now seven straight majors that he has sat out.

“I think the sport should be eternally grateful for the transforma­tion he drove in golf. I would love to see him tee it up here again,” R&A chief executive Martin Slumbers said at Birkdale on Wednesday ahead of the start of this year’s Open.

Woods has won 14 majors and once held the world number one ranking for a record 683 weeks.

But this year Woods’ rehabilita­tion from injury was overshadow­ed by his arrest in May for driving under the influence.

“I hope he gets well. I hope he gets fit. I hope he falls back in love with golf. I hope he tees it up at the Open. He’d be extremely welcome,” added Slumbers.

Woods has won the Open three times, most recently at Hoylake, not far from Birkdale, in 2006.

But he has not won a major title since the 2008 US Open and has not won any event since the 2013 World Golf Championsh­ips Bridgeston­e Invitation­al.

This week he dropped outside the top 1,000 players in the world for the first time in his profession­al career, sinking to 1,005 in the rankings. —

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